The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
SALE NOW GOING ON
The Parisi
ansian
Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear
Garments
rrill. VI!V STORE JllSt OPOIlOtl ill tllO O'Coilliell I tit I lit I HIT. Mnr-
ii tut Avoiiuo, thlH weok, will bo our temporary quintets, iih we will
i move 111 our "u" Htoru In thu NEW CHANDLER BLOCK ABOUT
SEPTEMBER I, "".
All-Week Extra Special
Bargains will he K'von on SI'ITS, COATS AM) DRESSES,
WAISTS. MUSLIN and KNIT UNDERWEAR ami CHILDREN'S
DRESSES.
WAISTS
Tin Inigcst ""' ,,r ladles' Tailored mid Dross Waists -shown
I" Marslillcld ru your selection; nit former prices
will Ik disregarded on these waists, till to ho closed out re
KimlK'M of cost to iiiniiufncttiio.
1&U&
w
,islt the storo and gut our prices. You ttro welcome at all
time wltotltor you ptircltaHO or not.
The Parisian
O'Ciiuucll Building.
MAKSIIFIELB, OREGON.
JULY TIDES.
Holow Is given the tltno and
height ot high and low wator at
Harshiluld.
The titles aro placed In the ordor
of occurrence, with their times on
th first lino and heights on tho
8uconU lino of each day; a compar
ison on con ccutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high water on tho bar
, 1.12 11.01 5.17 11.29
0.5
11.2G
0.8
6.02
1.5
22 llrs.
Ft . . ,
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IMiIIi-h.
!Ft..,
r..a
5.21
1.9
0.10
1.8
5.3
0.1 8
5.3
11.4!)
1.2
2.0
0.0
0.0
C.48
5.3
Died nt Cnqullle. Word was re
ceived hero Monday of tho death of
Cnester Schroedcr, aged 22, nt Co-
WANT ADS.
i WEATHER FORECAST.
I tllr AMoiUted I'rraa to Coon 111)' Tlmca,
OREGON Generally fair to
night nnd Wednesday. North-
' westerly winds,
4 4
local temperature
record.
For tho 24 hours ending at
J! 43 a. in., July 22, by BetiJ.
I Ostllnd, special Government me
j torologlst.
I Maximum 71 I
Minimum 50 I
At 4:43 a. til 50
Precipitation Nono
Precipitation since Sept. 1.
1912 04.81
Precipitation same period
Inst year G1.17
Wind: Northwest, clear.
qtilllo, of paralysis. His brother,
'1 A. Schroedcr, formerly worked
In tho mill here, but Is now employ
ed at Randolph.
Boats In, Tho Adeline Smith and
A. M. Simpson arrived Monday from
the South.
WANTED Tennis for hauling.
for 9 hours. Phono 2G0-L or
324-11.
IT'S A BARGAIN.
$050 for hotel clenrlng $100
per mouth. For good buys In
business chances of nil kinds, sco
McMillan, Coos Day Ilealty Co.
WANTED (Jhl for cigar stand at
Tho Chandler Hotel.
Vacation Goods
ox voru vacation provide nut conveniences and
COMFORT AS WELL AS FUV. IIKItK'S HEADQUARTERS
for supplies.
DRINKING CUPS THERMOS BOTTLES
COM) CREAM TOOTH BRUSHES
TOOTH POWDER ST II AW HAT CLEANER
STRAW HAT DYE
TOILET WATER TALCUM POWDER
TOILET SOAPfS PERFUMES
AUT.) KITS.
Build New Wharf. Lumber was
shipped to the Mazo this afternoon
for Major Tower, which will bo used
In tho construction of a wharf.
Ituttle Anniversary. Dal Cathcart
and othor members of tho G. A.
It. yesterday recalled that It was
tho G2d anniversary of tho first
nntcio or Uitll mm, ono of tho most
dlsastrpiis reverses tho Union Army
sustained tit the Ilobelllon.
ngers, hnvo boon handling so well.
Mr. Klornan Is highly enthused over
Coos Bny and says It certainly looks
mighty good now, and ho anticipates
much more rapid development In the
near future.
PERSONAL NOTES
TOM LAWHORNE Is In town today
from Allegany.
LOUIS ST. DENNIS Is a visitor from
North Inlet today.
E. It. HODSON Is In town todny from
South Coos Itlver.
MARTIN O'NEIL of North Inlet, Is
hero todny on business.
ROBERT RICHARDS of Sumner, Is
spending the day In town.
W. J. COM3 of Hayncs Inlet, Is n
business visitor hero todny.
CHAS. SELANDER of Sumner, Is a
business visitor here today.
