The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 18, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913-EVEWIWG EDITION.
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ENGAGEMENT IflfEST
IS SN11CED OH IK YEARS
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Miss Nellie Tower, Daughter
of Dr. Tower, to Wed Dr.
Lee of Monrovia This Fall
or sun
' i
Coos Bay Gets a Sample of
the Sweltering Heat That
Middle West has Suffered
In years
Today Is the hottest day
on Coos Hay.
If you thought that the extra pers
piration which flowed from your
brow today was an Indication of moro
Tower Btrenuous work than usual or of an
attack of rover or an lnuicuuon oi
Tho engagement of .Miss Nellie
Burrell Tower, daughter of Dr. and
Jlrs. C. W. -Tower, to Dr. Lorlng 1-ce
nf Atnnrnvln. Cal.. was formally an
nounced yesterday afternoon at a
.joclnl gathering at the Dr.
Vnn rt Illnn otront
rm. AHnniii..nmnn( Minn n n t P. ' filrkflPflfl. I)G flOt fllnriUOc
elded surprise. The wedding will It was only because the weather
lake place early In September at the i man has been handing Coos Buy a
hn,n t nr ntui Mm Tr.ivnr n saint) o or tie sweltering Biiminei
Marshfleld. heat that has been gripping the mld-
Tho engagement follows a romnnro.dlc west for the past month,
of southern skies. Last fall. Miss At noon, tho government thermom
Tower nccompanled her parents to 'cter registered S5 In the shade. This
Monrovia, the latter going there for. Is nbout 20 degrees hotter than Coos
the benefit of Dr. Tower's health. Hay nverage summer temperature.
Dr. Leo Is a leading young phyBlcInn Last year, September 10 was tlie
of tho southern California town. hottest day of the season and then
Miss Tower Is one of the most 'the mercury In the thermometer only
charming young women In Mnrsh-j climbed to S4. That was a record
Held. She was born and reared on 'bleaker for several years.
Coos Hay. Tho scores of friends that The absence of the northwest wind,
her beauty, vivacity and accomplish- which many condemned when It hurls
jnents nnvo niniio nor win unite in .some uusi in wieir iuiu ui gitva mum
congratulating him on the great f chase after their hat, Is the cause
or tlie intense neai louuy.
George Clinkenbeard Secures
Fine Property Norm 01 i own
From Dr. McCormac.
BLOCK SELLS I ntj, Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
Right from the start this sale has been a huge suc
cess simply more proof that it pays to buy and soil for
cash
"MONEY TALKS"
A great many sizes are cleaned up especially in
clothing,
Prices as advertised continue in force Ask your
neighbors about the values they have received
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Three Stores
prize that Cupid lias brought him.
LEAVE SOUTH
II SPEEDWELL
m
WASHNGTON
nr. .T T. MrCorniac today sold a
lilrmk nf uroiiertv In Schettcr's ad
dition, north of Kerndule, to George
Clinkenbeard of unnicis urceit lor
?:1000. The property was bought by
Mr. Clinkenbeard ns an Investment.
The sale mnrks the disposal of all
of Dr. McCornuic's real estate hold
ings on the Bay with the exception
of his controlling interest In Bay,
Park.
The property which Mr. Clinken
beard purchased is one of tho most
desirable homesltes on the Bay. be
ing sheltered from tho northwest
nnd hnvlng an unobstructlve view of
the upper Bay and of Marshfleld and
surrounding country. It Is now In
the tract between Marshfleld and
.North Bend city limits but probably
will bo annexed by one of the two
towns In the near future.
"The demand for the block, which
contains eight lots, certainly showed
me that there was demand for Coos
Bay real estate." remarked Dr. Mc-
Cormnc today. "Following the Inser
tion of the ad In The Times offering
tho property for sale, I hnvo had n
dozen inquiries and there was really
a race ns to who should get It. Mr.
Clinkenbeard was first nnd he got It,
but the others stood ready and will
ing to take It If he did not."
Bandon
MARSHFIELD
Myrtle Point
Steamer Sailed Last Evening: Ed Magary, Former Marsh-
field Man, succumbs to spi
nal Meningitis at Hunters.
for San Francisco and San
Pedro With Good List.
Tho Speedwell sailed from North
Dcnd last evening for San Francisco
nnd San Pedro with a cargo of lum
ber and sash and doors.
