The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 05, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION.'
"THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE."
That's the test of a good suit after you
have been to
A Celebration
and been crowded and Jostled all day that's when
the suit sags and loses its shape if it
hasn't the backbone,
fixup Suits Are Suits of Quality
They have backbone. They give service and
holt! their shape.
Suits $8.50 to $25.00
jtoshfield. JrlvUl North Bend.
TWO STORES
TIME SAVERS
$10.00
Down
$5.00
Per Month
Reader, did it ever occur to you that riding a bicycle
to work makes a good impression on your employer?
Who ever saw a laggard or shirker ride a wheel to
work?
The LIVE man rides and LIVE MEN are the ones the
boss is looking for,
Lot me tell you, in confidence, that, if there were
not so many live boys in Marslifield, there would be
more money in the Cyclery Messenger Service, See
them chasing those dimes on their bicycles,
LIVE BOYS MAKE LIVE MEN.
You'll never want to walk to and from work again,
if I can persuade you to use a bicycle one week,
My bicycles are represented to you as being perfect
in every way AND I MAKE GOOD
I RELIABLE
"Co" King" j TjME SAVERS
y " i ALWAYS USEFUL
Dayton
Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
156 North Broadway
Phone 158-R
WE HAVE PROGRESSED
so far In perfecting our atoro sorvlco Hint now wo havo only
to contend with tlio problem of Inducing you to examine Its
benefits to you. Taking lots of exorcise? Ever sprain your nn
klo or wrist? "Flrst-nhl-to-the-lnjured" KKXAL ItL'IIIIIXK Oil
takes tl.o stiffness out In no time bettor than anything olso you
could use. 25c mid COc. Cotton, bandages, sterilized nud med
icated for hospital nud homo use.
"Tin: swkktxkss of low prick skldom kqii.s tiik
1UTTKRXKSS OF I'OOIt QUALITY."
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
THIS HKXALL STORK.
PHONE
MAIN 298
US
I WEATHER FOHKCAST.
I (Uy ABsoelntod Press.)
I OREGON Fair.
LOCAL TKMPKRATURK
HKCOHI).
For tlio 24 hours ending ut
I: 4. 'I n. in., July fi, by DenJ.
Ostllnd, special Government me
toorologleel observer:
Maximum 70
I Minimum r1
I At t :4 n. in fi.'l
Precipitation None
Peelpltntlon since Sept, 1
l'Jt 2 H4.8C
Poclpltutlon same period
lust year 01.17
Wind. Southwest; cloudy.
BORN.
I
CUOSS To Mi', anil Mrs. Win. Cross
Friday, July 4, at tlio home of
Mrs, Imhoff, of North Hend, a
son. Mother and child nre do
ing nicely. Mr. Ciobs Is em
ployed at the McDonald &. Viiu
ghnu camp and says that It was
certainly a great celebration.
Hlilp ('lirese. Tlio Coos Buy
Creamery will ship 111 20 pounds of
cheese on the Breakwater consigned
to Seattle.
Postpone (i'miiic Manager Hllden
brand of the Coos Hay Flics baseball
team announces that tlio return game
of the Handon Elks which was plan-
WANT ADS.
WAXTKI) Second hand Inwnniom-i-.
Address "IJ," care Times.
WAXTKI) A sensible, practical
man for permanent position with
reliable business house. Kxpor
lenco unnecessary. For Informa
tion call Monday, i) n. in,, 101
North Tenth street.
JULY TIDKS.
Below Is given tlio time and
height of high and low water at
Mnrshflcld.
The tides are placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino nnd heights on the
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on con ccutlvc heights will
Indicate whether It is high or low
water, r'or high water on the bar
I Mrs.. 2.0.2 S.!2 .1.47 8. 14
Ft... 0.7 1.1 r.0 2.7
5 Mrs. . 2. til 0.3i'. 3.89 9.32
Ft... 0.7 1.1 5.2 2.3
0 Mrs. . 3.38 10.19 4.72 10.25
Ft... 0.0 1.0 0.4 2.1
7IIrs.. 4.29 11.03 R.51 11.1!)
Ft. . . 0.3 0.7 5.0 1.8
8'IIrs.. 4.81 11.10 0.39 0.0
Ft. . . "..9 0.3 5.0 0.0
OlHrs. . 0.27 0.23 12.30 7.2C
J lil---.-A-0. . . hi . - - 9t?- - - - ri-3.
nod horo for tomorrow, hns been In
definitely postponed.
