The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
BUTTER
cry
made
UNDER
SANITAIIV
CONDITIONS
I.V A
CLEAN
AND
MODIIRX
i-wrrcitv.
Hri:itii.ii:i
.Mil.lv
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PURE ICE
El wry. H ii. in. mid 2 p. in.
Phono t;i
Irum's, Garage
homo of thu
IILLAC and FORD
luto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
end nl Av. Phono :17!Mj
UICK WORK,
R PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
honc the old reliable
Bay Steam Laundry
ays deliver the goods.
I57.J Marshfield
Class Weaving
I'ronililly done at
pner's Rag Carpet .factory
hiimi avenue belv,eeii Cnllfor-
f 11 In mill Connecticut.
174. North Hoiul, Or.
tin Lynn Lnmlicin'H 1D1 7-
rr Cmllllne. Stnnd nt IXlll-
Igor Store. Tolephono 18-J.
p. 111., telephone 2GU-L, tlio
nfo. Careful driving nssurou.
attention. Will ko nnywhoro,
e, ilny or night. LoavcB Hill-
Ear Store to meet nil trnma
Mb.
eld & A..i I
Bend UIV LiIIIC
leave ovcry 20 minutes from
I, to 7 p. in.; from 7 p. m.
-clock uvcry hair. Faro 15
Bo way, round trip 2G centu.
Intlou books, 20 rides, $2.00.
nvu Cliniuller Hotel. Marsh-
lil North Bend Newa Co., In
Bona.
5T& KING, Props.
Auto Service
.M Tucker, Proprietors.
orders to lllanco Hotel. 4G.
fcr 12, 2C0L, Right Cufo.
Mnrslilleld. Oregon.
ern Uric uiming, Bloctrl:
Stttnin Hiwit Elnrnntlv
shed Rooms with Hot and
Water.
II O'l'KL O O O 8
0. A. Metlln. Pran.
' DO cents a. iIht it nil iinnanl.
r. llromlway will Market
tares &framing
Walker Studio
pnd Second Hand furniture
on U10 Installment pluu.
KGTO.V, DOYLE & CO,
aoa Front St.
B40L Mnrsliflol.l n-
..., v.
ST0P1 LOOK! LISTEN!
&5J5 Coney Island
5 Days and Nights 5 I,,lr OQ
Commencing WEDNESDAY, Jly LO
5 Big Shows 5
3-BIG FREE ACTS-3
High Dive
Balloon Ascension
Whirl of Death
FERRIS WHEEL and MERRY-GO-ROUND
Something Doing Every Minute
Up To Date
Drdep your Suit from
iHn The Tailor and
wuo 4AfJl t
Upstairs.
mil St.
r Sewine Machines
tVh'in Ior rent r for Ba,'
lilt and Needles for Sale.
I V. J. RITZ.
Prk Ave, MiiFdiifiMii.
I'hom 280-X.
That Roof Fixed
NOW
Jee OOUTBELL
I'UUNS 8171,
Abstracts. Real Estate.
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
FARM, COAIj, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
general agents eastsire
marshfield office, phone m-j.
coquille citv office phone 11)1.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE 21) : JULY I, 0, It, i, 21,
AND 21), AT H A. SI.
SAILING FROM COOS HAY JULY 1. (I, 11, HI, 21, 2(1 AXI)
ill, AT 1 I'. M.
Tickets on side to nil Knutorn points mill Information 11. 4 to routes
mill rates cheerfully furnished.
Phono Mnln 215-L. P. it STERLING, Agent.
S. S. NANN SMITH
SAILS FROM SMITH MILL DOCK FOR SAN-FRANCISCO
THURSDAY, JULY 24, AT 2 P. M.
CARRYING ALLCuOS HAY FltRIOHT.
Smii I'rniu'lsco office, 805 Fifo IHiljj., or Lombard St. I'ler No. 27
Intcr-Oceuiile Tnmiiortntloii Co., C. F. McCJeorKe, Ant. I'hono ! I.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA
SUNDAY, JULY 20, AT NOON.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH MANIC ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
O. F. McQEORGE, Agent.
Phono 44
News From
Near by Towns
COALEDO NEWS.
(Spcclnl to The Times)
Mr. J. Ferrcll went to Mnrshfleld
Wednesday to meet his wife who ar
rived on thu Urcnkwntor. They win
mnko their homo In the Myers homo
for awhile.
Mrs. Willis Vnrnoy. Mrs. Harbour,
Mrs. CaBtcol and Miss Audrey Stnn-
cgar visited In Coqulllo Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fetors returned
hero after being absent for about uno
month.