E. L. I1ESSBV of South Coos River,
Is In town todny on business.
JACK McDONALD Is In town todny
from Ills Daniels Creek camp.
JAMBS FERRY expects to leave soon
on an extended visit to California.
GINSENG AND GOLD SEAL raising
surest way to mnko DIG MONEY
on LITTLE CAPITAL. Ono ncro
of GINSENG yields about 5000
pounds, Sells at $G pound. We
buy all you can raise. Write today
for free booklet. Leo Rlchter, Au
burn, Wiish.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
THE REXALL STORE
MAIN 298
PHONE
US
WANTED Window elennlin,'. floor
polishing, etc. Phone Laudlcs, 213.
FOR KENT Sunny 11 room apart
ment. Call NtiHburg's Grocery.
LOST Ladles' circle ear ring-. He
ward for return to Times Office.
LOST Elks tooth, bearing name, P.
M. Ilall-Lewls. Reward for return
to Times office.
Located nt Brookings. Jerry Van
Doventer, for some time n resident
of Hunker Hill, but who recently
went to Curry county, writes to Louis
Sell that ho has located at Brookings,
where ho has a good position ns mill
wrlght with tho Drooklngs Lumbor
company.
New Hanker. Henry Rorgmnn
and wlfo left Wednesday for North
Rend to reside Honry has accepted
a position Micro ns assltant cashier
In tho First National Unnk. Ho is n
bright young innii nnd Is cortnln to
mnko his murk In tho world. Flor
ence West.
J. D. CLINKENDEARD wns In tho
city from Sumner on business todny.
Marshflold, having arrived yester
day. They are here on business
nnd pleasure.
W. E. HARRISON, who lives on a
homestead on the mountain be
tween Hayncs Inlet nnd Tompleton,
enmo In this morning to look after
business Interests.
JAS. DENNETT AND WIFE left to
dny for Ten Mile where they will
enjoy n fow dnys outing and try
and lure n few of tho big fish from
the lakes.
F. W. WESTERDERO, accompanied
by his friend, MR. MURPHY of
Sutherlln, left yesterday for Dan
don nnd will spend a couple of
days in the Coqulllo vnllcy country.
MRS. ROOD of North Rend, who has
beon visiting her sons, V. K. nnd
Frank Rood of North Coos River
tho pnst fow days, returned homo
this morning. Slio was accompa
nied by her daughter, Miss Mildred
Rood.
MR. AND MRS. F. B. ALLEN and
family, F. L. Grannls and wife,
Miss Mabel Wilson and Mrs. A.
11. Gldloy nnd children, left
today for Sunset Day whoro
thoy will establish a camp for
a few weoks' outing.
D. D. DRAINARD, tho Hayncs Inlet
rancher, is In town todny on busi
ness.
MR. AND MRS. FORNEY nro In
Mnrshfleld from Gould Cnmp, Allc-gnny.
FOR SALF Good cow. IMione iiOIMt.
FOR SALE 10 neif.s, (I miles from
Mnrshfleld, I mile from landing; 9
acres Heaver Dam creek bottom,
balance hill side and beach; trout
stream bottom cleared; will sell on
easy terms or trndo town proporty.
Phone III 4X3 or write W. A. Coll-ver.
6YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND IN OUR STORE
he Best)
.oods
advertised
tlie great national magazines.
liat'j why wc arc known ns the
f IV5
Most Satisfactory Store in Tovn
IIENEVER VOU Ite an intcfcltinu ailvrrliirmrnt in & mio!nr nirirrnlnrlv if vnti
ire it in Good I loujekceDinir Maoazine. call ill lln on tlie 'nhonr for full information.
C ate "always right UD in front In the but and newtit ooodi in our line at rinlit nriepj.
Nasburg's Grocery
TUB GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE.
Corner Commercial and Second St. Phono lilil-.T.
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
POWX IN DEAR OLD NEW OHLBAXS," snug by Miss Ada Miller.
IIYI.OCK A two-reel feature, adapted from Shnkespenro's famous
piay, tho Merchant- of Vonlco.
llAZY PROSPECTOR A great Wostoni story, featuring G. M. An-
uerson.
pUTTA.NT CINDERELLA Comedy.
ADMISSION' TEX CENTS.
I'Olt SALE Modern IM-oom fur
nished house, with 4 lots, chicken
houses nnd shop tools; n pleasant
homo wllh bay vlow. Hfo S. S.
Acklcs, owner, Eastslde.
TOR RENT Five-room modern
cottage on Ninth st. South. In
(I ii I in E. A. Anderson. Phono
ll.'L'-L.
