The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 01, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 19 13 EVENING EDITION.
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TEN MILE
HOTEL OPEN
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1'oit (U'ests.
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OliK SMVKItSOX. Prop.
Ijtkiitlc. Oregon.
ffe Royal
TONIGHT
WHKSTMXU .MATCH.
V, (i. I'l.ORIA.V,
of ,Miirslillcll,
Wclnht H5 IHHIIIllS
VS.
I.KKOV CASEY,
of coquillo,
WelRlit ! pounds.
Three iwl f ph'tmes -ivcdo (he
match.
Admission:
Richie
Kcwveil wat $1.00
Cfwrol AlmM ft "(
Trojan Powder
TIIK HKST FOB STUMPS
AND HOCK.
It will not freeze under any
conditions.
It Is the safest high explos
ive used.
It cannot le exploded Ity
any ordinary Impact or Jar, au
It contains no nitroglycerin,
picric acid, chlorate of potnsh
or gun cotton.
It will not proiliico licadaclie
or nausea In Inualllng.
Its expansive force Ih such
that It removes material more
thoroughly nml ecoiioinlcally
than any other explosive.
It may lie stored without
attention for long periods with
no Impairment of Its efficiency.
Carried la stock by
A. B. DALY & Co.
Marshflcld
Oregon.
Wf) i igm ni scunner Mill
fNE thing you
can depend on in
coming here for clothes
our idea of service to
our customers means the
right style, the right
size, the right fabric,
for men of all tastes;
young men, older
men; big men, small
men; all men.
PERSONAL NOTES
'Hart Schaffner & Marx
suits and overcoats
$18 and up; extreme values
at $25, that arc worth seeing.
Woolen Mill Store
This storo Is tlio homo of
Hurt Sehaffner & Marx Clothes
SPECIAL SALE
LADIES' HAND BAGS
$4.00
AT COST FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
WOO HAM) ll.! JQ (if) (Mm ll.XI RAG
ro, p&iUU for
"Z . . . .$8.00 T .!':"'. . . .$5.25
2.oo iut()(in:i) hand 01 nn
n vmi JpliUU
SICK ovn WINDOW
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
THE REXALL STORE
PHONE MAIN 298
US
American Ladies' Tailoring Line
lOILMMu y HAxnij,;,) R SIR. PLANK IS NOW TAKKN OVER
h. CALL AND SKK TIIK NKW FALL LINK
ON DISPLAY AT
TxM, the Tailor and Dress Expert
278 Front St., Upstairs.
'tiro trouble ho would have ninilo
it In nine hours. He luul a a pas
sengers Mr. nntl Mrs. John D. G-oss,
T. T. Itennott and n Mr. Robinson.
of Portland. They left Gold Reach UAY OLLIVANT . nnd wife spent
at 5 a. in., nnd were In Marshlleld ' Sundny at Lakeside,
shortly after 0. It Is the record MHS. .I. It. DODGE and children
trip of the year, spent the day In Marshlleld.
('.. KiiIki1 Tin. ,tU'n .f.ur, f CIIAS. TIIO.M. of North Henil. wns
SEITEMRER TIRES. M..u rt,t a iim I n Atm-ullMnl.l liliulnnaa vtulinr in.
... ... .... - iivuiui ia. i . o. iiuuiui hum. ...x.r. v.
uoiow in Ri"cn me u.ne ana ,. . , ,, 1 ,inv
height of high and low water at,100" 8UlllL,,1 thu l'0l,lu ntlJiiBtliiB '
Mnrshnold. their dlflleultles and living together ' '' I)I) nnd wife, of Hullards,
The tides are nlaeod In tho order 'again. Tim chso which was to limn1 were Marshlleld visitors yestor-
or occurrence, with their times on
th llrst lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on consecutive heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
wator. i'or high water on tho bar
MR. AND MRS. C. W. MILLER have
roturned from a pleasant outing:
and fishing trip near Bridge.
1 ) 1 1 IB .
Ft..