Come to (Vlcbriitlon. The inem
bors of tho Elliott orchestra, com
posed of the senior Klllott and sons,
Clyde nndClnud of South Inlet, are
In town today from Ilnyues Inlet.
In Injured. Jim Cullver, shipping
clerk of the Hradley Candy company,
slipped nnd fell on tho steps nt tho
ontrnnco of the factory Thursday
evening while taking out somo goods
and suffered some severe Injuries to
his back,
HIv Drunks. Six drunks faced
Recorder Butler In Police Court
this morning. All admitted having
celebrated more freely than wisely
and wore fined $5 apiece. They
gnvo tholr names ns Stovo Harmon,
Alec Harmon, A. McXnbb, Walter
Armln, J. Sundcrliu nnd L. Stone-vlcus.
WAXTKI) 2h-! to assist with house
work and care of baby) Phone
1" .v
WAXTKI) Furnished house, or
housekeeping rooms. J. A. Max
tor. Chandler Hotel, City.
IV) It SALK IIoiim mill Imin and 'JO
lots, well Unproved, In First Ad
dition; horses, harness, wagon,
two milk cows, 150 chickens.
Phone 3151 or nddress J. 10.
Fitzgerald, or come nud see.
l-'Olt ItKXT Two modern .Vi-oom
flats. Inquire 805 Central nvo.
Xew .Steamer Service. According
to partlcB from Kurckn, tho steamer
luqua Is being rcmoddlled nnd con
verted Into a paBsongor boat with ac
commodations for about 90. Sho Is
to have a speed of about 12 knots nud
when completed. It Is snld that sho
will be put on tho Coos Bay-San
Francisco run.
Xo Wreck Xowh. Nothing fur
ther hns boon board hero from the
City of Seattle, which wns reported
to havo sprung a lenk off Coos Hny
night boforo InBt- and to liavo sont
In a call for help. Tho local wire
less station has not heard anything
and tTio Nann Smith did not scud
any news bnck nbout nor.
WAXTKI) Two girls for Kitchen
work. Scandinavians preferred.
Call or telephone. C. A. Smith
Lumber Co.'h mill office.
SALKSMAX WAXTKI) To sell lots
III new town on Willamette Pa
cific Ity. Good contract to llyo
man. W. W. Wlthoo, 023 Wlllnm
etto St., Kiigeno, Or.
IIOTFL nud livery for sale In good,
new town on now railway west
of Kugeiie, Or.; nice opening for
good pnrty. Terms nre easy. Por
tola Townslto. (523 Wlllumette St.,
Kugeue, Oregon.
FOIt RKXT Furnished flat. Seven
rooms. I. S. Smith.
WAXTKI) TO ItKXT Flat mow
nbout 20x40 reer. Pugot Sound
Bridge nud Dredge Co., Marsh-Held.
WAXTKI) TO ItKXT Office fui-iil.
tore. Pugct Sound Hrldgo and
Dredge Co., Mnrshllold.
FOIt ItKXT Single mill double
rooms closo in. Apply 211 Com
mercial avenue.
FOUND Adrift on bay, duck scow
nbout 10 feet. Owner can securo
snine by calling nt Times offlco
mid paying for tins nil.
FOR SALK In North Ilonil, restau
rant mid G-rooms of furnttiiro,
ready to occupy, prlco $235; $85
cash, balanco In easy pnympnts.
Seo Going & Hnrvoy.
WAXTKI) Will purchase one
half Intorest In a live, going con
rein, which nots 20 nor cent nnd
bettor. Address Hox 2S, Times
offlco.
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
Cl'TKY AND THE CHORUS GIRL Vitngrnph comedy, featuring
Florenco Turner and Flora Finch.
BRONCHO HILL'S REASON Essanuy. A great Western play, feat
uring G. M. Anderson.
IN THE amp OF A CHARLATAN Kalom. Society drama, featur
ing Alice Joyce.
FOR SALK One tent mid platform
17x15. Full nnd comploto enmp
lug outfit. Hack of Coleman's
Jowolry Storo, North Hond.
FOIt SALK Furniture for rt room
flat, must bo sold by July 10, also
flat for rent. Apply Pacific Gro
cory, Nortli Hend.
FOIt ItKXT Furnished 2 room
housokooplng apartment. $12,
Cnll 413 N. 2nd Bt. or phono 319X.
