The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
Ono reason why the men In this
town look so prosperous Is that
most of them uro wearing Hart
Schaffnor & Mnrx clothes. At least
that Is what tliey say at
Tin-: woolen mill stow:.
Appnrcl Specialists for Men nnd
Roys.
Card of Acknowledgment
"Wo desire to publicly acknowledge our gratitude and thanks
to the people who by their generoiiB assistance and displays of
flowers made the flrst floral exhibit on Coos Hay such a glor
ious success. Next year wo expect to start earlier and with a
larger number of prizes nmko another showing of which wo may
all bo proud.
Again we thank you nil.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
THE REXALL STORE
MAIN 298
AUlST TIDKS.
Uolow Is given the time and
height of high nnd low wator at
Mnrshflcld.
Tho tides nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with, their times on
th first line nnd heights on the
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on con ecutlvo heights will
iudlcato whether It Is high or low
wator. For high wator on tho bar
, 3.31 9.53 4.35 10.07
0.7
10.35
0.1
11.15
0.0
11.58
0.0
Inches In circumference. A sprig
containing threo berries this size
Is on exhibit In tho Busy Corner
window. Who can beat It?
Miuiy Deer. A. O. KJolland of
Kontuek Inlet was a Mnrshflcld visi
tor Saturdny. Ho reports that there
nro (ltilto a few deer In tho hills near
Kentuck Inlet.
Ill's.
Ft..,
Hrs.
Ft..,
lira.
Ft..,
lira.
Ft..,
0.G
4.21
0.4
5.13
9.9
0.10
5.3
5.S
5. 10
0.0
5.5S
5.3
0.11
CO
1.1
10.59
0.9
11.51
0.8
0.0
0.0
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I WEATHER FORECAST.
I tlljr Auoclalcil 1'rrn to Cool Ilir Tlmei.
I OREGON Fair, northwester-
ly winds.
PHONE
US
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 2 1 hours ending at
1:13 n. m., August 4, by BonJ.
Ostllnd. speclnl Government tnc
terologlst. Mnxlmuni G7
Minimum 58
At 4:43 a. m 58
Precipitation 01
I Prccluttatlon slnco Sept. 1.
l'Jiz 04.85
Proclpltntlon snmo porlod
last year G1.23
Wind: Northwest, cloudy.
Return to liny. Amo Merccn nnd
Vernon Smith returned horo. yestor
day on tho Adellno Smith. Mr.
Smith wus not accompanied by his
bride.
Will Build. Hubo Lyons, of
North Inlet, has purchnBed n halt
block In Fcmdnle, near the T. H.
Bnrry residence, from Henry Songs
tacken and will erect a homo there.
He plans to move to town so that
his children can attend school here.
Plan Dunce. Iho North Inlet
peoplo are arranging to give a dnuco
at the North Inlet pavilion next Sat
urday night nnd will have tho launch
Cooston make a special trip from
Marshllold and North Bend to nccom
odnte tho peoplo from the Bay who
wjsh to attend.
Plan Picnics. Rev. Father A.
Munro has arranged for n picnic
of tho congregation of tho Mnrsh
ileld Catholic Church at Chnrlston
Bay next Sunday. A number of
boats have been chartored for the
trip. Tho Socialists aro planning
a big picnic a week from Stindny
which will probably bo held at
North Bend.
M
W
.Ships Lumber. D. D. Pierce, of
tho Coqulllo Mill and Mercantile
Company, returned to Coqulllo Sat
urday after having supervised the
loading of a big shipment of lum
ber from his mill on tho stenmer
Hardy. Although tho lumber mnr
kot Is not good, hoiiio contracts nnd
the local demand at Coqulllo Is giv
ing them a good business.
Imvhc Blackberries. Mrs. Funnlo
Hazard has some champion black
berries growing In her gnrden thnt
measures two Inches long and threo
'HEN YOUJCOME FOR YOUR MEXT SUIT
ASK SPECIALLV TO SEE Till:
Underfill Values Wc Offer at $18, $20 and $22
If you me extraordinarily particular about jour iIivm ami wish to
M'cui rich ami exclusive murics or foreign muiiiirneture, you
will lie greatly Mii-prlscd to m' what you can buy
for (lie moderate price of -" to J?:I5.
