The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 29, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
The Man Who Brings
Home the Game
IS THE MAN WHO IS EQUIPPED TO GET IT.
"THE GUNNERY" Guns oncl Ammunition get the game,
The man behind the gun need never be in doubt if he equips himself at "THE
GUNNERY."
Deer Season Opens August 1
Are you ready for it?
Remember the new law makes it necessary that you have three tags for the
deer season. These must be secured from the County Clerk,
If you will bring your license to "THE GUNNERY" we will get the tags for you,
That is part of "THE GUNNERY" service for sportsmen,
All our goods are the world's standard,
A complete stock of .;. k .
Pack Sacks, Hunting Knives,
Hunters' Axes, Guns, Ammunition
In fact, everything for the hunter, Let "THE GUNNERY" help you to get ready,
Front Street.
"The Gunnery"
SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS.
Marshfield, Or.
!M
JULY TIDES.
llolow Is given tlio time and
height of high and low water at
Mnrshllcld.
Tho tides nro plneed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
th first lino and heights on tho
second lino of ench day; a compar
ison on con ecutlve heights will
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
wiiter. r'or high water on tho bar
2D'llrs.. C.ll
Ft... 0.1
30 Mrs. . G.09
I Ft. 0.7
31Hrs.. 0.03
I Ft... G.2
12.08
3.7
LOG
1.2
7.00
0.5
1.00
2.0
5.20
2.8
1.5 5
1.0
11.04
5.9
0.0
0.0
G.39
2.G
WE MAKE :
(iood clothes In our own shop.
You run wntrli us make (hem.
Wo lmvo the Intest pntluriiB In Imported mul domestic woolens.
LATEST STYLES. REASONABLE PRICKS.
We TakeOrders for Suits
lade By
ED. V. PRICE CO.
They lmvo a splendid lino of woolens to deleft front.
Sl'ITS FBOM 18.00 TO SitO.OO.
Tiillur-mmle, tnlloi-nienMircd, mul your money's worth
guaranteed liy
NORIS JENSEN,
BG3 Front street.
Merchant
Tailor
Mnrshlleld, Oregon.
WANT ADS.
FOB HALE, CHEAP One !.")(()
pound truck, In Hrst-cliiss condi
tion. Sue
GOODRSmS Phone 373-L
'Oil HALE Thoroughbred Si ill,
pups. Phono 11 53, North Hentl.
('(Mill HOt'k
In everything
to tailoring.
pertaining
Little Talks on the Teeth
This Is tho fifth of n series of helpful nnd Informing talks on
the enru of tho teeth, which will bo well worth rending:
' REXALL ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER
plioiihl bo used oven If your teeth tiro now In good condition. iie
fcaiiso It will help to Keep thorn thut way. It Is n toilet necessity
Ihut, throught Its cleniiBlng. nntlsoptlc, preserving qualities, in-
luros in largo meusuru freedom from uocn.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
THE REXALL STORE
'HONE
MAIN 298
US
l,()(iS FOB SALE Bid will lie re
ceived until August 1st nt noon for
tho logs used as foundation of
house that burned on North Front
street last Friday morning. French
Realty Co., 315 1-2 N. Front st.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Illr AnxKlatel Prrn to Cooi ill? Tlmci.)
OREGON Fair tonight.
Wednesday fair with rising
tonipornture In Interior North
west portion. Northeasterly
winds.
local temperature
record.
For tho 21 hours ending nt
1:13 u. m. July 29, by HcuJ.
Ostllnd. special Government me
terologlst. .Maximum 70
Minimum 51
At 1.13 n. in 5G
Precipitation 01
Precipitation since Sept. 1.
1912 Gl.82
I Precipitation same porlod
I last year G1.17
I Wind: Northwest, clear.
. , .
After Deer. Chan. Rchfold. Lylo
Savage and Cnl Ilrldgcs left this
morning for Allcgnny on a two weokB
hunting trip. They wero Joined by
A. .1. Savage who went up last oven-lug.
Silver Ten. Tho LnillcH1 Aid So
ciety of the Iluptlst Church will
hold their silver tea tomorrow at
2:30 at the church pnrlors. Mes
names A. '.. Downs, .7. C. Doano and
S. 11. Dresser will bo the hostesses.
ninnngemont of tho new store hero.