Mrs. Kelloy of Mnrshfleld, who wns
vIsltlnR with frlonilfl for a few days
returned to her duties Friday.
Mrs. Orrln I.attln of Heaver inn,
wns vIsltliiK her sister, Mrs. R. Wol-
ilon Thursdny and Friday. Friday
ovenliiK thoy both loft for a visit to
their mother on South Slough.
Illiickborry time Is hero nnd tlio
number of full nails that come In ev
ery night bIiow that tho women nnd
children nro Kottl"K their Bhnro of
them. Quito a number come rrom
Mnrshfleld to Rather berries.
W. Vnrnoy. who hns been 111 for
some tlmo Is nblo to resume his du
ties for tho S. r. Ii. Co., in construc
tion work.
Mrs. Low Medley, who hns been 111
for some tlmo, will depart for Neva
da tlio first or next month, whore she
will spend the winter In hopes of tho
dry nlr helping her. Sho will bo nc
compnnled by her three youngest
boys.
Ward Williams, who hnH been suf
fering from tonsllltlB Is nblo to bo at
work again.
Horn, July 20th to tho wlfo of Win,
Crlbblus, nn 8-pound daughter, lloth
mother and daughter are getting
along fine.
Dr. Horsfnll wns called out to
sco Mrs. Curtis, who has boon qullo
sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Vnrnoy woro
over Sundny visitors In Mnrshfleld.
Theo Williams visited in Mnshflold
Saturday evening, returning Sundny
morning. '
Mrs. Slnllnrd nnd children left
Saturday morning for Mnrshfleld,
Mr. Stallard going In tho evening.
Returning homo Sundny, they wore
nceompnnled by Mrs. Stnllnrd's sister,
Mrs. Dameron nnd llttlo son of Lam
pa Creek.
Albeit Hay, who has been In
Marshfield for soveral months has re
turned hero to work.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMUER, LATH, SinNGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS,
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO RY USING OUR WOOD.
188 SOUTn RROADWAY
PHONE 100.
FI.OUEXCK FACTS.
Intn cM Inn News Notes From the
Columns of the Pilot.
E. U. Smith, a mombor of tho
Portland fire department, enmo In
on the Arrow last week on his way
down tho coast to Coos Hay.
C. 0. Larsen nnd wife, of Mnrsh
Ilold. nrrlved In Florence tho Hrst
of tho week on llnrrett's stage and
Immediately went to Acme where
thov will visit relatives for a time.
II. Vaughnn, of Eugene, came
down from Mnpleton Saturdny nf
tornoon. Ho hns his horse with
Min nnd went south Intending to
visit (inrdlner nnd Coos Ilny points.
Andrew Olson, who hns been vis
iting his son A. J. Olson In Flor
onco a week or bo, loft for Port
land Friday. Ho was accompnnlod
by Mrs. A. J. Olson, who goes to
tnolr fnrm near Coos Hay.
Henry Horgman and wlfo loft
Wednesday for North Ilond. They
will mnko their homo on Coos
Hny. Henry has accepted a posi
tion as assistant cnshler In tho First
National Hunk of North Ilcml. His
ninny frlonds In Florcnco will miss
hi in.
It. A. Lowo expects to bo ready
to glvo a ferry sorvlco botweon
ulonndn and Florence next week.
H has boon gottlng ready to do this
for sovernl weeks and announces
thnt ho soon oxpects to put a boat
on the run.
The Orange, of North Fork, hns
comploted their now nnd commod
ious hall. The hall Is two stories,
20xC0 feet. Tho uppor floor is
fitted nit for lodgo purposes with
n reception hall, proporty room and
lodgo room, tho lattor 2Gx48 feet.
Information hns boon recolved In
riorenco thnt tho gasollno schooner
Anvil would lenvo Portland Wednes
day of this week for tho Sluslaw.
Tho launch Arrow, unpi. annus
at tho wheol, from Newport last
Friday, went over tho bar tho first
of tho week.
Interesting Story From Couple
akiims Tow of the World
MIL AND MILS. OTTO SCHROEDEH, RELATIVES OF FRITZ TIM
MERMAN, OF MARSHFIELD, TELL OF THEIR EX
PERIENCES'ON GIX)I1E TRIP.
CO. SUPERINTENDENT QUITS.
County School Superintendent C.
