The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 30, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 19,3-EVE1I1NG EDITION.
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PARCFL POST CUPID 15 BUSY HIE PHOTOS
BOAT SERVICE M CODS BAY OF BOMI
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Propose to Change it From
Mail to Steamer During the
Winter Months.
Postmaster V. H. Curtis today
received the following soir-cxiilan-atory
letter from S. II. .Morse, Post
office Inspector of this district:
"I )mvo Just received n rase for
Investigation, wlilcli conteinplntes
Bending parcel post matter for
Marsliflcld, Oregon, vln l'ortland,
Oregon, and tlienco Ijy boat to
Marshfleld,
"This change Is planned In order
to deliver parcel post matter in bet
ter shnpo than If transported by
stage from llosehurg, nlthough there
might bo more time consumed In
transit.
"Please glvo me your opinion In
regard to such a change, and how
the patrons of your offlco will re
gard came.
"Any Information you can fur
nish on this subject will be appre
ciated." For Winter Month.
Tho proposed arrangement Is
simply for tho winter months when
the mall has to bo handled on pack
horses. Contractor Ilarnnrd says
It will simply bo Imposslblo for him
to arrango to carry the parcel post
bnslnoss In addition to the regular
mall,
At present, the parcel post busl
Engagement of Miss Edith Hi
denbrand and Archie John
ston Announced Today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W IMUIenbrmul
W. F.
Some
for
v
McEldowney Secures
Good Views Plans
"Boulevard Day."
McKldowney. of the Rev-
todav announce.! the encasement of V McKldnwney of the Hev
heir daughter. Mis.- Kdlth. to M- neld Development Company has
J. A. Johnston. The date of th Ju secured n ro.ii i of f no picture.
n intlnU hn not been fixed. of tems on the Marshlleld-to-tho
" Hss f" lllhlcnbraSd U on! of the J boulevard Some of then, have
most charming and vlvmtoui young bn mounted on n card which le
women and a host of friend will being displayed In ho window of
unite In congratulating Mr. Johnston The Times office and are attracting
niion his great victor. Mr. John- much Interest. Some of the differ-
iews is one snowing win.
DOHtlnu notices nlonir the
another showing Lookout .
and her ninny frlendH here will unite
In congratulating tho groom.
Mm i led Today.
V. U. Klrli. of the Ilradley Candy
Pniminiiv nml Mrs. tiln Ili'll Ilolcc.
of Portland, were married this morn
ing nr the home of Rev. 'A. O. How
ard, pastor of tlio .Miirsniieiti inris-
I nun v iiuivio i mm h iini i
ness nvornges between 100 and BOO ,11,11s. .Mrs. Chambers, daughter of the
ly and owing to the groom, being tho only guest. Mrs.
Kirlll tuiui.'. .mi. uvi,,,-
... Im- l,m,n 1nmt.nl lii Mnmhllilil I'llt
fflUII 1113 UH.ll .k..v .-....--..
for a couple of years as represent.!-, primes
live 01 lilt' 1 anui- ji.iiuoiii".- v - Vi 1 1
Steel Company ami lias a nosr 01 sunup "... " iun m mm,, .. -
friends who agree that "the best Is eellent view of nil the surrounding
none too good for Archie." country Is obtainable mid others 1
.Ml- Cliuv Kiipmcil. showing the liniuense trees and
Marshtleld friends of Miss Jessie stretches of highway.
Chase, an Instructor In the Marsh-' j'nrt of tlie route hns been clear-
Held iiign scnoui ior vuiiiii- "i on (Hid nrrnngeineniH nro now ucing
a. .... 1... fn- 1in (inet Vlltir fit HnH- mmtn ,. n,ii,tfif lit. tli.i finatfiftl ntlil
.t'tllfi. Ulll ."I .,.v- ,'.u ,..... .. -.. 1 11111111; ,u luniivii 11, p iiiu Liiniviii .,!.,
ton where she completed her course 0f the routo with Anderson avenue
nt Simmons College and Inter held t near Fourteenth street. Some are I
an excellent position, today received nig() trying to establish a little park
announcement of her engagement to jnl Houlcvnrd Oulch. where I)r j
.Melville Kastham. 11 member of the( Houseworth and others own n nlce
Clttpp-Kasthani Company, of Uoston, 1 0vel trnct which can be easily con-1
manufacturers 01 X-ray and wireless j verted Into 11 fine rustic pnrk nml
fiilnirrrllllll' lllHtrtltlHIIltM. Till (lnte I lilntili, irriimwlu flit- pntlpnrtll ritttltlf-u I
..vr,.. ....... ... - "". 1 I'llllV ftwilllln .... ,......, ...... ..n.-.