Mndnnio Galbralth of Spokane, Is
also expected on tho Dny soon.
Fire nt Mnvwell, Tho old cook
house nt Maxwoll burned last even
ing about 6 o'clock. It Is supposed
the fire originated from the stove
llpc. The house was Insured as a
dwelling house by Mr. and Mrs. AV.
P. Fox, who nro spending tho sum
mer there. Tho crow of the Conledo
cninps and Frank Ilowron saved nil
of the furniture. Tho house was
owned by the Maxwell coal company.
tract from Cnpt. W. C. Harris In
Sumnor and the family nro living
there.
Mil. AND MRS. GILFILLEN aro In
town for the day from tho Hen
nessey mine.
P
Iimpccta liny. W. W. Johnston,
of lloglna, Cnnnda, is on tho Hay
looking over this section with n
view to becoming financially Inter
ested hero. Ho nnd a number of
Americans nt Ilcglna are looking
for a new Held of Investment and
having henrd so much about Coos
Day, ho decided to look It over. He
was formerly located nt Scranton,
Pa. Ho camo In vln tho old Coos
Day wagon rond nnd will spond
sovcrnl days hero. Ho says it Is
rather quiet In Canada now.
Actress Coming. Mrs. Nnncy Stof
fen nnd MIbb Mny Tulloy, the nctress,
nro oxpectcd hero In 10 days to visit
with relatives. Mrs. Stoffcn and Miss
Tulloy aio in Los Angeles whoro thoy
wont on nccount of tho lnttor's
health. Miss Tulloy has sufficiently
rocovorod to tnko up her work again
and they nro on their way to
Now York. MIbb Tulley Is n nleco of
Mrs. Eugeno O'Cannoll, Frank Hague,
Mrs. Stcffcn being Mr.Hnguo's sister.
MIbb Tulloy Ib In vnudovlllo, being
ono of tho stnrs on tho Orphoum circuit.
Plan 111k Hunt. A. O. Rogers,
Fred Lnrson nnd Chns. Hlckocks left
by auto this afternoon on a week's
hunting trip to Curry county. Mr,
RogorB snys ho line two of the best
hunters In tho country with him nnd
expects to bring bnck his full measure.
Will .Move to Dnndon. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Scott expect to movo to
Dnndon to locnto permanently Au
gust 1. Mr. Scott hnB secured n lo
cution nnd will establish n pattern
mnklng nnd model workB there, for
which ho lino found n good oponlng.
.Vr. Scott Is n first-clnss tnnchlnlst
nnd will bo cortnln to nchlovo a full
mcasuro -of success In his new ven
ture. During their residence horo,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott linvo mado ninny
frlonds who will regrot their dopnrt
uro but will wish them well In their
now home.
M. HALL-LEWIS, County Itoad
mnster, Is hero from Coqulllo to
day on business.
MRS. J. II. JOHNSTON, of Allo
gnuy, Is spending the day hero
on a business nnd pleasure trip.
WILLIAM LEATON, City Recorder
of Eastsldc, returned this morn
ing from a business trip to Sumner.
W. n. COX and wife left this af
ternoon for South Inlet to visit
nt tho home of their son, A. C.
Cox.
. W. WELDON AND T. J. BLACK
ERDY will bo outgoing passengers
for tho north tomorrow morning
vln Drain.
A. E. TOWER left on the Droak
watcr for Portland nnd Junction
City to look nfter business mat
ters there.
MISS ELLEN OGREN returned to
town this morning nfter a vrslt
at tho Matt Mnttson homo on
Catching Inlet.
E. NOAH came to town this
morning from North .Coos River
with a supply of vegetables for
tho local market.
.MISS ANNIE STORGARD, who has
been visiting at tho Dan Mntson
home on Catching Inlet, returned
to town this morning.
New Lakeside Service. Nod Gal'
lowny oxpectB to put n boat on tlitff'L?00'"8 t,mt )10 luul 8omo, troullo
FOUND Unity's ring in front of
Red Cross Drug Storo. Owner
may huvo same by calling nt Tho
Times offlco nnd paying for this
ad.