Willi's.
Iht.
2.32 8.1 1
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51. 21 9.23
o.i 0.2
3. IS
CO
3.50
c.a
been tried at the coming term of (,av-
Court has been dismissed.
Ret iii-ii From Trip Tom Wat-
ter.s and Oeorge Watklns returned
homo yesterday from their hlko to
8.R9 ( Yaqulna. They had a good trip but
0.0 decided that Coos Hay was best after
9-''S all. Whllo tnklng a swim at Yanulna
0.3
WKATHKR I'ORKCAST.
til Aiwo.'latpJ I'rcM to Coo Hay Time.
OltKOON Fair tonight with
light frost In Hast portion.
I Tuesday fair, warmer, except
I near coast, easterly winds.
LOCAL TKMPKRATURK
HKCORD
For tho 24 hour., ending nt
4:43 a. m., September 1, by j
I ilonj. Ostllnd, special Govorn- j
I ment moterologlst:
Mnxlmum G9 j
j Minimum 42 j
At 4:43 n. in 42 j
j Precipitation since Sept. I
j 1912 04.97 j
Precipitation same period j
j Inst year 01.98 j
Wind: Northwest, clear.
On HiinlitiK Trip. W. M. Whit
man and John Yandel lejt this af
ternoon on n two-weeks' hunting
trip above Myrtlo Point.
At Myrtle Point. Thco. Hlllyor,
u brother of Herman Hillyer, and
formerly located In Mnrshflold, Is
now employed on tho Myrtlo Point
Kutcrprlsc.
Stnrt New Stoic. Tho Myrtlo
Point Enterprise announces that F.
13. Westerburg, proprietor of tho
Marshfleld 5-1 0-15 cent storo will
stnrt a branch thoro In the Shlno
building In a few days.
T Asylum. A. Camera!, an at
some ono got Into their clothing
nnd took most of their surplus coin.
Claim Property. Annie K. Stick-
ney, through John W. Motley, her1
guardlnn, has begun suit to eject Mnx
Timmormnn from the residence prop
erty on North Flist street. It Is
claimed that Mrs. Stlckney's husband
beuueathod the property to Tlminer-
mnn although It belonged to his wlfoi
J. 13. CULVER, of Prldge, Is spend
ing a few days In Marshlleld on
business.
KARL SLAOL13 AND VM. DAILI3Y,
of Coqulllc, are Marshlleld busi
ness visitors.
CAPT. ERNST left Saturday for
California, where ho will visit a
brother, whom he has not- seen
for years.
Meet Tomorrow. The Marshfleld
City Council will meet tomorrow
i night, today being Labor Day nnd a
legal holiday.
JACK FLANAGAN nnd family, nnd
Mrs. J, II. Flanagan nnd children
have returned from nn outing on
Iwrn'!0'1 nee" ont, to, ,th1 ""f1"' MRS."s. i"' CAMPHELL, of Ru
seve n years pr or to his death. I. CllUfonilll( , tho Kc8t of
N. Miller s Mr. Mot ey's attorney. ,. . , , ,, ,,,,
v.. ii . i ru . n oll school mnte, Mrs. 13. L. Uc
Now Hotel at Ton M lo. O. C. .
Going returned Saturday evening
from Lakesido where- ho has been
installing' between $4000 and $5000
worth of furniture in tho new Hotol
Ton Mile at that place Col. Going
says It Is one of the best hotels
In Coos County outside of the
Chnndlcr nnd has been elegantly
fitted up. Tho hotel Is now open
nnd tho proprietor cordlnlly Invites
Coos liny people to Inspect the new
hostelry.
Iloostor Booklet. D. C. Green
today received word that tho boost
er booklets which tho Southern Pn
ciflc is Issuing for the Mnrshfleld
nnd North Hend Commercial bodies
will reach bore Wednesday. Tho
booklets were originally planned to
bo thirty-two pages ench, but It Is
Intimated that thoy will be much
larger, possibly reaching eighty-six
and Including many of the fino
views which their official photo
grapher took In this section.