.1 ....11 I- . ..ll.n! MIllU I .
01 inu iiiiiiiuiB is iiui h""' en.
Chaso was expected to visit- here -pho plan to have "Hotilevnnl
tlilu Ulltllllllir. Illll imHtlinllOll IlL'l'lllnv ullllllfif til llwl Allounllll
Western trip. She was one of the I ..(;00,i Uoml(, 1)Ryt n8 auggested by
most popular iencin-rn m ...uinum-m . ,ihh. watt, ih meeting witn npprovni
Straight Forward Facts About His
Ninth Semi -Annual Clearance Sale
.Every claim made about it, from tho outset, is more
than substantiated in tlie merchandise, tho assortments,
the values.
There is nothing about any of this clothing that we would
not tell about, in print, or over the counter,
Comparison is the sure test of value, It always emphas
izes genuineness,
Combine our regular saving to you plus discounts we
give you at this Clearance Sale, Then compare,
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe
Myrte Point
-Three Stores:'
MARSHFIELD
Co,
Band
ion
nKwrw
1, lin. 11111, it. iiivliiii ..1111 i.,..iyllll
nml If In IIImiIv Mint fhlti wilt Im I
arranged, nml the co-operation of 1
hundreds of nieu nml boys secured
to runup tne clearing or tlio ronil
nml malting n good path.
nmitiiln nr, jlnt
j.ui.i.i.n ,'ji mij iiiiii lining 11, inu jsiu.'iit, .fiiiip. .u ....... r...v
bulky pnekages Is inoro difficult to Hole" arrived on the IJrcnlnvnter
hnmll.. Ilini, mull - l.'vim limn II ' ,,,Ih 'HnIllJf. 'I lll'.V will reside III
jianuie tnnn mail. hen tlien, H,.kii,iii,i ,i ,i, ,.,. rrimnii ihrn
u.ii nnitvui (iiiii ihv limit,' -'
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would be difficult to prevent the
packages becoming crushed and
rvnlorsoakod
While It might menu a fw 1:i)h'
delay to have the parcel post come
by boat, Postmaster Curtis says
that It looks n him as though it
would bo tho best wny out of II.
Anyway tho parcel post service by
boat would be Just ns good ns
could bo obtained by express.
Mr. Curtis is anxious to secure
tho oxprossloii of ns many as possi
ble relative to tho proposed change.
Mr. Kirk has won during his resi
dence hero will unite In wishing
tliem all tho hnpi Iness that can 1
conio to nnyone
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1 a fin fin mw
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rum ijhuw ;
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f LEAGUE
BASEBALL SCORE
Portland Takes First Game of
of New Series From Los
Angeles, 7 to 2.
When
COAST I.I
(ici: sT.wiii.vcs.
Won Lost P.C.
SSI IS .BB1
Along the Waterfront.
.
Tho Hard.' went down Mil. iiiv
last evening to sail for San Fran
cisco with a cargo of lumber.
The Adeline Smith sailed lute yes
terday for Oakland.
The llrooklyn Is taking on n car
go at North lleiiil mid will sail to
morrow with pinwiingerH and freight
for San Francisco.
A.MO.V( tiii: SICK.
I
V. C. I.uiiil, f iVnulale. who
Has been III nt Mercy Hospital for
Home time, was a little better this
innrii iir but Is still In n critical
coiidltlou.
i ,?''rV. "'"'""'''ley and dnughlnr
left this uiiiruliiK vln Coiii,. fr
their homo In ItoseburK. Mrs. limn-
inersloy bns lienn In Mmv... n.,u..i...i
for several weeks.
Prizes to be Awarded Next
Saturday for Best Display
of Flowers.
Coos Hay should bo no less fa-
minis for IIh roses nml flowers than
It Is for Its harbor. Hoses grow
profusely and In rare beauty here
and nil other flowers flourish no
less luxuriantly. Thero should be
more general recognition of tho
adaptability of Coos Hay soil mid
Portland . . ,
I.os Angeles ... .BO BB
J Sacramento BB B:i
Venlco B7 fiO
I Oakland r.il, fil
I San Francisco . , . B I (,:.
