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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, T913-EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALOXKY Editor und Pub.
DAN i:. MALOXHV News Editor
Offlrlnl I'nncr of Coot County.
OFFICIAL I'AI'KR OK THE CITV
OK MAltHIIKIKM).
A (lit MAT OUT.
ONK f!lft Hint Is possible to (ill
men the best of all to rc
relvc. the noblest of all to bestow-
Is a tender, compassionate,
forgiving love. And love shall romo
Into tbo human heart open to receive
it, ns dawn steals across the hilltops;
silent and soft and slow, then sud
denly, n Brent rndlnm-e, more real by
fnr than human llfu Itself.
(JUT IJL'SV.
and Now. Dean Hole relates: "Nye.
tho American lumiorlst. brilliant
i as tlio best, whoso comod never
1 falls to rharni, and whose tragic
death I shall never cease to mourn,
told mo that when he met Wagner
he said to him, 'Your music Is be
vond my comprehension, but I al
ways feel sure when I nenr It that
It Is rcnlly much better than It
sounds.' "
I
DRUNKEN ORGY
DAILY ItlDDI.KS.
P THINGS need cheering up, cheer
1'enii ir tney need noosiing, uooat
em; If they need shaking tip,
shako 'em; If they need something
else, give 'em that see that some
thing Ir done to relievo whatever Is
wrong,
ax i. v. v. m-ntrrr
A Portland paper Bays: "An In
Bnno patient shouted continuously for
Bovcn hours nt the top of his voice
without saying anything intelligible.
Want n splendid recruit for the I.
w, w. piauorm.
t limuf ttma.
1. What are the three degrees of
getting on In the world?
2. Why Is an air played by an or
chestra like Iinllnn robbers?
.1. What is that which will give a
cold; cure n cold and pay me doc
tor's bill?
4. When Is a fnshlonnblo young
woman like n stingy old womnn?
r. Win 1u llm Intt'AH mrf nt n
man's fnco shaved In January like a
celebrated fur?
Answers.
1. (let on, get honor, get honest.
z. it is a itanu umy.
.1. A draft.
4. When she makes a great bus
tie about a little waist.
. It's a chln-chllly.
ritisco u'liiTi: slave cask.
WITH THE TOAST
AND THE
TEA
n
-
uoon kvexixo.
Thero never wns a bad man
who had ability for good service.
llurke.
immortal oalleries.
If men but knew the mazes of the
brain
And nil Its crovded pictures, they
would need
No Louvre or Vatican;
lirnu'M
Intricate gallorlcH are built, whose
walls
Aro rich with all tho splendor of a
life.
Each crimson leaf of every autumn
walk,
Dowdrops of chlldhood'H inornlnis,
overy scene
From nny window where we've
chanced to stand:
Forgotten sunsets, suinuier after
noons, Hang resh In those Immortal galler
ies, Few over can unlock them, till
grent Death
Unrolls our lifelong memory as a
rcroll.
Ono key Is solltui'.n, and silence one,
jwiii one u uuiei mind, content to res:
Maury IHggi ami Andrew Cumlncttl
Plead Xot (Jtillty.
(fir Amo Ulr! ITfii Is Coot nty Tlmrt )
SAN FRANCISCO, July .10 .Mau
ry Dlggs and Andrew Cnnilncttl, al
leged white slavers, whoso prosecu
tion has caused so much discussion
In Congress and elsowhere, pleaded
not- guilty In the United States Dis
trict Court today. Their trial was
set for August ".
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
HORN
I
iw.1,1..,! ,ir CROUCH To Mr. and Mrs. Perry
behind our CnwU f m ,,,, ,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ma
gary in West Marshlleld. Tuesday.
July 2, a daughter.
ENDS FATALLY
Gus Ulrich, Logger, Singing
Home, Sweet Home, Jumps
Into River Off Express
"Hoys, I don't want to live any
longer."
"Home, Sweet home, be It--
In another Instant Ous Ulrich ,
was plunging headlong from the
cabin of the launch Express tnto ;
toos River. The first bars of the I
old familiar song had a pathetic I
tinge to the balnnce of those on the '
iioat, even though they came In a ,
maudlin way from the drunken log
er who had decided to end It nil.
I'lrlch's first reninrks were
tlinmrlit In- tlm nnrlv tn be a loku
and no oiio attempted to stop him
ns 1n arose ami in another Instant
It was too late.
