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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION.. .... LOTS of men who doivt call themselves "young men" like the smart; snappy styles that are called young men's styles; their oWn sons maybe wear the kind of clothes they like to wear themselves Hart Scnarrner oc marx have made some very attractive models for these dressy middle-aged men; and we show in our illustra tion one of these models. You see how very smart it looks; a 32-inch single breasted two-button coat, with long lapels; the waistcoat has six buttons. Woolen Mill Store This Hloro Ib tho homo of Unit Sehuffnor & Marx Clothes Don-rich t Hart Hohaffner & Marx SPECIAL SALE LADIES' HAND BAGS AT COST FOR OXE' WEEK OXLY fi.( n.xi w oo nn iiaxii it.o &m nn loit PiUU Koit tiUU $12.00 llAMt HAG QQ $.B0 HAND HAO for $2.00 BROCADED IIAXI) n.(i for . . . .$5i25 $1.00 SEE OUR WINDOW Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US sORPHEUM TONIGHT Four Thousand Feet of New Pictures. A GOOD PROGRAM. Miss Miller Will Sing a Farewell Song, "Absent." Yon Eveir See the "Sunset Innw Sunset Bay? Furnished cottages and tents, with floors, for rent by week o'- month Restaurant in connection, tpHSGES $10 PER WEEK ltNTS -50 CENTS PER DAY For particulars apply to L. J. SIMPSON, North Bend, Oregon, TEN MILE HOTEL OPEN REST OF HOOMS AXI) ,MK A US PROVIDED for (1UESTS. The fishing is good, tho limiting ulr, I he bathing ex ( client and I ho lake never hot ter. Spend a feu days (here ant save a doctor hill. OLE SEVERSOX, Prop. Lakeside, Oregon. SEPTEMBER TIDES. Holow Is gl"en the tt.no and height of high and low water at Mnishflold. The titles are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on th lirst Hue and heights on tho second line of each day; a compar ison on consecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. i-'or high water on tho bar :tiirs. . 10.02 4.:u io.p.c I Ft . . . G.lfi 0.2 C.4 0.2 l!rs. . n.OO 10.41 5.14 11.28 Ft. . . fi.7 0.7 G.7 0.1 Ferry Traffic Cant. Alex If nil. of the ferry Transit. reports that during August tho Transit carried lint passengers. 250 double teams. 347 single teams. 240 head of Htock and 128 autos between Marshflold and Eastsldo. Anton on Commercial. Win, Led- wnrd says that the residents of West Commercial have about as much grievance as anv part of tho city concerning night autos. They Keep up tno running and noise, ho says, until 3 u. m. Breakwater Lute. Owing to tho storm that has been nrovilllntr along tho const yesterday and last t II tho roads get good, but Mr. Pet tit, who Is one of the cleverest .voting newspaper men In the state, will have to bo home by Monday morning, Xow Home. 13. R, NesH Is erect ing a now homo on his ranch on Isthmus inlet near Mllllngton. log in Itoail. None of the stage autos got through hero from Roso burg lust night owing to a big tree lamitg across the road ahout two miles this -side of Conullle. Gun setiuently, none departed from here u.is morning, HiiihlH Here. Ittibe Lyons, the North Inlet rachor.'ls erecting a new house on tho property In Ferndnle which ho recently bought from Henry nuiiKBuii'iiun, no win move ti is tam jly hero so that the children will have hotter school facilities. SOCIAL CALENDAR. 1 PERSONAL NOTES OTIS HURFORI) was down front ' Sumner today on business. I). D. PIERCE, the Coqullle lum berman, Is here on business and pleasure. JAY RICHARDS of Sumner will leave on tho Breakwater tomorrow for a visit with friends 131). MOI3MLI3U. lumber Inspector. is making a trip to Gardiner and Florenco this week. CAUL LARSON, of the Hub. oxnecta to leave soon for Corvallis where ho will enter college. MRS. CHAS HUNTSUCK13R will leave In a fow days for Portland to enter their child In the Indian hchool nt Chomnwa night, the Hroakwater is Pre to. R. H. ALL13N and family of South day and will not reach Marshflold Marshflold will movo from South until between 4 and 5 o'clock this Marshlield to Conullle tomorrow afternoon. Thin mnrnlntr. linwever. to make their homo. It was reported that a fifty-mile gale H. SHAMROCK, of tho Umpqua :wlng off shore u short dls-l