Among thoxo Mlllnir on hor were:
Miss It. Brown lie, Mlas C. Cowle. .Mrs.
M. A. (lamble. .Mrs. C. M. Voddcr.
Miss Bradley, (Jeo. Hlehiirdsoii. Mrs.
Goo. Itlchardson, K, II. Harrison, II.
E Maslln, Geo. Ilolllster, Mrs. Geo.
Holllstcr. C. Kelson, Mrs. (. Nelson,
Earl Wlllard. J. A. Bowl, J. M. Wll
lord. Mrs. J. M. Wlllnr.l. Mrs n
Fame nnd child, K. Conger, Geo. Her
tan, Bosa llertan, Geo. Bncknor,
V. nolo, YV. Toklellka, J. Kapurkl.
ELKSlilOR
SUNDAY
111
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Mrs. Walter Ilobcrtson of Kastsldo
today received word of tho death of
hor brother, Ed Magary, at his homo
'In Hunters, Wash., last Friday of spl
J niil meningitis. Ho had been ill only
,a short time. Ilu was burled there
(Saturday.
Ills death was especially pathetic,
lonving a wire, a two weeks old baby
and two other children. Mrs. Ma
gary has also been poorly.huvlng un
dergone three operations within n
few mouths,
Mr. Magary was well known to tho
older residents of tho Bay, having
spent many year hero. Ho left
auout 13 years ngo. Besides .Mrs.
UobertBon, tho other near relatives
residing in this section nro Chns.
Mngnry of West Mnrshfleld. a broth
er, and Mrs. Hurry McKay of Bangor,
a slHter,
IN
FK PUCE
McCredie's Bunch Wow Leads
Coast League by Margin
of ivvo Points. '
DKOWNING AT II.WIIO.V.
COAST I.K.Uil'K STANDINGS.
Won Lost B.C.
Portland '. 1
I.ob Angeles .... n I
Sacramento i"i)
San Francisco . ,SS
Oakland BO
Venice BO
10
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17
BB
Tho members of the ladles recep
tion committee for tlie Elks hlg
doings Sunday are requested to meet
at tho Tabernacle at -1 o'clock Sat
urday afternoon to complete details
for the liainiuet Sunday.
All hlliH are also requested by
Chairman Hlldenhrand to meet at
tho Tnlicrniiclu tonight and every
one who has a saw or hammer, or
both, Is urged to bring them along
to aid In liutlliiir tho riniuMn..
touches on Andy Davis' decorations,
New llasrball Slur.
In the lineup of the Coos Bay Elk'H
team yesterday, the name of Boh Ke
lioo of North Bend was omitted.
Cnpt. Gardiner Is expecting Kohno
to bo the real star of the game and
says that tho reason Hint Kehoo Isn't
In the .National League Is because tho
lasoball scouts have never had an op
Jiortunlty to seo his work on tho din-inond.
In
llcport Tlmt I'Mieininii was Lost
Small Launch on Bar.
According to n report from Ban
don, a fisherman was lost In a launch
rtcldont on, tho Bandon bar yoster-
Mill A iilitnll 1........I i --.
...... . m mi. muiiui owned ny a 'Sacramento
lllfl. II, .to... I I ....1.... ... . -. I " " tHU.IIUI
....... ...mini i.iH'nuy hi umpire was
trying to cross whon n comber was
saw to linvo lilt nml swamped hor.
Tho Bandon Llfo Saving crow went to
their aid, bringing In tho Initfuh
i ml Lackey,
STOP! LOOK!
K. OF c. NOTICE.
Thero will bo n speclnl meeting nt
the Council lOOIIIH Kntnrdnr nh.lit
July IU, HUH. Business of Imnor-
tnnce cnlls every Knight out. Exem
plification of second nml third de
grees will take place at .Masonic Tem
ple, Siindny, start lug nt I p. ni..
sharp, followed by Immiuot, for all
Knights, their wives and sweethearts,
at Chandler Hotel Sunday evening,
All visiting Knights nro especially
Invited to attend Initiation and Ban
quet. e. n. McDonnell.
