The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 EVEHIWG EDITION.
ToWmT IpToNATNofFsl I FAUF TIM Rill flllTPUT WATER FRIUfi
COOS BAY TIMES
SS:OiBHlfEfiJsE::: ON MCE OF OK CASE El
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hip Steamer in From Portland
time dwell cm work nnd fary TiJS MornillfJ With
You cannot dare while , , . i n( Docennnnrc
mllK same brain cannot at
I name t
worry. You can not uaro wniiu , ,. , ipi nt Dncconrioi'c
you despair. It Is not so mucin Lai yo uioi ui icoovi,hv,,
the quality of n man's inlml n Tl(j ,t.akwu,or arrived In today
SfWqUhK!,rthU,.ta Wu'tn.- Portland after a good trip
ruin 18 only a posilblllty, flu-re Is down the coast. Hho had a Rood
always u chmir-u to escape. Out rnr(,0 0f freight and a largo pussen
out of the fright luililt and Into the ...
fight habit. Many a man has miss- ,; f , h, wn8 o ,t ,,, f
cd a picnic- because he was certain , ,, trurk8 for tIu! Snilth-I'owors
a cloudy sky meant rain. Company and n collide of carloads
, 'of ile-plntt-s for the local railway In
In limes of nonce the wise mar- ,,,1,11.1,... ,.. i,. ,,..,, mi nf miu.
rled man prepares for the fiirtnin colinneoiiB Htuff.
lecture. -rim Hreakwater will sail at 1
. o'clock tomorrow.
I A.MOXfl THK SICK. I I Among those arriving on her
wure:
.Mrs. J. .1. I.amh. of Coitillle, ti .Miss Uella Pratt. Mrs. Pratt. I.,
well-known pioneer lady of tliu , oilti(tt. Mrs. (Jllnett, Master (III
C01111III0 Valley, came over jester- n(Jtr, Miss (Jetty. Mamie Clotty. Mrs.
day to enter Mercy Hospital for.jj. P. Marshall. Miss Cox. Mrs. Cox.
treatment for cancer. Shu Is thejPnul Cox. Mrs. II. K. Ualnor, A. II.
mother of J. A. I.amli. j onrdner. W. S. Weeks. A. II. Hrlggs,
Sherman nninliie. vim was receni- Marry Smith, Miss Croft, Mrs. Croft,
ly operated on for nppondlcltlB, Is Mr. Croft. Mr. Ulckers. Walter I.nu
reported Improving as rapidly as hack. Mrs. Sarah l.aulmeh. (1. W.
could he expected and will soon lie VaKnor. A. Knutsnn. P. Jnnlgan.
aide to he around. I.. a. I.aughead, A. II. Post, Mrs.
Mrs. Waller Capplous who recently Olbson, Mrs. W. O. Stone. W. O.
moved Into the former Sacchl house Stone. C. S. (Joodale, A. Hull, W.
at ail Commercial, was taken to p. Mlntliay. W. Hates. .Joe Oohalle.
Mercy hospital today and will unilur- p. a. Drydeii. T. Porguson. S.
go an operation there tomorrow. J Hutcher, A. Heed. Geneva Oasney
Guy W. Chambers, formerly of Ourtrudo Stanley, Margeer Drews,
Mnrshflcld, but recently manager Kriicnt Orows, Mrs. Drews, Mrs. (let
of tho Southern Oregon Company s ty ,n,no gtL.0le, m Drews. .Miss
store ni umpire, mis i.een nil., 11 1 K (M.kH. Miss Hill. Mrs. J. Par
icir a iow nays wun a severe nnaun rt,i, ,. . Cottlngham, Mrs. Itae
of neiiralagla I'lundors. Miss Chrlstinan. II. (laus-
10118011, A. A. Levy, Mrs. Win
I fllnnn tho Wntnrfrnnr I Onuntlott. Mrs. Vouchers, Joe No
r ti vi ij iiiw nukwi 11 vmii
Tho Tramp finished loading today
for Port Orfonl, Gold ireacli and
Weddorhiirn, taking a cargo of gen
eral merchandise
The Nairn Smith Is duo In early to
morrow from Hay Point.
1 XOItTII HK.VI) m:vh. I
The funoral of Mrs. V. Preoland
will he hold from the Norwegian Lu
theran church of Marshfleld at -'
o'clock Prlday. Mrs. Klleu Hanson
of Oakland was unable to secure
passage on tho Nairn Smith and so
vlll not he aide to ho present at her
mother's funeral.
r.m OP THANKS.
To the many friends whose words
or sympathy and kindly acts lessen
id the liurden of our grief In the
Illness of our huloved wife and moth
er and daughter. Mrs. Abraham Van
Zllo, wo lender our thanks from sor
rowing hut grateful hearts.
