The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 31, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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pic Irons
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working condition
pii.no up.
I Wiring Co.
1C3 N. Broadway
i's, Garage
Be of tlio
and FORD
pplies for All
of Cars
lv. riiono ma-h
ig Alley!
fhONT STREET
Evening
for Ladies
Auto Line
cry 20 mlnutoB from
d. in.: from 7 p. in.
ivory 1ml f. Faro 15
Protind trip 25 conts.
bo); 8, 20 rldcH, $2.00.
indlur Hotel, Marah-
Hend News Co., In
KING, Props.
BTILL SELLING
(lend Coffee
Coffee & Spice Mouse
mUi IlLRG.
lw, Mnisiilleld, Or.
lie :lll!-.l.
ites for
ig Trunks
runliB betweon any
Mold for tlio follow-1
rcry to bo mndo In
i of buildings:
Jntt
no
1J50
and Storage Co.
clsuer, Prop.
10-J: 49-L: 98-R.
I. SCAIFE.
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L: fj) A. II. IIU1IUINH
PAINT AND
DECORATING CO.
es Furnished.
Mursliflcld. Ore.
LY DINNERS
(locution, wo nro oa-
ed to enter to family
ir meals or short or
y mill night.
INT'8 caw;.
; Coiniiiertlul Mfld.
lNTED
m't keen time. Dirty
fcnro tlio riilnutlon of
Let mo linudlo It and
riettly for years to
BARKER.
Marshfl Id. Or.
Call Foote
NIGHT AND DAY.
iHanio lllllliml Piirlor.
new cars
Phono 255
IMioiio 28-J.
Go Anywhere
ince Sale
111 AND CONTINUES
"i" JULY.
t in Prices
Shoe Store
yli Broadway.
issWeavincr
ply done at
as Carpet Factory
emie between Cnllfor-
miinecticiit.
North Bend, Or.
ito Service
acker, Proprietors.
to Blanco iWoi a p.
COL, Right Cafe. '
'. uregon.
.uiming, BlectrP
OX Heat. r., ..
fooma with HoranS
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BARGAINS AND SNAPS
IN
Real Estate, Rentals and Insurance
Forty-ncro ranch, all Improved with fine buildings, 0 .good cows,
good span work horses, and all tho farming implements".'!," good
location on Coos Itlvor. $8500 on enBy terms.
Lot 70x00 on Second Htreet, $4400. MnrBliflold.
Flve-room houso and lot, 7r,xl00 feet, good basement, house just
built. G2ri. Look this up.
Building lots In Enstsldo. $00 and up, on easy puymeiits.
Houses to rent In Mnrshuold, Enstsldo and Hunker Hill, nt tho
right prlcps.
For particular, sco
WM. J. LEATON
ROOM 15, ELDOltAIH) HUiG., OR PHONE 2I!M,.
IiIllltAllV NOTES.
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Gas water heat
ers are low in
price but bring
much comfort lo
the average homo
THE BATHERS
-fo Hie present generation bathing the
body is as much a necessity as food and
sleep.
-it was not always so your grandfath
er can "remember when."
-comfort in ihe bath demands warm
water.
-CAS WAT K If I MA TliltS SUPPLY
THIS MJMANJ) 1CFF1C1HNTLY
A NJ) ECONOMIC A LL Y.
-if you want information about them,
telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL MILL IN TWO I1Y USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY
Tho library needs nit apprentice.
Anyone wishing to learn llbrny work
please apply.
Mm. McCormne has made a gift of
several books to the library. Among
them nre four volumes of tho An
nual Cyclopedia.
Two books that might bo of uso In
the summer months as first aid to
tho injured In the enso of motor
bants and automobiles aro "Audel's
answers on automobiles, runnlnc.
caro and repair," and Durnnd's "Mo
tor boats."
Tho main part of Audol'a book Is
m ml o up of answers and questions
on nutoB. Thes aro arranged under
Mibjccts. Tako for Illustration tho
chapter on carburetors. Tho term
Itsolf Is first defined.
Somo of tho (liioBtloiiH arc:
What aro tho duties of a carbur
etor. Namo two Important types of car
buretors. How do they differ In operation?
which IB tlio provnlllng typo?
Describe a rudimentary sprayer
carburetor, such as will servo to 11
hiBtrata carburetor principles nnd ho
on for M pagefl. Tho cxplanatloiiH
oro accompanied by drawings.
Other subjects tnken up arc tires,
their cost, longovlty, etc. The three
prime factors responsible for tho
short tiro lifo arc according to tlio
author:
1. Excessive Hpcod, especially dur
ing tho warm months.
