The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 06, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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Commutation
Tickets $2.00
thflel&Narth Bend Auto Lino
I every ten minutes from 0 n. m.
' te lt$0 p. m.
! GOKST ASKING. Props.
1TH'S"VARIETY STORE,
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") Poputalfblace for
GoitMeals.
i PricssVrteasonable.
C.o.mrJMclal & B'dw'y
AUWCALL
ilF0RK0QTE'S AUTOS
good pa;, with careful drlvors
day Mnrife, phone 111 -J,
UlMe?tM4Mrl Parlors.
Blgkt hgttIco, Phono 200-1,
Klakf, Cnfo.
D.,LF00TE.
The Flor-sheirn'Nat-ural
Shape,"
skeleton
lined oxford
the "ten
strike" of
the season.
Buy your
self cool
ness, com
fort, style
and service
in
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.IUIiV TIDKS
Dolow 1b given tlio tlmo and
holght of high and low wnter at
Marshflold.
The tides nro placod In tho ordor
of occurrenro, with their times on
tho first lino nnd holghts on tho
Bocond lino of each day; a compar
ison of cotiHucutlvo heights will I ti
ll lento whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on the har
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
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7 Ft. .. 1.35 0.03 3.17 8.23
Ft.. . G.5 0.0 4.8 2.3
8 lira. . 2.25 9.15 3.59 9.11
Ft... C.5 0.9 5.0 2.3
0 lira. . 3.09 9.o5 4.37 9.5G
Ft.. . C.3 0.7 5.0 2.1
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AUTO AXD TAXI SERVICE
maw buioAifttiaa boon addod to
fjitp ajrrtfSf Caroful driver.
po'WywfcAra' at any tlnw. Stand
rCiftwr.ttwe Day phono, 78.
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Store
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hipe. New high toe.
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HOTEL
many Inquiries
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bi, mjUaprlflco list your
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4:13 n, in.. July G, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, special gorernmont ne
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Minimum i ... .44
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loot year G3.47
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MISS DONNELLY
Scnlp Trruting mid l''aclnl MnMWee
1)04 Ktrod Ave. Phono 410..T
Aly Own Formula HAlIt TQNIO
PRICE $1.00
In For Hule Only nt tlie Owl Pre
scription PJinrniHcy, Frank I). Cohan.
Tlio Co nt ml Avenue Druir Store
DAY To Dr. and Mrs. Lorlng I.eoto
Day nt their homo In Monrovia,
Callfornln, Saturday, July 4, a
seven-pound girl. Mrs. Day will
ho remembered hero as Miss Nol
llo Tower. Tho tolegram from
Dr. nnd Mrs. C, V. Tower to
J. IJ. Towoe announcing the arri
val of their first grnndchlld, In
dicates that It was truly n "grand
and glorious Fourth" for them.
HUSSEIN To Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C.
Ilussoll, of Uonvor Hill, nt Mercy
Hospital, Saturday, July A, a
daughter, 8ho Is tholr first child
nnd mother nnd daughter aro do
lug nicely, nnd Supt. Ilussoll Is
prouder than If ho had convortod
Denver Hill into a second Klmbcr
ly diamond mlno.
110SCO To Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugcno
Dosco nt tholr homo at Heaver Hill
Sunday, July 5, a daughter.
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HOTIiL DOTSON
O. A. IlnnHon, Proprietor
N,ow open undor now management.
A homo place with home cook
ing Berved In family stylo. Hoard
and room, $0.50 per wcok. 31C
South Socond, St., Phono 157-J,
Fourth of July IlurgnlnH. Ladles'
Kmpoiluin. 78 Central ATenue.
Sl)l'r Rf.KAXISIt AVII Klll'au.
Kl) SUITS SIAD15 TO OHDKR
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lES DEPARTMENT
)th Novelties
illored
1-2 Price
imposed of all the newest materials and
nervation made, all suns included.
k them over. It will be a big money-saving
CH OUR WINDOWS
LUDWIO To Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos
Ludwtg at tholr homo In Hunker
Hill Monday, July G, a son. Moth
er nnd child aro doing nicely.