FOR SALE Team, wagon mid har
ness In good condition. Price ren
Kounble. Inquire Enstslde Grade.
Lakcsldo run next week that In con
ncctlou with nuto will mnko tho
tlnio from Multifield to Lnkosldo
only two hours. The bont will leave
hero at tho sorvlco of tho tldo overy
morning.
FOIt RENT Hlv-room modern
Iioiiho on Con t nil avenue. 'In
quire E. A. Anderson. Phono
252-L.
l'Olt HA LK Thoroughbred Red Rav
en Alrdalo Torrlers. Host varmint
nti:l wntih dog on earth. Fomnlcs
$15, mnlOH $20, or $35 for a pair.
Inquire of W. F. Town, In Old
Town. North Ilond, Or.
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
ERE IS ONE IX A .MILLION LIKE YOU." Song, by Miss
Ada Miller.
IlilG TWO-REEL FEATURE. "THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE."
Tho greatest moving picture ever produced.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT.
ALSO TWO OTHER OOOI) HEELS.
ADMISSION TEX CENTS.
FOB SALE Winchester rifle, and
Remington pump gun. Good ns
new. Phono Chns. Van Kilo, Jr.,
107G, North Ilend.
l'Olt HALE Brood sown,
white, will farrow enrly
her. Prlco
Mnrshflold.
Times.
Chester
Soptom
$20, dollvorcd In
Address box J, enro
Bl'SIXESS CHANCES If you are
looking for n business of any
kind It will pny you to see Mc
Millan. Coos nay Realty Co.,
150 Front street.
WANTED By experienced woman,
position ns camp cook. Address
Box 144, Bandon, Oregon.
WANTED Boy to work In
offlco. Apply
nrliitliiir
Times offlco.
FOB HEXT OB HALE Two houses,
7 rooms and 4 rooms on Enstsldo,
Apply Honry Black. Phono 150-J.
(Sets Contract. O Hlbargor, oj
prominent contractor who recently
movod horo from Washington, Is low
bidder on tho now $15000 frnmo
school Iioiiho which Is to bo erected In
Myrtle Point. Tho structuro Is to bo
most inodoru and will bo Mr. III
barger'3 first lnrgo Job In this section.
Honor .Musician. Mrs.. Perl Rlloy
lnlllngor will ontortnln nt her homo
on South Broadway this ovonlng In
honor of Wolfram Schmoddlng, a
noted German flutist, who recently
nrrlved hero. The ovonlng's program
will consist of n numbor of selec
tions by Mr. Schmeddlng. assisted by
Mrs. Balllngcr nnd Low Keyzor.
Says ll Was Mistake. Marlon
Parsons, of Rosoburg, for whom
Shorlff Qulno telephoned n warrant
to tho locnl officers yesterday, nr
rlved by auto yesterday afternoon.
Ho says it was all a mistake nnd
ho promptly wired $2 to tho Rose-
burg boarding house which hnd tho
claim ngalnst hlin. Ho Bays that
ho was ready to pay tho money nnd
was waiting for tho proprietor to
Hhow up. Tho nuto for Mnrshflold
would not wnlt any longer and ho
cither hnd to come without paying
too mil or romnln over In Rosoburg
MRS. B. P. COLVIN returned over
land yesterday from n fow wcoks
visit to Denver nnd enstern points.
Slio reports a delightful trip.
MRS. F. L. WILSON, of Portland,
nrrlved this morning on ttio
Breakwater and expects to re
main BOIllO tlmo Blght-Boolng.
MISS EVELYN LANGWORTHY nnd
Illma Langworthy returned this
morning from tho W. II. Smith
homo nt tho forks of Coob RIvor.
with his parents ns n result of his
marrying a Rosoburg girl and In
ordor Hint thoy would not know
his whereabouts ho Blgncd his nuto
ticket nil Frank Bnrkor. His w:fo
Is now In Portland. In view of tho
circumstances nnd that Parsons
promptly paid tho bill, tho local or
Beers did not put him to nny In-convenience
Home From Curry. Tho C F. Mc
Gcorgo nnd E. W. Knmmoror fnmlllea
roturned todr.y from u plensnnt out
lug trip In tho McGcnrgo nuto Into
Curry county. Thoy returned from
LnnglolB via Myrtle Point crossing
tho const rango. With this excep
tion they report tho roads In excel
lent condition nnd hnd a very onjoy
oblo trip.
