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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES local overflow, i l O. MAMiXHY HAS K. MAI.OMIV Offtclnl Paper of Cons County. : : . K.llinr mill Pull I M.'i.'cn inige. i' rnncis-( l-.dito and lull. nrrlvliiB today state that, . - ,,..,,.. 1)urSoiialy directed tin? Ilcht to extinguish fie big tire I ut Hay Point, which destroyed many LEAVE TODAY OS OFFICIAL I'M'KIt OF Till-: CITY 1 million feet of lumber lust Tucs OF MAKSIIFIKU). I dnv night, and that If It had not ..i-n. I Ijoen for his efforts and the use of u ""- : dynunilte under the direction of uixtt' cifiMMivv i Tlioouore iiokoi-. n dynamite -'-Muri i caiI-s' TIMS AFTKIl ro.MPll.SOin s IM.MI.NO. , frn,,, (.(MlconIi tlie (lncks would also ' saii.m mum aiu.u N MAKING swimming a compui- ,.lV(1 1(,,,u imied and the snips en BREAKWATER I anrv rpnnlretilonL thn University il:'!i:n'ieil. Dviiailllte Was talteil Ollt of Oregon Is following the ex-' by autoinohlles to light the lire. The ii. .i. ,t nvhln of the lira is not stated, but amnio of many other schools and ( la0li tllnt s H,,reni, wnH ,, colleges In different parts of the ,() a ncavy wind rising about mid country, says tho Hugeiic Kcglstcr. night. At the sanio time It Is following tho promptings of common sense. I I Along tlie Waterfront. I The business of every Individual Is Ilk to lead him sooner or later yZZJZ Sn'anlE Into n boat or Into tho pro.linlt Thc ilCltfl wl sai nt c, o'clock of wnter that Is too deep to ho tills evening for San Francisco with waded, and If he does not know passengers and freight. ... how to swim an unlookcd for accl- mo Aono amm, -nf' dent may mean death. , ,om at Ul0 Stnth m, It Is really surprising to what nn xhe Flfleld arrived from San extent this particular form ot edu-, Francisco at Ilandon today and the cation has been neglected. Children Hroohlyn sailed from there Inst aro taught nt homo and at school ( "'S'11, precautions to ward off disease, but ( ,st WltlCSTMXd MATCH, nro permitted to go unlnstriicted In ,my Casoy, one of the contest a slinplo accomplishment that may antB next Monday night's wrost at any time bo the means of saving j,,B mtch, arrived In the city yes tholr lives. True, tho most of thorn terday morning nnd appears to he In learn without Instruction nnd find K00(j condition, having finished his uniiBiinl pleasure In doing it, but training for this bout and expresses tho number of people who cannot himself as confident of taking home swim is always astonishing. Hardly t1Q mC0Ill while Mr. F. a. Flornln, n week passes without Its drowning ,8 opponent, Is equally confident accident with tho explanation that tnnt j10 t,0 ,0ttor man. the victim could not swim. The fans mny rest assured that Swimming JuBt now Is a popular tliey wll ho treated to a fast and sport. Mori and women alike aro sculltifc match ns both men are taking It up because It Is a fad. professional