FOR SALK Wild blackberries, by
the box or gallon. Phono orders
to 314x2.
l-'liecrncker Victim. Pitcher Free
man of tho Mnrshflold tonm wns ono
of tho few flrocrnckor victims on Coos
Hny this year. Yesterday morning,
ho suffered n bndly burned nud
bruised foroflngor on his right hnnd
by the promatiiro explosion of a fire
cracker. The Injury Is painful nnd In
terferes considerably with his twirling.
Details (liven. Word received
horo from Floronco states that Roy
Saubert was solzod with a fit while
standing on t..o wharf nt Anno,
watching tho Henvor land and foil
Into tho stream. All offorts to save
blm wore futile. Ho wns a son
of tho Into Dr. Snubort nnd n
brothor of Roy Snubort, son-ln-lnw
of C. G. Lnrson, of Hunker Hill.
(lets Divorce. Judgo Coko this
morning grunted Mrs. Gertrude Wil
son n divorce from Fred Wilson
on tho grounds of desertion. Wil
son Is required to pay her $130
suit money nnd $30 por month for
the support of tholr children which
nre In tho custo-'v of tho mother.
Wilson was nt Kurokn when Inst
heard from. Ho formerly ran nn
auto horo.
Received Sntl Xews. Oscnr K.
Wnll. who conducts n shoo shon nn
Front stroot. recelvod n tologrnm to
day convovlng the sad nows nf the
death of his uncle. A. O. Wnll. who
condurtH n shoo shon In Tnconin. As
his mint Is nlono. Mr. Wnll will be
coninolled to lenvo for Tnconia on
tho Hrenlnvntor. but whether ho will
remain or return to Mnrshflold de
pends unnii developments after ho
reneheB Tnconin.
Row Over Change. According to
parties from Gardiner, tho frnens
thoro tho first of tho week resulted
from tho bartender nt blind nig re
fusing to glvo tho Russian Philand
ers chnngo. Thoy tendered $5 In
payment of a flosk of whlskoy and
the wholo amount wns rung up nn tho
chnrgo. District Attorney Drown hns
started m to clean up tho town in
nnswer to tho petitions and ninny of
tho enses will bo tnkon to tho grain!
Jury at Rosoburg.
Wnlte Leaves. FrnnJc 11. Wnlto
will loavo on tho Hreakwator tomor
row for Portland, whoro ho will
meet W. J. WHsey and Judgo Hru
noucn, who Is oxpectod to roach
Portland Monday or 'luesday on his
roturn from Loudon. Until Judgo
Hrunougli reaches Portland It will
not bo definitely known lust what
tho status of tho Kinney deal Is. or
rnthor, on whnt conditions tho Eng
llsh syndicate aro willing to tako It
Fotuffth of Jolly
"atfcioira
Hill t.i.t l.
Ice Ci-en lonipieto Hlthout
f"-slili, I. t"",,J' "", oine re-
Wf "' may always
Irtnco t ,ttt , 8rt''. Hero's the
vl ,.-'. ",nkp -ur headquarters
or ss;iy,l,lliB ln th0
We Do Catering
For Parties
ROOM FOR SMALL
BANQUETS.
White House Bakery
(Formerly Leld'a.)
HOX LUNCHES FOR PIOXIO
PARTIES.
FOR SALK Good piano which lias
been used few years. Good tone
nnd as good as now. Inquire
187 South Second street.
PERS0NALN0TJS
L. D. SMITH of Daniels Creek, Is In
town.
M. H. HARLOW of Catching Inlet, Is
In town today.
FRANK. DAVIS of Ross Inlet, Is
spending tho tiny hero.
MRS. ELIZA W1RTH of Mllllconin,
is a visitor to Mnrshflold today.
O. W. RKAVIS loft this morning for
Myrtlo Point to attend tho races.
ALHKRT GUNNKLL Is a visitor horo
for tho day from Catching Inlot.
V. II. SARGKNT, a resident of
Haynes Inlet, Is spending the dny
here.
WILL CHAMHKRLAIN of Haynes In
let, Is celebrating In North Hond
today.
MRS. EMMA HILHORN of Mllllaomn,
Is In town for the day on n busi
ness trip.
C. A. METLIN left on tho morning
trnln for Myrtlo Point to attend
tho races.
A. A. SLOCUM Is nmong those spend
ing the day in town from Catch
ing Inlot.
MR. AND MRS. WM. MOBLEY of tho
Crcnmory, nro spending tho dny In
North Hend .