..'IS i
.BO li '
.IS7
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(llr AmotUikI I'rtw la Coot IUjt Tlmw.l
PORTLAND. Or.. July :io. I'oit
laud took the first gnme of the new
series from I.os Angeles yosterday,
Tho scores yesterday:
At I.os AngoloH R. if. h,
I. OH A ML' o! on . ii r. i
cllmnto to roso eiilturo nnd cultl-i Portland ..'. 7 1:1 i
At Snu Francisco
vatlon of flowers by their universal
planting. F.vory doorynrd Hhoiild ; Oakland in
have a place for flowers and the,San Francisco !
place should bu filled with bloom
ing plants.
10 uiicouragi) tins condition ns
R. II. i:.
II
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At Sncrnnionto R. jr.
Snernuieiito 12 '.
Vonlcit n
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"I'll as 10 snow strnngeiH tlio bonu
ly ami abundance of Coos County
roses mid flowers the I.oekhnrt-
Pnrson drug store Is this wonk : " I.engue Decides to Sinn Om
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WIU. Il.l( PORTLAND
AT Till: IIOTKi.s
lintel Coiw
W. Ingersoll, South inlet: Mr
Pelerson, South Inlet; vm. Oage
Coqullle: p. W. nlUll8 ,.;
HIM: O. C. llniiillii, Heaver Hill:
Fred Pederon. Nmn, nml. uy
11. vtiiKPiunii. Myrtle Point; W Snl
der. Mvrlli. Point: F. I.. Caldwell.
Oold Illll; Fred .Mllehell. .ukMde.
Hlniico Hotel,
' T. You nB. D,m,; ,T,,mw s,m.
foil, Myrtle Point- S. .T. (illlette
l'ortlnnd: P. M. Hnll-l.ewl.. c
niilllo; w. n. HoberlH. .IIomu:
I'loyd Smith, lllue Ridge; F. .
.Mci.enn. .Mrtle Point: C. White.1
Dim i-rniicisco: Frank H.-ker. Port-
n"n!u ', n,rK,"''-v- '''"'-"lice; W
. took. Hoseburg; R0y Andrews
ScottHliurg: liort Stanley. No,-,!,"
Rend.
l.l)il Hotel.
Raymond Hell. Portland: .l.iek
Charters. Portland: C. A. Mmiln
Handrn: N. S Madden. k,,h Ynl
'.v; W. K. Rhodes. Wendllng. Or
K Armstrong. Wendllng. Or.- i'i
KwliiB. Cottage drove: J. V nder
on. Merlin; I.. Maitln. l.o ,)f:0
O. Wlckham. I.om .i,BeleK Harn
Inkier. Portland. ' I
,,,. ,'l'ln' Clmmllei-.
1 ...nrta... 0 It lv 1. 1 ,.,-HaKJr
11 ., . " ' "lllW'H
Inaugurating what may develop Int.
an minimi flnwor show. It U to
be In fact n flower show In minia
ture. They offer three beautiful
vases, hnndpnluted and reallv vnl-
liable, for the thiee best display of
Nut'tlmcM I.engue Team
SAN FRANCmCO. July 30.- The
Coast league directors at their Inst
meeting illseiiMod the Portlnn-,1 situ
ation nnd It was neuernlly agreed
that Portland It getting too much
Dowers brought to their store next 1 1,lll,"ill. Thereupon n resolution
Sllllllthlv liefnr.. I) n'nliuii. ,. ,.. WHS IlltrodllfHil nml ml, .in.., I u. ,,...
- ....... H ,,. ,,,. -- ......... v ... pi tiling
Kiich dUplay will be numbered wi ' t,mt ,l ,l0 ',l0 lle of the meeting1
nun J 1 ones uiii mil Ln..,.. .,,.. ' iiiiii no iiiiihiiio iimil-ho in. tiiint,.. .1 1
- " ..... 1.1, .,,, I III' "- .-.-r.'.- "' 1..11111111 in
owners and .Saturday iv.enlnir ilia ' lac-IIU- Coast I.eaguo territory nfier
PiUeti will be Hwiiiiiiwi ti,.. .,,.i....u I Hie fi-ason of l!H:t. Mnniu..M- m..'
"'--., ii 1 .I'j. - - ........ .in'.
1 Credle ulll in-nti-Ht ,. 1.., ,..... .!
........... Mn ,,v ...iii ,1,
flower ,el' UJ"1 tnnis.
consist of:
First prlie, limul-pulittoil
vnik1. value, iir.sn
Second prlie. hiid.imnto,i vnu. 'n...,.l,,S:...V",, A?u I'rlntliiK done nf
....I.... i.i,i.. ,,,t' inn's onice.
tiiui , f 1 11,1111,
Third prlxo. Austrian vae. value
r-.Bii
i:ery lover of f,.ve,s should
promptly get ln. mm Hliow U,
tors another Cons Hay ntiracilon as
the home of beautiful flowers.
