The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 28, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 191S EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
U. O. MAI.OXKV Kdltor and I'ub.
DAN K. .MAI.OXKV Xchh Kdllor
Pl'ltlJ lU'T ODOItOl'S.
B
iY RULING of the department of
agriculture llniburger cheese
Is classed as pure food In that '
It Is n violation of law to label uh
llniburger something Mint Is not llni
burger. Tho ruling enmo III the ease
of a Chicago packer wlio bad shipped
to Knnsns City some cheese labelled
"Voll Mlleh Allgnuer Stylo Unibui-
gor ICncsc." TIip. department ruled
FACED II PEN
F,
PERSONAL NOTES
MY
I C. MAURIS Is In town today
from Sumner
MRS. H.MII.V Mcl-'ARUN Is In town
tiwlnv ft'otn North Inlet.
JOHN 'KW. of llnyneB Inlet, Ih In
town today on business.
CHAS. CROPCII, Is bore today from
llaynes Inlet on business
I nFmilPP "sflVS Hp Would be W- " MORGAN, of Daniels Creek,
Larrance aayb nt, vvumu ui b ln town t0( on bll8,IIL,8lli
Free, Only He Couldn't t. d. huainard, of naynes miet,
. ,,,., , . .. Is a business visitor hero today.
Leave Wife and Kiddies.
n t Ti-nmliriitil Mm ttnudoti nt- !
that the manufacturer had violated J tornev arrived in the city yesterday
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niu i uj- uiiuiuiMf, u in oiiiii iimu- on jug way nemo iroiu i-iiiumm,
ner as to make It appear of foreign where he has been engaged In tho
innko when It was of domestic inanu-j Wofford-LnFrnneo case, Involving a
facture. To tho exposure of tho $;!000 mortgage ho held against the
Wofford property
cheese maker'B fraud no one will oh-'
Ject though the action of the bu
reau In listing llniburger as pure
food will bo questioned by many.
AMi UP WITH DAD.
TO KXCIIAXOi: l-'iill dress suit
and Tuxedo, practically now, size
.1(3, for first class baby buggy or
go-cart or what have you? Ad
dress Hox II., care Times.
AotoGrafe
Helng Interesting Wis of Gossip
About Gasoline Cats in Gen
eral anil Goodrtim'.s In
Particular.
The IJrenkwnter's arrival added
threo more to the numbers of the
popular Ford cars in Coos county.
They wero consigned to Geo. Good
rum and were nil sold before arrival.
"It has not been n question of selling
Ford enra but n question of getting
them," Mr. Goodrum remarked this
morning when discussing the unusual
sale of this favorite auto. Continu
ing he said:
"It Hccms almost Incredulous that
It Is bo difficult to secure Ford curs
when you know that they have an
output of -'00.000 cars this year.
Tho speed and accuracy with which
ii Ford car Ib built was demonstrated
before tho Society of Automobile
Knglncors of America, when they vis
ited tho factory of the Ford company
In Detroit recently.
"Guests of the American society In
cluded n delegation of tho Institute
of Automobile Knglnoors of Knglnnd.
The president of the F.ugllsh society,
T. 11. Drown of London, was told to
mark n cylinder as lie was pnsslng
through the machine shop. This he
did.
"When the party had finished the
tour of Inspection and wero prepar
ing to depart, .Mr. Drown was greatly
surprised to discover the cylinder he
had marked in the car that was to
carry him to a nearby hotel for
luncheon.
"The car had been built and was
running under Its own power In less
than nn hour."
Air. TrendKold Bays I.nFrnnce Is
proving an enigma to the officers as
thev nre unnble to get any Informa
tion as to bis accomplices In tho In-'
surniice frauds, although he ndmltB )
he had tho assistance of two outsid
ers, ual'rnnro declares mm ir con
victed, be will hnve to go to the pen
itentiary mid he thinks It would do
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I1U Klul" iu MI"K iilu uwii-io tliwil.
iln a personnl talk Mr. Treadgold
had with La France, who was known
ns Ferger durlnlg his residence in
I rnudoii, Ln France said bo could
hnve easily made his escape but he
I could not leave his wife and child
ren. "I made up my mind." La
France snld, "Mint I would rather bo
caught and have It over with than to
I leave my family, so my arrest was
really a relief." Thu prisoner also
. expressed great disgust for the detcc
I fives. He snld he was staying nt The
Golller hotel mid nlso nt The Mult
I nomiih hotel nt Portland at the time
the detectives were supposed to bo
I searching for him and that he met
' mill tnlknil with flip detectives every
day, but they did not apprehend hm.