Mwt WYdnOwlny Tho Jolly Dozon
will moot Wo'lncBday nfternoon with
Mrs. R, F. flush at her homo In
nunkor Hill.
Now loldvi-N Out. Tho North Pa
cific Steamship Company has Issued,
n now folder showing tho Ceo. V7
Eldor'B Coos Dny pchodule.
Rcrowrn Fur, Mrs. Otto Schottor
lost a fur nock, scarf Saturday and on
telephoning to Tho Times offlco found
it was hore. Tho tur was found by
J. II. Stewart, a postpard photograph
er, who brought It to Tho Times of
fice ,
RwoverH Purse Saturday 'Fred
erick Schottor picked up a silver
purso containing consldornblo money
nonr tho morry-go-round. Ho nnd
his mother brought It to Tho Times
office nnd tho ownor was located,
through her nnmo being ongravod
on tho Insldo of tho purso, She
was Miss Edna Hanson. ,
Council Tonight. Tho Marshflold
City Council will moot this ovonlng
to take up various mattors, among
which will bo tho opoulng of bids on
tho South Droadwny hard paving. It
Is oxpoctcd that thoro will bo a
clash botweon tho bltullthtc and bi
tuminous rock companies over this,
tho property owners also taking It
up.
Lvft Projxjrty. Coronor Wilson
found that II, C. Mclnns. who died
nt his rooniB In tho Dlanca. Hotol tho
othor night had some money on de
posit In a'Myrtlo Point bank and
also had some property at Richmond,
California. H. N. Alton, n friend,
has been appointed amlnlstrator. So
far, Coronor Wllson has been un
ablo to locato Mclnnls' family.
Grind rod DonicH. T. II. Orindrod,
who has boon in a sorlos of mixups
In Justlco Court tho past ton days,
today made a vigorous denial of tho
Information against him glvon to
Justlco Ponnock. Ho says that ho
did not introduce Mrs. Hurcham to
R. A. Copplo as his wifo, which was
alleged In Mr. Copplo's suit to ro
cover monoy, and also denies that ho
was on particularly lntlmato torms
with tho Hurcham family.
lost Money J. II. Stowart, a
postcard photographer from Virginia,
who arrived hero last week Is about
tho only unlucky man of tho celo
bratlon. Ho lost two purses con
taining $55 In gold Frldny night. Ho
thinks that someone picked his poc-
kots, as ho had tnem In soparate
pockets. Whllo searching for thorn,
thinking thnt possibly ho had drop
pod tho purses near the bowery, ho
found a lady's fur which ho brought
ke T1i fPlntAci rfttte Qr fn ltft lino
boon unablo to find any traco of his
money.
Father Dead. J. D. Sneddon has
received a telegram from D. J,
Rees stating that his father died at
Roalyn, Washington, Saturday, Mr.
Roes was run ovor by a train while j
en route to tho hospital to his
daughter, who had just undergone i
an operation. News of tho accident
was kopt from tho daughter, as sho
was In u rather critical condition
and sho was unaware of It Saturday
although her father passed away in
tho same hospital where, she Is be
ing cared for. After tho accident
she kopt asking for her father and
wondorlng why he did not como tq
see her, making' the case very pathetic,
MILO PIERSON Is In from Lakeside
today on business.
J. E. NOAH, of Coos River, wns a
visitor In tho city today.
OLIVER STEMMERMAN, of Alle
gany, enmo In on the Alort this
morning on business.
S. C. ROGERS, of Coos Rlvor, enmo
In on the Rnlnbow this morning to
nttend to sonio business mnttors.
MR. AND MRS. AMOS MUSTARD, of
Lnfayotto, Indiana, nro hero for a
month's visit at tho homo of their
daughter, Mrs. R. H. Coroy.
REV. AND MRS. UURKHART, of
this city, returned this morning
from North CooB Rlvor, whoro thoy
had boon visiting at tho F. U. Rood
home.
GEOROE DYER and daughter, of
Coos River, came In on tho Rnln
bow this morning to visit friends
nnd nttend to business.
DAVE HUNCH, of Coos Rlvor, was a
visitor In tho city today. Ho loft
on tho Rainbow this nfternoon for
his home. l
DON GARDINER, of this city, loft
on tho morning train for Uandon,
whero ho will nttend to matters
of a business nature.