2. Changes of direction nt n high
into of speed.
:i. Excosslvo and unnecessary use
of mechanical brakes.
Coaling systems, fuels, ignition,
gas engine operation, lubricants and
lubrications, overhauling tho car,
methods of circuit changing, tho
drlvo, clutches, otc., nro Bomo of the
topics discussed. Tho Index, tabic of
(ontonts and drnwingB aro very help
ful and complcto.
Durnnd's book on motor bonts not
only treats fully of their operation,
but also of their construction. Its
drawings are also very complete
Somo of tho chnptor headings nro:
Problem of tho bant.
Gas ongluo; principles of oporn
tlon. Motor boni. engine.
Practical boat construction.
Laying, down and assembling.
Powor nnd spoed.
Propoller design
Endurnnco or radius of action.
Troubles nnd how to look for thoni.
Uso of alcohol as fuel for gas en
gines. Uso of kcroseno In engines built
for gasoline.
Tho library Is open from 10 to
12 a. in., from 2 to 0 nnd 7 to ! p.
m. It is in the Coke building oppo
sito tho Chandler hotel.
SOME PIONEER NEWS.
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S. S. NANN SMITH
Sails From Smith Mill Dock for San Francisco,
Saturday, August 2, at 10:30 A. M.
San FrunclMCo office, 80S FIfo BIdg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27
IntcrOceunic Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Age. Phono -1 1,
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, AT 11 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone 44 O. F. McGEORGE, Ageat.
VACATION TIME.
1 Bnt alono ono Bummer dny
And watched the Hhadows creep
Across tho lawn and quietly
Composed myself to sleep.
Much bottor, I soliloquized
At homo this summor dny.
With tlmo to think nnd tlmo to nnp
Than being far away.
And as I thanked my stnrs there roso
upon tlio summer air
A shriek that brought mo to my feet
A siiriok that raised my hair.
Again and onco again It rose,
A symphony of walls;
Twbb but tho girl across tho way
A-practlcIng her scnles.
Tho fragrance of the grapes In bloom
My tired senses steop,
But howling scales will not pormlt
My drifting into sleep.
Frank Fair.
DON'T ubo a cough medicine con
taining opium or morphlno. They
constlpnto tho bowels and do not
cure, only stlflo tho cough. Exnmlno
tho Inbol and if tho mcdlcino con
tains theso harmful opiates rofuso It.
Foley'8 Honey nnd Tar Compound
contains no opiates, Is healing nnd
soothing. Owl Prescription Phnr
macy. Frank D. Cohnn. Opposito
Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 74.
PROPOSALS FOR WATER
HYDRANTS.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE 20; JULY 4, O, 11, 10, 21,
AND 20, AT 8 A. M.
SAILING FROM COOS RAY JULY 1, O, 11, 10, 21, 2 AND
Ul, AT 1 P. M.
Ticket) on sale to all Eastern points and Information as to routes
nnd rates cheerfully furnished.
Phone Main 35-L. P. It STERLING, Agent.
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY-
Hare photographic copies of all records Coos County to date,
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating
to real estate furnished on short notice.
BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phone 1513
W. J. RUST, Manager
Tho FIro nnd Water Committee
of tho Common Council of tho City
of Mnrshflold will recolvo proposals
lor tno purennso or eignt 18) lire
nydrants for 'immediate dollvory,
proposals to bo recolved up till and
Including tho 11th dny of August,
1913.
Tho bidder Is to quoto prices
f. o. b. Mnrshflold, Portland or San
Francisco and dato of dollvory
must bo guaranteed. Didders aro
to submit design of hydrant pro
posed to bo furnished but to com
ply with tho following specifica
tions; G-lnch connection to wntor
mains, two 2 '.-inch hoso nozzlos.
ono 5-Inch steamer nozzlo, three (3)
foot bury (three feet from top of
water main to top of curb), eight
een Inches clearanco botweon low
est valvo stem and top of curb lino
to admit of propor space for man
ipulation of wrenches.
All communications are to bo ad
dressed to Harry Winkler, cTinlr
mnn of Fire nnd Water Commltteo,
or to the City Engineer, Mnrsh
flold. Oregon.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS,
PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for En-ward II. Straus &
Co., Fine Tailoring. Let ua
make your next suit.
2B5 CENTRAL. Phono 2B0-X
(From Thu Coos llnv N'mu-m. mil)
llBhed at Marshlleld, July 28, 1880.
Slglln & Bennett, publishers.)
Tho Hancock Club nt Empire num
bers forty.flve members.