He also said he met many Portland ,
peoplo and talked with theni after I
Ills supposed dentil.
The property case will come up
In the V. S
In July, when
turn to continue his contest
He left for Hnndoii this morning
UOHKRT HOUIXSOX. Is In town
for the day from llaynes Inlet.
MRS. K. L. ROHHRTS or Cntchlng
Inlet, Is spending the day In town.
MRS. L. L. HAZHLTON is u town
visitor from Cirtehlng Inlet today.
MltS. 10. It. HODSON of South Coos
river Is n Mnrshfleld shopper to
day. MltS. It. K. IlKSSKY and children of
Coos river are Mnrshfleld visitors
todny.
MRS. S. A. YOAKA.M Is a business
visitor here todny from Coos
Itlver.
.IAS. LAXDltlTII Is in town from his
South Coos homo to attend Grunge
meetings.
MltS. AXXA AUSTKD left Thursday
for Farinlngton, .Mont., on n two
months trip.
.1. P. DAVIS, n Coos Itlver rancher,
is a business visitor in Marsh
Hold today.
MISS AXXA AXD JAY CLIXKHX
IllCAUl) are In town from Daniels
Creek today.
II. V. SAXFOItl) AND .MISS till A CIO
SAXFOIll) of Sumner, nre spending
the dny here.
HOY AXD PHILLIP LAXDIUTII of
Coos river are Mnrshfleld business
visitors today.
A. X. CHRISTIANSEN, mid son. of
llnynes Inlet, nre spending the
dnv In town.
MKS. CIIAS. HARRIOTT, of llaynes
Inlet, is In Mnrshfleld today on n
shopping trip.
AXSLKM JOIIXSOX returned this
morning from n visit with friends
Bicycle Bargains!
We have closed out our entire lino of Bicvcle Snnnim .
complete stock of Motorcycle Supplies, make
room for
DIAMOND IX IltONS.
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court in Portland early I MIca,-.o nt vnni vn im.m hv
I Mr TriMiili'ntil will n-1 '"hhl'h MliAMIIh AM) IlhU'.N
.Mr. iieaii(,oi(i will re- i.AvmMTit r r,.u ,.r...... .,.,
Marsliflehl visitors todnv.
MRS. KM .MA IIIUIOIIX of Mllllcoinn
Is spending tho day In Mnrslifleld
todny attending Grange.
10. A. 1JI0CIC10TT AXD I1ROOKS
I'OYXTIOR, or Coqiilllo. were
Mnrnhlleld visitors todav.
ItPSS NASIll'RO returned yesterday
via Ilandon from n few inonths"
trip to California mid Xevtidn.
CIIAS. STIDHAM. who Iiiih been vis
iting V. II. Farrln or Sumner, re
turned to Marshrield this tnoriilug.
Xo
Reselling Ol fleers Wilt Tnke
Chances Willi Dunk Itoblier.
Tlie Rosehurg Review says: "Sher
Iff Qultie and Deputy Hopkins will
take no chances with Diamond eu
route home from Gold Reach, but
will keep him well ironed nud guard
ed. Hopkins remarked that he only
legretted that they did not make the i MISS SARAH HIOXDIOGARD, who Is
hike over the West Fork trail the I teachlnn a term of ucrmni mi
second iiigui nner mo rouuory, wuen
they turned back on account of the
heavy mln. lie thinks Dlnmond
would htive been Intercepted on his j
only one trail for him to have traveled."
The Goodrum service department
continues to be a great convenience
to automobile owners not only on
f'unu llnv lint III nil iilll'tH nf ('unit
county. Orders came recently from . ,"io lime was jiovoteu wnouy
Ilandon mid Coqiilllo that would , l business. Tlie following officers
hnve ordinarily caused several days f"'' t ronilng year wero elected:
delay but wero filled Immediately Mrs. W. J. Longston. who IH expected
from tho Goodrum service depart- borne very soon, president; Mrs. Em
inent. I "1I M- ly)i'. first vice-president:
"You mny Bay also," Mr. Goodrum! M- ' s- I.nwrouco. second vleo
remarkod nt parting. "Mint Goodrum ; president; Mrs. R. II. Smith, sccre
U still HollIiiiE tires ami that Goodrum ' "-y: Mrs. C. J. Furhmnn. treasurer.
