The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 31, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 31. 1913 EVEMING EDITION.
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Henry Marsh Receives Word! Steamer m Late Yesterday, Biadshaw-Klmball Company ntcrostlnci Showing of Pre
That She Disanueared at
Medford. May be Coming.
Henry Marsh, who rerently en mo
hero from Medford, will leave to
From San Francisco With
Big Cargo of Fruit.
The Nairn Smltli, which arrived In
Into yesterday from San Francisco
Arranges to Put Out New
Type for Hard lest.
H. J. Kimball, of the Kimball
Hrndshaw Company, who hns Just
scriptions and Poisons by a
Marshfield Druggist.
Are You Well
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morrow morning for his old home had one of tlio biggest shipments of returned from n business trip to
to Investigate tho whereabouts of fruit and vegetables that has been Portland, announces that they have
his wife Ho received n telegram brought here In many a day. She perfected arrangements nt Portland
saying that she had mysteriously
dlsnppcnred Inst Sunday and that
no traces had been found of her
since then.
Marsh enmo hero n few weeks ago
with several teams nml has been
working for Oldley & Pcrham on
street contracts. He Is at a loss
to explain tho dlsappearnnro of his
wife. She was of foreign birth nnd
ho thinks that possibly she might
hnvo started for Coos Hay to Join
him, without saying nnythlng to
friends or relatives there. Marsh Is
nbout thirty years old.
had somo other miscellaneous
freight.
The Xann Smith will sail about
10 o'clock Saturdny morning.
Among those arriving on
were:
Miss Wllmn Hoss. Mrs. K. A. An
derson, Miss Evelyn Anderson, S.
London. J. H. Flanagan, J. C.
West, C. J. Josue. Mrs. A. Thrush,
P. It. Xlcustndt, C. Iluck and thlr-ty-flvo
steerage.
to build a slx-ryllnder type of tlio
new ga9 engine which they recently
patented. The engine will be lint
Ion an auto and given n thorough
her i test on n 10,000 mile run to (lemon-
First SHOWIXO of XI3W STVLKS
in. laihks coats, at la oiks'
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0PE5 FRIDAYi IN IHI CASE
Scores of Hunters Out Ready
to Bag Their First Early
Tomorrow Morning.
Tho deor hunting season will open
tomorrow, August 1st, and scores of
tho local ulmrods are now out In the
Big Corporations Cannot Hold
Back Payment of Special
Road Taxes.
The action of Sheriff Oago and
strate that It Is all they claim for
It.
When this test Is completed. It
Is expected that arrangements will
bo made for tho disposal of the
automobile rights of the patent to
Eastern nuto manufacturers. They
have had several good offers for It
but the demonstration will bring
them much more owing to tho su
perior qualities of the engine nnd
the fact that It can be mnnttfnctttred
more cheaply than the ones now
In use.
They will retain the stationary nnd
marine engine rights with a view
to establishing their own factory
for the latter on Coos Hay.
Thomas Ilradshaw remained In
Portland to supervise tho construc
tion of the new engine. Mr. Kim
ball will remain on
look after their interest
Tho new engine will bu put out
by the Hrndshaw-Klmball Company,
but n number of Portland capitalists
hnvo taken an Interest In It, nnd
Oiii' of the most remarkable dis
plays In n drug store window over
seen on Coos Hay Is being exhibited
this week by the Owl Prescription
Pharmacy on Central avenue. It
was the clover Idea of Frank I).
Cohnu, and Is attracting much at"
tention. It might bo con
sidered a bit growsome. with Its
real skull and cross bones nnd dis
play of poisons, but It compels at
tention nnd no one passes It without
noticing It. The other day there
was a group or nitiricon standing
In front of it making comments.
In addition to the showing of
poisons, tho displays cards and tho
original prescriptions written by
Mnrshllold physicians, some forty
two j ears ngo nro of more than
passing Interest. A card calling
attention to these stntes: "This
hns always been n prescription drug
store." There nre prescriptions fill
ed for many prominent Mnrs'illold
people when they woro babies, In
cluding .1. Albert' Mntson, Mrs. Kni
nia Xnsburg, Mrs. Hazard nnd oth
ers. There is a showing of iho Owl's
methods of filling prescriptions
HE YOI' well dressed? If mil,
look first to tho corset, Iho
foundation of tho gown. Chooso
It nnd chooso it light and then tho
gown. If Iho corset Is light, tho
gown can easily be made so. If
tho corset Is not tight, tho gown
cannot bo iiiudo so.