Party at Reach A parly of Mnrsh
fleld folk aro spending the day at
Rastondorff's Ilench. In the party
which went down by nuto nro: Mrs.
C. C. Going nnd children, Mrs. Tom
Hnrvoy and llttlo daughter. Mrs. W.
B. Dcnn nnd Mrs. B. C. Dixon ol
Grants Pass.
ALBERT DEAR enmo In from Nortli
Inlet this morning to visit relatives
WALTER NORR1S of Falrvlow, Is
here on business connected with
his mill.
FOR SALE (15 acres rich Ixittoin
land, pnrt under cultivation, some
Improvements, inllo wntor
frcnt, 2 Id miles from Nortli Rend,
Or. l!xt client dairy ranch. $00
per ncro. For further Informa
tion address McLood, McKay &
Co., North Rend, Or.
FOR SALE Motorhont, length i0
feet, motor six h.p., four cycle
Trttscott: prlco $275. Inquire at
Times office.
I'Olt SALE Itil-foot cabin
launch, complotely equip
ped for cruising. Cooking
gnlloy, deck chairs, etc.
Main cnbln finished in
hardwood pnnels. Launch
Is in perfect condition
throughout, having re
cently boon overhauled
and repainted. Is prac
tically as good ns now.
Cost originally $2500 and
If taken nt once will sell
for $075. Responsible
parties can buy It on
tholr own terms. Cnll or
nddres8 Tho Gunnory,
Mnrshlleld.
larshfcld toRoseburg in 12 Hours
VIA JIYRTLB POINT.
atos to Hoscliur)' m'ci-v ilnv. Iiieludlni; Siindtiv. nt fS A. M.
f caching Roseburn 5 1'. M.i that day. l'nie, yi),75. To Coiniille,
-MH). To Myitlo Point, $'J.75. ALL HAGaAGB CARRIED.
Start from Chandler Hotel.
Information, reservation nnd tickets nt
Owl Prescription Pharmacy
i?nvir n. rnirAV.
pplKsite Cluuidler Hotel.
Phono 71
Times Want Ads
Bring Results
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYOXERY.
e Times Does Job Printing
FOR SALE Launch "Kscort." 7
feet 4 In. beam nnd 24 foot keol.
Strong, sorvlcoablo boat, good cab
In, sultablo for family or ranch
uso. Apply John Bear, 1U Tonth
street. Mnrshfleld
LIFE INSURANCE.
Special Combination Policy provid
lug; uuciiunlcd beuefith. Some
thing new. Issues to men or
woinon, nges 10 to 00. H All
values guaranteed. (No "esti
mates" to disappoint.) fl Insur
ance Increasos from year of is
sue. H Premium about tho Par
ticipating 20 Payment Ltfo rate,
but GUARANTEED additions to
policy In oxcess of tho ESTIMAT
ED dividend additions on any
Participating 20 Payment Life.
K An Investment policy which will
cost no moro than an ordinary
Lifo If tho Insured dies within
twenty years, becaiiBo all pay
ments in excess of tho Ordinary
Life Rate aro returned with In
terest in ovont of denth. U Un
usually largo loan, cash, paid-up
and extended Insurance values.
0 Paid up for tho face amount
about tho fifteenth year if pre
mium payments are discontinued.
S Four guaranteed options of set
tlement the twentieth yoar. ffCash
value' guaranteed the twentieth
year moro than guaranteed cash
value on any 20 Paymont Life.
Collimbln Life & Trust Co.,
Portland, Oregon.
Send date of birth for full par
ticulars ot this Liberal Contract,
to John A. Baxter, Agent, Marali
field, Oregon,
Old Friend Passes. Robert Mtirs
doii, Sr., Is in rccolpt of n letter from
England todny bringing tho sad nows
of the denth of an old friend nnd
former pnrtnor. Poter Shnw. nt
Piatt's Rrldgo, Wlgnn, Englnnd. Thoy
wero contracting partners In Eng
land many years ago.
Wants Rrctljse Tender. Roy E.
Miller representing tho Pugot Sound
Rrldgo &. Dredging compnny of Seat
tle, wns In Florence yesterday look
ing around for a boat to uso as n ten
der for tholr dredge. Tho compnny
hns n largo contrnct for dredging
work nt Coos Ray. Floronco West.
Auto to Crater Lake. A party of
Coos Rayltcs consisting of Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Rnrgolt, Miss Graco Kruso,
.1. Albort Matsnn and son. Julius, ox
poct to lenvo Thursdny In tho Rnr
golt nuto for Crntor Lnko. Thoy will
go via Modford, whoro thoy will bo
Joined by Mrs. Mntson, who will re
turn with them.