TODD, The Tailor and Dress Expert
U7H FRONT STREET UPSTAIRS.
WANT ADS.
FOR SALE Clean thoroughly dried
wild duck feathers, 50c. per
pound; lenvo ticks to be tilled nt
Palace Meat Morkot.
FOR RENT Sunny it.room furnish
ed npnrtmeut. Call Nasburg'u Groc
ery. l'Olt RENT A plensr.nt front room
nt 219 South Broadway.
Chimney .Sweep Hack. Ccorgo
Stough, tho well-known old man
chimney sweep who has boon com
ing to Coos Bay for many years,
but has not been here for n couple
of years, writes Tho Times from
Myrtle Point that he will be In
.Mnrshflcld In a fow dnys. Since
his litHt visit It was roportcd that
ho was dead, hut his lottcr proves
ho Is very much nllve.
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
LOVED BY MAORI CHIEFTESS A two-reel special font uro, giv
ing a story of tho savago people of New Zealand, which fllnw
shows love nnd war In their fiercest moments.
IISS ADA MILLER will sing "HAVANA."
IOSKS OF YESTERDAY Sollg. A song of Love and Sweet Mem-
morlcs.
CITID THBOl'OII TIIK KEY HOLE Vltngrnph, featuring Kate
Price and William Shcn.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS.
ItlIZ KfAIP fiiMMl clothes In our own bhop.
lYYL IVIrtllL You can watch us make theiu.
Wo have the latest patterns In Imported and domestic woolens.
ILATI'ST STYLES. REASONABLE PRICES.
k Take Orders for Suits
lade By
ed. v. price & CO.
They hnvo a splendid lino of woolons to soleft from.
SI' ITS FROM $18.00 TO $10.00.
Tailor-made, tallor-iueasureil, and your money' worth
guaranteed by
NORIS JENSEN, S
l'Olt SALE oil TRADE 11)1:! In
dian Motorcycle, I li. p., for
launch. P. O. Box 517, City.
WANT HI) (Jlrl for general house
work. Apply Mrs. W. N. Ekblad.
CRANBERRY MAItSH FOR
SALIC One-half inllo from
North Slough boat landing
and quartor-mllo from It. It.
dopnt; 1G0 acres, 40 ncres
nvnllablo for crnnborry
marsh, 0 acres planted, 2
ncres producing cranborrlos,
I acres will bo benrlng by
nnnthor yonr. Crop this year
will bring 700. Tho mnrsh
Is planted with tho finest
Jumbo varlotles from Wis
consin. Address or call on
It. Lyon, North Bend, Or.
.Meets Old Friends. .las. Watt
Saturdny met an old-tlmo friend
from Salem, Oregon. Ho wns Win.
Solgmund, who, with his family
and his hrnthor-ln-lnw, Mr. Barzce,
nnd tho hitter's family, drove to
North Bend In covered wagons.
They have disposed of tholr bust-'
ucbs In Salem and plan to locate
Mere. It has been ten years slnco
Mr. Watt nnd Mr. Solgmund met.
Combs Escapes Itablcs. C. N.
Combs, operator at tho Capo Blanco
wireless station, was In Coqulllo
Tuesday on his way homo from
Portlnnd whither ho wont to con
sult tho Stato Board of Health. Mr.
Combs was bitten on tho hnud by
n dog, nnd fenrlng rabies hurried
to tho Oregon metropolis for med
ical trentment, which wns, howovor,
found unnecessary. Coqulllo Senti-
nol.
Steamer in From Portland Ear
ly Today Brings Railway
Material Next Trip.
Tho Breakwater arrived In from
Portland this morning with a good
cargo and a large passenger list. Sho
did not bring tho railroad construc
tion matorlal owing to the S. P.
Brldgo In Portland being out of com
mission and not permitting them to
get tho stuff to tho Breakwater dock.
Sho will bring It next trip.