Financial Sec"v
.BL'O
.521
.B I B
.ISO
BB .170
BB .170
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POIITLANI), Or.. July IS. All Is
Joy among Portland funs today as n
lesult of McCredie's hopes yesterday
landing In first place for tho first
time this season. Los Angeles lost
and Portland won yesterday. Tho
scores:
At port nnd M 11
Portland i o
San Francisco o B
At Los Angeles j, H.
Venice ;i jo
Los Angeles o 7
At Oakland u. II.
Oakland n ;
I
SECOND GAME.
Oakland o I
brain, which should bo preserved.
After tho animal Is dead Its head
should ho separated from the body
ami sent to the state hoard of health
I for examination.
I "Upon receiving n report that In
t.,e lirnlu has been found pnsitivo
i evidence of rabies the person Tuit
ion should Immediately report to
I the statu hoard of health for treat
ment. 1 "The symptoms of rallies first
manifest themselves In n chaugo In
, tho dog's disposition. t'sunlly It
, becomes moro sullen nml exhibits
n resuess spirit, wnnuering nwny
from homo. It nlso shows n ten
dency to simp and blto anything
that moves. Other symptoms nro
a chango of voice, refusing food mid
usually drink, hut attempting to
eat Indigestible things like stones,
j leather, dirt, otc. During the early
I stages of tho dlseaso a rabid dog
,can drink wnter nnd tho word liy-
I drophobln Is really a mlHiiomor.
I Stinpioiiis of Itnhlcx.
. "A rabid dog does not froth nt
tho mouth and does not nlwnvs
of him nnd expecting, iib Is the pop
ular belief, thnr ho will 'throw u
fit' for diagnostic purposes, Is nu
error. Theso nro symptoms of fur
ious rnhles. '
"In dumb rnhles tho lower Juw
Is paralyzed early nnd drops down.
"The animal nets us though it
had u foreign body In Its throat nnd
poisons nro frequently Inoculated
In an attempt to romovo nu Imag
inary bone from tho dog's throat.
Tho animal will nlso show n ten
dency to troinor with u possible
blindness of tho right oyo nml grad
ually Increasing paralysis, iihiiuIIv
beginning In tho left bind leg nnd
becoming totnl and ending In death.
i lie symptoms in nil other anl
innls nro somewhat slinllur.
"The period that a dog with
rubles will live varies from IS hours
to nine days."
AT THE HOTELS.
hnvo fits,
"sotting n pan of walor In front
CHICK ENS. FltVEIIS nnd HENS
nt tho PALACE .MKT. Phono I0-.I.
Our IIO.ME-.MAIIE S.WSAd'E mid
BACON can't lm bent. Phono
40IS-.I PA LACK MAItKKT.
Tlio ClmiKller.
J. Homer Frltcli, Han Kranclico:
Louis M. Andorson, Meilfont; W v
Olouchnor.dratitH Push; Georgn shlrf"
Rpoknno: W. C. Scott, San Kranch o;
I.. ,. Hull, Portland; C , prM
iiiun, Port land; Andrew Kennedy So.
nttlc; W. .1. Smith. North Bend; Sin
Evens, City; E. 0. Llngherg, citr
Voluey Seulieek, Portland.
Illunco Hotel.
Frank .1. Fish, Bancroft, K, E.
Bender, .Myrtlo Point; .luck Miller
Myrtlo Point; P. C. Lovar. Coqulll
Hotel Coiim.
Mr. Eiils nml wife, Coqulllo; C. K
Stoddard. Portland: J. .lobimnn r.
qulllo; Tom Wnsson, South Inltl
Tom Jessie, Drain.
Llovil Hold.
Miss Nnn llenliaiii. Coqulllo; A. P.
Miller, Coqulllo: Charlie Danfuril.
Bandon; F. A. Hams. St Loud: II.
Jones mid wlfo, CnmiiH Valley; Mr,
mid Mrs. Fisher, Coqiillle
i t
& '"""" ' I HI IMIIIIIIH
SI'ltlNtJ LAMII
.MEAT .MAItKET,
at tho PAMIE
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Sacramento
The Base Ball Bulletin
VOL I.
SUNDAY, JUNE 20.
No. 1.
B 1 '1 1
HOW TO CARE .
FOR OBG BITE
Elks' Big Base Ball Game
Coos Bay Purple Pansies
Orcflon State Board of Health
Gives Instructions About
Dealint) With Wounds.
LISTEN !
Arnold's
Travel
ing Coney Island
IMHJ IS ALL IHGIIT.