The affair hnpnoned near SI
Noah's ranch. The Express was
under full headway and could not
stop, but T. F. Hauschlldt was fol
lowing closely In his launch nnd he
saw the man Jump. He threw nut
an oar to I'lrlch when the latter
came to tlic surface, mil ne reiuseu
to grasp It. He stopped his launch
nnd backed up, but as he neared
the drownlnc man. the latter sank
for the Inst time.
Al Smith, I.es Smith nnd others
began dragging the river and last
evening recovered tho body. Thero
was nothing on It except some
knives, tobacco nnd bottles of nlco-
hol nnd whiskey. There wore no let
ters to show anything about the dead
man's relntlves. Whether anything
will bo found In his luggage which
was taken up on the Express. Is not
known.
Ulrich cnino here about a year imo
from California to work on the Wll
lett (c Hurr lino. Lately ho has
been working at various logging
enmps. his lost Job being nt the Mc
Donald & Vaughnu camp on Daniels
Creek. He seldom remnlned long
nt n place, coming to town for n
spreo nfter he had worked n week.
Mini Mureiiiiis know mm Hiigiuiy
ALLOVER LACES
SOc to SS.OO
,r ,''" and llarl t:,tT'
WE HAVE OVER THIRTY MTARATE
TERXS IX ALLOVJ.lt LACES
AS It DISTINCT
axi xets.
PAT-
LANDG'S
pro.mit deliveries
uih-ii.-. fuoxt street.
OOOI (JOODS.
I'HOXE YOl'H ORDERS
IMIOXE HII-L.
Slllllln 1'l? x,
-- '. . i. 5,t.t.onJ
DE.V.IA.MIX OSTmx"
Aicliitoei, "
Phono IO.'1-L
enJ
Mark Twain
was once asked,
best?"
"Of all your books, which do you consider the
lie promptly replied, "My hunk book." 4
Tho man or woman, boy or girl, who earns some, spends less,
nnd has a savings pass book on this bank. Is on the road to
success.
1 T M. WKK1HT.
I J CONTRACTOR Avn
lllllt 111,.. l''u
I Estimates furnished on ,.
j Plans nnd specifications f3
I If desired. An honest U .
teed. Phono 124-R. m ,!t
TOEL OSTMNI),
I J Ptllllll Tlllw. ....1 ..
1 41b S. Sixth Street. WonTfel
j Leave orders at W. R, Hn.' "HI
jo, -
,pKKfj UILBV IIAM1iiJ55p
! l'lunlst nml t...i
Ragldonco-Studlo. 237 a t,.?
Phono ls.i Dm1l
fIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP COOS BAY
G. GHANDIiKit,
in i',i' .,,.ffi..i. 1 ....... ,,,.. ie iMUscopul church and tlm linu
... ...... 1, nixiiiiuiii , .11111 unit- 11 in ...11 1. ..ii.ii..- ,, . ---.--.
world, uiimuim. no una uriven niiout
Not dabbling all the Master's work il.'Knr ,,,,!J.r.,,li" ,,I,.",B for ,,lt' Tt'r
to death nlnala nnrtii Front street work,
Dmlste Due Sunn. Tho Dredge
Seattle will arrive hero about August
f 111111 I?.. ii 11.. ..a.... I- . ....
Hum nviuiif iu mini mo I'liaunei 1 " '- v - ......
eepenlng on Coos liny under the 'mvlng secured several Jobs for him
!.. .. .... It a tlli.l tt'fl ii uiitiilliit Tilt! lt xnatitH.lmi
mi ui tuns nay contract.
On lltintlntr Tiiu It. i.' r',,v
Portland, formorlv n Hiinoiiiumi nir,
er. nnd W. Ashloy. II. R. Ilnrton. C.
O llorfmnn and others passed
through here today on route to his
inn. (.tunny Homings f0r n
ieor hunt.
Driving Piling. Clms. Noble has
taken his pile driver off the Terminal
Railway extension on Vm-n, i.v,.
.,rco.1. '." nilt '" tlle foundation for
IK, iiiiiiik rt-iuiuii put'iui jiiijh iui nun
, ii 1 1 was sending him out yestertlny
of to Hnerk's camp nt Smith Ilnsln.
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
With cur small liitrferunri.
Cod Is Coo.
Kilwipi Rowland Sill.
It aln t luck; Its merit.
Just live by the slilo or the road
nnd be a friend to man.
If you think y an, there'
no ono to stop you from tryliiK.
rooKV!
Old Mother Nettlcoat
Vnnted n petticoat
And went down town to n store,
Hut when she got thero
The girl said, with a staro. i
"They're not wearing thoni things
nny more."
