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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1913)
THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Worthy JHE Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Fall, tailored from fabrics selected for Oregon weather will appeal to your taste, while expressing the style you are seeking, at a price you may well afford Twenty-five others at fifteen BASE BALL Bandon vs. Coos County All Star Team At White Cedar Festival Wednesday, August 27th Foot Races in tho Morning Coquille and Myrtle Point Day Bandon Carnival Committee Bandon. Ore. ORPHEUM TONIGHT ARTISTS SACRIFICE A poworful drama roaturlng Alice Joyce. MISS ADA MILLER will slug LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG In con nection with a picture of tho snmo name. DELAYED PROPOSALS Vltagraph comedy. HIS REDH.M PTION A Lublu drama. YOKOHAMA FIRE DEPARTMENT Vltagraph educational. HKST ok MUSIC AND SONUS ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CTS. IN DRUGS JH as la ,i,.y pMxia nmj clttliliiK. some dealers run to cheap stuff t low prices, wIUIe others try to curry all wades. We han decidedly towurd quality good. In drugs quality is mow Important Hum In other lines. When e hand out u bottle of medicine, prewml according to Physician's prescription, we want to know that that medicine i the Mump of quality, otherwise we won't he satisfied. If 'on like quality cl,K8 you' nko our gtore. LockhartParsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN Electric Shoe Store XEW SHOES. ' P, o buy shoes for U whole family. 180 S0UTH BROADWAY. r . . of Your Inspection Dollars; to thirty-five. Copjrrl, 'I Hart Woolen Mill Store Apparel Specialists for Men and Boys. 298 US AMERICAN LADIES' - LINE TAILORING Formerly Handled by Sir. IManz Is now taken over by me. Call und see tlto new fall lino on display at TODD, THE TAILOR AND DRESS EXPERT. 878 Front St., Upstairs. I 1 Schiffner It Mara AFTER IT IS ALL OVER YOU WILL NEED A .VICE, RE FRESH I N(J FOUNTAIN DRINK OK A DISH OF ICE CltEAM. THE REST PLACE ON COOS HAY IS SAHTER'S. TFe Royal TONIGHT i'PAT & FANNIE KELLY in mi entire change of program. Don't miss them! 4000 feet of new pictures. Admission : I Lower floor, inc. Balcony, 10c. Wrestliny Match Monday uiflit. We Do Catering For Parties ROOM FOR SMALL 1JANQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leld'a.) BOX LUNCHES FOIt PICNIC PAItTIES. PHONE 158-R TEN-CENT Messenger Service MARSHFIHLP CYOLERY. Fall and JWinter Woolens We inuke them Into Suits, Wo do the work In our own (rtiop -Latest styles Reasonable prices, J Orders taken -for Suits made by ED. V. PRICE (JJ, CO. t Good Business Suits, 918 to 40. Tailor-made, tnllor-ineas-ured and your money's worth guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN, Wnt 305 Front street. ' Marshfleld, Oregon. Good work la ev1ryUUim pertaining " to tailoring. AUGUST TIDES. Below Is gl"eu the time and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on th first line find heights on tho Becond line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. 27Hrs. , Ft.., 28llrs. , Ft. -2!iIlrs. , Ft. -30IIis. , Ft... 3 1 Hi s . IFt.., r'or high water on the bar 4.39 0.4 5.41 0.2 G.34 -0.3 0.48 G.3 1.42 1 1.4S 3.59 10.40 4.0 12.42 4.4 1.20 4.9 7.19 -0.5 S.04 3.0 5.27 2.S .0.33 2 2.03 5.3 2.42 5.7 5.7 11.4S 0.0 0.0 0. 0 7.25 1. G 8.13 1.1 0.5 0.C WEATHER FORECAST. Ily AumlalcJ Proa to Coon liar Tlmra. OREGON Fair with norther- ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItECOItD For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., August 27, by Henj. Ostllnd, special Government me- tcrologlst. Maximum 75 .Minimum 45 At 4:43 a. m 47 Precipitation since Sept. 1 1912 C4.9C Precipitation same period j last year G1.85 Wind: North west, clear. I HORN. : CURRY To Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Curry, at their homo in South MnrBhfleld, Tuesday, August 2C, a daughter. Mother and child nre doing nicely and Mr. Curry is happier than tho man who dis covered a now railroad to Coos Day. One Drunk In. Clias. Johnston, who paid a $5 flno tho day heforo yesterday, was taken Into custody again today by Marshal Carter for Intoxication. Mutter Higher. As a result of the falling off In the mill: supply, huttcr has begun to advance on tho local market and pound and a half