A. Dnughman has notified tho
County Court that ho will hand In
his resignation io inso oueci. aup
tombor 1. Mr. Raughmnn will go
to Prinovlllo nnd tnko chnrgo of
tho Crook County High School nt
that plnco. Ho wns Induced to do
this on nccount of salary, which Is
larger than that paid to tho County
auporlntondont, and becnuso ho
thinks the chnngo of altltudo will
.bo bonoflclal to his son's health.
Floronco Pilot.
Bowling Alley!
375 NORTH FRONT STREET
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
WANTED
watches that won't keep time. Dirty
and rancid oil aro the ruination of
your watch. Lot mo handle it ana
preserve It perfectly for years to
come.
E. C. BARKER
220 Front st. Marshfl Id. Or.
Clearance Sale
IlEfilNS JULY 11 AND WILL CON
TINUE ALL OF .1UIA.
Rig Cut in Prices
Electric Shoe Store
180 South Ilromhvny.
Walk ono block nnd save one dol
lar on each pair of men's and boys'
shoes. Wo do first class shoe re
pairing at the lowest prices In the
city. Yours for a square deal.
Aug. Olson.
215 South Rroadwny.
RUSHING RAILWAY MATERIAL.
Tho schooner Conulllo came- In
Friday morning henvlly loaded with
railroad construction material. A
lot of tunnel equipment to bo taken
to Gardiner, wns unloaded on tho
Tido Water Mill Co.'s dock until
sho returned from Mnpleton. Thoro
wns also quite a shipment of oats
nnd liny on board. Floronco Pilot.
SCHOONER IS REPAIRED.
(Many Coos Hny people will re
member Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Sehroe
der, who spent Inst summer on the
Hay as guests of their brothor-In-law,
Fritz Tlmmormnn, at Camp
MclCcnzle. .They nro now making
a trip around t.ic world nnd Mrs.
Schrocder Bonds tho following In
teresting story of their experiences
to Tho Times:)
Wo loft San FrnnclBCo April I for
Los Angoles to visit some friends,
who took us out to tho benches,
Pasadena nnd tho missions in their
auto. After n few days wo wont
to l ho Grnnd Canyon of Arizona,
that wonderful formation of nature,
with Its huge castles, buttresses,
temples, pvrnmlds glowing In nil the
tolors of the rainbow. Tho first
day It snowed, though tho nlr wns
mild nnd elenr, and wo enjoyed the
experience after the torrid heat or
Now Mexico and tho deserts of
Arizona.
In Chicago wo stopped with my
sister for nbout 10 days, but that
city did not nppcnl to uso on ac
count of tho smoko nnd noise,
though I wns happy to meet my pla
ter nnd nephow nftcr eight years
Lcparntlou.
Jn New York wo were mot by our
friends, the former priest or the
Russian Church In San Francisco,
nnd his wire, who entertained ua
most hospitably during our stay In
thnt city nnd wo hud a very enjoy
nblo tlmo sightseeing nnd visiting
friends. On tho 20th of April wo
snllod on tho fnst steamer Kaiser
Wllholm II. Wo hnd n fair voy
ngo, only tho second and third day
being rather rough. There wns a
precious enrgo on bonrd, sovcu mil
lion dollnrn of sliver bricks from
tho mine's of Mexico, and most of tho
stars of tho Grand Opera Company,
like CnniBo, Mary Garden, Scottl,
(lornldlne Farrar, etc. It took us
only 5'4 days to reach Chcrboug,
from whore a special ttnln conveyed
us to Paris.
The next day wo ongnged nlco
private qunrters In Paris nnd then
started out on n strcnuoiiB sight
seeing tour for about a couple of
weeks. Paris wns beautifully dec
orated for tho reception of the King
of Spain, who arrived tho next day
nnd wo woro fortunnto enough to
sco tho wholo mllltnry display In his
honor. Tho snmo night wo wont
to tho grnnd opera to hear our own
Mary Garden sing "Sulomo." The
Paris Opera Houso Is tho most beau
tiful In tho world and tho singing,
scenery and ballot most gorgeous.
After tho show wo visited Mnxlms',
of "Merry Widow" fnmo. Whon
wo got tired of tho noise nnd hustle
of Paris, wo would mnko excursions
to tho benutlful suburbs, Versailles.