Hunting for Deer
he goes where there are deer and he expects to get them.
WHEN A PERSON GOES!
HUNTING for FURNITUREi
h eYnoe timfleo fhova in fJ Va. .ii.. ... 1 if ,r 1
"c swto WHWl- i"s. ia vjuuu x uuiuure ana mac s wiiv so
many people go to Going & Harvey'sthat's why there m
so many Coos county homes furnished with Furniture that
has come rrom the (jomg & Harvey store.
Good Furniture and reasonable prices are the magnets ol
attraction that draw so many people to the Going & Harvey
store.
A large display that offers excellent oooortuniiv for srWtm
Every article guaranteed as represented. That's what has helpel
the growth and development of this business into first place.
JJiscount tor cash; or easy payments if you wish.
Come in and see us.
Remember,
"We Sell It for Less"
GOING & HARVEY CO,
NOR.TH FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD, ORE.
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TBOUPEfWILL "
BE HEM SOON
S. S. NANN SMITH
RAILS from SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY
MONDAY, Jl'LY28,AT3I.M.
Cam-in- All Coos Bay Freight
n.er.Se,:lC"Iv,fflCe' "? I?" ",,,K" ,, I'0""''1 ' "" ' "1
Intir.O,c.iut. 'Iranspoimtlon Co., C. l- Mcfieori:,.. al.. i ,,
--.-, --r,. iiwiiv - ia
I 11' Mini .,1""l,""'. l'ortland;
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don II 1, ,,0,l: (',,HH P"!. IHll.
Jion, n Heck. I'ortl.ind: II It liar
on. ortland: It. v. V ox. ' .n,il, " :
h;l Coop,,,-, l-oitland: Iarv M .'
,heeey. .0rH.in.l: C 1 lfr."
Forest drm-.i 1 . .. ' "oiiniau.
z . 'v:y. ..""!".. rrtiad
1'avsee, Se.vttle
Mr.
S.
L".(iVl,,u,AY evenln.'
v .inn 1, ,, iii:Sm,vj"
LiiS?.u,.?Ji,',':,i,Ait.
- .....m VUi oii-pn-i
Clayman Players Coming From
Eureka to Coos Bay for
Ten Days' Engagement.
Vim,. I'wit r,v,-lv,.,i V01.,, )(I(X
"t he Cln.y..,a l'laj,..-,. Califor
ilia to,k loninaiiv ui.i. 1. 1... 1 1
''".vln; ai KureU, v. in Uo .... n..J
"l' ut the .Macule. Tlu.v vl,l
luaUe u ten day imir nf .1 '
,. - -- . tin- riMuiiy
Ihej ,Wl. uiuUly rocou.men.UM and
A''- TlUtt hi-a uUr. . , ..
., - - cvnrt-u lite
--- i-uuHiy iiut for The lv-,,1.
,lw, Hn' four ifel. aud he e-i,e,t8
o-trt then, n, Xortl, Itl , ,
wn.H.tnn,l put them 0 n In "a Vl,
town n the county lh.
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KQUII'PKD WITH WIREIiGSS
S. S. ALLIANC)
KQUIPPKI) WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTU"
oaiuk.day, AUGUST 2, AT 11 A. H
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
OONNKOTING WITH TIIE NOItTII BANK llOAU AT POK
""-1" rnuu'iu UTRAMRDin r-nniPANY.
O. F. McOEOKrt'
Pliono 41
Steamship Breakwater
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Pictures SPraming
Walker Studio
i. STKUM.VO, Ascni.
New and Second Hand furniture
sold on tj,0 Installment plan.
HAItmXGTOX, DOYLE & ,
802 Front St.
I'hone 810-L MrsWield, Or.
C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg.
DETAIL DEPARTMENT
"W",bUl T. SHINOLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AS"
HOOPING PAPER. ETC.
CUT THE FUEL DILI, ,N TWo y USINQ 0UK WO0P.
1 UOSB ,00 im SOUTH DK
SZlO ABSTRACT COMPffiJ
abstracts of titles T 'I? pioa or aH records Coos vv"
to real estnfl i?.8' ,ple.s?nt owners, or any other Worma"01
nuSI.NESS 6l?F ICI i ?? I?0? not,co- , ,. VL T
viiiiuh. H7 xortti Frout St., Marehflel rl
lQrae n
Pi iii.
PIxup
: street
Prnted w
mnkl
lay smlli
W.J. RUST, WZ4