Tho following Is a list of passen
gers arriving today on the Break
water: Daley Wardlo. Mrs. Del Valle, C.
C. Miller, T. B. James, Mrs. James,
Laura James, J. M. Hoff, Mrs. Bel
gium, W. 12. McClellan, Mrs. Son
fuse, W. F. Van Oaston, Mary
Burke, F. Burke, Miss McNnry, Miss
Dyer, Miss Illnton, Miss Follrlck,
H. Brltt, Q. E. Robinson, H. Lyon,
Mrs. Bubworth, Mrs. Brltt, Jno.
Groncuopudns, Mrs. Luther, N. J.
Bnlley, A. E. Datln, W. H. William
son, Ernest Williamson, II. Bovlll,
I. Bovlll, Miss Howell, Mrs. Adams,
Mrs. Bryant, C. M. Bryant, C. F.
Passlg, Mrs. Knight, Fred Knight,
Mnry Buergel, Annie Gibson, King
Cole, Wm. Mlllor, E. Miller, P.
Smith, Ivan Smith, Dr. D. T. Jay,
Ernest Watson, C. W. Knight, Mr.
McDanlels, L. Jorey, Mrs. Joroy,
Miss Flucklngor, Mrs. Olson, Mrs.
FrendonP, Fnyoo Frandono, Mrs. A.
Dletz, Lula Goodman, Mrs. W. It.
Miller, Mrs. Goodman, Mr. Flynn,
Mr. McAllister, Mi's. Clonahuo, Mrs.
Barrett, W. L. Barrott, E. A. Meyor,
W. Carey, A. II. Cravor, F. T. Lond,
L. W. Eldormnn, Mrs. Grimes, Mrs.
Boggs, Evolyn Hoggs, Mrs. Brodt,
N. A. Leach, T. RubboII, J. I.'onla8,
W. Herhor, P. II. StovchciiB; A.
Lothnian; W. Lyons, H. Wnllln, Mrs.
G. Johnson, II. E. Gamhlo, J. W.
Lelghton, Carl Bloomqulsr, M.
I'cter.
ditlon nnd dancing wns about tho
only diversion nfforded. Tho crowd
and ho in u of tho members of the
Suoml Society woro very wroth ovor
the 'largo number who Insisted (in
"ragging" and they could not stop
them.
PERSONAL NOTES
AL NICHOLS nnd family, of Empire,
were Marshfleld visitors todny.
FltED KRUSE and wlfo havo rc
turned from a short stay at his
ranch near Bridge.
MRS. PLANK, of Washington, 19
spending the summer at tho homo
of l.or daughter, Mrs. D. A. Curry.
NEIL H. M'MILLAN, of tho Union
Meat Company left yesterday fof
a trip to Coqulllo Valley points
and will nlso make Langlols, Port
Orford nnd other Curry County
points.
A. N. SUMNER, ono of .tho pioneers
of Bnndon, and father of Mllo D.
and Assistant Postmaster Frank
Sumnor arrived In the city today
for a few days visit at the home
of his sons.
MRS. J. E. WALLING and sod,
John, will lenvo this week for
Portland to visit relatives. Mr.
Walling will accompany them and
look after matters connected with
his proposed brickyard on Isth
mus Inlet. .
MISS LILLIAN McNAItY, for ten
years superintendent of tho Salem
Hospital, and her niece, Miss Eliza
both Dyer, arrived hero today from
Salem to visit at tho homo of Sen
ator I. S. Smith. Miss McNary Is
a sister of Mrs. Smith.
ARCHIE JOHNSTON, representative
of the Pnclflc Hnrdwnro Company,
hns had Eugene, Rosoburg and
Modford and Intervening torrltory
ndded to his present torrltory and
will soon lcavo on his first trip
over tho new district.
505 Front street.
Mnrshftold, Orogon.
Good work in everything pertaining
to tailoring.
WANTED.-llbrary.
An apprentice at tho
FOB KENT House, thirteen rooms
and bath. 230 Market street W.
I. S. Kaufmnn & Co.
STHAVED from my place on Coos
Ulvor, n black yearling Holstoln
bull. Notify T. A. Freeso.
