The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 25, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
he Old Way
Won't Do Now
"HE old idea of selling things at retail is now practically
extinct the hit-or-miss way, with indifferent selections
If furniture and indifferent salespeople and poor service
Today the patron's comfort and convenience are fore
iost. Comprehensive showing of
OOP FURNITURE
dected by trained experts, who are in constant touch with the
ading centres of manufacture in the United States,
The Going & Harvey way is the modern way
A large stock that will permit a wide range of selection
Every article guaranteed as represented.
Prices as low as it is possible to sell for
Payments so arranged as to suit the convenience of
Mtrons
When you want anything in house furnishings come in
fnd see us. We sell it for less.
OING HARVEY CO
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
NORTH FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD
lUICK WORK,
)R PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
ephonc the old reliable
Bay Steam Laundry
(ways deliver the goods.
57-J Marshfleld
It Class Weaving
Promptly dono nt
liner's Rag Carpet .Factory
rriium nu'iiue between Califor
nia anil Connecticut.
174. North Bond. Or.
Held & k.
Bend JtUW JLinC
leavo every 20 minutes from
to 7 i). in.: from 7 n. in.
o'clock ovory lmlf. Fnro 15
P"o way, round trip 25 cents.
Hiauon uookb, 20 rides, $2.00.
leavo Chnndlor Ilotol, Marsh
ad North IlRml Knivn Cn In
IHend.
1ST & KING, Props.
Auto Service
r & Tucker, Proprietors.
it Orders tn Ttlnnxn TTnfal in
ler 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe.
muiBiuiuiu, uregon.
Hern Urlci. . .mdinir minpr.
kti Steam Heat. Rtnrnntlv
Pished Rooms with Hot and
I WnfaH
HOTEL ooos
u. a. Metnn, Prop.
SO ritnlo a 1 nn.l ....... -
jr. Drodwy and Market
lures & Framing
Walker Studio
2r Sewine Machines
w
vVhlm for rent r for Ba,e
Mes and Needles for Sale.
AV. .T mm
'rk Ave. ' Mnw.iifiiii.
. Phono 280.X
your ini. ..!. i .. .
mes office.; ' 'Ub "ue m
equipped with avihelesh
Steamship Breakwater
ALAVAYH ON TIME.
HAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE 2t); .IL'IiY I, 1), II, 11), 21,
AND 21), AT H A. M.
SAILING FROM COOS HAY Jl'IA' 1, (I, 11, 1(1, 21, 2(1 AND
III, AT 1 l. M.
TlckctM ou sale to all Eastern points anil Information ns to routCH J
anil rates ciiceriuiiy mriiisiicii.
1'liono Main 35-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 FREIGHT.
San Francisco office, 805 Flfo HIdg., or Loinlianl St. Pier No. 27
Intcr-Occanlc Transorttloii Co., C. F. McGeorgc, Agt. Phono -II.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA
"WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, AT 8 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH TIIE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 44 F McGEORGE, Ageat.
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AnSTRAOT COnANY
Hare photographic copies of all rocordB Coos County to date,
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating
to real estate furnished on short notlco.
BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfleld, Phono 151J
W. J. RUST, Manager
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Have
Pure Wholesome Meats.
'Phone 58
SUM IE ELL
IS A SUCCESS
Test of Now Device nt Port Orfonl
Reef Satisfactory.
A Portland paper says: "In n re
poit to Inspector Henry L. Heck of
the Seventeenth llghthouBo district,
Cuptnln O. P. Hnnkin of tho Snn
Francisco &. Portland Btcamer Hoso
City, said that ho considered the
performance of the Hiibninrlno hell on
Orfonl reef buoy very satisfactory.
"Captain Hankln stated that ho had
made a test on tho Inst voyngo down
to San Francisco, tho buoy being
sighted nt about 8: -15 In thu morn
ing of July 12. It was bearing 1 1-2
points ou tho port bow nnd distant
about eight miles. They began lis
tening to the submariuu bell phones
nt !:07 nnd heard thu boll sound
with sufficient clearness to bo ab
solutely sure of Its Identity. The buoy
then bore 42 degrees on the port bow
and wiih distant 2.S miles. A small
Irregular swell from the northwest
prevailed and thu Hobo City was
drawing about to 1-2 feet forward
and making 1 1 :i-l knots.