A. VAN .ILK,
.MRS, (IKO. IIP.OUK.
Mit. AND MRS.
WM, PARSONS,
KVA VAN 7M.K.
Mile, Mrs. Noble, 1-3. W. Nylnnders,
.100 French, P. Kramer, S. Wolner.
Miss Mansell, Miss Dundy, Mrs. Dun
dy, Miss P. K. Melvln, Miss Thor
toii. Mrs. Whlttler, M. McOuIre, S.
Shoemaker, Geo. Ilonek. R. O. Sam
uels, s. W. Halbet, Mr. Marsh, .1. .1.
Puppert. Gcjo. Itogers. C. A. Pry.
W. K. Poot, C. I Into, C. Drako and
Klmer Nylanders.
SAS DIIB
mine Dl 1110
IBIHIli I I Mill. II
Hoscnritn. .inly io.
cording to District Attorney Hrown
Diamond had planned to strike
south and eventually reach Puroka.
California, whoro ho Intended to
hoard a boat mid mako his get-away.
In some manner he followed the
wrong trail, according to tho Dis
trict Attorney, and wended his wo
lulo Curry County where he was
a practical stranger, llniititH li-
perHons whom he thought were on
ins trull, ami being In a strnime
country, the District Attorney says
Diamond decided to sunendor.
"Had he followed his original
plans, the District Attornev Is of the
belief that ho would have made
every effort to escape. District At
torney Hrown declares that Diamond
s a eromlnal of vain type, and Is
not a mere Irresponsible lad. ns
some would believe.
"District Attorney Drown says
Diamond not only evidenced pre
meditation of tho robberv In his
movement, hut also In tin. state
ments uttered by him yesterdav.
Diamond Is a boastrul talker, and
appears delighted when given an on
mirtuiili) to lelate the tale of the
luldup and h!s Hiihsouiiint okiiiiio.
"i-'iom the District Attiiriun-'u
, talk It does nor appear likely that
i lie conn win no nBKea to act with
j lenlenev In his case. On t' e con-
Th. p.-.. ,rary ll" ul" H "MwiciI to pav
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No Clearance Sale Prices
No Special Sale Prices
n . (I YESTERDAY
One Price , today
' (TOMORROW
Tin: sajii: iMiin:
last wi:i:k
this wi:i:k
ni:.t wi:i:k
tiii; ni we pitici: is tih:
In town on business.
MISS MKANS Is among the shoppers
from Isthmus Inlet today.
AUTHl'lt NI5I.SON. of Sumner. Is
iu town today on business.
I.OUIS ST. DKNN1S of North Inlet.
Is In town today on business.
O. V.. THORNTON of Haynes Inlet,
Is In town today on business.
K. J. MASTKRS Is n business visi
tor nere from Catching Inlet.
J. M. CPI.I.HY and family, of Catch
ing Inlet, are In town for the day.
I'HIICY MOVAR Is here from Co-
T-tillo on business and pleasure.
Gl'S PKDKIISON. of Umpire. Is a
Marshfleld business visitor today.
C. KARI. of Chicago, arrived here
yesterday on the Alliance on a
visit.
MRS. JIM.IUS KKt'SK and son are
In town this morning from Isthmus
Inlet.
DHRI1Y STKVHNS or Plat II, was a
Marshfleld business visitor yes
terday. CHRIS MANSICN. a North Inlet
rancher. Is a business visitor here
today.
MR. AND MRS. THURSTON of
Smith Hnsln, are In Marshfleld
today.
JOHN M. l-:i)DY. of North llend.
was n Marshfleld business visitor
today.
HARRY J. LINDHN. of Nortl, Hend.
was n Marshfleld business visi
tor today.
MRS. CONRAD LAPP or Isthmus In
let. Is here for the day on a shop
ping trip.
W. II. SMITH nnd daughter. Ilorthn,
lire In town for tho day from
Coos River.
IIKNRY HIGGINS came to town
this morning from his Nortl, Coos
River home.
I'BTKU MIRRASOUI. returned today
from a business trip to Con. til lie
valley points.
I.OUIS H1SIIOP of Contedo. Is hero
on n business trip. He will re
turn tomorrow.
PRUD KKI.I.OGG. of North Hend.
was In Mnrshllclt! today looking
after business.
F. A. HANDSHAW. real estate sales
man, arrived from San Francisco
yesterday vlo Ihindon.
J. O. HRISTOI. AND WIPK of Ku-
geno, nrrlved here yesterday and
arc looking over the country.
A. A. I.KVY. traveling salesman
from Snn Prnnclsco. arrived this
morning on the Hreakwater.
.MRS. TAIIOll AND DAUGHTKR.
MISS MAY TAIIOR. are spending
the dnv here from Haynes Inlet.