Sprains Ankle. At n recent pic
nic Hnrry l'alntor attempted to show
the boys n fow athletic "stunts" thnt
tho boys did years ngo and In turn
ing n handspring wrenched his left
nnklo badly nnd that's tho cause of
that limp. Hnrry says tho sprained
nnklo was not Intended to bo Includ
ed In tho exhibition but tho day's
fun wna worth It.
FOB SALE Town of good work
horses. Would tnko part paymont
in dnlry Btock. Enquire engln
oor'B offlco, Myrtlo Point, or
phono 353, Mnrshflold.
Do Catering
For Parties
BOOM FOB SMALL
BANQUETS.
hite House Bakery
I Formerly Leld'a.)
LUNCHES
FOB
PARTIES.
PIONIO
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy, stock and fruit farm con
sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and
40 acres of rich bottom land, eight
acres of bench land set to apple
trees and fifty acres more that can
easily bo cleared for orchard and
balance good grazing land for cat
tle, sheop or goats.
Twolvo head good dairy cows and
nil farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coob
River, one mllo from postofllce,
school and boatlandlng.
Buy direct from owner.
For further Information, call or
wrlto: W. A. QAQE. Allegany. Ore.
'inds of Job Printing Done nt The Times Office
FOB SALE Motorliont, length lid
feet, motor six h.p., four cyclo
Truscott: prlco $275, Inquire at
Times offlco.
FOB BALE 32-foot cabin
launch, completely equip
ped for cruising. Cooking
galley, deck chairs, etc.
Main cabin finished In
hardwood panols. Launch
Is In perfect condition
throughout, having re
cently been overhauled
and repainted. Is prac
tically as good as new.
Cost originally $2500 mid
If taken nt once will sell
for 9(175. Responsible
parties can buy It on
their own terms. Call or
address Tho Gunnery,
Marshfleld.
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY.
Not With Union Market. Sam
Centers wns never connected In nny
way with tho Union Mnrkot ns er
roneously stutod In roport of his re
cent trouble At ono tlmo ho deliv
ered goods to pooplo in Llbby and
only visited tho Union Mnrkot to got
supplies tho sumo as ho called nt tho
othor stores, but was In no way con
nected with tho market.
Injured by Engine. Ed Elliott
wns painfully hurt nt tho McDonald
Vnughan ennip at Danlols Crook yes
tordayj' Whllo working with a don
koy engine, ho got caught In tho ma
chinery nnd n big strip of flesh was
torn from his thigh. It wns not qulto
detached and ho was taken to Mercy
hospital and the wound dressed.
Bet urns to Lcwlston. L. W. Mey
er, who camo to Coos Bay to superin
tend tho installation nnd oponlng of
the Pnrlslan left this morning for
Lowiston, Idaho, whoro ho Is mana
ger of another branch of tho Pari
sian. Mr. Harris, who recently ar
rived from Spokane, will have tho
A .Splendid Picture. "A Million
aire Cowboy," at tho Orphoum Inst
night proved to be a rovclatlon in
moving pictures. Evoryono who saw
It, ami tho houso wns crowded with
standing room nt n premium, pro
nounced It ono of tho best over shown
on Coos liny. So unlvcrsnl was tho
npproval that It will bo shown ngnln
tonight to meet the popular domnnd.
Don't mlsa It. A fpcclnl fenturo of
two reels, two thousand foot of ronl
entertainment.
PERSONAL NOTES
, D. SMITH, of
In town today.
Danlols Crock, Is
MRS. E. E. Dyer of Dnnlols Creek,
Is In town today.
. L.
In
PHELAN, of Myrtlo Point, Is
Mnrshflold on business.
A. A. SLOCUM, of Catching Inlot,
Is In town on business,
ALBERT JOHNSON Is a visitor hero
today from Catching Inlet.
MISS IIATTIE BOWRON Is spondlng
tno day noro rrom Maxwell.