mat artists. Florlnn This Is one Instance possibly an 1(lH fiowcd wrestling tho past 13 isolated one of a fnd that Is rcnlly ycnra nml hlH llt,(1 tho wotorwolght sensible. championship of tho Pnelfic Coast "T for several years. Cnso.v has about . - - - - - w NOO.V FOI! PDItTliAXD WITH liAIKJF, III ST OF PASSUXUFJtS AXI) (iOOD CAIICJO. The Ilreakwater sailed this after noon for Portland. Among those leaving on her were: Mrs. Gils Nelson. Nell McDon ald, Ous Nelson, M. I.aughlln, A. Ilouel .Mrs .I, liayt'S aim cuiiu, i huh, u. i f 1 V v N mii ,i v- two yeirs' residence In Marshllold I PAVXK-IMtOWXIXt.' Xt'PTIAI.S lior vivacity, accomplishments and beauty I nve won her many admirers A most Impressive nnd beautiful ud lrlonls, who will unite In con- ... . , .,, ii.i..atiiini,i Ki-iitulntlng Mr. Payne. Mr. Payne ceroniony occtired In the Mai sh ield )nH rtlB(,,,;t r C(MW Episcopal Churc'i last evening, when, aoVl!l-n years, being prominently lu the presciue of a largo gathering connected with the C. A. Smith navo rotitrnod from a i,tn Ing and hunting in,,. getting one deer, but win 1 aH in tiitiiiir r....it. . - ui rn . ......nu luruior, out all I, . fill time. Mr. nnd Mrs. w u Ron left today f01. ,,,,' ",8(" tg : Sabothn, Kansas, aft..,. 0nie k Hun suniniei- visit at Hie ho Il0 P diuinbtin- M..u it . "0,no of ,, " ' " ii. iinnson, who s a hi '"lam tlelf Vt. ,H I'loinlneni v real estnto ninn. wnH , . Kati Impressed with the ,' l;ay and proniH,.H i ' . SofCoo, longer stay next year i, for I certain booster Tor Coos i,av 111) H.TVU ll'lm... . " CI " Will V. H ays, wherever . n:' c,l n. Hamilton nndt diuighter, arrived on ii. . lfeJ Ous Nelson, M. I.aiighlln, A. f ,,U01,L. 0l- Marshlleld, with many Company. He is a graduate of the 1 Klamath Falls en , . r ,ra k. Mrs. Ilouck, M. I). Meeks. fro,n Xt)1.th 1)(11(l ,, BmI,lro, t,o f , I!!!;" " i!"'1 J'1" nr to southwestern 0 L'" ihfl' M. I). Meeks J Hayes, Mrs. , lght Ucvcl,m, chnpIc8 Padding, ffte 'Km of "Im ' with" whim! " W c..al.,.,. i.ves and child, Chas. C. Cox, u Hlshon of the Hlocese of Or- he clime lu contact. After October . Mrs. U. 10. Sai-ii... ...i J 1 , LUKK M'M'KK SAYS: li' pounds the bettor of It In weight, Mrs. H. L. Shorn, H. L. Shorn. eon, unftctl In holy inatrlinony Allss ' tlioy will be nt Iiomio In thi-lr how Mrs. .1. M. ,.,'S ,r. ltoderlck Porter, Mrs. i,. Porter, Amm IolroBO i,rownlng and Mr. "m,, ,lt a""ul J,,,,n a,m '"Kron. week from a stay f " Ml! Mrs. li. Thorpe, Ous Oalbertson, preilcrll.k Wltter Payne, llefore 'ho JL 1 with Mr. Upton's r-uni u . , Mrs. Oalbertson, Helen Oalbertson, ,..,.,.,,.,, of . ,.f!,moi,v. ihe nriinn- I m. i.-. i,vri-iimv. i . lols. ' at L- 1 O Wnnba M t.' .. ,.l; unll . I . . ..... ... 