FOUND Skiff adrift. Owner can
locato samo by calling nt Times
offlco and paying for this nd.
WANTED Positions us cooks In
logging camp, by man nnd wlfo.
Phono 110-J.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
oral housework. Call with rofor
ences. 320 South Second streot.
FOB SALE Thoroughbred Bed Unv
eil Alrdalo Terriers. Best varmint
and watch dog on earth. Fomales
$15, males $20, or $35 for a pair.
Inqulro of W. F. Town, In Old
Town, North Bond, Or.
ie ivoyai
TONIGHT
OVERLAND KOMKDV CO.
(class Vnudevlllo Entertainers.
IJack and j)Mo Vnllmore.
i ciassy show for any class,
'repertoire of musical rnmoHv.
Pbiglug, trick piano playing
aud burlesque acts,
ot fall to f,e Jack mid Dixie,
couple that put the laughs
In laughter.
Teat mimic and a clever girl.
LESLIE 1)13 LEON,
the flexible gymnast.
of the best contortionists on
E the stage,
No feet of all new pictures.
Admission:
floor, 15c. Balcony, 10c.
Old Man
Chimney Sweep
will bo In Marshfleld In a fow
days. All chimneys cleaned and
examined for defects. Kindly
leave orders at Blanco Cigar
Store at once.
GEORGE STOUGH
PHONE 158-R
i TEN-CENT
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD OVOLERY.
Havo your Job printing done at
The Times office.
FOR KENT Furnished 7-room
hoiiBo on S, 5th st. Phono 282-J.
WANTED Second-hand tent, not
smaller than 12x14 ft. Phono 133.
WANTED ALL kinds of hauling.
Phono 3151.
FOB SALE 2.hurner "IiiMiranco"
gasoline stove; good condition.
Inquire Times office.
Enjoy Outing. A. Hansen took
a merry party of South Marshllold
people to Shore Acres In his auto
truck yestordny. They had a do
llghtful tlmo, visiting tho beach
points nnd tho llghtnouso. Among
those In the pnrty wero Mr. and Mrs.
Pctor Dolnn, Mrs. A. Blanchflold,
Ed Mitchell, A. E. Glossop and fam
ily, A. O. Unas and family, Mrs.
Win. Escott, Jeanetto nnd Sarah
Escott.
Much Ragging. The Suoml So
ciety's nnnunl picnic nt Enogron's
Grovo yestordny did not draw as
large an attondanco as InBt year.
Owing to tho wet weather, tho
grounds woro not in very good con-
FOH RENT In West Marshfleld ;
4-room furnished houso. Phono
174-X.
FOB SALE Thoroughbred Spitz
pups. Phone 1453, North Bond.
FOR RENT Six-room modem
house on Central avonuo. In
quire E, A, Anderson. Phone
252-L.
BUSINESS CHANCES If you are
looking for. a business of any
kind It will pay you to seo Mc
Millan. Coos Bay Realty Co.,
150 Front street.
FOR RENT OR SALE Two houses,
7 rooms and 4 rooms on Eastslde.
Apply Henry Black, Phone 150-J.
Men, Don't
Overlook a
Good Thing
Wo can actually savo you
81.00 to Bl.no on a hat.
Wo will contlnuo our HAT
SALE for a fow days
longer, offering
Your Choice of Any
Hat in the Store
Regularly selling for $2.50
and $:i.SO for only
$1.50
This embraces our famous
THOROUGHBRED and
STETSON HATS.
THE BAZAR
Phone 32.
House of Quality.
Buys IaiIn. Pctor Mlrrasoul has
purchased a lot and n half on the
Commercial avonuo hill, Just east
or his home, from Mr. Humphreys,
for whom I. S. Smith wns tho locnl
agent. Tho property hns sixty feet
of froutnge on Commercial and la
120 foot dcop nnd tho prlco was
$1."00. Mr. Mlrrasoul Is clearing
It and will ndd It to tho fino flower
nnd vogotnblo garden ho has nround
his homo. Ho Is nlso arranging tn
terraco the frontage of his property
on Commercial nnd Fourteenth nnd
will hnvo ono of tho most sightly
homes In West Mnrshflcld.