JAMES WATSON, Clerk of tho Court
at Coqulllc, left on tho morning
train after spending tho holi
days in tho city. .
MR. AND MRS. E. R. ERVIN and Mr.
and Mrs. David NolBon and Doris
nnd Mnbol, and Mr. Cleveland of
Seattle, Bpont tho Fourth on a fish
ing trip to Golden Falls.
MRS. KATE LANDO roturncd homo
on tho Goo. W. Eldor for n short
vacation after having- visited a
number of Roboknh lodges In dif
ferent partH of tho state.
MISS HESSIE TAYLOR, of Coqulllo,
loft on tho morning train for her
homo nftor spondlng tho Fourth of
July nnd Sundny In tho city visit
ing relatives.
C. T. LONG, of Portland, left on
tho Ocorgo W. Eldor this aftor
noon for Eureka, whoro ho will
bo for a month or bo on business
mnttors.
MRS. QUINN, formorly Miss Knto Ho-
auio, arrived on tho Eldor today
to visit at tho homo of her sister,
Airs. ii. a. Church and othor rela
tives and frlouds.
HARRY 13. HULTMANN and brldo ro
turncd on tho Nann Smith from
tholr honoymoon trip to San Fran
cisco. They will rosldo In tho Cur
tis bungalow on Ninth street near
Elrod.
HAROLD BRiaas, of Myrtlo Point,
a driver of tho stngo through
Camas Valloy, loft on tho morn
ing train for his homo aftor spend
ing tho Fourth of July nnd Sun
day In tlio city.
MRS. FANNIE W.HBELER.nnd Mrs.
Jesslo P. Marsh loft toduy for Kon
tuck Inlet whoro thoy will spend
most of tho weok with Miss Annlo
Smith, who Is enjoying n couplo
ofvcoks' vacntlon at tho homo of
hor mother. Mrs. C, T.. Smith, on
KoTUuck Inlot.
CARL ALHRECHT and family enmo
In Friday from tholr ranch beyond
Myrtlo Point for a fow days. Thoy
will, return thoro tomorrow. Mr.
Albrocht says that one would
scnrccly bollovo that thoro Is such
a marked difforonco botweon tho
cnmaio noro aim mat vicinity.
R. STUHDS and .Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L.
Lowls, ot Rosoburg, arrived on tho
Alept this morning. Thoy mndo
tho trip by automobile from Roso
burg ovor tho Drain routo to Loon
Lnko. After spending a day or
two in tins city thoy win go to
Handon and from thoro to Myrtlo
Point nnd thon on to Rosoburg.
PLAY BALL
TO PROFESSIONALS AND HAS-HEEXS THE SECRET TO WIN.
OCT YOUR LEAGUE HALLS, HATS, GLOVES AND ACCESSOR
IES AT
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
Fishing Tackle and All Goes to Mnko tho Sport n Success
PHONE 77. GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMHING
SOUTH COOS
RIVER NEWS
GRANH
, THEATRE U
Monday, July 6th
Program.
Entlro chnngo ot program.
Five reels of tho latest and
best photoplays.
Vltagraph's latest two-rool
comedy, "Tho Girl from Pros
perity." Her beau falls Into
prosperity. Loaves prosperity.
Falls Into misfortune. It's 'a
scream for the full length of
2000 feet of film. DO NOT
MISS IT.
"AMHITIOUS PA."
This Is another comedy that
would make a dead man glgglo.
"MIXED MAILS"
Hlograph comedy. It's a dandy.
A PAGE FItOSI YESTERDAY
A splendid dramatic subject
mado by tho Sollg company.
PATIIE WEEKLY NO. 38
You nro not going to miss
any of these now weeklies. All
tho flows Is hot happenings
.of tho world In motion pictures
three wcoks aftor tho event.
Children, 5c; adults, 10c.
Coming Wednesday: "Tho
Great Leap," tho most sensa
tional feud picture over mudo,
In four reoU.
Coming Thursday, "Tho Good
for Nothing." Four-reol Bron
cho Hilly fenturo.
Coming Frldny, the greatest
serial story of all time, "Tho
Perils of Paulino,," In threo
reels.