1 L -. . .. . .. uoy uaruen, u. Krlckson, Harden, Wardle, T. Lallelle, Mrs. L. Dion, l.eo Dleii, Ore Wilson, P. IJ. Shol lern, L. W. Davis, Mrs. L. Dixon, Mrs. N. li. Dean, Mrs. H. h. Oraff, 1st, Mrs, William Horsrali, Jr. played ; ( nmi .Mrs. D. ,r. n . the introduction of Faust-Oounod and lllajai!S;Sffo:! ZVV" .llmln Wa-hJ iLi.u Joyti a moonlight excursion and " ihuuiui- jH very ' bridal party en- picnic to the Cllnkenheard home' J,rs- M. Merrlnian Ion tereil the church, the Bridal March uaniois treoc last nigiit. Var- week for her homo n,,:' I by Mnscagnl. As the III. left I .11 1 : i...! . ""UH- I)) l'hrA mZ Alice Tlcke,,; A. II. Hn.oh; ! ' T tonX '"l": l-l-ant uZ wuiiui, i iiu ifi iuu nun iuii iu iiiu 4, a v jL nur illllluntot T. n A UllL'll. ' w ... ... ,,.. r, , Ti,,.u Chancel on the arm of her brother, nlu child Z'lCv. Doiui; Mrs. . nob.rt liyans Drowning, follow- I .XFOICMAf, CHAT M.ss Hilda Bf nl,,1m arrlv,, til ,r Mm C'rlil.'u iin I, lu Mlua Vollla . . . . . . tlllB WHnlf nffnt- ni,,....ii aluS A. Martin, N. H. Allenberger. I). "B r,V. ,"m J,ra- ' 'raver Is expected ,,." 7 ., "nK the O. Kenyon, Mrs. D. O. Kenyon, i Tower and Miss lifllo Church and tho home next week from a visit with "10r "10tIlH at tho ; Monmouth $1 Mrs Plerco Kenvon, Algle Pierre, Mnlil of Honor, Miss Genevieve Song- friends nnd relatives In Portland. l1101' school and visiting frlenda i Mr'pierson Dr ' McCrncketi S fi. stacken. Tho Urldal party was met Hazel Tlbbets arrived homo Portland. 11 Moore, P. Ii. Wright, Ivan Wright, at the Chancel rail by the Bishop, tiw In Cailfornln I Mr8, Art,,HP Mc,K'n and danri Chas. Stewart, Alex Porter, C. Gail-. nnd standing to ono side, tho groom ,. Smith nnd family, of North I tor 0racl ,oft tills week for a vL' ju in , .inn. . ii. iicni, i . u-'.in naiiuit;, uiit'iuitni uy IIIL" iwbt Illllll, iv;iiii, iu iuiivu hum .fioilllliy tor ' n -"! nuunn ill Lailiornll i. -i.. ii.,.. i.. rnA Cnt Mt.lniii'iii I ii. t.. i. ttn,t, rr i.- i.....i..t Plltlllinil. Wfmll.. n'tinrn Mint ulll frlmiria I'J. .llin. Ii. vju., uiiiii .mutt IHI. rillUK IlViltll. 1LUIU ilHf UUIIUIIHU ' , " Noll M. Girl:, W. Kenyon, F. II. Ahorn, Mrs. H. liner, H. liner, P. H. Cook, C. T. Hubbard, Mrs. ij. DoValley, Mrs. Mary Fisher, Muster Wafford. J. C. Wafford, Earl Dorai , Ii'UIan Hrrln, Mrs. L. C. Soulo, Altl tlth service was held and at It, conclusion, ft LZiou J! S' foko am, c.,droa m when the brldo wa8 given Into the state College there. M,BS Evelyn Anderson. rctiimMiu. hands of tho groom by her brother, George 1). Mandlgo and wife, of woel fri i two-weeks' stav m n I .. . ... V.... (I. l,...,l ..W.I.......I . 1I....I !".. , T ...... I . . . Ullll me two were led uy tlie lilsiiop into "V , " """"i """"'""n oungaiow on Coos ni. I .. . . . .. this week far a short outlnir. .. vuus lu"f.i wie Liinncei proper wnere mo mar- -i, r. ttlninnt ,, t r 1.. w. .. ,rB- sa t-reuss and l,., ,rt. rlnge rlto wns constimnted by the Join- for their home In Portland this , , lX m '(,n' front a delight. Thero Isn't an awful lot of differ- weighting 100 lioiinds. Ho hns Bov-lgou,0t Cn,vn yan u.,u.nor