Is the only ono on Coos llnv who I e dub will moot again In Octo
llnynes Inlet, Is spending the day
acre.
MR. AN'!) MS. .1. r MVrM.I.OCM
AXD W.7AK MX'CV'I.OCH me
vlKltlng hero todny from llnynes
Inlet.
XIOLS RAS.MPSS10X left yesterdny
Tor his runch nt llnynes Inlet.
wlieie he will enjoy a row duys'
outing.
.MISS LOLA MOM'GO.MIORY AXD
.MRS. DAVID IIUXCII uf Daniels
Creek, are spending a few days in
.unrsmiciii.
. II. .IIOXXIXGS nud his two
Bet nsiile, til honor or little Miss Ro-, dniighters, (HORTRPDIO AXD Ll'-
bortwoii, but to tho great regret on '' nre Hero for tho day on n
nil the young Indy was not well nud Pleasure tilp.
therefore did not make her appear- MR. AXD MRS
study ru'ii i:li:cts ofi'ickrs.
The Woman's Study club met on
Fildny afternoon nt the home of Mrs.
R. II. Hong. It was the lust meeting
The development of tho nutoinohllo ' the season somewhat belated,
la ..I... ,r tin, .. ...I.. ..!.. ,.r tin, ,..itiivv I luivlni: heen twice nostnoneil. Tho
. ' 1 1 lub rule regnrdlng vlsltorsTinif been , W
iniikes tiro adjustments on the spot
without delay."
.IUXI0 WIIITIO SAI.K. 1! PIOIl
CMXTOFFonnll WIHTIO DRIvSSICS,
WAISTS. SKIRTS mid (illll.S' SAIL
OR SUITS. LADIKS' K.MPORIU.M.
ber. Coqiilllo Sentinel.
SNAP IX Wi:.ST .MAItSliriKLD
We have two small tracts which
owner wants to sell mid will make u
price which will force sale. See us
nt oiue.
1. S. KAUFMAX& CO.
shooting i:initrnoN.
Gus Perot, raucy shooter for tho
XOTICK.
Parties having milk bottles bo-
lrflf'iif.r In flirt Puna Dnv 1.. A r..1.l
Storago Co., will please return thorn ' Po,,;r8' Cnr,lrI,.,uf Comi;n'. will give
or notify innnagor so that they can ho! n-,, x,lll,.lt ." w,Jh ,8ll0,t,,lll
called for. Phono 73.
Xew STYLUS In PHOTOS nt
QUVriORMASS STUDIO, 2 1 1 Front.
Hnvo your Job nrlntlng dono nt
rifles and revolvers, Suinlny.
20, !: no n. in., nt the Gun
grounds at the race truck.
Xew STYLUS 111
OU.VTKIt.MAS STUDIO.
PHOTOS nt
211 Front.
jpm 1 1 I'lmnw.ggr
vMM i viwytmrrmsaaea
IT PAYS TO GET "A GOOD
START" FOR THE FOURTH
COMPETITION, nowadays, is so keen in everything
worth while, that tho smallest detail spells the
difference between success and failure, The man who
"sets the jump" on the pistol, wins the race nine times
out of ten often from faster rivals, The same in
everything; business, pleasure; love or war, People
size you up in a second; you often win or lose on the
spot, before you say a word, Since your appearance
tops the list of your available assets, it's up to you to
make it an asset of real value, You'll find that the
".-ottering of appearances" is our specialty, and that
v.c do it, too, in an unusual way, in addition to giving
g! cater value and service,
Come in and let us show you what we can do for YOU!
SUITS $8.50 TO $25.00
('HAS. SKLAXDKIt
nnd family of Catching Inlet, spent
.vesiernny ni me i-ruii Helmiilor
home on South Coos river.
MISS ADA CLIXKi:.Vm:RD of
TJiinle's Creek. hni returned from
' .Monmouth, where she has been at
tending school this winter.
MRS. P. I). ULAlvIO or Cntchlng In
let, Is hero for the dny lo uttend
grunge meeting. She Is accompa
nied by her son. George Uluke,
A. P. DAVIS, who has been nt Ran
dolph as Inspector nt the Ran
dolph mill, Is expected hero todnv
to spend a week or so. the mill
hnvlng been burned enrly this
I week.
! L. (IRAXNIS, n member of the
Mnrshlleld 1 1 lull School fucultv
mid athletic director, bus tnkeu
n o l-lon with Hugh M Lain on
'e construction of the Terminal
Itnllwny.