-::--
Tlio time to eat green corn off
the cob nnd enjoy It to (he fullent
extent Is when nobody is looking.
-::-n-
Tho lightning buK brilliant,
Hut to hasn't nny mind,
Hi tmuhloN iluoiiKh oxlHteiici
:.: . !h tall '.,t on behind.
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thoro leinnlnlng about 1 100 feet yet
Xo Kinney Xews Mnjor L. ).
Mnnoy up to a late hour this af
ternoon had not received nnv ad
"Ises from Portland relative to the
llsoy deal or Judge llronnugh's
return, although today was the date
mu In Wllseys telegram the other
;'av ror llronnugh's arrlvnl. Neither
has any definite word been received
from Judge Harris relntlve to the
appointment of receiver.
; NORTH BEND NOTES. I
V
from
big' II. J. KIMRALL returned todnv
from n business trip to Portland.
D. 0. KICNYON. of Falrvlew. Is a
business visitor hero for the duv.
L. I). SMITH, of Coos River. Is In
Mnrshlleld on business nnd pleas
ure. A. T. HAINKS arrived home on tho
Hreukwuter today from n business
trip to Portland.
MRS. ('HAS. MUIR nnd Mrs. A. A.
ICinor.v. of North Rend, were
Mnrshlleld visitors today.
MISS MARY M'CHICSNKY arrived
here today from Portlnud to vis-
It nt tho c. R. Peck homo.
MR. AND MRS. DKTWILKR return
ed to Myrtlo Point todny nfter a
short utuv on the Rev
DICK DINNKCAN of San Frunclsco
rifiii.,,. ....I it I..I.. .. .....i 1
...,,.,. , (iu.iui inn nun umy a won
known trnvollng man Is back on
the Hay.
MRS. J. W. MOTLKY loft today
for South Coos River, where she
will bo tho guest of Mrs. K. Ceo.
niuitu.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OI.DKST HANK IX C(K)S COl'XTY.
KstnltlNhed 18HK.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid on Time Deposit),.
Officers:
J. W. Rennet t, President.
J. II. Flnmiu.Mii. Vice-President.
It. F. Williams. Ciislilci-.
(Jeo. F. Winchester, Assistant Cnshler.
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Archibxt
Roonm 801 nnd 1102. pm,.
Marslifleld, Oregon.
f rIt. W. MOIMIOW
J- llunll.t
j 171 Grimoi IJiilldli.g, ore, .
I Tlieter. Olllce Phone SI
rXVM. 8. TUIU'K. " "
j W AHCHITF.CT
Marslifleld, Oregon.
yu. a. j. HKNimva
! -"' Modern Di-nt.l t..i.
Wvj are oaulppod to do high c!nl
nun uu ouuii uoilCO at ttl Trl
lowest prices. Kxnralnatloa si
I rtnn.l1n. t.i' .., ...'!l
1 , i, in, mi imiinn u;.;
Oreut Display of Wr
Autumn and Winter G A
Call mill got your chulro oat cfil
iiousauiiH pntterni.
1 KJUU Divss kMkU
., SUITS ISI.-i TO S.10.
-i rront street . . rlW.,l
F. W. Kern returned todnv
a business trip t0 Portland. '
Henry lloeck left yesterdnv for
his IokkIiik cniup at Sinlth'8 ilnrn.
lie will put a large crew to work
and get out lots of logs for the fall
rise.
Mrs. Claude Hockett. of l'limii-,.
was shopping bore vestenlnv on the Ihiv.
'inn ireua llazer expects to leave -"AIR DANO has resumed his posl
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HFXHY SIIXOSTACKICX, .Malinger
FARM. COAL, TIMIIKi; AXD l'L.VITIX(J LAXDS A SPi:CILTY
(ji:xi:ual A(ii:xTs kastsidi: .
MARSHFIKLD OFFICK, PHOVK
I'Oyt ILLi: CITY OFFICK PHOXI
I l-.T.
11)1.
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK,
FOR GOOD mm
! Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundo
j We always deliver the gooi
i Phone 57-J Marshtt
St. Hel
ns
Hall
ill a coiiniK nr u'lmbu t.... 11....1. .......
....I. . I ... """" '"I IM'IIU'II'J,
uluu'o si... will enter the I'nlversltv
of California when the winter mw.
."Ion heglns.
I Alfred .lolinson. principal of one of
he lacouui K, Schools, mid a 1.