squares aro now soiling for fifty flvo cents. Addition at Coquille. R. S. Knowlton of Coquille Is nrranglng to plat a six aero tract which ho has at Coquille just north of the Courthouso and Elliott's Addition. Ho will probably call It knowlton Knoll. Capt. Simpson Active. Capt. A. M. Simpson Is still qulto actlvo de spite his S9 years. Tills morning he visited tho Porter mill which Is be ing overhauled and proceeded In his old time way of showing them how tho work should be douo and who should do It. Comes Overland. Rev. Fathor F. .1. Springer, of North Hond, was In Marshflcld yesterday and roports that Archbishop Christy will conio In from Portland overland, roachlng hero Friday or Saturday for his visit to tho Catholic parishes lu Coos and Curry Counties. Dredge Work. Tho Drcdgo Seattle continues to opvrato at a good speed but Is not making tho headway that was oxpected. Sho Is averaging about 0,000 yards lu twenty-four hours. It Is proposed to put a now cutter on lior which will probably Increase her work quite a bit. Died Today. Clydo Helsnor, tho thirteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Helsnor of Forndalo, died this morning of paralysis of tho heart, after about a week's Illness. Tho funeral will bo hold tomorrow nt 2 o'clock In the afternoon from the Dungun Undertaking parlors. (Jot Deer. Dr. R. II. Walter, while visiting his ranch Sunday, bagged a big deer. He says that tho wild berries are now ripe and plentiful. Chas. Hlckox says tho deer aro now more easily found us they are beginning to leave tho brush In the lowlands and come up on the hills. (Joes to Texas. W. .1. ltust to day received word from J, D. Mc Neil, a former Coos Hay resident, stating that he and his family had moved to Corpus Christ!, Tex., In hopes that tho warm climate would benefit his health. Ho Is some what Improved and expects to re main there. At Roxchurg. Chas. Van Duyn received a telephone message from 11. J. MeKeown stating that he and C. S. WInsor had gone through on tho old tiro and secured a new one at Roseburg. They had ordered a tire sent to Myrtle Point, but. the auto accident yesterday morning prevent ed them getting It and they went on through. Mere Soon. Rev. A. F. Bnss ford, who has accepted another call to tho Marshfleld Baptist Church, will reach here September 3, accord ing to a card received from htm today. Ho and his family will temporarily make their homo with Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Downs at 900 South Hroadway and ho says thch coming to Marshfleld makes hlr.i feel "llko coming back homo." Ship lee Cream. J. E. Dunne, manager of tho Hazel wood Cream Company, of Portland, Is spending a few days here while en route to tho Siuslaw to attend a big Orange picnic there Ho shipped eighty gallons of Ico cream from Port land to bo takon to Florence on tho Patsy, which will leave hero Thursday for tho north. Ho would have made the shipment .direct but tho Patsy was undergoing repairs at the Kruse & Hanks yards here. .More Salmon. There has boon a slight Increase In tho run of sal mon In tho bay, but It Is not lnrgo yet. Fishermen do not expect It to reach largo proportions until tl-o fnll rains start, tho extra out flow of fresh water from tho bay being declared to enable tho fish to find their way In more easily. The beginning of tho salmon run Is noticeable from tho number or sen Hons that aro gathering near tho bar and a number of hunters aro rinding sport In shooting them. The sea Hons kill a largo number or salmon. PERSONAL NOTES .1. C. KENDALL loft this morning for Coquille on business. GEORGE SEEL1G hns returned rrom his vacation trip to California. MRS. P. L. PHELAN or Myrtlo Point Is In Mnrshlleld on buuslncss nud pleasure. EDGAR M'DANIEL, or North Bond, was a Marshfleld business visi tor today. MRS. MARY SMITH returned yes terday from a few days' visit tip Coos River. E. T. WILLIAMS and .7. P. Guor In, of Myrtlo Point, nro Marsh flold visitors today. MISS RUTH MATTHEWS loft yes torday for Gardiner whore sho will visit friends for nwhllo. WM. GRIMES came down today rrom "Tho Nook" whoro ho and Mrs. Grimes are enjoying n short outing. MRS. LEVI SMITH, who has been visiting rolntlves on South Coos River, roturned homo yestordny. MRS. E. L. GRAEF will leavo Sat urday for a visit with rolattvos in Chicago and other eastern points. ALFRED