Crmvforil Reticent. The Rose-
burg Review says: "Attorney Gen-
roka,
her
Uessoy,
of Coos River
E. J. ARMS has gone to Coquillo
where ho will superintend the new
construction work of the Oregon
Power Company.
N. If. M'MILLAN and brldo nro
expected home today from their
honeymoon trip.
L. M. TOZIER and wife nro moving
Into tho house on North Ilrond
way which M. I). Mocks and wife
recently vacated.
J. A. SMITH, formerly In tho edi
torial department of tho Rolso
Statesman nt Poise, Idaho, is on
Coos Hay for a short stay.
W. F. IRISH and wife nnd Mrs.
R. A. Copplc nnd children, loft
today for Sunset liny where they
will enjoy a week's outing.
i MRS. A. 1). TRAER spent Sunday
at tho summer homo of Mrs. F.
H. Clnrko near Smith-Powers
Camp 1 on South Coos River.
GEORGE ROTNOR. Mrs. Elrod and
a party of friends spent- Sunday
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Donning,
tondnnt of tho state hospltn. for the nm, A M cVawfor , we o ' who ar on,oy,nB aB "t,nB th
Insane nt Salem, left here this nf-! Jt,J J " A; "-'08 I SaCcl11 rnncU 0" U, ,,0aC,,
(ernoon in charge of a lato commit-1""'" H. CURTIS nnd wife will
tnl, Thomas McNnlr, from Coquillo. , '", 1 " I"Hl,,lol( n,d 1 n; leave this week for Portland
Thov rrlvod hero on the tngo f0"' ?raW?r,? ,nqH reId and other northern points, where
U s affe noon. -Rose l urg Review. !"tou l10 T" " 1 ' tll0- cx"cct to B"d 11 ,onth or
huh uiiuiiiouii. iiuauuiiih ivui.. w Wj.B v)lo W(jro cnsK trouble ...,..,'..,...... ., rj,lc
I'll'lll-illir lllir I'lt'l.k I,. .1. SlnlD- . H "It" lUIU'l'" -"
iiiuiui ti 1 . uwin luiu. in 1 11111 ni;. . ... 1. 11
son has n Toreo of men clearing ,,,.... ., t ,iR(.11HS thn ,,. -NIUb- "K l- l'A,-''J ana cim
path,, through the Rig Creek bottom (k 1,10(1 ,to (,l8C"88 ,intte, ,ut , dron loft for their homo In Med
P..111B liiiiiiihll uio uil, uiuuk iiuiioju w,,, n)nk R ro,)0rt ntop t() tl0 nninnth'B visit
near Shores Acres, mnklng It n fino (jnvornm. , Mr rrn.,.fri, ! fo,l t0i,u nrt01 tt-011111 8 1811
natural park. Paths are being ar-1 , , ; .f11'""'1 ra. Craw foid, with Mrs. L. J. Simpson nnd other
:. . r'V ' lstll l'oll Kosoburg ns their legul . ,,,,, N.(irMl ,, ., on thn
osldonco nnd will como
voto In Novembor.
lln.l.- l.Ymn Till. V R. Plinnil-
loney Is scheduled to sail today lop ,, Tom C()ko rot,.ed Saturday
tho nnturnl beauties left.
SiiIIn Today. Miss Mario T. Ma
from LIvorpool for New York, hnv
Ing concluded her trip through Eu
rope. From New York sho will go
to Now Orleans nnd thence to Pan
ama. She will return vln San
Frunclsoo, reaching Coos Hay
about October 1.
IIiiiiiiikmuI'k Suit. Attorney A. S.
Hammond, of North Rend, arrived
here Friday afternoon to hold a
consultation with W. W. Cnrdwoll
with Judge J. S. Coko from Curry
County whero thoy enjoyed nn out
ing whllo Judge Coko wns holding
court-nt Gold Reach. Thoy got Hv-jMWS h h K00NTJ! ,, children
nvnl rlnnt u'lilto nwnv Wlil1i otnn. i .
nrrlved homo todny rrom tinr
Hay.