" tiiikii r ....ii. . -....-
lull',,, tin. tire.1 tow., mm, .i,.. .' . " .'." -M "" ,,,," ""'von years
ci IAS. STAFFF and M. A. Sweet-1
man ion in .Mr. Htnuffs launch. I
iui? Jii iiiitii mil . im tiimttiiti t iii.. i ....
inornlng. n i-outlab,kwio
OPTIMO U'AM'tsnv iu i , Rotldent nnd Day School for Girl
i ..V... ?.. .I1 S..S J lR'l.t' . fl" ! Inct..r,ot Hl.tm of m.J0, U,,.l. .!... '",.
. ..u nun uu iiih regular trip mid """ Aamie tm n.m.nurr DtpwtmVaTt
iniTl "W rr,OI,rt" ,U"' ,,"8,,),,K','H1 """ft rSruuTI"J,,i'I,4,0,,,,,8c,'',';
uu. aisTiii m ri:iii(iii,otfi(,-K
jariner ran re re In tlm ,v.,i.,
Ho doesn't have to go to the mov
Inn picture show.
-it-tj-Uluo
Is all right in tin, skv.
And all rlKlit In the maiden's oyo.
Rut get It In your system.
It will kill you, ,y ainl hyo.
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! STOHY OF TIIK DAY.
Rill No was once liitrodurod to
Wngner, the coinponer. In Then
ii,... ..i.i.i
fai,.n.. :....,".. .: .""' """k
ii .V . """ "'" "'"11118. Ho v
divide the greater part of his time
h; ween tho A. Johnson home on
, I lies lnet mm the A. .1. Davis
Home im .shernian avenue.
I Mrs. .1. .. .Incihson left thU
inoriilijic hy auto for Medford. where
Hhe w I r sit l.r sou. later K
to California hefore returning home
Mr. and Mrs. Rimcoe llaxer and
on iim.r,. ,ft ye.terduv for
iMitlng at Ten .Mile. '
nii.'iU,Vi..-H ,".,'y' U'wU Halslimer
for I'll ir,J l1aw,,',', ,,,ft "'
f I I.Ik Rock, nlmwt Allegany, where
t'ey will limn for a lime.
PRIZES FOR COOS COUNTY FLOWERS
I7 ' io-iniil imrpow of HhowlMB vi. .... "
f other HiH-tl.ni the l.rllllaucy and he. ,, "ira,,K8" from
1 of Coos Hay and to oZJi , ', l 1St"' 'U,l, f,owe
residents at ho,!,., wo1 ,a ' ,' , , ' lh"" uy the
-omo vases for the three hes I " 1 ", "' '' "" pr,M8 ,,,r, "
"Tho l.us) Comer- hefure 9 ov!o! nr "owo ro,.BlU
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2ND
Loekhart & Parson's Drug Stom ., . l,la'8 n,ld Wn 'm to the
Here .lie name of ea , ,,," ,,,. ' n l',ock' oveii.ng
a niiml.or. The .......her , in , ,. l,.,too,, '" a lu,0 Slveii
the Judges m) k now , " ,,, " '." ? wh-.' the display S(, t ,a
-.,-.., iiiiu ri ii.i.t. .. ...
"UIUIIK lllllfl 'ifiAN 1.
....,, itUVI II M
8 Saturday and
follows:
vision. All fl ers ,,, , "r " f,owcr" b'"K
l-rlw. awarded St.dov'".1 ,yl1 '" 0,,r w,,u,ow
1'lrst prize. raU,?R .C,,,,K: Tho nrlin are as
SirSr-
ton at the Flanagan & Dennett
oaiiK niter n vacntlon sient nt
Ten Mile mid In Currv Countv.
l'RIR) McCORMAC who has heen
speu ling his vacation m the Krank
Rogers' lauch on Coos River inine
down yesterday for n shon stay In
town.
. V. WILLIAMS nnd wife nnd daugh
tors. Misses draco and 1'rnnces,
nnd Master Oeorge. will leave via
Rnndnn and the Speedwell tomor
row for a few weeks' visit In Snn
! ranrlsco.
M. O. WARNKR. the well-known
Piano tuner expects to he on Coos
Ray soon on 1ik jilth visit to
loos County. Any orders left nt
I he lines office for pinno tuning
or repairing will recehe prompt
nnd en refill attention.