P. P. CASTI.KS AND J. H. PAN-
KKY arrived here yesterday from
Gold Hill and expect to locate.
MRS. I.Al'RA McRAI-: AND MISS
GLADYS HOWARD are here today
mi a ousiuess irip rrom .ortti in
let. MRS. HKRHKRT HOG WIS AND
MRS. MW.CIIOR NW.SON are In
Mnrshriold today from South Coos
river.
MRS. W. T. STOI.I. and baby will
leave Minneapolis today for home
and will arrive on the next Hreak
water. .MII.O PIWISON. tho Lakeside mer-
onnni prince Is in town today on
business nnd will return home to
morrow. P. N. CROFT AND K. J. CROFT, wl...
arrived here yi-nterdn. from Hun
don. will leave on the Hreakwater
for Tncomn.
.MRS. I-:, c. DRKWS and clilldren
returned today rrom (l visit will,
friends and relatives at Willamette
valley points.
MISS MAUI) HOWRON left this aft-
t-iimtm for i.aKesiiie to visit at the
iiiime oi ner parents. Me. mid Mrs
Frank Howrou.
MRS. II. K RKANIKR returned on
the Hreakwater today from a few
weeks visit In Portland and other
northern points,
M '!?... .V.IXCB ''llATT ANI MISS
DW.I.A PRATT arrived home to
day from a row weeks visit nt
northern points.
MRS. J. AI.IIBUT MATSON who has
been visiting her sister. .Mrs. Van-jlei-nr
at Medrord. Is expected
., ,',",10.,,h.t' .fl'.8t r "i'xt week.
ARCHIK JOHNSTON left yesti.rda.N
mi ruing via Drain for Portland on
a biihliiesfl trip after that ho will
hi. iu mm i-iiuicisco to visit.
MISS CI.ARK SHWtWOOD of Co
Steamer Sails This Morning
for Eureka With Good List
of Passengers.
The Alliance sailed this uiorlng
for Kureka. crossing out about day
light. She had a good list, of pas
sengers from here In addition to tho
through passengers rrom I'oruauu.
Among those sailing on her were
the following:
John J. I'logor, A. A. Ha.en, Mrs.
A. 10. Ilazen, Lester Maxell, J. O.
Simmons. II. II. Donahey. Gust Ros
herg, Win. Iloluulst, John Molitilst,
Ida Ilohiulst, N. Swunsun. P. Nor
man, Fred Mlchelson, S. Auslovson,
nnd Fred Joliiison
today after a short stay In town.
V. S. Chandler Is also there for
a few days.
C. C. HALL, formerly connected
with the Royal Theater, returned
today on the Breakwater after a
visit ut Ills old home In lone.
Oregon. He left this afternoon
for Coiiullle, where he will take
charge of the Royal Theater.
DION CIIAXDI.KU and bride, who
wore expected lieu today on the
Hreakwater, will not arrive until
next week, having remained for
a week longer with his sister, Mrs.
rreiunlne, iu Vancouver. 11. C.
At US. II. G. GAI.K and children of
Meilfonl, passed through here yes-
terdoy en route to North Hend to
visit at the home or Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Simpson nnd with other
rrlends on the Day Mr n row
weeks.
STANLFY HARTLKTT. or Randolph.
was it, Marsiiiteld today on busi
ness. They have not made any
plans yet for lebulldlng the burn
ed mill, but' lire runt, lug the
Lyons & Johnson mill night and
day to supply orders.
E. O. SAMUELS AND GEO. IIOUCK
of the Coos Hay Mill company, re
turned today from Portland where
they went ror their ramMes and
to look after business matters.
Their families will locate In homes
ut Mllllngton near the mill.
JOE MAGEE, postmaster at Lake-
Ultl.t n'MU tl l,l .llt?l..l.l Lout........
"'"-' "n it ..it., on. ivill IIIIDIIIi'B I
visitor yeuterdny. Ho reports that!
the railroad cumps nre cnusim:
considerable activity there ami the
construction or the new hotel Is
keeping the two small mills on the
iiikos tinsv.
It. II. HARNES, or Riddle. Is home
rrom Coos County, wnoro le has
lieen employed ror the pas, sev
eral months. He Is arranging to
move Ills family there to reside.
They linve been occupying the O.
G. Parker property east of town.
-Roseburg Review.
COOS IIAV ICE AND COLD STOR
AGE COMPANY AVERAGING
.UMHT OOO POINDS OF CHEESE
AM) HOO POIW'DS OF HITTER
I'Elt DAY.
The Coos liny Ice nnd Cold Stor
age Company Is making u new rec
ord this year in the output of but
ter and eheese. For the past two
mouths tho plant mm neon nverng
Ing nbout 1000 pounds of butter
and about 11000 pounds of eheese
every five days.