Enrl ln(, of ,1imla nm, th(J rnB (..e,,,,,,, week after a pleasant visit at the fuI 0,,tlK at the Preuss ranoh ciico botwoea luck nnd horso Benso. " " '"" A woiniiH linn n bettor tlmn talk- "l ",H "n Ing about It lator than sho does when she Is having n good tlnio. HA Ui OX ALIiIAXCIi. let- men. Mr. l.emnnskl, manager of the Chllders, Hiss A. llancroff, Miss Miami at Its conclusion both knelt be- '"""M of , Mf 'Mls- ' w- Oi')tit lH'llards. .i llancroft, Myrlo Uorard, Gladys lie rnrd, Mrs. .1. M. nerurd, Ii'. M f! ruul in mi Mm. li. M. dnnilmnn. W Itoyal Theater, Is fortunate In so-( A wm,alllH K,,Bnr Simpson, Ed curing a niatcn uoiween u.eso iwo , umm M norartli j, Ai llnxteI. men tor iiih pupiuur muu i-ui MH , ,,.- r iov. Chas1 Stwinior Sails for liiii-eka Willi fiooil 110"B0 a" ticsorves ino pnironngo oi ( Ann8trnnBi Foy .'0ster, lllb Simp Iilst Fi'lilay. Iau aiiiiiirers ot ciean iiiign-cinss niu- Tho Alllnnco sailed yesterday for Ictlc sports. Eureka with a fair list from horo In addition t'o a lanro number of ,r I!'"'1 '" ''"'o 1 lit-'r stocking son. Fred Olnhlrt. M. Fltzpatrlck Hrnn Owroy, .1. Wright, C. A. Oar Held, Henry I lodger. Peter Phillip C. P. Gardner, I.. G. Dean, O. M nut 1.. ....!l. 11.... .1 ...1 . ...... I fore tho altar and received the bene- . M 7"t,. .., t . . Mr' Mrs- To,," w- Motler uiJ diction of tho msho,,. Wreathed ... ffll A" i,fM Je,,,,,U M,s' imronts. Mr. and Z smiles, the united pair left tho Church Mls Mnttlo Dodson. 'of Grnnd , ' ' Shrewsbury of Missouri, n l to the strains of Mendelsohn's Wed- nrnve.i on tlie Hay this J""" an auto trip to Sunset Bo-1 ,., iwcuk;'" visit lier sister. .Mrs. War- and tho beach last Sunday. I . 7. . ,un aieiii, ot .Noi-tn noun. trq w i i,,,, . . The bride was simply but beautl- Miss Alice Tlckell left todav for U . " nml children aall fully dressed fn white satin trlmmett a visit at her old home In Roches- ',rH' u A- oiuiircilo will ejtJ In princess lace. She wore a tttllo ; ",HU l,t I'lillinlnlpliln ,,0Jkl wook ror a nionth's visit tlti fill II I . II Il'fl I'O Mltn tttnn r.. I I veil nnd orange blossoms and carried .Mrs. Ii. I.. Grnef leaves todav for ....... I I. r. ...1.1 1...... relatives nt Salem, hn 2 rZZwrrZm ZM ' that everybody knows P' 0""ur' a ',eBn' ?' """ovlove Sengstncken. wore a Ohio through passctiMirs from Kurelta. L Curry. Chas. Dale, Goo. Olnstip, hoautlful lovoniTor cropo do chtno,;Ml: .... ... I whlto roses. The tnald of honor, a nionth's visit wltii i-i.i.ittvi.'u t.. ....IV.L8, J10 m'1 .-V."r8ll.ei1. Miss io ,n Ohio. """". .V""'' M J. ."eatrlce Stnitl I 1.11.... .... . V crepe do cMno JK!:"J!?. who wm cXTSffl . own niwl nnri.tn.1 ..l..lr i.i.. .-' " " n"V "III t in Snilil It n lmmM ""I T Z, ' . ",un '' a snort stay beroro stmt ng wAIt n M nt vk-i m , n : laws. The nrlde's Maids, Misses Nel- on an extended pleasure ti-h. of the ."