MISS MILDRED WILSON loft Sat
urday evening on tho Speedwell
for Southern Cnllfornla, whore
sho will enter the University. She
wns nccompnnled by hor brothor,
Claudo, to llnudon
oral deer whllo away. While stop
plug nt tho Frnmm ranch, Judgo
Coko killed n bear, but the lnttcr
got away in tho brush, noth Judge
Coko and another man shot nt tho
bear, but tho friends of Judgo Coko
who witnessed tho shooting sny his
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
OltPIIKUM TIIKATRK Miss Mil
ler will sing, "i will Wear That
Coos Day Smith." Also 4000 feet
of the best pictures. Admission ten
cents.
J2VENEW
PICTURES
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
concerning n dnmngo suit, to bo ,)UlIot )Ut nn oml to ,irn.B carUlly
irieu soon in 1110 uuuo uumuj
courts. He loff for Portland to
and dopredntlnns on tho
spend n fow days looking after j
business matters. Rosoburg Re
view. AutoistK Itotlior. Residents of
South Mnrshflold aro threatening to
prosecute nntolsts who hnvo boon
bothorlng them lntoly. Thoy claim
that tho machines have been nightly
using tho Eleventh streot hill bo
twocn Elrod nnd Flanagan ns a
test for tholr cars and mnklng so
much nolso thnt tho residents can't
sleep.
Made Quick Auto Trip. Lester
McDonald drove nn nuto from Gold
Reach Inst Saturday In about thir
teen hours, and if It woro not- for
EXCURSION TO
LAKESIDE
SUNDAY, SKPTK.MIJKR 7.
Two boats leave Mm-ftliileld nt
7 untl K o'clock 11. in.
Returning unlvo In Mnrslillelrt nt
(I nntl 7 o'clock.
Fare for round trip, $1.50.
Remember to Bring Us
Your Cost Coupon
Checks
1V SKIT. 1 IF YOU WANT TO GET
ANY PREMIUMS.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNELL BLDG.
184 Market ave. a04-J.
enreor
Bhcop.
Mirny on Kveursloii. Tho Coos
Ray Rand excursion to Rnndon yes-
diner, whore they hnvo beon
spending n few months nt tho
homo of her undo, Capr. Hald,
keoper of tho Umpqua lighthouse.
J. D. GOSS and wlfo returned homo
Inst night from n weok's stny nt
Port Orford and Gold Roach
Mrs, Goss landed a 14-pound sal
mon with n hook and lino, whllo
J. D. Goss got- n 42-poundor, tho
cntch of tho season there.
torday wns successful In ovory wnyMs BVA QAMMIL left today for
excopt attendance, which did not
como up to the expectancies of .Mali
nger Wilson. About 200 mndo tho
trip ovor nnd n number wl'o had
previously gono ovor enmo back
with tho crowd, arriving homo nbout
9:30 Inst night. There woro 110 nc
cldonts. Tho dny was dollghtful
nlong. tho bench with the exception
of tho heavy wind, Rnndon wns
just cleaning up aftor tho carnival.
A number wont ovor In nntos. North
Roud failed to show up for tho ball
gamo nnd n team was picked to
play tho Randou 11I110 nn exhibition
gamo.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pnclfli
Llvnrv Rnrt Trnnafnr- Pnmtnnv
Sonttlo whoro she will visit- rel
atives for a short tlmo. She
will then go by boat to Snn Dlogo,
whoro Hho will visit Mrs. Mlnnlo
Fischer, a formor resldont of
Marshflold.
FLOYD PERKINS, who has been
catching for tho Mnrshflold foam,
oxpects to leave for his homo In
dm-dinar todny nnd later to mako
a trip to Portland. Perkins moro
than mndo' good bohlnd tho bnt
for Marshlleld this season and
many who hnvo soon him piny do
clnro thnt If ho gets a clianco ho
will moro than mako good In tho
big leagues.