MRS. SICI.MA THOMAS and .hlldren
aiiiiivw nnd Kdlth. arrived homo
yesterday from Rerkeloy. Calif,
whore they have spent the sum
mer. Mrs. Thomas who Is princi
pal of the Knstshlo schools has
heen attending; the summer school
u mo university of California
MRS. A. !:. OI.OSSOP and children
returned yesterday from a several
weoks stav at Herkeley. Calif
whore Mrs. Olossop. who Is d
tenchor In tho Mnrshlleld schools,
has heen attending tho University
of California etiinmor school
I'RKD WBAVBK nn. famllv will
jl SIS -aVwrThS
m&s&ir t,mo ,nnrt,c,uK
W,Mh.lJ'UY ani1 wlf0 f "'ooklyn
Mich, aro expected here nlioi.V
l. in .'.' '' I'Owry. Mr low-
un!oVsirSs,,s-
tt. IIiI.iih Mull
WANTED
watches that won't keep time. Dirty
and rancid oil nro the runiuUon ot
your watch. Lot mo handlo It and
preserve It perfectly for years to
como. ,
oop E. C. BARKER.
22C Front st. Mnrshfl ,. Or,
I.OW In price, high In iualliy,
Electric Irons
Wo luivo n few seconiMiiintl
Iroim It. KMU working condition
at l.T.l.
New Irons, ijiij.nt) up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J 1G3 N. Broadway
Just Received
another shipment of the fmt
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery ft
Phone 102
You Auto Call Foote
I'HOXi: Ml.,7 XIOMT A DDAV
Stand front of Itluuro llllllard I'MrIor
TII1CKK XKW CARS '
After J I I'M. ,.,, .,
Residence I'lione 8-J.
Careful Drives .,. 0nu,i Cltr
Clearance Sale
RKtJAX Jl'LV II ,) co.vni'i.'
ALL OK jfl.V.
1K Cut In Prices
Electric Shoe Store
180 South llroniliviiv.
c:
J
inger Sewine Machines
Wo havo thorn tor rent or for aalo.
Machines Ropalred.
Supplies nnd Needles for Snlo.
W. J. HIT.,
Il I'nrk Ave. Murslifk-Id.
I'lmno 2H0.X.
Bowling Alley!
UTS XOHTH FUOXT STHKICT
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
$10 A FRONT fOOI
Whoro property nil around it
boUIiik for $2ti to HO, Till'
nn exceptional naraia j1
offorlnn In Wast Marshfleld.'
don't uso the term "bargain t
nuvisedly. vo cannot anore'
wo enn snow you. invwi
hoforo this opportunity U Joce
I. S. KAL'F.MAX CO.
First Class Weaving
Troinptly done nt
Gardiner's Rae Camet Farimv
On Sherman avenue between Cnllfo,-.
, "'"' voiinecticut.
PI.Q.I. 171. Kor,, , Qt
Gray Auto Service
VWier Tucker, Proprietors.
none orders n nio
Wnd Auto Line
Marshfield &
North
7 nam K' "VerJ- 20 minutes from
a. in., to 7 p. m.; from 7 n m
to 12 o'clock ,vnJ',n, A.?' '"
cents ono way. round trip 25 cents
Commutation hooks. 20 r des $? no
Cars leave Chandler Ilotol aiorah'
G0RSTc& KING. Pmp.
City Auto Service
Oood Cara, Osroful D"""
reaBonablo chargos. Our ,
"Will ko anywhere at any t
llfiniln no XTIrl, tilinna ISj'A
,...u..U ,o, i11blll I,1UUV '-
TOat nOODAliK. I'roprJiJSS,
After
12. 2finrT n7r,.Xl,5.,
Mol,n.r.r "'bUi. at0.
M'K AUR STIIX sni.i.ivn
Corona Blend Coffpp
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee& Spice House
181 Mket AMhllllI
'war UKUKlVKMt 0
A IarL' ulifnineHt of ElW""1
Olnss Shades. . ja
Call and see our stock of I
nrnn ltrA ln l.na snmif v, '
latest deslgiiB In Bhower rw
from two light to five. Everftw
in electrical supplies.
Barnard & Langwod
llninnp PanraM
TirE MODERN DYEUS. CLJ
I'RKSSBRS and HAT Hl0Yy
Agent for Eovard H. 8!
Co., Pino Tailoring.
Thosn i... . """irian va.
n f. ! ' " ,,rUos ' he ,M
"'"UD,. uregon.
eon In our window
" " iuue, wash.
. nunc .1II..I.
FASIILV DINXEns
"" your r iiunro
SNAP
maice your next suii. .gt!
ART-PARSONS DRUG en
ssrsa, """ " offfi
Oor. nrodway ud Market
Have That Roof
NOW
Open day nnl night,
MEUCHANT'S OATE
Broadway and Commercial ' Bma
Bee GOBTBBU
PHON23 3171.
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ncre. OX KASV tpiims l olS por