GEORGE BLAKE Is spondlng the
dny noro from Catching Inlot.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS, of Sum
ner, Is spending tho dny horo.
MISS ELNA SELANDER. of Sum
nor Is visiting rolatlvos hero.
II. S. RONERIIAKE, of Ross Inlot,
Is a business visitors horo today.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE arrived
hero on the ovonlng train on a
business trip.
Fountain Drinks
PURE, WHOLESOME AND
HEFBESIIING.
Served from modern sanitary
fountains.
Our
"SPECIALS"
.... nro delicious
Try one.
STAFFORD'S
MRS. WALTER SPADE nnd daugh
ter, Bessie, of Sumnor, nro spond
lng tho dny horo. Mr. Spado re
cently bought a thlrty-flvo-acro
MEETS
Thoro aro a groat many
meots to which pooplo's atten
tion Is directed nowadays, tho
race meets, lodgo meots and
many othor kinds, but wo
want to call your special at
tention Just now to our cholco
MEATS
for Sunday and overy other
dny. Wo havo nothing but
tho best on our blocks nnd
guaranteo satisfaction. Beef,
Pork, Mutton, Hams, Bacon
and ovorythlng to bo found In
a first-class market.
The Palace Market
180 North Broadway.
Tolephono -100-J.
E. F. MORRISSEY enmo over lnat
evening from Myrtlo Point, whoro
ho has been supervising tho pav
ing work, to look nfter business
here.
MRS. E. L. GRAEF AND MISS ELIZ
ABETH HENDRY yoft yoBtorday
for a two wocqa visit on Coos RIv
or. Tlioy will bo tho guests of Mrs.
D. A. Jones.
J. M. CULLEY nnd his undo, Mr.
Brown, of Chicago, who arrived
horo two wcoks ngo, nro visiting
In town today from tho Culloy
homo on Catching Inlot.
MRS. F. D. BROWNE roturnod to
hor homo nenr Gardiner today
after a short visit on tho Bny.
Mr. Browno Is In chnrgo of tho
Southorn Pacific work on Scho
flcld Crook.
MR. AND MRS. A. A. MASTERS,
who enmo horo from Idaho and
lmvo since boon visiting with rol
ntlvoa on Catching Inlot, oxpoct
to lonvo on tho Nairn Smith for
uniifornln whoro thoy will lo
cate. MRS. PEARL RIGGS-RODBY ro
turnod this morning from a visit
with her pnronts. Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. W. Rlggs, of Ross Inlot. Sho
wns accompanied by hor mother
nnd togothor thoy will visit
frlonds horo.
ROY MILLER, who Ib In chnrgo of
tho dredging operations horo for
tho Pugot Sound Drcdgo & Brldgo
Company, Is moving Into tho Pon
nock houno on Contral avonuo,
which P. A. Snndborg recently
vncatod. Mr. Mlllors mothor
will nrrlvo horo this weok on tho
Breakwater to keop houso for
him.
MR. AND MRS. A. II. BROWN nnd
two children of Chlcngo, nro on
Coos Bny as hii minor guests nt tho
homo of his nophow, J. M. Culloy
on Cntchlng Inlet. Mr. Brown Ib
a conductor connoctcd with tho
Pullman dining enr sorvlco nnd has
travoled all ovor tho United States,
but expresses himsolf ns hotter
ploasod with tho cllmato and pros
pects of Coob Bay than any section
ho has ovor visited. Ho mny lo
cnto horo later.
RAILWAY HERE
IN 15 MONTHS
That's good news that
Engineer Hoey sends from
Eugene that the S. P. will
he completed into Coos Bay
and running trains into
Marshfield in 15 months.
Equally good news is tho
fact that the most refresh
ing and -wholesome fountain
drinks to bo had on Coos
Bay may ho found at Sar
tor's. Sartor's is just as
famous hero as tho S. P.
becanso Sartor has been giv
ing service of the best for
more than 15 months. Coma
to Sartor's tomorrow.
Penslar Liver Saline
makes tho llvor lively and Im
proves tho disposition.
23c nnd QOc for sulo by iih only,
8TOBE FOB QUALITY GOODS
AND PENSLAR REMEDIES.
1 flfrlVJ CM M gIItMr