MR. AND MRS. JOHN MATSON of
Catching Inlot, nre spending tho
dny In town.
D. D. URA1NARD nnd fnmlly of
Haynes Inlet nro spending tho day
In North Hond.
MRS. CLAUSEN nnd family of Conlc-
tlo, aro spending a few days on tho
Hny celebrating.
ROBERT TEMPLETON of Haynes
Inlet, came to town this morning
from Haynes Inlet.
W. M. MEADOWS will be nn out
going passenger on tho Drain stngo
tomorrow morning.
MP. AND MRS. EMIL EMMITT of
Catching Inlot, nre spending tho
dny In North Bond.
FRED VERNNINO Is among tho
Haynes Inlot rcsldonts In Nortli
Hend spondlng tho day.
MRS. CHAS. BARRETT of Hnynos
Inlet, wont to Nortli Bend this
morning to spend tho dny.
MRS. J. W. BENNETT AND A. R.
O'Brien and wlfo loft Thursday
ror a snort outing at Ten MUo.
II. C. TUTTLE, bookkcopor for Wil
lot & Burr of Myrtlo Point, Is In
Mnrshflold for over tho Fourth.
HERMAN ENDICOTT will henr
something to his ntlvantago If ho
will cnll phono 147X Immediately.
MISS DOROTHY BYLER of North
Bond wns the guest of Miss Doris
Songstnckon n few days this week.
J. J. CLINKENBEARD of Dnnlols
Crook Is In town for a fow days.
Ho went to North Bend this morning.
BESSIE AND RUBY COLVER AND
LORNI COLVER of Catching In
lot, nro spending the tiny In North
Bend.
IDA AND ESTHER REHIER of
Hnynos Inlot, en mo to Mnrshflold
this morning nnd wont to North
Bend.
MR. AND MRS. S. S. JUMPER of
Haynes Inlot, nro hero celebrating
tlio nnnlvorsnry of our lndopen-'
deuce.
O. C. HAMLIN, mnnngor nf tho Com
pany storo nt Denver Hill, returned
to his homo this morning nftor n
short stay hero.
REV. G. LoROY HALL left today for
North Inlot whoro ho will conduct
services nt tho homo of Captain
Olson tomorrow.
W. B. JENNINGS nnd dnughtors. LU
LU AND GERTIE, of Hnynes Inlot.
went to Nortli Bond this morning
to upend tho dny.
W. II. STULL. road supervisor nt Al
legany, Is In Mnrshflold on busi
ness today and to attend tho eolo-
brntlon at North Bond.
D. SAUNDERS AND DAUGHTER.
' MILDRED, roturncd to South In
lot today nftor a fow days visit
bore and In North Rend. i
MISS WHISTLEn, who hnB been
teaching school nt Ton MUo, has
resigned. It Is not known who
will fill tho vnenncy. I
FRED McCORMAC who Is spending
tho summer nt tho Frnnk Rogers l
ranch on South Coos river, spent '
yestordny In Marshfield. i
BURDELL BROTHERS and tholr
families hove arrived horo over
land from San Dlogo, Cnl nnd
expect to mnk j their homes horo. i
MR. AND MRS. JAMES LANDRITH
roturnod homo today having snout
tho Fourth In town. Thoy wore ac
companied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo
Myors and Stanley Myers.
LOUIS KEATING AND WIFE ar
rived bore via Drain todny on a
visit to relatives. Mr. Keating Is
ngent for tho Breakwater ln the
Portland offlco. Ho Is n brothor
of Dan Keating and Mrs. V. O.
Pratt.
MR. AND MRS. DEL RHODES, who
returned this week from a visit In
Portland, Seattle, Spokano and
other northern points, nro enjoying
n fow days camping with Mrs.
Rhodes' sisters who reside near
Llbby.
MRS. II. S. TOWER AND MISS NO
RA TOWER and her guests. MIS
SES CHARLOTTE COWIE AND
RUTH BROWNLIE, are planning
to Bpond a weeks outing on the
Merchnnt ranch near Billiards.
Mr. Towor will spend considerable
tlmo thoro with thorn, going bnck
and forth by nuto.
EXPERT ADAMS, of tho Mergon
thnlor Linotype Compnny arrived
hero today en routo to Myrtlo
Point to Install n now Model K
mnchlno for the Enterprise. The
model K Is a cheaper mnchlno
than tho company has been mak
ing and Ib designed for the smnller
country prontlng offices, soiling
for $2300, which Ib considerably
less than tho regular linotypes.