"From tho time they first heard
tho bell, he said, until It bore abeam
0:17 n. in. an average of nbout
10 distinct blows per nilnuto were
heard. Thu boll was plainly audible
at !:20 n. in., when It bora .'10 de
grees abaft thu bcniii. Tho listening
distances at tho time of tho beam
bearing nearest approach wcro
two miles distant.
" 'In conclusion, said Captain
Hankln, 'l wish to stato that I con
sider tho performance of tho boll very
satisfactory, tho rango comparing
very favorably with the distances nt
which wo heard tho light vessel's
subiuaritiu bells under thu sanio eon
dltlous, 1. e.. small hwoII nnd ship go
lug at full sliced. I feel conlldent
that by slowing down or stopping to
listen wo would have multiplied the
(Ilstanco nt which wo heard tho bell
by two or oven three times.' "
SEEK SUNKEN TREASURE
San Frnnelsro Crew to Try anil Get
Gold Out of Jonathan Wreck.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl July 21.
Tho fact that clairvoyants, tnles or
snllors nnd records of underwriters
havo proved falso to inoro thnn 12
treasure expeditions which havo sail
ed from tlmo to thno to lift $1,000,
000 of currency and bullion from tho
spot where tho old stornwhoclor Jona
than was lost In 18uT, has not dis
couraged n local baud of gold seek
ers, nnd tho sterna schooner Del Norte
departed for Crescent City, Ore., to
nialio another attempt to find the
treasure Tho Jonathan was lost off
Point St. George.
Tho Dol Norte was loaded with n
gnsollno launch, diving paraphernalia,
magnet Irons nnd other Implements
to locate tho treasure.
Low In price, high In quality.
Electric Irons
Wo havo u few second-hand
Irons In good working condition
ut $1.75.
New Irons, $!l.no up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J 1D3 N. Broadway
DIHCK WILL
BE CANDIDATE
Oregon City Man Announces Cnmll
ilacy for Governor.
OREGON CITY, Or., July 2T,. Ilo
foie a gathering or uomo 2500 mem
bers of the Clackamas County Veroln.
Grant II. Dimmlck, of Oregon City,
announced hlmsclfas a candidate for
tho Republican nomination for Gov
ernor of tho stnto at tho forthcoming
election. Mr. Dlmmlclc will run up
on a platform of general economy,
centralization of power now widely
scattered In various stnto commissions
and will oppose slnglo tnx,
At tho last gubernatorial primary
Mr. Dimmlck was n candidate for tho
nomination, nnd secured next to the
largest number of votes enst. Pre
vious to that he had been elected
mayor of Oregon City for flvo terms,
was a presidential elector, casting a
vote for Roosovclt In 1001, nnd in
lOOfi was elected county Judge of
Clackamus county.
I
W-
Bowling Alley!
375 NORTH FRONT STREET
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
WANTED
xvntplms Hint won't kenti time. Dlrtv
nml rnnolil nil nrn llin ruination of
your watch. Lot mo handlo It and
prosorvo It perfectly for years to
como.
. E. C. BARKER.
22 C Front st. Marshfl Id. Or.
New and Second Hand furniture
sold on tho Installment plan.
HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO,
!I02 Front St.
Phono n-JO-L Marshfleld, Or.
AVE ARE STILL SELLING
Corona Blend Coffee
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNELL HLDG.
181 Market Ave., Mar.shlleld, Or.
Phono :!-.'.
FAMILY DINNERS
In our new location, wo are es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade. Regular meals or short or
ders. Open day nnd night.
.MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Broadway nnd Coinniprrlnl Mfld
You Auto Call Foote
PHONE 144.J NIGHT A'. D DAY
Stand front of Blanco Milliard Purlor
THREE NEW CARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 200-1.
Residence Phone .8-J.
Careful Drivers -: Good Cars
Hotel to Ho Erected In Chicago by C.
G, Dawes In Memory of Sou.
CHICAGO, July 25. A hotel for
"down nnd out" men, to cost $100,
000, will ho erected by next winter by
Charles G, Dawes, president of tho
Central Trust company of Illinois, ns
n memorial to his son, Rufus Fearing
Dawes, who wob drowned In Lake
Geneva last year. Evontunlly Mr.
Dnwes will erect a similar refugo for
women of tho snmo class.
Thcso hotels had been projects
which tho father and son had plan
ned to carry out together, and Mr.
Dawes, in n statement given out the
other day, pledged himself to dovoto
nil his sparo tlmo to carrying out the
work his son had long looked forward
to.