Wed nt Arngo. Miss Besslo Do
Long ami Rny Hedgpath wore mnr
rlcil nt the homo of tho brldo In Ar
ngo. Miss DoLong has been employed
tho last threo months In Sartor's can
dy storo and tho groom who enmo
hero from Gnrdlnor. Is playing bnso
ball this season with tho Nortli Rend
tenm. Thoy expect to return hero
Thursdny.
In Los Anuvlcs Wreck. Chas
Ironobrnko today received word that
T. W. Lynch nnd wlfo woro In tho
trolloy wreck nonr Los Angoles n
weok ngo Sundny In which nbout 10
woro killed and 250 Injured. Mrs.
Lynch Is his daughter and Hilly
Lynch will bo woll ronioniborod hero.
Thoy hnvo not wrltton but n Los An
geles nowspnpor snyB that both woro
cut and brulsod In the crnsh. Mr.
Lynch now llvos nt 1210 West Fourth
Btreot, Los Angoles, nnd Is traveling
for n S.in Frnnclsco wholesnlo tobac
co house.
MRS. JOHN MBSSERLB of Cntchlng
Inlet Is in town today on a shop
ping trip.
MRS. CHAS. SPOONER Is n shop
ping visitor from Catching Inlet
for tho day.
MRS. IVY CONDRON returned yes
terdny from n sovcrnl weeks visit
In California.
J. GRANS AND WIFE of San Frnn
clsco, nrrlved yesterday on tho
Nairn Smith.
MR. AND MRS. J. FOSTER nrrlved
hero Sunday on tho Rrenkwntor
from Portland.
MRS. ALEX MATSON AND SON.
JOHN, nro tho Catching Inlet vis
itors hero todny.
J. D. CLINKENDEARD. road super
visor of Sumner Is In Mnrshfleld on
business for tho day.
.MRS. PETER SCOTT, SR., of Co
qulllo, Is spending a fow days
with friends In Mnrshlleld.
H. LOCKHART AND MR. BAXTER
loft on the afternoon train on u
business trip to Bnndon.
MRS. JENNIE CONLOGUE AND
MISS EFF1B of Bnndon, nro vis
iting hero for n few dnys.
MRS. NBWKIRK of North Bend, re
turned this morning from n visit
with rolatlvcs at Loon Luke.
MISS NAN BROWNING will loavo
via Gardiner nnd Drain tomorrow
for a week's visit In Portland.
EUGENE CROSTHWAITB Is ox
pected homo Friday from Port
land, whoro ho has been on business.
Spoknne Capitalists Here. W, II.
Klornan of Spoknno, ono of tho own
ers of tho Reynolds Development
compnny, nrrlvod hero todny from
Spokane. Wash., to look aftor busi
ness. His pnrtnor, Jny Lawyer will
arrive tomorrow nnd tho two will
spond Bomo ttmo hero looking after
some of tho dovolopinont work In
First Addition nnd their othor hold
ings which Messrs W. F. McBldown
ey nnd A. L. Myors. tholr locnl mnn-
Fountain Drinks
PURE, WHOLESOME AND
REFRESHING.
Served from modern snuilary
fountains.
Our
"SPECIALS"
.... nro delicious
Try one.
STAFFORD'S
MR. AND MRS. GEO. BLACK of
Nortli Bond, wero tho guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Blnck In South
Marshflold.
MRS. P. D. BLAKE AND GEORGE
BLAKE nro spending tho day horo
on business nnd plonsuro from
Cntchlng Iulot.
MR. AND MRS. M. C. HOFFMAN
and family loft Monday by nuto for
Bastondorf Bench whoro thoy will
cnmp for n weok.
MRS. NED GALLOWAY nnd her
mother. MRS. SARAH JUDD of
South Inlot, nro spending tho day
horo with rolatlvcs.
ANDREW J. McCLELLAND, who has
been visiting nt tho home of his
sister, Mrs. Doll, in South Mnrsh
fleld and with other rolntlves here,
win leavo tomorrow ror San Fran
cisco nnd Corning, Cat., whoro ho
will spend somo tlmo boforo re
turning to his homo at Puoblo, Col.
NEW PARCELS POST
RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Postal Department Is Simplifying
uiul Improving the New Service
Fee on Insurance Cut.
Tho rulo permitting tho Inter
change of pnrcols post nnd regular
postngo stamps Is now In effect.