RKV. A. F. HASSFORD will ii.nv
Club ' Monday morning for Corvnllls. hnv-
lug concluded IiIh nastornio hem
III health compelling htm to give
up the chnrno. Mrs. llnssrord has
nlso been III at CorvnlllH and he Is
nnxloiis to got there an mooii us
possible.
MR AND MRS M. J. McKKXXA of
Huiidon. wero In .Mumbflold Inst
evening on their wny home from
Portland, where Mr. McKonnn lint
gone to meet Mrs. .McKonnn. who Is
returning from an extended visit
wltli relatives nnd friends in Du
luth, Mlniu
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We Are Going Out of the
Bicycle Business
And will sacrifice those now in stock. We have three wheels which
ferinn at the followinc low prices:
we are now 0.'
Two $35,00 Fox Bicycles,
20 and 22-inch frames, for
only .-
$26
One $30,00 Flyer, 20-inch
frame, A big baS S
this price, Only gain at
B!
. These Bicycles arc all- equipped with coaster brakes, mud guards
"The Gunnery"
Pioneer Automobile Supply House of Coos County.
Front Street.
MarshfieJrj.
VALLEY TEAMS
E
Coquille and Myrtle Point in
Marsh field and Banuon at
North Bend.
It Is expected that the special train,
tomorrow will bring big delegations
of fans from Coiiullle, .Myrtle Point
WILLAMJ
BUNS
THE DETECTIVE
ii
" . n nn wean liner .
tl. UasIrtK of theenH,!1
a rniiruaii. ..
; The film ivntalm tu .
'nnd iii) ,ff..ppm ..""'
1 It will lie shorn it r. r ,'
.MnrsluleM rZ K !iili Nl
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fffKflA
I William OrimM, ho ,., ,
i Picture nt the Imi,. '" !
Famous Detective May he
Seen in Pictures at The
Grand Theater.
Detective William .1. Hums, I In
famous gunrdlun. or the law. per
sunnily unpenrs hi an extraordinary
and Hanilou for the league games on , production entitled "The Kxposuiei
the Iradlot
nn Ii l. . .
Production and welt tortil
4 f.Ou Ant'uln ... i. .
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tu I"nv. Coiiullle and Mvrtle Point
will piny In .Mmshrield, the Ctiqiillle
team playing the rirst game.
Itaiidou plays at North lleud. The
Ilandon team has been suffering
from some Internal dissension, but u
meeting was held there last night
mid the mutter was probubly adjusted.
this powerful
Xorlh Ilend will have n few chuiig- nruinn, wi'icn was produced In
(.'aptnln Denny i ' "' Xew
June
es in us lineup nut (.'npmin Denny
Hull hopes to udmiiilster thu first
defeat of the season to the llmiilnu
aggregation.
Malinger Ogren announces Marsh
field's lineup for the Coiiullle mime
nil" follows: Perkins. C; l-'ieeinnn. n: I
Abbott. lb; llcdgputh.'Jh; lilgbee. lib; II
llurke. s; Woods. Iliiggs, McKeowu
mid Dewey Hi field.
I'or the H'cimiiI ruiiie villi Mvrilo
I'luiit Hie lineup will he uboiil the
sumo with the exception Mint John-!
sou, Jurvbi or Al Jensen will pitch.
Hoi Ii Jensen mid Jurvls are old t
timers In the game. II. .1. Kimball
will ii nip Ire both games In Marsh-
field.
i.oc:ii:ic has n.iti Lrtx.
Ownr Starat, a loan mi
OII dnv ln.l ..i. "t;'."1
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Idiyslclan ilrom .i, ... V
'K ttlilch liorectltrtifhih.
f1!!;i!::,l.sl!!,ll'Wi'
ii nun. Ulll IWO trill I
fnllliiB llmli struck him tu ,
a coiniioiinil fracture of lit to
.'ijnie row. i.Tnerprlw
Important Notice
To the Vlavl pitroai ni i
wishing information rnrdlcrv
would Btnle that the rtpwent.
.mih. uiiev. n III h 1 ir ma
the' Hit -Vo. tilth. Mnnrliri It .
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i urn, in waHiuimi ii a p. m. rtione 155-X.
or iin i. linn ttwiuuier. Tlili "i-imi
piciuio play is based upon nn actual
occurrence which vividly portrays
his modern scientific methods In
bringing criminals to Justice.
Miss Alice Joyce, the premiere
motion picture actress, mid u lurge
company or nrMsts. i.ppear In sup-
poii or .Mr. iiuriiK id
Mnrshficld.