MILTON SCHULTZ, Editor of tho
Enterprise, Myrtle Point, C. E.
Mills of Coqulllo and Mr. Mills of
Bnndon constituted n delegation
from tho Coqulllo Vnlloy to In
spect tho lnrgo now sign that has
boen erected li) tho Vnlloy towns
across tho Bay.
FRED WEAVER nnd wlfo nnd hnbj
Miss Mllllo Mcintosh nnd Vivian
Carlson, loft today for tho Alfred
Storn rnnch nbovo Allegany,
whore thoy will enjoy n two
weoks' outing. Fred was nil pre
pared to take tho deer thnt Mr.
Stora had staked out for him.
Make Big Success. F. L. lions
ley nnd E. W. Smith, two formor
woll-known Coos Bny young men,
hnvo won now honors In tho lum
ber business. Mr. Smith Is tho
son of Lovl Smith nnd Is woll
known on tho Bny. They nro now
with tho Lnrsen Lumbor Company,
which operates tho big Blodol Don
ovan mills In Washington. Mr.
llnusloy has been advanced to log
ging superintendent of tho company
and E. W. Smith hns succeeded him
ns foromnu of tho Alger enmp, ono
of tho most up-to-dnto and, modern'
logging camps In tho country. Tho
American Lumbormnn, of Chicago,
devotes sovornl pnges to n wrltoup
of tho company nnd Its men, with
pictures of tho offlcors, Including
tho two formor Coos Day men, nnd
the plants,
"KINO COLE" IN TOWN.
"Merry Old Soul" Arrives mi Coos
Bay on ."Mission of Merriment.
"King Colo Is n morry old soul;
A morry old soul Is ho;
Ho called for cigars and ho called
for n bowl,
And ho called for Integrldads
threo."
Modom Vorslon.
"King" Colo, of Portland, arrived
on Coos Bay on a combined mission
of morrlment and business. Ho Is
also an old friend of J. W. Hllden
brnnd, but It Is hard to believe
tnat "Hlldo" Is his frlond accord
ing to somo of tho stories ho tells.
"Hlldo" says he has known King
Colo for twenty years and novor
know him to tell tho .truth. Colo
says "luiao" woman t Know tno
truth If ho heard It. "Hllde" says
ho Isn't a king at all, but that's Just
his name. Colo wears an Elks'
tooth that Is tho largest tooth ever
taken from a bull Elk In or out of
captivity. He represents La Integ-
rldad cigars but that's only a sldo
line. Ills main line Is fun, fast and'
furious, and ho always has his sam
ples with him.
S. P. KELLER, wlfo and baby, pass
ed through hero on routo to Port
land aftor spondlng tho summer
nt Marshfleld. At tho latter city
Mr. Kollor played third baso on
tho hall team. Mr. Kollor Is said
to bo thcro when It comes to
playing ball, and his doparturo
for Portland Is rogrottcd by tho
Coos County Fans. Rosoburg
News.
L. W. ELLMAN arrived horo today
from Portlnnd. Ho recently enmo
north from Panama "whore ho was
omployod for G yonrs on tho Pana
ma Canal work. About 20,000 em
ployees woro rolcascd Juno 1 and
10,000 moro on tho llrst of July,
tho cnnnl work bolng nearly com
pleted. Mr. Ellmnn had hoard
much of Coos Bay and wants to
locnto hero nnd says thnt If condi
tions nro favorablo, he will bring
sovernl others to tho Bay from Pa-nnnin.
AVIATOR IS BURNED.
Oil Tank Exploded by Sudden
Landing.
Or AiiocltUJ rrni to Cooa nr Tlmfi.)
BERLIN. Aug. 4. An nvlatlon
pupil, named Brokes, died horo to
day of buniB received yesterday
when the fuol tank of his aeroplane
exploded aftor an abrupt landing
at tho Johannlsthal nrcodrome.
If you havo anything to sell, rent,
trado, or want help, try a Want Ad
In Tho Times.
Try Tho Times Want Ads.
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