.Manager C. E. Nicholson this
miiriiliiu expressed gratification over
the wa business was going. The
dnllv average or about (100 pounds
of eheese and nbout SOU pounds of
butter hikes an Immense amount or
milk and cream from the ranches
In the vicinity. So far the milk and
erenm supply has held up well.
The prices are fair, the slump
n while hack not being followed
by the further decline that some
then reared.
E. A. Anderson and John
i-nn Vf.ni Pr '"I
uu (Hill UttiU
North Front St.
E. A. Anderson ,, Jo,
have n victory In tl,c. it H "
appeals in mo ciibo of i.
Coal and Navigation i-onm...
t hum. Involving the wain??"
ttftl
Hall mill Hull, their nttornl
celved word of the ,t,,
Tho c-nso was f,i,,i.Tfc
carried up ntop by step tu
different courts. The n,0""
Try Tho Times' Want Ads.
their lots iiiljolnliiK tl,o 0 l
Hall nnd Hull i,V,.i. ..Vcentl
i-l
it
P
...! M....I.....I "reiM,
i. iii ..,.. . hi. nun company i-iil. .
wiiterrrontago for n i.l?1
north of tho Ocean dot8,, ,?
old tnx title, shutting of jfi
(lerson nnd lleri-nn ...,.i ...MP'
deep water. The forn.e, T
was nlso in favor of tJ... f5
I Im-win 1 1 K
,,
sou nnd llerron, lL...
lots. Robert llorron frirm.,
the lots with Mr. Anderson,
Hnvo your Job prlmn, ,
. mi ...i . uu.;ti.
$2000.00 $2200.00 $2300.00 $26251
Sold several before we even had time to advertise,
Cream of close-in South Marshfleld lots,
Corner or inside,
North, East, South or West front, as you like,
All elevated and cleared, with impioved stieets,
This is some of the best property ever offeredc
ki
Staple as gold dollars,
It is a pleasure to offer such property, and
pleasure to show it,
It will appeal to the careful, thinking investor, It's J
"ocms ana enas , out the very Pest ands.1
est aiui most ciesirauie,
If you want value for every dollar, let us show j:
OUIIIU Ul UlUiJU mis,
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO., 177 Front SI.
We Have Two Aims le Furniture Business
To Sell the Best at the
Lowest Possible Price
ST I'RICi: AXIi Tin-
'Rici: AIAVAVS.
I.OWKST
Suits $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00
$18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00
xx ' " AM h:cii. sai.i: l.Rin:s
Mnrshfield. FIXlJP
-TWO ST0RES-
tiii:si: ci.otiiks
axvwiikri:.
yoi'th Bond.
jiullle. who has been visiting nt
the Si. Rogers' home on South
C-oim rher. returned to .Marshrield
th Ih morn In v
O. IIMIARtiKR and wife made a
"' ""' roiiii toilav b
auto. Mr. Hlburger going on mat
;;''ll.hlu. new ..,,.!
MRS I R liKU. or llurllngame. Is
expo, ted here this week to be the
Biie-t or .Mrs. ICugene O'C,1,,,
Mw": AllrrK-orll l"1' ",,"K""Jr "f
IH:RMN I'AMNKB. who has been
..t-ie io- some time has been mi-
eypec edly ,-nlled ,o his old ho , e
u tldnigo. ror which place he
' t. hAiAI.I, reurned to Coiiullle
osterdn, to look arte,- their v-
g there. They are making r-
l,M i1 Rri" will, the old eon-
l,,.. " nilny weather.
D.r.ClRKhM: !UU wire will bo guests
Mr. and Mrs K, k ,Ioii,"J ; ,,,
'ft ?"; 1 on Soutl n,
iler the ear h- im,-t .r .1
Koliig p .be latter par. Hu
iSnB'hW 'I! "ir "'""nioblle
i.'inv ' ?.B .'!! vl" Hoseburg
M,l- :, K,-,)I"B. hoe n,l88un-
,..-. ...in immeues the gosiml of
th- wck w,, T J ,S'!
I
YTL- L! . i .. ,. .
w ucu mis is aone it means that all thina
that are desirable in a satisfactory transaction
must follow.
RS. JO I l.v v uvi,
ter Mls i,.v,l ' ''"l' """Kh-i-i,
.miss Hoxie, are exnei-te.i n
return overland from sZ- ,,
daiigh-
Cal. ti, t: Z '.' ".'" 'risvnie.
MRS. w. s. CllAN-ni.Pu o., ..
i" . "timed to .ft
When you get the best it means; qualil
and service are assured.
When you get the lowest possible price It
means you will be pleased with your purchase,
We carry everything in Furniture and
House Furnishings and our business
policy is in line with modern methods.
Come in and let us tell you about it
the next time you need anything in
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS
KITCHEN UTENSILS
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