"In memory of my dear son, Rufus
Fearing Dnwes, who mot his death
Inst Scptombcr," Bttld Mr. Dawes, "I
shall, during tho present year inau
gurate tho work which wo hnvo often
plnniicd to carry ou together, nnd to
which for tho rest of my llfo, I shall
devoto that part of my tlmo not re
quired by business duties.
"As tho first step, I shall erect on
tho west sldo n hotel at an expendi
ture of $100,000 to bo known ns tho
Rufus Dawes hotel. Lodging will bo
furnished nt cost, not to exceed n
touts, tho doors of this hotel will nev
er bo closed to Hiobo out of employ
ment upon their promise to pay when
they find work again. It will extend
credit to tho unfortunato upon their
promise alone. A frco employment
agency will ho run In connection with
the hotel. I shnll hopo later to es
tablish a similar hotel for women.
"My boy wns grently Interested In
tho Y. M. C. A nnd tho Idea or this
work was originally suggested by
that being dono by tho Howory A.
M. C. A. of Now York City."
At tho tlmo of his death, young
Dawes wns 21 years of ago and n se
nior nt Princeton. DcBpIto tho ab
sonco of necessity for work on his
part he devoted his vacations to
practical labor, often to the hardest
sort, In order to propnro hlmsolf to
enter his father's banking house, and
to loam tho truth about tho llfo of
"tho othor half."
UK
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EL
LEAVEJLBANY
Chief of Police of Albany
Gives Them Ten Min- '
trie? lo Leave.
ALBANY, July 2d. Acting Chief
of Police Griff King has ordered bov
en I. W. W. supporters out of tho
city.
Tho officers intercepted tho mon
while roaming In tjio different pnrts
of tho city. Two of tho flvo ordered
out wcro bogging nnd others wero
moroly loafing. This morning two
inoro wcro Intercepted and woro giv
en ton minutes to leave town. Tho
Inst seen of any of tho mon, they
wcro beating a retreat for tho coun
try. Knch mnn gnvo tho officer suffi
cient causo to order them on. All
nppcnrlng to bo of an extremely low
typo of citizen nnd wcro clnssed uh
hoboes loltorlng In tho streets.
Chief King snys that ho has or
dered tho members or tho pollco forco
to keep a watch for members of thlB
elnss and to order them on If In their
judgment they nro endeavoring to In
clto street meetings or violntlng tho
city ordlnaneo governing hoboes.
I. W. AV. DISTURBERS LECTURED
Judge Tells One to Return to Ger
many If He Doesn't Like U. S.
PORTLAND. Or., July 21. After
giving a suvcro lecture to all, tho
Municipal Court dismissed under
suspended sontenco a scoro of In
dustrial AVorkera or tho World and
others tnken In tho recent disturb
ances arising from street speaking
nnd rioting nt a local strlko scone.
J. G. Knnpp, recently a lny brother
In the monastery at Mount Angel,
was among tho prisoners. Ho plead
ed his calling In asking leniency.
Sovcrnl of tho prisoners Insisted
they wcro moroly drawn Into tho
disturbance. Gus Wnlkentln, n Gor
man, wns advised by the Jndgo to
return to his fatherland If ho was
dissatisfied with America.
AV. C. Luckcnhlll was arrostod
nt tho Industrial Workers' head
quarters and released ou suspended
sentence.
AVEST HITS AGAIN
OPEN SlUSLAAV LAND
All Kinds of Job Printiny Done at The Times Offiee
Clearance Sale
REGAN Jl'LA' 11 AND CONTINUES
ALL OF JULY.
Rig Cut In Prices
Electric Shoe Store
180 South Broadway.
Chief Forester Graves AVI1I Cooperato
AVIth Settler.
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 23. SntlB
llcd that many trnctB of land In tho
forest reserve of Sluslnw, In south
western Oregon, nro thoroughly ad
apted to farming purposes, Chlof For
ester Henry S. Graves returned to
Portland full of optimism as to tho
futuro of that rough and wooded
country.
"Settlement thoro'U bo hard Just
llko It was In tho ploneor days," said
Mr. Graves. "Rut If tho peoplo want
to go In thoro and try to mnko some
thing of the land and of themsolvcs,
by glngor, thoy'ro going to got all tho
hacking I can glvo thorn."