American Lady Corsets
are light- There Is Just tho model
for you.
$1.00 to $5.00
Let us show you nnd fit you.
Tho accompanying Illustration shows
Model 22 (stout figures) low bust,
long hip, long buck, coutll, white,
is-an, ji'.oo.
This garment has two special
features, n graduated clasp which
holds In tho abdomen, giving Iho
figure nil crcet position; also nu
abdominal belt which supports tho
abdomen and bus the tendency to
reduce.
Coos Hay to I nnd an accompanying card stntes:
-sts hero. "Note the way our prescript Ions nrc
In
the Coos County offlclnls
lug to accept payments of taxes
refits-1 Bomo I'ortlnnil expert engineers
IiIIIb ready to moko tho llrst attack from Weyerhauser and other big
on tliu denizens of tho hills
corporations where the speclnl road
Thoro have been somo material district levies were not paid with
changes In tlio law since tho last
hunting senson, tho limit being re
duced to three, It formerly was live.
Only deer with horns can be killed,
nnd It Is Illcgnl to destroy tho evi
dences of sex about the carenss. I)oeH
and fawns nro protected at nil times
of tlio year.
All hunters' licenses Issued prior
to Juno :i, 10 13, must bo sent In to
the County Clerk, who will supply
tho now deer tags required by tho
now Inw, and endorse sumo on the
license. The new licensee hnvo tho
tags Issued therewith nnd these must
bo nttached to tho carcasses with tho
Into It was killed and tho name of
the slayer.
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ASIOXH TIIIJ SICK.
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...HDiur jiick nncciu, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Kncchl, Is recover
ing from nu attack of measles. Mrs.
P. A. Sacchl and Infnut sou have
returned from Mercy Hospltnl nud
are slaying nt tho homo of her
mothor, Mrs. Klrod, whllo Jack Is
recovering from tlio measles.
MrB. John Jacobson, of Kmplro.
Iltlflnru'n.t . .. .. .,
-I ii iiicnm(M! ni .Mercy
noxi'iiai. alio Is roported getting
on hh wen ns could bo expected.
Mrs. Rebecca Ltiso Stump Is con
fined to her homo with an attack
of tonsllltla nnd grip.
tho others, hns Just been sustained
by Judge finlloway at Salem, whore
a similar case wns Instituted. Con
cerning It, n Salem dispatch says:
"Circuit Judge Calloway decided
that Sheriff Ksch wns Justified In
refusing to nccept tho tender of
taxes by the Oregon-Cnllfornln Hall
road In this county, becnuso the
special road tax, ns provided In n
bill passed nt tho last session of
tho Legislature, was not included.
A writ of mandamus, asked by the
rnllrond against tho Sheriff, was de
nied. Tho company contends the
bill is not vnlid.
"Tho decision sots n precedent for
every county In the state, and the
caso probably will bo appealed."
hnvo also become Identified with
tlio company. Mr. Kimball says ev
eryone who has seen the now en
gine is enthusiastic over It and
prophesy great things for It.
CO-OPERATfVE
ROAD MAKING
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NORTH BEND NOTES.
In LAWKS' COATS. AT lam '
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Miss Flosslo Hayes Is entorhiln
Ing some of her friends today In
honor of her twelfth birthday, at
tho homo of her parents.
Miss Dolly Hnyden, of Empire.
Is tho guest of Mrs. Ceo. Holster.
.Mrs. Pert Peterson nnd sons.
Sydney and Allen, of Onrdlner. nro
visiting her sister, Mrs. John Free
Innil. They will nlso visit friends
up the river beforo returning homo.
KISHKHSIKX ATTKXTIOX.
Tho Coos Pay Ice & Cold Sto
rage Company will hnndlo Chi
nook Snlinon nnd will pay :i
rents per pound at their dock
for all bright flfh.