Valley Dank of Roscbttrg, return- was bio tance. Ilurial Tomorrow. Tho funeral of I3d Hinckley will e hold tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson's Chapel, Rev. Drowning officiating. Coroner Wilson received n telegram rrom a nephew or the deceased, H. C. Hinckley of North Kastham, Mass, Instructing him to havo tho funeral here. To Grand .lury. Reports from Coqullle havo It that District Attor ney Geo. M. Drown has presented a copy of Attorney General Cruw- loru s report on the deportation of l)r. Leach to tho Coos County grand Jury, now In session nt Co qullle, for them to -determine wheth er any further Investigation shall he made. It Is not expected Hint any thing further will d'ovelop In the manor. Relative Missing. .Too Wlnsor, of North Rend. Is today looklnu for his grandfather, Win, Wlnsor, of curry County, who has been vis iting at his homo. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Wlnsor aro away. Monday morning Mr. Win. Wlnsor, who Is ed home yesterday after a week's outing in this section AUGUST KICK WORTH and bride are expected today from San Fran- cibco ror a visit at the homo of .Mr. Hick worth's parents. ROBERT S WANTON Is at Dora looking for a fow of tho trout and deer that aro reported to bo so numerous in that section J. 13. N13LSON, roroman for Porter Brothers, wns in Marshflold yes terday on business. He reports good progress In tho work. MISS AL1C13 CLINKENREARD ar rived hero last evening from Coos county to spend n few days vis Itlng with friends. Rosohurg iOW8, .1. It. NEWLANl). Hal Fnnehor and wife and 13d. Thornton nnd wife, of Rosohurg, returned homo yos torday nftor an outing In this section. W. H. .PAYNE, of Seattle, Is on tho Day looking nftor property Inter ests. Ho purchased considerable property hero nnd nt North Bond n year or so ago. quite old. had not arisen when . FRANK BLACK of South Mnrshfleld .loo left for work and tho lnttor plans tolcavo on tho Breakwater has not seen him since. Ho Is wor- for Portlnnd to moot his wlfo nnd t ied owing to tho roport that tho children. They will continue their t old man wns 111. It is possiblo Journey to Idnho, whoro thoy will that ho mnv have taken a sudden ' muKO tnoir ruiuro homo Smart New Fall Hats ALL TIIIC LATEST IDEAS IX Autumn Millinery will lie shown FRIDAY AXI SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 AXI) (I. MRS. M. .1. ELHOD. EXCURSION TO LAKESIDE srxi.v, seitemheh 7. The boats Colon and North Star leave Marshlield at 7 and H o'clock a. in,, from wharf at foot of Commercial Avenue. Returning arrive in Marshlield at u ana 7 o'ciocu. Fare for round trip, $1.50. XER (J ALLOW AY. pHONE 158-R nSer Service Fnmt.u-.B?n Heat. nio...4i- Olid era9 '" Hot R f m . w Ij anna AUTO TAXIOAII SERVIOK has been established in Marshflold. Calls for trains or parties niado at any hour. Careful driving. Reason able rates. Stand at Palaco Res taurant. Phone C-J. J. 13. HANKY, Proprietor. AMERICAN LADIES' TAILOIUNfl : LINE Formerly Handled by Mr. Plauz Is now taken over by me. Call and see tho new full line on display at TODD, THE TAILOIt AND DRESS EXPERT. 278 Front St., Upstairs. TFe Royal TONIGHT 4000 feet of all new pictures RETROGRESSION An oxcollent 2 reel feature. ' TWIXT FIRE AND LOVE. HUBBY'S JOB Two comedies by tho Keystono Film Company, tho greatest comedy company In tho world. 10c ADMISSION 10c "MERCHANT HLOCK XOW FOIt SALE." Wo are offering fine, level lots In this long desired tract, right near the business center, unques tionable Investment value, easy tonus, and prices under tho mar ket, Excluslvo agents. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO., 177 Front Street. notion to rotiirn to Curry County lionws lliisch. Capt. C. 13. Ed wards says bo Jh acquainted .with tho .lames Dusch mentioned in the Oakland press dispatch and printed In Tho Times ajnnday In which It was stnted Dusch wanted to buy much liquor. He snys ho lived in the Coqulllo Vnlloy about Myrtlo Point, but that ho left there a number of years ago for California. and that his thirst must havo been acquired In that state. Possibly Dusch got confidence with the re porter nnd told about his old homo Daughter Horn. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Darstow, who woro formerly residents of Mnrshuold, but who nro now located tit Lents. Oregon, tiro uio prouo parents ot a oaugnter. Mildred .lane, born August 2!) nnd weighing seven pounds. Mr.. Bar stow had chargo of tho wireless sta Hon here and is now In chargo of tho station at Lents. Mrs. Sarah Wilson recolved n card this morn- lug announcing tho now arrival nnd tho worthy couple's ninny friends In Marshflold will rejolco with thorn in their happiness. AnnoiinceincntH Issued. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Towor havo Issued an nouncements of the marriage of their daughtor, Miss Nelllo D. Tower to Dr. Lorlng Leo to Day Monday evening, September. .1; nt S o'clock nt their homo. Archdcncon Horsfall officiating. Tho young rouplo woro accompanied by auto to Myrtle I'.olnt by 1. R. Towor, .lay D. Tower and Allss Ivy Hill and proceeded to Monrovia, California, whoro they will mnko tholr homo. Evoryouo on Coos Day, to whom tho brldo has endeared herself by her beauty, ac complishments nnd winning ways, will unlto In wishing them nil tho success and happiness that tlmo can bring. . . Itcnnctt'H Friend Dead. J. W. Bennett wns seen on tho stroets today with n heavy pleco of cropo on his nrm. Whon accosted by friends as to tho cnuso of the dis play of grief ho would sayi with Homo ..emotion, that while It wjis no. relative, a niuu wno posen us his friend was dead. Ho would not give his nnmo, but said that three' months ngo a man enmo to tho bnnk for a loan of 2210, As his credit was not first class, ho ap pealed to Joe to accommodate him to keep him out of Jail. "If I'm alive In $90 days you'll have your money," ho assured Bennett., "Tho ninety days are up," said Dennett, "and as I haven't got my monoy I know the poor follow must he dead, and that's why I am In mourn ing." Hard Auto Trip. Dr. A. C. See ley and wlfo nnd family and W. A. Pottlt, city editor of tho Rosohurg News, arrived lieros by auto last ovonlng for' a short stay on tho Buy. Thoy encountered tlio flrst rain near Camas Valley, but it did not bother,, them much until thoy got this side 'of Coqullle and then tho road got very slippery. Their chains were too short and I'ettlt HANK D 1 13 RS of North Bond, was a Marshflold visitor yesterday nnd reported Hint .Itidgo DropnqBh had neon quito III of la grlppo fol lowing bin visit to tho Bay. Thoro Is nothing now In tho Kinney mnt tors. 13. L. BASSKORD, bend of tho Rose burg Flouring Mills. Is looking . tins section over with a view to Introducing his flour In this sec tlon. Owing to freight rates be lug against him, ho Is doubtful about It. N. H. M'.MILLAN. lnnnagor of the Union Mcnt Company, and bride arrived homo yesterday from Port land ami expect to soon ho at home In ono of tho Wllllanis npartments. Mrs. McMillan wns formorly Miss Provart, and will continue her department in the Coos Bay Business Collogo for the tlmo being. They wore wnrni- ly welcomed by their mnny friends on the liny. 130 SCHMEER. for years n success fill restaurant mnn in Portlnnd, Is on tho Day with a vlow of lo cating horo. Ho recently dlspos ed of his Portlnnd business and nns been traveling and looking (ho country over for a now loca tion. Ho says that Coos Day Is by far tho most prosperous look ing plnce ho bus visited and ho hopes to nrrongo to remain horo P. L. BURR, or Wlllett & Burr re. turned yesterday from a trip of lie speetlon over tho now Smith-Pow ers lino boyond Myrtlo Point. They havo been handicapped in getting labor, owing to tho nctlvlty of tho l. w. w. Hi California, the lnttor parading around In front of em ployment olllces circulating falso reports about a strike being on In Coos County. However tho work Is going pretty well now and If tho rnlny season does not start In early, thoy hopo to comploto It this fall. WEDNESDAY. Recltnl by pupils ot k Ml88 Mildred Rood at Logglo's Hall, North Mend. Women's D. M. C. will meet with Mrs. G. LeRoy Hall. College Women's Club will meet with Mrs. M. c. Mnlonoy. Ladles' Auxiliary of Pres byterian