St. Cloud, etc. Then wo travoicn
on leisurely to Holglum nnd Hol
land. Our first stop wns Ilrussols,
which Is Paris on n smaller scale,
but quloter and Icbb oxponslvo In
which to live. AHor taking in Its
sights, wo bought a couplo of com
mutation tickets, which nllowcd us
to travel nil over Holglum for ten
dnys. Our first visit wns to tho
World'B Fnlr at Ghent. It Is laid
out on a magnificent scnlo, hut wns
not nearly finished. Wo woro tho
first visitors to roglstor In tho Cal
ifornia section. Then wo visited
old Interesting Bruges, with Its lace
makers nnd tho olegnnt, world-ro-nowned
watering plnco Ostendo; tho
woiiilorful grottoes of Han, which
wo can comparo only to wondrous
subterranean fairy castles. Tho bnt
tlollold of Waterloo proved also of
great Interest to Mr. Schrocder. Our
Inst stop In nolglum wbb Antworp
with Its enormous shipping business
and dlnmond-cuttlng works. When
we reached Tho Hnguo, wo found
out thnt tho steamer Russia, with
a number of frlonds from Now York
on bonrd, was expected tho noxt
morning enrly In Kottorunm. so
wo took tho electric trnln to that
city, which Is only hnlf an hour
distant, and reached tho dock Just
in tlmo to sco tho big steamer como
In. Tho surprlso nnd Joy of mooting
ngnln was grent nnd wo nil spent
a pleasant and happy day together
sightseeing nnd shopping. Tito noxt
dny our frlonds proceeded on their
way to Russia, whllo wo went hnck
to Tho Hague. Of special Interest
to us wns tho Palace of Peaco, which
Is being built with Amorlcnn money
and will bo magnificent when com
ploted this fall. Tho weather was
very warm nnd wo spoilt n great deal
of our tlmo on tho sonshoro nt
Schoronlngon, near Tho Hnguo.
There Is nn exposition hold, called
"Tho Woman 1813-1913," which
shows that tho wonker sex does
groat things oven In conservative
Holland.
Amsterdam, tho Vonlco of tho
iN'orth, with Its numorous canals nnd
old patrician houses, Its wealth of
flowers In nearly Hanrlom, Its dia
mond Industry nnd flno museums of
art, occupied nbout four days of
our tlmo. On a Sunday we mado
an excursion to tho Island of Mar
ken and Vollondnm, with Its old
fisher villages and plcturesquo cos
tumes. On our wny'to Horlln wo
stopped for n couple of days In
Hanover, with Its beautiful parks
and "Anlnnger" nnd modern Im
provements. Hero wo got tho first
Idea of tho wonderful progress Ger
many hns mndo with tho last 20
years. And then Berlin, n trully
marvolotiB "Woltstndt," surpassing
In many respects even New York.
Everything Is dono by big com
panies, wlio put up Immense estab
lishments Tor shows, restaurants,
cafes, elnomns, etc., mostly connect
ed with beautiful gardens nnd fin
ished in olegnnt and artistic style,
idvory placo can nccommodnto ninny
hundreds of people nnd nro mostly
crowded. Wo woro especially Im
pressed with tlio fnlry-llko "Rholn
gold" terraces and pnrk.
Berlin wns being decorated In n
most artistic and substnntlnl man
ner for tho Kulsor's 25th Jubilee,
nnd presented n lovely nppenranco,
with Its yellow nnd red banners,
triumphal nrchea, hugo gilt crowns
nnd eagles, big baskets of fresh
tlowers, canopies, etc., etc. All
tho public buildings were decorated
trom top to bottom. Thb festivi
ties began with tho opening of tho
now "Stadium" by tho Kaiser. This
is a now nnd tip-to-dnto structure,
devoted to nil kinds of sport. Then
thoro woro regattas, flower-bedecked
nutomobllo parades, rnces, long
processions of the different trndes
mill unions In their mediaeval cos
tumes nnd floats, the singing of
7000 school children nnd n torch
light procession of njiout 10,000 stu
dents, nil this In tho Kaiser's hon
or, besides receptions of tho num
erous royal guests. Tho Knlsor was
overywhoro and novor n inlnuto Into
nnd whenovor his big yellow auto
appears, the public acclaims him
ontliUBlnstlcnlly. Zcpolln's big air
ships, carrying nbout 20 passengers,
nlso mndo their regular trips from
Berlin to different German cities
dally over the heads of, the crowds,
"Untor der Linden."
Two dnys nfter tho colobratlou
was over and wo hnd seen most
everything of Interest In Berlin nnd
Potsdnm, wo left for my husband's
old homo lu Strnlsurd, on tho cool
shores of tho Ostseo. Tho hot spell
nil over Europe, lasting nbout n
month, was very oppressive nnd of
ten renched 90 degrees; this mndo
traveling nnd sightseeing very un
comfortable. But here In Strnlsurd
It Is cool and plcnsnnt and wo aro
resting nnd taking It easy, only
visiting rolatlves and renewing old
friendships. Aftor n visit to beau
tiful Island of Riigcu with its ro
mnntlc bathing resorts, wo expect
to lenvo for Stettin nnd then Rnja
In Russlii, to spend tho summer ou
tho senBlioro thoro.