FIXUP
North Beud.
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AT Tin: IIOTKLS.
ST LEAGUE
BASEBALLSCORE
Portland Loses to Oakland
Three to One, and Sacra
mento Beats Los Angeles
The CIiiiiiiINm-
J. A. Hunt. San Krnncisco; C. M
Hellonl. Coquille; I'. I). I.ayton. Jr..
Kureku; Frank V. Cntterlln, Hnn
doii, Or.; v. Moore, Chicago; M. J.
McKeuna nud wife. Ilandon ; W. I.
Holmes, Heaver Hill; C. T. Tread
gold. Ilandon: 0. C. Curallno, Port
land: Uobt. Jones. Tug Robnrt: W
J. Condroii, Kugene: lidward T.
Condron, Kugeno; Chna. T. Popo.
Ilandon; A. I.Indborg. Myrtle Point;
Win. J. Smith, North Ilond.
TWO STOHKS.
, KOIOIKII lti:SIDi:.T WltlTKS.
i DliKllnger Hrothera todny received
the following solf explanatory lotter
from J. 1). McNeil, a formor Coos Hny
real estnto man. who moved to Hums
a year ngo:
"Thero Is alnioBt nothing doing
horo nnd no nssurnnco that tho rail
road will build within tho noxt two
or threo years. Tho cost of living
la something terrible. As an oxamplo
wo got threo bars of Sunday Monday
soap for 23 conts, io pounds of su
gar for ?1, nine pounds of corn inenl
for i.i cents, five pounds of snlt for
0 cents, urallon eniiu nf f,.nl ni .....
SO cents to II, each, and other iner
chandlso Is proportionately high Tho
country will bo good when the 'road
s finished hut sonio of us cannot
hold out that long."
Mr. McNeil Intimates that bo is
longing again for Coos Hay. but does
NOW TIIIIV ST.WD.
1 Won. Lost
I.om Angeles ... .IS
Sun I-'rnnclsio ... 13
Oakland lo
Sacrmueiito ::s
Portland its
' Venice I!S
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Every Woman
Knows tho pleasure and sit'sfactton to be foH b
cooking on a
- -Perfect Range:
and tho vexation caused by ono which is the reverse.
j pttiuiuirfSrr,".r.i7
P'-M O "vJ
(ny Ahck'IiI) I'om lu C'oo liuy iiiiim
I'OHTI.AND. Or.. June 28. -Portlnnd
lost to Oakland yestorday,
ono to three. Haln at Venice pre
vented tho Sun Frniiclsco-Venlco
guiiie. The rcsultH yesterdny:
At Oakland h, n. K
Portlnnd c 1
Onkland ;i 7
At Sucrniuento a. n, 15"
I.os Angeles ;; 7 ;j
Sacramento 7 j 0 1
DltV IX .MVIITM3 POINT.
New Law Stops Shipment f Uoo.o
To That Place.
Tho burning thirsts of certain
Myrtle Point citizens may no longer
bo slaked In secret. No longer may
tho doinljohn ()r keg bo shipped horo
from Coqiilllo or Murshriold laboled
"nlmnnncs" or vinegar." A now
state law, Just In offect, puts an oud
to tho old mothod of gotting Ifquor
Into dry territory,
Kneli packago of intoxicating H
quor shipped Into nnv inrriim-v. 1..
which the snlo of Intoxlcntlng lliniors '
ui iiimuiuku purposes is prolilblted ,
by Inw. shall contain tho nnnio of tlie '
conslgneo, the uumo of tho consignor I
1110 nnnio and nddress of the person
ordering such liquors, the kind nnd
quality of tho intoxlcntlng liquors In
such packago nnd tho nlm-n fmm n,i
tO Which thO lldllor IS Rlilnnnil .,!.
nnd nil written or printed In tho Hug-
Hull lnliiriinir I.. n. 1.11 "
If a
Wedgewood
fails to make good, if it don't bake, if tdwtaw
fuel, if it don't heat properly all over tlie to . F
phone 101, and we will be glad to come after it.
nave never naci a ciaim agam&i uu j- - , jy
exoect to. Absolutely complete in all these n d i
little conveniences which help to make wok '
range a pleasure.
-Ask Your Neighbor
lish lunguago lu largo letters or typo
U1 mm- lie is coining bnnW
StfSS.ertt'SliraSiSIS
have beea complaining.
prise.
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