!;?J.V'A.K n"1 .fa r 'l solemn. Tower and Ellle Church, were also 'f- n tt " I IN ' S T o on earth. That's lm,ltlflly owne, , ow , Mrs C. 1. Marsh and one of I or iS i rto w ' ' ne aiso nan a goon cargo ot . nin niiiuii,iti i,nnv0 i, Pi.tn smtHi. frolght. Among those sailing from ..T,AT (-oos lAV SMIMi." When? iioro on uoro wero: .i. i.eiiore, .ns. ,m).)AY night. Hay Carey, Nick Itaecwest, John ' ' Endorson, llarlf Vest, .John Kobln- Don't look so is the best pine Vanilla, Strnwberry, Coffee Ico what they all think son, waller i-isiier. Hugh Fisher, Cream and Plnenpplo Sherbet- nt COOS HAY SMIM-V and go to tho i.i., 1. rtl .1 .... I i Ki'iiiiiu uiiiiso nun rtirs. m. ennso. i Lewis'. iOltl'llliU.M Monday night. u " . - - I Hill hll'll'lll'li I'll II ii 11 1 1 Mill I II I 'I MM 1 1 J will probably arrlvo on the Axte-1 line Kiiiiui today. to match, nnd carrying lariro on South Coos Itlver. bluets of Shasta daisies. . ,HH Helen I.oggle. daughter ofi 'Mr. Howard Freeman and Mr. Ad- jV.!:..""' U.'!'..,.(" ) UiiKlti' - WIM4 SAIh T()l.V. lllni. ! C.I, .. 1 .1 ....himiii, lllinii., nun H gnilMM ai g oion I any, old friends of the groom, ter or .Mrs. Mnrv McKiilulit wont t ai,i n .i,0 .,.. Vi ...i. .I-.i',1'Vh,lt,.ul!I,t., Coos lliiv IVonlo ;n T.i Km IV. irtod nn ushers In seating tho con- San Francisco 'this sveeK- n nnfm. giegatton. .iihs iteaifs school for girls. Miss clscn Via Speedwell. STILETTO QUALITY IN TOOLS AND CUTLERY is an absolute guarantee of the best material and workmanship that can be combined to purchase an article of the highest grade, THERE IS A STILETTO GRADE of every edge tool that you can find use for and it is a tool that you can be proud of, THEY ARE MADE OF THE BEST crucible tool steel, TEMPERED IN OIL BY EXPERTS who do nothing else, HANDSOMELY FINISHED and constructed along patterns that tend to make work oasior, r . . .Marlon SiMiiiinii nt in..ui., ..i.. V: i no ftpeeiiwcn win sail tliU etfr ...i;, .iiu l uiii iiiHion or tlie- cere- niu . i, : . """ ' ning from Ilandon for San Fru. mony the wedding party went to tho Mra. l". P rtor i i ehlidr,.,. r,,BC0 n"(l wl" ,,nvo f,llto a "'' Rectory, where a simple wedding sun- left today for their h, . , ,, i I, 1 i0(,K ""V uisseni:ers In nddiilr-, tJ per wns set-vod and the many bean,,- - a.er a gVfn, v's.t 'n, "ZT ST mi. ine nappy pan-shown. MK . T - - ' were; Mrs. Mnnlev KolierU. Mto ... '""wning. the brIdo'H mother, T. . Ilr.rrv and ramMv i,v ....... ? ""V'l. W Mhoii. Mrs, Ii. LnH woro a colored wistaria gown. Mrs. spenMinr tho wee!.- ,.t timi . J.... ;"8H. .Klla. .'Tooks, r. A, rrltsco, v. !, was gowned In charmeuse- '-JP on Soiith Coos " torm,o - h. K.mr. J. J u nimo .e. k,.,V m,. ' . .'V"'.,"' 0 " " Murphey. Fred H. Mi.n.l.rey. C I lhoso present wore: Mrs. Anna left this w ...i.. . " , . "iv0.? Cnmp and Mrs. C. J. Camp, sad X .. 