Irv Tho Times Want a.i-
SEASONABLE 1
JEWELRY I
There are styles and Benson's
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Jewelry, Just as there
are
Our In,.,. ,.... . '
t'-e requirements for seasonable raZE' " '""
Among recent arrivals wo are allowing;
SIM'KIl MIMII H.G8
VKlli PIXS
1HMX.S PIXS
SHIIIT WAIST SI7IS.
lH.ri:iiCT WATCH IM
WATCH FOUS.
I. Reigard Endorses the
Plan of Devoting One
Day to Work.
"Yes. I honrtlly ngreo with Mr.
Wntt's suggestion that u holiday bo
declared by tho proper authority, for
this city, and tho day set aside for
tlio entiro population to turn out
and donate Its cervices townrd clear
ing nnd Improving tho boulevard,"
roinnrked C. J. Holgurd today to a
Times reporter. "I Imvo had nn ex
perience of this oxnet character. In
u city of between seven nnd eight
thousand people, tried the experi
ment and It worked wonders. Tho
crowd wns divided into divisions,
Tlio schools were put under tho com
mand of tho School Superintendent
ami ho then divided tho pudIIb and
placed them under command of dif
ferent teachers. They accomplished
very much from Unit source.
"Tho business men nnd others
were divided into divisions, eneh un
der the direction of ono fitted for
somo particular kind of work, such
ns clenrlng. brldgo building, log mov
ing, burning etc. nnd doing general
work.
"Tho local cornet band furnished
music nt Intervals during tho after
noon, and tho ladlos of tho city pro-
imreii aim turnlslied lunch nt tho
ny our prescriptions nro
sent out typewritten labels, bot
tles capped, tho best of corks, box
covers hinged to prevent Inter
changing nnd labels on Inside to
prevent soiling of directions. Ev
ery possibility of error guarded
ngnlnst in our prescription depart
ment. We never substitute."
The showing of poisons, sufficient
to kill every person In Coos
County, hnvo labels attache-it giving
names nud the various umoiiiits
have been accurately measured out
with tho stnteinent of the number
of persons that each poison would
prove fatal to, ns follows:
Mercury . lliulmlldo enough to
kill 97'. men.
Arhcnlc Trioxlde, not hnlf u hand
ful, but sufficient to kill an army
or U250 men.
Atropine .Sulphate, only n few
Pinches, but enough to kill :ini)0.
Strychnlno Sulphnto that would
kill til,'.
Hlchlorldo of Mercury, scarcely
two tablespoons full, but enough to
kill 7200.
Copper nrsonlto sufficient to kill
IS00.
An ncconipniiyliig card statos:
"Those poisons only handled by n
fully registered pharmacist or III
yenrs' oxpeiienco, and a double
check systom Insuros safety." An
other enrd says: "Thoro Is safety
nnd nccurncy In Owl proscriptions.
Wn novor substitute."
ii is n roinnrknblo window and
ono well-worth n special trip to
see, f you hnvo not already seen
It.
.Pressed;
We Have The "ModarT" Front-Laced
Corset, $.UU to $8.50
Wo are exclusive agents,
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
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WKAIt FOIl WOSIKX"
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An Open Letter:
TO
Till: WOSIKX OP rnna in
New York, July 2", I o 1 :i.
Wo hnvo Just visited the factory
of the John H. Anisflold Co. mid
purchased our stock of U Voguo
onus ana coats for fall.
Humboldt County Leaguers to
Play There Last Week in
August is Report.
That the proposed series or jiost-
seuson gutties between tho Coos
County league nud tho Hodwood
League or Humboldt mny bo play
ed in part nt Ilniidon tho Inst week
In August, wns tho word received
hero todny.
Ilnmlon Is going to hnvo ti While
Cedar Carnival tho Inst wook In
August, nud It Is understood thnt
Mnunger Hodllllon hns already taken
mo iiiuuer up with President Dii
Shniio or tho Hodwood League. Tho
latter ravorod, In Ills letter minted
In Tho TIiiioh the other day, three
games M Coos County the last or
August, nud three games in Kino
kn. Whether Manager lledlllioii plans
imj- iiiiKiuy iiih own lomn nr
will pick n team or Coos County
stnrs H not certain. However, If
ho thinks that his Ilniidon team
nlono cannot win, Manager lledll
lioii will probably pick some of tlm
"tner plnyors to help hm ns ho
will bo out to win.