Mr. Sheridan, County Clerk of
Douglas County, and family, aro on
u visit at Newport.
Mr. Campboll Is nbout to build
a nincliliio shop opposito Marshlleld,
nt the edge of the channol.
R. W. Getty Is hauling Btnvobolts
over tho Cammnn wagon rond to
Emplro City, for a now stnvo far
tory. Mr. Lowls, formerly engineer on
tho Katio Cook, has chargo of tho
engines on tho Myrtle, which ho
keeps in excellent order.
R. D. Htitno is nbout to commonco
tho construction of a steamship at
ElloiiBburg. A. R. Miller Ib getting
out n keel Btlck 10x3C inches, 140
feet long.
Hunch & Company's sawmill nt
Coqulllo City commenced running
Inst Monday. Tho proprietors be
long to tho "Sovonth Dny DnptlBt
Church" and keep Saturday as their
Sabbath, and tho mill hnnds rofuso
to work on Sunday, consequently tho
boys linvo two holidays every week.
Wo took a run up to tho stone
quarry on Anson Rogor's place on
Coos River, from which tho stono
for tho breakwater Is being tnkon.
Tho quarry Is located on tho bnnk
of tlio rlvor, and Is a mountain of
rock, convenient for transportation
and easily quarriod. E. W. Mooro
succeeds Mr. Yoakam In chargo of
tho work.
Randolph Tichonor, elected by the
pomocrnts of Curry County to the
offlco of Suporlntcndont of Public
Schools, refused to qunllfy, nnd as
Mr. Gllllspio dccllnod to hold until
his "Buccc8sor was elected and qual
ified," tho County Court appointed
nov. Philbrook, tho defeated candi
date at tho Juno election.
Jnmes Aiken hns sold to Hon. J.
N. Dolph, of Portland, ono undivid
ed twelfth of tho Inrgo tract of
land lying In township 27, S. of R.
13, nnd 27 S. of R. 14 west In
this county, nenrly 8000 acres, for
tho consideration of $825. This
trnct of land has resources of groat
vnlno, but It Is as yot wholly un
developed. Last Monday afternoon nbout 4
o'clock tho strong northwest wind
cnrrled sparks from tho Hlnsdnlo
sawmill Into tho town of Qnrdlnor,
from which a conflagration ensued,
nenrly defltroylng tho vlllngo. The
following nro among tho losses:
Simpson Bros.' sawmill, Lecd's res
idence, nrcon'a residence, Simpson
Bros. storo, drug storo, Reed &
NoIsoh'b snloon, W. D. McOco's
hotol, Kronholm's hotel, Burchnrd's
storo and a number of buildings
of which wo hnvo no roport. No
Insurance on any of tho property.
No lives lost.
Diphtheria first appeared In Mr.
Snyder's family nt Coqulllo City
In tho month of March last nnd cnr
rled off threo of tho children, lenv
Ing ono. Next It nppenrod In Mr.
McBsor's family, leaving nono. Then
In Dr. Angel's, carrying off ono nnd
leaving four. Thon in Dr. Stool's,
enrrying off two, lenving nono. Then
In Mrs. Sweor's family, carrying
off ono nnd leaving threo, nnd noxt
In Mr. S. Stewart's family, carry
ing off four nnd leaving two. Mak
ing In nil eighteen deaths. Thirty-
six woro affected. Just hnlf tho
number affected died.
Died, at Newport, July 25, 1880,
Harry Pond, aged C5 years. Harry
Pond was ono of tho pIoneorB of
Coos Bay, having nrrlved hero In
tho year 185C on tho steamer Hart
ford (afterwards called Nowport),
tho first steamer ovor appearing on
tho bay.
News From
Near by Towns
SCHOFIELI) NEWS
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Tho annual school entertainment
will bo held nt the school Iioubo next
Saturday evening. After the pro
grain thero will bo a bnskot social,
tho proceeds going Into tho Bchool
library. All aro welcome.
Professor Albert Sprnguo, Super
intendent of tho Drain bcIiooIb, is
hero to build a cottneo on his
homestead and Incidentally to re
new acquaintances with friends and
relatives. An Informal rccoptlon
and bonfire wns given him Inst
Saturday evening rft tho homo of
his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J.
Sprague. Somo forty guests woro
present to Indulgo in games and
pnrtaku of a delightful lunch.
Good cheer Is noted on tho coun
tenances of Porter Brothers' falth
ruls nt tho tunnel camp. Mr.
Tremblny Is hnrd at work on a
long dolnyed payroll and thinks tho
"ghost will walk" about tho first
of August.
NORTH INLET NEWS
( Special to The Times.)