My threo nieces from Moscow nro
waiting for us nlrendy. This fall
wo expect to visit soveral cities of
Intorcst In Russia, spend nlso n fow
weeks lu Crimen, which resembles
Southern California In Its cllninto,
and then go on to Constantinople
nnd Athens. Enrly winter shnll see
us In Egypt, Cairo nnd tho Nllo;
then Palestlno beckons us with Its
holy momorlcs. Jnnuary nnd Febru
ary wo Intend to trnvol In India.
Java and tho Philippines; March lu
China, nnd April and May In tho
flowery kingdom of Japan, wlioro
friends expect us for tho cherry
blossom tlmo. a stop nt Honolulu
nnd visit to tho Sandwich IslnndH
Is to complcto our trip nrouiul tho
world.
Times Want Ads. Bring Results
Pilgrim in Fishing Servlco Again
After Wreck.
TOLEDO. Or.. July 22. Tho fish
ing schoonor Pilgrim which was
wrecked on entering Ynqulnn harbor
last fall, when flvo men wore drown
ed, has been repaired and is ngnln In
tho fishing trndo. Last Sunday with
a now captain nnd engineer sho mndo
her first run to tho. halibut grounds
somo 20 miles off shore, tho captain
taking his family on this first trip.
It is claimod that both tho captain
and tho engineer hecamo seasick and
the wlfo of tho captain was forced to
tnko tho wheel nnd pilot the llttlo
vessol safely homo.
DON'T uso a cough meaiclno con
tnlning opium or morphine. They
constlpnto tho bowels nnd do not
cure, only stifle tho cough. Examine
tho labol and If tho modlclno con
tnlns theso harmful opiates rofuso It.
Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound
contains no opiates, Is healing nnd
8oothInK. Owl Prescription Phnr-
macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
DISCOURAGEMENT.
Tho moro ono tries to swat tho
files, tho moro thoy keep him swat
ting; I'vo killed it peck, nnd yet, by
heck, upon tholr trail I'm trotting.
From brenk of dawn, till day Is
gono I keep my swnttor swinging,
yet thoy nrrivo in blocks of flvo,
tholr mints n'jid cousins .bringing.
Thoy como In bonis, tho bonstly
birds, to haunt mo In my slumbers,
nnd though I swat till I am hot, I
can't cut down their numbers. I
often think of thnt old gink renown
ed for vain ondonvor, who rolls a
rock uphill a block, and rolls It up
forover; his Job Is bad, tho poor old
lad no wonder he's n kicker; wo
bympnthlzo who swnt tho flies nnd
find thorn growing thicker. Wo biff
nnd swlpo whon flies nro rlpo, wo
slug nnd smlto nnd spank them; wo
chnrgo nround nnd swnt nnd pound,
nnd florcoly cry, "Dash blank thorn!"
No tlmo to rend the poofs screed,
no tlmo for talk uplifting, no tlmo
for thought wo still must swnt,
along our pathway drifting. No
tlmo for song tho whole dny long
wo ply our sad vocation; no tlmo to
dlo whllo thoro's n fly thnt needs de
cnpltntlon. Whnt wondor, then,
thnt swatting mon grow weary of
tholr swatters, nnd, faint nnd weak,
lot out a shriek, at which tho welkin
totters? Wnlt Muson.
You Auto Call foote
pnoNE 144.J NianT a: d day
Stand front of RUnco Billiard Parlor
THREE NEW OARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 200-L
Residence Phone .8-J.
Careful Drivers , -t- Good Curs
Llhby COAL. Tlu kind YOU hnvo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company.
NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT?
READ THIS.
Mr. Jnck Maltos, Copperopolls, Cal
ifornia, would not make this stute
mont woro it not nbsolutgly true. "I
could Hardly stand on my feet and
when sitting down could hurdly arlso
on nccount of pain in my kldnoys. I
trlod threo bottles of Foloy Kidney
Pills and thoy entirely cured me, and
I hnvo hnd no kldnoy troublo slnco."
Ask him. Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposltb
Chnndlor Hotol. Phono 74
WE ARE STILL SELLING
Corona Blend Coffee
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice Mouse
O'CONNELL HLDO.
181 Murket Ave., Mnrshfleld, Or.
Phono :itl-J.