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT Store i-ooin, it-room
apartment or 2-room apartment
and single room. Apply nt Nas
burg's Gi-Jcery.
for sale swh si: 14 sv
14, SWVi SEV, Sec. 3, T. 29 S.
R. 13 W; 100 acres timber; will
sell for nssossed valuntlqn on
county cruise. Geo. 11. Morgan,
Uandoti, Oregon.
WANTED Cliambermald, Immedia
tely. Phone 22S.
WANTED To rent, piano. Adrirctvr
"O," care Times.
WANTED Position as supt. on
dairy or stock farm, by married
man, aged 45; strictly temperate.
Understands dairy fnrmlng, stock
growing, corn growing, feeding,
(horses, cattle and hogs), silo
bulld'lug, silo filling, enslllnge
feeding. W. D. W., caro Coos Bay
Times.
FOR SALE (ins range in good con
dltlon, also gns heater, V& prlco
is taken soon. Phone 210-L.
FOR RENT An attractive front
room In private home near
Chandler Hotel. Inquire 289 Cen
tral avenue.
FOR SALE Frcxlt cow, thorough
bred Jersey, 5 years old, milk
tests 7 per cont. Address J. R.
Johnston, enro Times office.
FOR RENT Furnished three room
modern flat, with bath. No chil
dren, G48 11th street South.
FOR RENT Modern furnlshe!
rooms for light housekeeping.
240 North Fourth streot.
FOR RENT Sailing house 011 Ennt-
slde. $15 per mo. A. J. Davis
house, 10th St. West Marshfleld,
$30 per mo without water. Ap
ply Hall & Hall,
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, uuu rirst ana uircn
streets. Phono 239-J.
FOR RENT Liu go front bedroom.
352 First street north.
HAVE you 11 dairy much to lease
or rent to responsible party? Can
hmidlo 0110 of any size; hnvo
plenty of help or would tnko a
good-sized proposition on shares.
F. L. Davis, Times office
FOR SALIC Smith Premier type
writer. Model 5. Used but little.
Prlco $10. 11. care Times.
, -
VOW SALE and cut to order street
timbers mid lumber nt' mill In
Porham Park, four blocks from
Commerclnl nvo., on Eloventh st.
Plnuked road to mill. Cnll or
wrlto, Hnrdwood Milling Co.
FOR SALE Plymouth Place ponl
try yard; stock nnd equipment
nt cost; must sell quickly ob my
fnthor's health compols mo ro
return Enst. Fred llachmnn,
phono 2SS.
WANTED Young mini to work with
unkor to lcnm trndo. Apply Times
ofllce.
WANTED Currier hoy to deliver
Times. Must bo at least In Fifth
grade nt school. Inqulro Times
offlco nftor 4 o'clock.
FOR SALE Two milch cows. Ail
dross W, enro Times, or phone
3129.
FOR RENT Six room house, mod
ern, In Ferndnlp. Sco Thomns
Rooke. Phono 171 North Rond.
"That Coos Rny Smile."
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
Messenger Service
Smart New Fall Hats
ALL THE LATEST IDEAS IN
AUTUMN MILLINERY
'INCLUDING A IANE OF BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS EM
BRACING ALL THE NEW FANCIES OF FASHION WILL BE
jjjj SHOWN.
Friday and Saturday. September 5 and 6
MRS. M. J. ELROD
CASH handles HO rooms and
dining room, Sco McMillan, Coos
Rny Realty Co., 150 Front street.
FOR SALE Horse nhout 14(10.
Cheap If taken at onco. Apply
Jack Murphy, Ileuryvllle.
AFTER IT IS
ALL OVER YOU
WILL NEED A NICE, RE
FRESHING FOUNTAIN
DRINK OR A DISH OF
ICE CREAM. THE BEST
PLACE ON COOS BAY IS
BARTER'S.
THERMOS
OR
UNIVERSAL LUNCH KITS
$2.00
AT