Mr. and Mrs. M. n. Meehs.
whoso dog hit Mrs. Chns. E.
.Senfuse. say tho animal Is per
fectly docile and hns not ex
hibited any Indications of rnhles
- oiuer uiseaso,
i'nz is a great
.Mrs, seafuso
Iiaying
VS.
with
Tho
pot nnd ho bit
While Sim wne
him.
i
5 Days and Nights 5 Tl 0
Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUiy ZJ
5 Big Shows 5
health.
given in
3 BIG FREE ACTS-3
High Dive
Balloon Ascension
Whirl of Death
FERRIS WHEEL and MERRY-GO-ROUND
lethmg Doing Every Minute
POUTLAND, Or.. July IS.--Jos-e
ill Norton proprietor of the Olyni
Pla hotel. Sixth and Irving streets
received word from Mars ilol, that
his daughter. Mrs. Charles Seaf se
nn.1 I,,,,,,, i.ii.,... i... "v.i.noi.,
eek "ago. Allo,g ,T0,1,)und'
li ,c.aiM8,l,K 8"ni ""ouble. i
vow of tho recent cases of hydro"
.......... n.nv, ui roiuo nere immn.
Htly for tho Pnstour treatmen
III a recent imiioti.. i- '.
t!i f)rpL.,. ."".."". "au?" .'
.i v;,?"".. """'. "" n
.., iuiiuwihj; nuvico is
case of n doer l.lt.
Tho wound should bo Immediate
ly cauterized with nitric acid ami
dressed antlseptlcally. if tho won
hlorldo'Tnr
"As tho orsanlsm miuIhk i, .i.
eaan la pr.i,,.i.i.. . u uib-
ticai.y';a'a';ur;tl1sr;,rtS:
ilno would i,o nn Ideal dresMng
Hal, U,o patient Is ndvlsed not
tjiudepe.,d on peroxide or tnrpSS-
The board ulxo reconiiiHuiiis n.n
ho animal should m "TilM
losur,oouI1.o,if,r,il,pe:
f Z . . " laI,t ' "'iifinement
matte.- mnv i. ",." .,T" ,l!,Js mo
og Is rabid It wm'a.n,"
SllV.t !,..'. ...... '
l.iiii.. B " . "lain,
LILLIES OF THE VAI I FY
Col. John J. McGraw Rosa.. .Manager
Water Johnson Johnson Pitcher
Eddie Plank Williams Pitcher
Jake Danbert Dlmmlck First Base
Eddie Collins Best Second Base
Frank Baker Laird Third Base
Hans Wagner La Faw Short Stop
Tns Speaker Sturgess Center Field
Joe Jackson Claybert Right Field
Ty Cobb Rosa Left Field
Jimmy Archer Catterlin "" .Catcher
ies of the Valley
PURPLE PANSIES.
Frank Chance Gardiner Manager
Rube Marqiiarcl Doromus Pitcher
Hugh Bradley Simpson First Base
Steve Yerkes Smith Second Base
Larry Gardner Chandler Third Base
Arthur Fletcher McArthur Short Stop
John Murray Bultmann Center Field
Arthur Shafer Keating Right Field
Duffy Lewis Montgomery Left Field
"Pinch" Thomas Dwver Catcher
Opinions by Experts Just Before the Battle
By Manager Gardner.
. M.W1 outclassed, we hope to
win with the aid of the umpires and
the idea condition of the home
...... By Manager Rosa. , ,
'When the golden sun has reached
the zenith over this once peaceful
bay(i victory will be ours, My men
are in the pink of condition,"
feat,
im By Capt. Catterlin. '
there is no disgrace in de-
tho
die.
mi- ?y Caf?,t,- Montgomery. , ,
Victory will be our reward for
strict training,"
,.. Jack Sullivan.
. "As president of the
Leaeue, I nnn dmu ,-,
j still I feel sure that wohall win."
Loggers'
"Cnndv I id i KQtniJ?dyJ-?ol,ector of Souvenir Scents
$ :U.& BhSSSS "American Sugar Trust,
unei Kunner Wells Watch i me drag n? feet, U,UUU'
I-MBL.
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Kaidlt
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U'ted
"""" nn nnimnl it la
that it bo i.iuA.1 i..
A GREAT GAME.
Bug-
such
the
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