Church will meet with Mrs. E. M. Elye. Prlsellln Club will meet with Mrs. W. T. Gale at Bunker IIII1. WANT ADS. FOR RENT Furnished apart menU.' Phono 319-X or 413 X. Second st. FOR KXCIIAXGE $7000 Portland home (closo In) for Coos Uny property, merchandise stock, dairy or cheese factory intoresta to amount of $2000 or $3000, balance time or cash, Address "Owner," enre Times. FOIt KALE Dry wood, any length nt Campboll's word yards. FOR HKXT Fine unfurnished flat, closo ill. Phono 1G4-.I. WAXTED One horse and driver at mill in Perhnni Park, hauling Bnwdust. Hnrdwood Milling Co. FOR ItEXT Two furnished room. 1024 South Elrod. M SE J4 . T. "FOR SALE 13 J4 SW NW Yi. SW Va S 3 V4 Sec. 3 "0 H U It w . inn nn.n.. .1 v., . . . u ' , . . u u ui,i um ber; will sell for assessed valua tion, on county cruise. Geo. B. Morgan, Dandon, Oregon. WAXTED Position by experienced prnctlcnl bookkeeper and office man. Write H. A. O., enro Times. WAXTED Good girl for housework. Short hours, or help by day for fow days. Call 1392 West qontral. Phono :i I S-J. FOIt ItEXT Store room. Jt-roon. npnrtmont or 2-room apartment and slnglo room. Apply nt Na burg's Grocory. WANTED ChtinilM'i-mnld. immedia tely. Phono 22S. I ALOXfi THE WATERFROXT. A It Is still a lit t lo Indefinite when tho Redondo will bo ready to ro sumo tho Coos Bay-San Francisco run,, but It is hoped to hnve her ready In a eouplo of weeks. A numhor of changes nro being mndo In her to permit her to handle the coal and pulp shipments bettor and also to lmprovo hor. Tho Improves monts In the vessel will probably cost In tho neighborhood . of $20, 000. Tho schooner Omega, which wns built at North Doud for tho Simp son Lumber Company's floor, but which Is now carrying lumbar bo tweon tho Columbia River and South American ports, has beon llhollcd tnero by n member of tho crow, Bert A. Gibson, who Is suing for $25,000 damages for porsonni In juries sustained In an accident on tho donkey eiiglno. Sho wns about ready to sail with a cargo when sho was libelled. Mato John Graham, of tho tug Gleaner, who sustained n bndly- spialncd nnklo whllo loading freight had to walk about a mile and a , nt North Bend tho othor day is ro half to borrow some wlro from n ; ported to bo getting along nicely. rancher to fix up ,tho chains. They- reached hero about 7 o'clock, tno men badly drenched and muddy, In fact, Petttt wns so bad that h had to prolong his slumbers this morning whllo the tailor was fixing up his clothes Dr. Seolev, will remain uu- but will probably bo laid un for some tlmo. Tho bargo Frederick was brought hero today to take on a cargo of coal at tho Llbhy bunkers for tho construction work of Portor Bros, on tho Coos Bay-Eugcno Hue, WAXTED Position aw sunt, oa dairy or Btock farm, by married mnn, aged 45; strictly temperate. Understands dairy farming, Btock growing, corn growing, feeding:, (horses, cattle and hogs), silo building, silo filling, ensiling feeding. W. D. W., enro Coos Bay Times. FOIt ItEXT Furnished housekeeu. Mug rooniB. 09G First nnd Birch streots. Phono 239-J. B HAVE you a dairy ranch to lease or rent to responsible jinrty? Can liandlo ono of nny size; have plenty of holp or would tnko a good-sized proposition on shnres. F. L. Dnvls, Times office. FOIt SALE Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock nnd equipment nt cost; must soli quickly as my fathor's health compels mo to roturn East. Fred Baclunan, phono 2SS. WAXTED Young man to work with linker to lenrn t ratio. Apply Times olllco. WAXTED Carrier hoy to deliver Times. Must bo nt least In Fifth grade nt school. Inquire Times office after I o'clock. FOR ItEXT Six r u house, mod ern, In Ferndalo. See Thomas Hooka. Phono 171 North Bond. FOIt SALE Horse about 1IOO. Cheap If taken nt nnco. Apply Jack Murphy, HonryvUle. The Post Office Is Going to Move November 1, to Williams' Building Hut you will find us nt the old stand prepared to servo the beat fountain drinks on Coos Hay from a sanitary fountain. Sailer's is the lilaco everybody goes for Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream uml Candy, THERMOS OR UNIVERSAL- LUXCH KITS $2.00 AT