It Is pointed out thnt If . tho
Humboldt team, comes up by boat,
thoy will hnvo time for a sorles of
six games hero whllo tlio Alllnnco
BASEBALLS
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I COAST LK.U.ri: .ST.lMfll
I Won Lcxll
Portland CO II ;
I Sacramento .. .56 J
Los Angeles 59 U
I Venice 57 (1 I
I Onklnnd 57 (1 I
San Francisco ...51 (I I
( Uy Am.kLIisI I'm,, it cmbft
PORTLAND. Or.. Jul; Jl-l
mini won ngulti yestcnlar Ixl
AngolcH, the score being iU'J
guinea:
At Oakland - l
Onklnnd !
Sun Finnclsfo I
At Los Angelec -
Los Angeles I.I
I'ortlnnil
At Sac rnuicutn - 1
Sacramento I
Venice i
land, which would penult
so In Hnndon nud some on ti
President DiiSlmno'i W
forwarded to Malinger Bi
These garments will bo miinnf.ic.
sceneof labor, generally cheering tho jlr0d ,,UrI"K ",0 r0"lnder or this
lilt. 41. n l. ,.,...1,1 liflVA fill t-l
I ,., .. hi tiiiik nu riiiuu itw -
'" ""IKI"S l" ro""'' trip to Port-1 ho accomplished Hip feat
SOSIKOHI) i:K.NTJ
To v.ln tho vrluo of fM
John flo3s, n farm hand tt'
Wisconsin, carrlcci the anl3u!l
lug 122 pounds, two mllrt r
piittliii: It dnw'i. Ills emp'-i
1MtSP MHGS AMD
Red Cross
Jewelry Dept
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progress during all of tho last half
of the day, mid when evening came,
a large amount of splendid work had
been done, the citizens of the com
uiunlly wero bettor acquainted, mid
resulted In a got-to-gother spirit
which was of more actual worth ibn
the value of the labor nerforme.i
uno of tho features which con-
iiuiiui una nCXl. TIlOV worn ,ln.
signed long since tho lines shown
by tho trnvollng men wero on the
road. You do not order n garment
for fall mado up In April, May or
oven .inno. vet the samples shown
in Portland and San Francisco from
which our competitors buy wero
designed nnd manufactured oven so
TMC
trlbuted much to the success nf n. oail' s April.
dny wns tho gonoral obsorvanco. that Wo linv no tM Rnrments to
every person Bhould bo dressed in ow ln Jl,no or Jb'. Wo do not
work clothing. This anglled to n.lBeU tImt . We do not lmllnvo
tnilloa .. .....I
lD i,B wu ns tlio wen. and woo
wns u to the Bturchod shirt or stiff
you wish to buy thnt kind.
TllA T.n Vnmm O..I1 ... .
.... ... ouiiB nnd i;onts wo
bo up to
tho best
tho
ss
Drag Store
Motorcycle Dclivorv.
collar which appeared on tlm iini.i , W'H show you soon win
action, it was recarded m nn .i I the mlnitto In Rivtn nt
Birable. and ns In ono case was with workman8,,1P "nd the price
.... m-.nir lllliuea 111 Q vn,, ,,,i,0 lowest.
of Hie beautiful stream which (lowed ' Don,t tlio same mistake a
onouRh the park. ifew women mado last nrnr. nu
"I ut mo down as ono iw, ,.i.i. I think or lmvlnc nm ,... ' ..
o participate." , U VoS0 gaVments V the GOLDEN
i - i ::""" "s a coat or a Suit, a
' PERSONA! nCDCl nuf Z evening Gown, we can
rcnauiMAL UVhRFLOW !,1,enso yo nnd save you money
Ii. Carl Kvcrtwn loft todny for
nwor Uays 0",I,,K "" South Coos
FASHION BOOK
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' "nu .mik. i. a. Jones. Mi-K
Oraef m,d Miss Henry at the HiJ
cottage on South Coos River.
". A. COPPLE.
I Proprietor Tho Golden Rule.
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n mhanco of all others, nnd tho ONLY PATTERNS w
tho valuable CUTTING and CONSTRUCTION GUIDES.
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TERNS 'uuiALi REVIEW EMUitw"'"-
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