Rogulnr stamps may bo used on
fourth-class mall matter and par
cols post stamps on other mnll mat
tor.-
Another ordor promulgated snllts
tho Insurance fco for parcels post
packages. Horctoforo a feo of 10
cents has been charged for lnsur
nnce on each package, of whatever
value, to a $50 minimum. Under
the now rulo packages will bo In
sured to tho extent of $25 for a fco
of 5 cents nnd up to $50 for 10
cents.
I'Yont Street Problem.
Upon motion of Councilman Win
klor Inst cvenlng.tho City Council de
cided to doclnro Its Intention of im
proving south Front Btreot from Com
mnrclnl nvcnuo to Andorson avenue.
This Includes pnrt of tho Alllanco
warehouse nnd will rnlso Immediately
tho question of whether tho city's
vacation of 1.15 feet of tho street
north of Anderson nvonuo n fow
years ngo wns legal. The property
is held by the C. A. Smith company
now.
AT THE HOTELS
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I
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MRS. TOPE AND DAUGHTER, who
have been visiting at tho True fia
Rng homo nt Golden Falls, re
turned to town this morning.
MR. AND MRS. C. B. JOHNSON,
who havo beon visiting nt tho Ja
cob Matson rnnch homo on Hnynos
Inlot, returned homo this morning.
MRS. J. R. MILLER AND MRS. O.
LBNEVE of Port Orford. nro In
We Do Catering
For Parties
ItOOM FOR SMALL
BANQUETS.
White House Bakery
(Formerly Leld's.)
UOX LUNCHES FOR PICNIC
PARTIES.
TFe Royal
TONIGHT
PROF. RENO
will ontortnln tonight with his
RATS, MICE, GUINEA PIGS AND
MONKEYS.
And In addition to this already
fine program
Ho will' bold a magical seance.
Can you imagiiio a better show
than is being offored you tonight
for tho money?
3000 feet or ALL NEW pictures,
the quality of which you all know.
Adinis.slon:
Lower floor, 15c. Balcony, 10c.
Coming:
"THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP"
Four Reels.
Bigger, Better Tlinii Ever.
Hotel Coos.
Efflo Halo. Bandon; Mm. J. R.
Miller, Port Orford: Mrs. O. Lonovo,
Port Orford: W. Albee, South Inlet;
Minnie Bohllnder, Bluo Rldgo; Jns.
Ploshok, Myrtlo Point; Roy II. Wnke
mnn, Myrtlo Point; Jennie Conloguo,
Bnndon: T. J. Conkright, Portlnnd;
C. F. Bergman, Coqullle; V. Laivn,
Floronco, Or.
Blanco Hotel.
C. A. Aknrd, Modford, W. T. De
ment, Myrtlo Point: Mrs. Chns. Wroe,
Gnrdlnor; T. S. O'Connor, Snu Fran
cisco; A, Wilson, CoquIUo; D. M,
Grow, Conledo.
Lloyd Hotel.
J. II. Roonoy, Romoto; Stovo Gnr
go, Llbby: John Brnndon, Norway;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster, Portland;
Clinrlcs Dnuford, Bnndon; J. Grnns
nnd wlfo, Snn Frnnclsco; Mntt Smith,
Bnndon; W. E. Anderson, Chlcngo.
The Chandler.
Win. Rudolph. Portlnnd; L. B.
Morrison, city; Rogor Sherman, San
Frnnclsco; Frod W. Davis, .Minneap
olis; W. V. Domllo. Myrtlo Point;
W. II. Klornan, Spokane; Robt. C.
Fordnoy, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
K. E. Conwnn, Ashland; J. J. Mc
Donnld, Danlols Creek; J. W.
Sweonoy, Portlnnd; C. A. Sheridan,
Portland; John Tlonoy, Portland.
USE WILHELMIN'A ENGINES.
Captain Larson hns hnd n numbor
of men nt work this weok putting
ono of tho engines formorly belong
ing to tho Wilholminn, Into tho
launch Const, Work has been dolny
ed on account of tho othor engine
having been shipped to Coos Bay and
tho parts of tho two engines have
boon mixed In tnklng thorn from the
Wilholminn. Florence West.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
THE CARNIVAL CO.
IS HERE
and wo nro in for five dnys of fun.
Whonover you nro thirsty come
to SARTER'S for tho best
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
on Coos Bay. Ico ,
Cream and 'tj
Candy
too.
Try a "Cainlviil Flip."
Poisoim Oak
Is Immediately rolloved and quick
ly curod by using Dormol, which
Is a soothing, cooling, healing, an
tiseptic, creamy preparation that
reduces rapidly poison oak swoll
Ing8. For sale only at the
STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS
AND l'ENSLAR REMEDIES,