. REV. 7.. O. DOWARD wns among
1 tho Incoming passengers on tho
i Breakwater today after an nb-
sonco of nenrly three weeks. He
was a delognto to tho Oregon
Christian Missionary Convention
at Its annual gathering nt Turner,
Oregon, and- from thoro proceeded
to Portlnnd, where he wns In nt
tendnuco nt tho World's Christian
Conforonco. Ho will rcsumo
chnrgo of his work nt tho Chris
tian Church and will mnko a re
port of tho convention nt tho
morning service Sunday Immedia
tely following the Blblo School
session. Tho Mnrshflold Christian
Church will Join In tho big union
sorvlco nt tho Masonic Opera
House in tho evening.
,
AT THE HOTELS.
I
The Chandler.
V. S. Jenkins, Snn Francisco; Win.
Rudolph, Portland; O. C. Hamlin,
Beaver Hill; Eugono WcIbb. Santa
Rosn, Cal.; H. S. Taylor. Seattle;
Blanche Jones, Myrtlo Point; Miss
Cltchor. Bnndon; Ed McKcown nnd
wlfo, Conlodo; C. A. Kurtz. City; A.
Holmes, City; M. M. Holdon, City;
.1. Harnett, City; C. Jones, Roso
burg; Jack Snssor, San Francisco,
Hotel Coos.
G. W. Huntloy and wlfo.Snlt Lake;
P. G. Hofor, Salt Lako; Mrs. Clauson
and fnmlly, Conlcdo; W. R. Stock and
wlfo , Sumner; N. G. Hnpor. Camp 7;
John Mnxwoll, Coqullle; Miss Harris,
Sumner; Walter Oldonburg, City;
John Callens, City, Guy Patrick, Spo
kano; .Ins. H. McDonnld, Bnd Axe,
Mich.; E. W. C. Crunk, Bad Axo,
Mich.
Lloyd Hotel.
E. D. Sporon, Conlcdo; Miss Nlol,
Myrtlo Point; MIbb Stownrr, Myrtlo
Point; Mr. Leo, .Myrtlo Point; Mr.
Monra, Myrtlo Point; R. Rcngln,
Ilncoln, Nohrnska; Ed. Carroll, Hen
ry vlllo; C. M. Romlg, Portlnnd; B.
O. Johnson, Portland.
(JOT AX AWFUL JOLT.
L. II. Hazard Collides With Partner
nud Breaks Rib.
The Caqiilllo Sentinel says:
"While- frolicking nt tho reception
glvon by tho Roboknhs one night
Inst weok, L. II. Hazard, cnshler
of tho First National Bank, had tho
misfortune to fracture on of his
short ribs. A gnmo wns In process
nn tho floor, when Mr. Hazard, hi
his anxiety to mnko tho gonl, col
lided with o "mnlo daughter" with
such force that tho Injury followed.
While not detained from business,
his movements havo boon rather
cautious tho past weok."
LADIES! YOU MAY TAKK YOUR
CHAXCK of nny TRIMMED HAT in
my storo, during tho noxt two weeks
FOR JS.-5 KACIL CLAHKK MILL1X
KRY, Cor. Brondwny and Contrnl,
Now STYLUS In PHOTOS nt
OPATKRMASS STUDIO. 241 Front.
FOR ItKXT Furnished two-room
apartment. Apply Nnsburg's
Grocery.
FOR RKXT Two nice, furnished
front rooms, with bath. 237 N.
Broadway,
FOR SALK On account of Illness,
furniture of seven-room house.
Phone 242-L or call 24G North
Fourth street.
FOR SALF: 12-room lodging house,
furnished. 361 North Front at.
Phone 205-J.
Be Patriotic
A snfo and sano Fourth of
July is certain If you colo
brato with our
Fire Cracker Candies
Just tho thing to make the
boys and girls happy and
very appropriate for season
able luncheons.
See our window.
STAFFORD'S
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We control the local sale of
these famous sweets. Whit
mans "are so careful for good
service that they will supply
their packages only to their
own selected agents.
Every package must be per
fect or your money back.
Just a taste f FUSSY Chocolates or Whitman's
Super Extra Confections may make you a
Whitman admirer for life.
TIIK STORK FOIt QUALITY GOODS
AXI) PKXSLAR HEMKDIKS.
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