Mr. Graves accompanied by Assist
ant District Forester Flory nnd sever
al others from tho Portland ofllco of
tho forest service, loft Inst Monday
for tho Sluolaw country, whonco had
como many appeals that tho agricul
tural land ho thrown open. Ho mot
tho pooplo who mado tho plea, saw
tho laud they thought good for crops
and stock nnd boenmo convinced that
their contention was proper. Accord
ingly, ho directed tho squads of sur
veyors previously at work In tho for
est to run tholr lines over tho agri
cultural tracts at onco, Tho survey
ors nro now doing so. Thou Just as
fust aB tho tracts aro surveyed, tho
applications already on lllo for thoso
tracts will bo actod upon by tho de
partment. Immediate settlement Is tho Idea,
and Mr. Graves declares tho peoplo
thero nro entitled to all tho dovolop
ment of which tho country Is capa
ble. Somo years ago tho Sluslaw forest
was closed by the-secrotary of agri
culture and never reopened until now.
Several rejections and other compli
cations wore responsible for this.
Prior to that, however, most of tho
best land along tho watercourses had
been sottled. andlnuch Is now patent
ed. Throughout the mountains, how
over, are numorous tractu of bench
lands nnd gcntlo slopes. This Is par
tially grown to second-growth tlmbor,
tho first grovths having been swept
long yeara ago by fires. Consequent
ly thoro Is Httlo prospect of timber
sales becauso tho growth Is not largo
enough.
Llbby COALvTJw kind YOU have
ALWAA'S USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Livery and TraiiBfor Company,
Governor Orders Peace Officers lo
Grab Illegal Hooe.
PORTLAND. Or., July 24. Gover
nor West Issued n proclamation or
dering pcaco o Ulcers ovcrywhoro In
tho stnto to solzo liquors shipped In
to this stnto to bo sold In dry terri
tory nnd not lnboled ns provided by
stnto Inw nnd in violation of tho
Kenyon-Sheppard-AVebb net passed by
congress.
Tho Oregon law provides thnt
liquor shipped Into dry torrltory must
bear labols showing nctunl contenttt
and tho real uamo of tho conslgnco
and consignor, nnd transportation
companies nro required to keop rec
ords of such shipments, open to penco
olllcors nt nil times. Thcso provis
ions, tho governor declares, aro being
violated, and quantities of liquor aro
shipped In from surrounding stntcH
Into dry territory In Oregon.
MONDAY ALHANY'S HOT DAY.
Thermometer Reaches 1)0 Degrees,
llrvtvo Decreases Discomfort.
ALHANY, Or., July 2G. AVIth tho
government thormomctor reaching n
maximum tompornturo of 90 dogrces,
yestorday wns tho hottest day of tho
year nt this city. Though It was flvo
degrees wnrnior than any provlous
ony this year tho heat did not seem
so opprcsslvo as on either Saturday
or Sunday, as thoro was a breeze most
of tho day.
NEW OREGON INDUSTRY.
HoscburK Man Ships Thousands of
Turtles Now.
Tho Roschurg News says: "D. II.
Brown, tho turtlo shipper, loft for tho
Harry Plnkston placo, 55 mllos down
tho Umpqua, whoro ho will engage In
catching turtles. Mr. Brown roportu
that sovoral thousand dollars worth
of turtles aro being taken from tho
river annually. Ho Is a specialist In
this lino and says that ono particu
larly flno species, tho Black Diamond
turtlo, Is found horo In Inrgo quantities."
NOTICE.
Motorcycles nnd automobiles will
not bo permitted to uso tho Fair
grounds rnco track hencoforth as they
cut It up too much.
COOS BAY FAIR ASSOCIATION.
Bath-Room Accessories
and Summer Comfort
Thoro Is no tlmo In tho year
when tho bntnroom 1b as much In
uso us In mldsummor. During
tho hot days tho shower bath and
tho cold tub are In constant do
mund, Have you arranged your bath
room so that you nnd your family
can havo tho benefit of modorn
convenience?
Hnvo you an adequate shower
hath? Havo you soap, spongo,
tooth brush and drinking glass
holdors? Hnvo you glass shelves,
toilet preparations and a modl
elno cabinet? Havo you bath
mats and a good supply of rough
towolB? and so on, ad lib?
Thero aro many bathroom ac
cessories on tho market planned
for convenience nnd sanitation.
The list Is far too long to enu
merate horo, but. If you nro not
nlroady entirely familiar with
wnat Is to bo had In this lino,
turn to tho advertising columns
of THE TIMES and learn some
thing on tho subject. You will
bo astonished to find how much
real comfort you can procuro for
yourself and your family at very
moderate cost,