County Commissioners Armstrong
and Domcnt, Judgo John Hall and
P. M. Hall-Lowls visited this dis
trict on Tuesday last for tho pur
POHO of Inspecting tho roads.
Soth Johnson enmo over from
North Bend nnd Is working on his
ranch here.
Mrs. B. F. Savago, of Forndalo..
was a recent gucBt of Mrs. Reuben
Lyon nnd other friends here.
W. G. BarncB started logging on
tho J. H. Plnkerton ranch.
Mr. nnd Mra. Win. Howard, Mrs.
Lnurn Mcltao, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs.
H. P. Howard and daughter, and
their guests, Miss Purser nnd Miss
Gcuovlovo Nesbit, spent tho wcok
end at Ten Mile.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE
RRAX HAS FOOD VALUE
A well known authority on dlototlcs
has rocontly tnkon to urging his pa
tients to indulgo In quantities of
wheat bran, which, ho says, Ib ono
ot tlio beat regulators and builders
In tho wholo llet of foods, it Is n
mistnko for persons to turn up tholr
noses at bran as nn nrticlo of food
bocauso it Is cheap. If It woro put
up In fnncy boxes and marked up In
price to a point whero It would bo
regarded as more or loss of a luxury
there would bo more of 11 consumed,
for It hns a number of health-giving
qualities which recommend It to nil
ages and conditions.
Coos County Sent Nrws ns Told bjr
Tho Herald.
At n well-attended meeting tho
work of reorganizing tho flro de
partment was taken up nnd n start
was tnndo toward reviving tho some
whnt flagrant interest In that or
ganization, on which tho safety of
tho city doponds. Tho election of
olllcors for tho ensuing yenr result
ed In tho cholco of tho following.'
W. C. ChnBo, flro chief; Waltor
Oordlng, assistant chief; Clay
Knowlton, secretary; W. II. Lyons,
treasurer.
A logging englno belonging to
Anscn Brothors dropped Into tho
river whllo bolng landed from n
scow hero, but wbb raised again
with little damage
Tho light plants wnB formally turn
ed over to tho Orogon Powor Com
pany yesterday by Frank Morso,
who will remain ns managor of tho
plant.
A baby girl arrived July 24 at
the homo of C. Ol Drydon, former
ly of this city nnd now located at
Aberdeen, Wnsh., as learned by
friends hero by wny of a card from
tho happy mother.
W. E. Footo and his brother Alex
Footo, havo leased their fathor's 450
aero farm at Norway and will soon
occupy It.
GILBEUTSON AT HOME
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
We always deliver the goods.
Phone 57-J Marshfield
DANCE!
By tho EnstMdo Athletic Association
at tlio Easthldo Hall on
Saturday Evening,
. August 2nd
Launches will leavo tho foot of
'Market avenuo and will await
tho pleasure of dancers
on Eastsldo end of trip.
Admission Is $1,00 for Gentlemen;
Ladles tiro Admitted Free.
,
Elleilmch's Orchestra Ims been en
gaged for the occasion,
G. Gllhortsoii is down from Wood
burn this week, looking after busi
ness matters, nnd from horo will go
to tho Coos Bay country. Mr. Gll
bortson haB not been fooling well,
nnd when ho enmo down tho othor
day had a batch of medicine fixed up
for him. Ho says ho lives at Wood
burn ns long ns ho can, thon comes
to Gleudnlo to tako his medicine.
Mr. Gllbortson Is disposing of somo
of his property hero, but Is Intend
ing to save some, so that when ho
gots through roaming around ho can
again return to Giendalo to reside.
Ho Is grently Interested In tho In
fant loganberry Industry, and Is
putting In about ton acres at North
Bond, nnd is also ono of tho bnckers
of a proposition to put in an evap
orator, cannery and juico factory.
Giendalo Nows. .
First SHOWING of NEW STYLES
in LADIES' COATS.
EMPORIUM.
AT LADIES'
Mir HILL
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Select Non-SecUiian Bottding tad Dty School
for Ooyi. Military DUciplinc; Smill Clutci; Men
Teacheri. Catefu! (uperTuion tecuiet tctulu that
ate not altaiMd eltewheie. Scad (or ulaloi,
PORTLAND, OREGON
If a substitute Is offered you for
Foley Kidney Pills, it means a cheap
er -medicine is pressed upon you for
the doaler'B profit, not for yours.
Foley Kidnoy Pills may cost the deal
er more than n cheap substitute, but
they give bettor results than any oth
or kidney and bladder medicine. Ask
for Foley Kidney Pills.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposito Chandler Hotel.
Phono 74.
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