MATTSON and Aimer Trib bey left this morning on tholr motorcycles for Bandon, going via Coquille. E. S. ERICKSON and family who havo been residing In West Marsh fleld, plan to leave tho last of tho week for Portland to make tholr homo. MR. AND MRS. M. D. MEEKS will leavo Saturday ror Ogdon, whore they will spend n short time prior to leaving on an oxtended pleas ure trip. REV. FATHER A. R. MUNRO Is expected home Friday on tho Breakwater rrom Portland whero ' ho has been participating In the annual retrent of priests of this diocese D. ' J. REES and wlfo left this morning via tho Marshfleld Roseburg auto lino for Roslyn, Wash,, to visit Mr. Rees' mother, who is vory ill. HOMER OSnORN, a former Coos Bay resident, has returned here from Alberta, Canada. Ills moth er and other members of the fam ily are now living at BeHlngham, Washington. MISS ALICE TICKELL will leavo Saturday for a two months visit at her old homo In Rochester, N. Y and also with old friends at Chicago, Philadelphia and other eastern points.. DR. R.R. HAMILTON and' wife and chld arrived horo last awonlhg in' .(heir auto from Klamath Falls. Tljoy are taking the trip thvough SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY.. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Geo. Ross. H. P. O. E. Boclal and dance. Swedish Lutheran Ladles Aid . picnic. THURSDAY. North Rend Altar Guild with .Mrs. J. G. Horn. Eastslde Sowing Club with Mrs. A. M. McLnggan. N. L. Y. P. S. with Miss El sie Larson. Southwestern Oregon as a vacation and expect to leave tomorrow. CLYDE M'CLUNO and wife, of Roseburg, will arrive here today to visit at the homo of her sis ter, Mrs. Chas. Hlckox. Mr. Mc Clung Is an engineer on tho Southern Pacific out of Rose burg and this Is his first trip to tho Hay. Mr. Hlckox Is planning to take htm out for a deer nud varmint hunt. BISHOP AND MRS. SCADDING nro expected here today or tomorrow from Uandon, where they havo been enjoying a month's outing. Bishop Scaddlng will officiate at the Payno-Hrownlng nuptials hero Friday evening and will conduct special services at tho Episcopal Church horo Sunday and will leave tho flrst of next weok via Gardiner for homo. Rev. Brown lug will accompany him as far as Gardiner. I WANT ADS. FOR SALE CHEAP liimd scrip, re linquishments purchased. 201) Coke building. TI.AM FOR SALE Weigh 1200 each. Frank Black, 827 Fifth St., phone 299-.T. WANTED Yoiiiik man to work with baker to learn trade. Call at White House Bakory. Notice Will party who left puro containing cash in my ofrico August 2G kindly make themselves known so that property can bo returned to them? Dr. Geo. E. Dlx. CRANBERRY MARSH FOR SALE One-half mllo from North Slough boat landing and quarter-mllo from R. R, dopot; 100 acres, 40 acres available for cranberry marsh, 0 acres planted, 2 ncres producing cranberries, 4 acres will be bearing by another year. Crop this year will bring $700. Tho marsh Is planted with tho finest Jumbo varieties from Wis consin. Address or cnll on R. Lyon, North Bond, Or. WANTED Woman tit do washing nud ironing for family or two. Phono 51. FOR SALE CHEAP Choice block (292x350) sightly locntlon, wasy tonus. I. S. Kaufmnn & Co. FOR SALE One brass bed, mat tress and springs. 403 North Broadway. FOR RENT l-i-ooui cottage. 048 Eleventh street South. WANTED Carpenters und Cabinet Makers at "Tho Woodcraft Shop," 250 Market Ave. W. FOR RENT Neat furnished K-rooni housekeeping sulto In largo house. Prlvato family, no children, North Bend. Phone 131 or 1493. FOR SALE Furniture. 11)2 Hall avenue. FOR RENT Large front room, suit able for two gontlemon. Apply ' nt 3G2 First street North. FOR RENT Or least Dairy Farm on Cntchlni; Inlet; stock for salo. Address L, caro Times olllco. FOR RENT Rooms close in, good location. 3SS N. First st. t CASH handles 0 rooms and dining room. Seo McMillan, Cooa Bay Realty Co., 1G0 Front street, FOR SALE Horse ultout 1-100, Cheap If taken at once. Apply Jack Murphy, Henryvlllo. FOR SALE Ilousn and lot, 003 Seventh street. Price reasonable1 If taken at once. Phono 240-R. HIGH GRADE SOAPS direct from tho manufacturer, big assortment of all the pop ular brands. Wo especially rec ommend tho Sylvadora lino of French imported soaps as beiug par oxcollenco. For salo only at THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOOIIS AND I'ENSLAR REMEDIES.