1. . - -V "HI" A. (nRlllll l.'l u. ii , i M uanii wnero tlioy will enjoy ;- M. ,., . ' LndlPfi mnirr WAIST at OOSt Minn kiiiii . i if mi iu oinntiit. .. -. .... i. '. i'"'M'K i . n i,.. mioii c,.im.. piI Wlllamettu "vonuo. tlvos. .v..u..uu nciigsinciten and Kino li-,("'Ke who si'0"1 Slil'AHATOIt reduced 10c per n iron ami .Miss Marlon llorsfall. tho 0 , Mrs. niXv"TLSlL w. " Lour until sold. Sumner HmM niter catching the bride's boi.net. , l as returned to Vhelr h , o,o '."!'..,. Later lu the evening Mr. and Mrs. -Mlehlgnt. after few tnontl s' st, v in-owning, new nnd Mrs. 1 ... . "iwiuiig, msiiop nnd Mrs. C. hemming, Dr. and Mrs. Win. llorsfall. t Mollis Freeman. Addison Parry and be,-"Fo ' Alb -an 1 S ' Frank Heath and Misses Nollto Tower, Valley points to visit rein Payno loft for South Coos nivor, 1,1 ''.0I,li'"d. "iiu-iu my nave rented kBVB saa it A mf fttir 1 I tho Uartlornt ' .IH'.. K uguanro plan- liVli.VIXd'. AI'dTST M). MUSIC Bl I tno. where thy will spend a gim to J$i l)r A .1' '. "Vl" !" ... i-.ir ii iiiiff 2 dulot honeymoon of Hevernl weeks. I other re'ntlves. ' Mrs. MlnKus .nay ji uu ciiiircn was very beautifully V' ' "" ami visit IrlendH J nn. tns.efnliy decorated for the oc- F. m. Parsons anil' w Ijcaslon a very effective color schemo'dny on the N.inn Sui t iro ion tn. i crrn. IT IP v 0...1.1 . ..- " ir'ir ii i of white and ureen' l.,.l ..! Francisco n. ,i . V " HI I 1.1 I I IlJ Uy the committee. nTn . . , n Sengstncken and Mr. Frank Heath. v I m.v., , AM fflVFI? Vlll Mrs. Payne was one of Co Y L J ,,i ' Wit? ' , I?. '"I'1 fa) ' rotiirn- MILL UVLK I UU uiost accomplished vom.i? .. r., h V " " . "". ;?""01 "ay whero Prior to eiiterlnir tho i'iii..,...i... California, where sho gratluato'd a oar ago. sho taught In the unBi . I B on Cathedral School o,- 1 Washington, I), c., and last- year in . "o V,e",ll,Ly' of tl10 .Mni-shllold High School faculty. Dining ",0" WE ARE( PREPARED TO MAKE GOOD on any defective Stiletto article but our experienco has been that Stilletto Tools Make Good for Themselves SfKW;sS cKl!Eif you bl,y be a stilett0' a,ld u;! Sumner Hardware Co. 86 MARKET STREET A Guaranteed Eczema Remedy Wo are ofton askod to rec pnimond a remedy for skin roubles wo hftVo secure TRADE NARK ECZEMA REMEDY which wo highly recommend tee. m s liquid preparation contains Ingredients that c no bo employed In saivo fori and these have the most val liable 1 enllng properties. These ndvnn ages of Meritol ReVomS tome, y over all other si I , romedles aro of special value n tho treatment of this dis tressing nnd stubborn disease tt TEfoOWL Prescription Pharmacy, l-'iimd I). Cohan. " imyo been a'lellg i. The Altar (lullil of tho Mnrshllold Hplscopal Chm-pli u in .7. . lu'. " Church lrla W KrtdV oflL Mr. nnd Mrs. Preil Weaver audi 'aby nnd their guest. Vivian CnHHo.K wrri XKKD A XICK, w FttKSHrXfi I-OUXTAIX mtlXK Oil A DISH OP 1CK CItKAM. THK HESt I'liACK OX COOS IIAV IS SAHTKlt'S. PIANOS and Player PIANOS NEW AND SECOND HAND ORGANS CASH OR EASY TERMS THE WILEY 6. ALLEN Cft L. L THOMAS, 137 Stood SI-