Wm. Gnrrott, forctnnn of Smith
Powers Camp 1, on South Coos Riv
er, is expected to return in nbout
a wcok or ten dnys from a vIbU at
his old homo In Wisconsin.
Foy Cox roturncd to Camp Ono
yostorday aftor spending the Fourth
nt Marshflold. Ho is planning to
visit nt his old homo In Illinois In
Soptombcr.
13. Don McCrnry Is erecting a
now house on tho ranch of his fnth-er-ln-law,
Mr. Jutstrom, and will
occupy It Boon.
W. G. Chandler spent Sundny nt
the W. S. Chandler summor homo,
which Is being propnrod for occu
pany by Mr. nnd Mrs. Chamllor on
tholr return horo July 15. W. G.
Chandler Is nlso proparlng plans for
the C. R. Pock summer home.
A. T. Haines nnd family havo
rented tho South Coos River sum
mer homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. Ira H.
Uartlo and will occupy It soon.
Mrs. E. Goorgo Smith and bnby
returned to their homo nonr the
Goodwill placo aftor spondlng tlio
Fourth nt tho homo of her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert McCann. In
North Dcnd. Cnpt. Smith Is arrang
ing to build a now bungnlow thoro.
Christopher Danlolson nnd brldo
loft yestordny to spend n fow days
with hor paronts, Mr, and Mrs.
Morgan on Daniels Crcok.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Albort Mntson
nnd son, Julius, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. S. Uargolt, spont Sunday nt tho
Mntson summer homo on South
Coos Rlvor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Peck and
daughter, and A. K, Peck and Mr.
Welsh, spont Sunday on South Coos
Rlvor. J. M. Wright today started
tho construction of n now summor
homo for the Peck family on tho
tract adjoining tho W. S. Chandler
summer homo, which Mr. Pock re
cently bought from F, A. Golden.
Goorgo F. Murch nnd family spont
Sundny nt his South Coos Rlvor
homo. Mr. Murch has about ton
ncrcs of fine Gravenstoln apples, tho
formor Bealo orchard, and has vis
ions of big roturns from It this year.
Major and Mrs. Morton Towor
roturncd to tholr summer homo on
South Coob Rlvor yestordny after
enjoying tho Fourth of July colobra
tlon. Tholr granddaughter, Miss
Gwynoddo Towor, remained for n
fow days visit at tho homo of, Mr.
nnd-Mrp. J. B. Towqr.
Mrs. C. G. Hockott, of Emplro,
and hor guests, Miss Hockott and
Miss Booth, of Eugono, nro plan
ning to spond pnrt of tho wcok with
Major and Mrs. Morton Tower on
South Coob River.
E. L. Doxtor Is getting tho brick
yard nonr tho mouth of Dantols
Crcok In oporation ngaln nnd says
thnt ho wilt turn out tho finest
brick thoro this season that havo
ovor boon produced In Coos County.
Ho rocontly built a flno now homo
nonr thoro.
Mrs. W. C. Brndloy and Mrs. D.
E. Malonoy, nnd little daughtor, of
Marshflold, aro tho first of the sum
mor colony to inko quartors at tho
Goodwill placo. Thoy arrived yos
torday, Messrs. Urndloy and Malonoy
coming up with thorn.
J. J. Morrow, of Marshflold, spont
Sunday at Tho Hntclory.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mclntyro and son,
and tho lattor's friend, Rr. Lowls,
and tho MIbbob Simpson nnd Messrs.
Guy Warner and Vasoy, composed
a pfcnlo party spondlng Sunday near
Camp Ono.
PERSONAL MENTION
.
ARCHIE JOHNSTON will leavo to
morrow for San Francisco, whoro
ho will spend his vacation. v
J W. GARDINER hns'dcclded not to
movo his family from North Hend
to Eugono, but will mnlntnln hln
homo at North Bend, nlthough ho
will make a 10-day tour of tho Wil
lamotto valloy for his houso onco a
month or so.
A. G. AIKEN and Jack Merchant and
Jim Alkcn hnvo roturncd from a
trip to Johnson Mountnln, whoro
Mr. Aiken did 8omo prospecting
and gave tho boys a fow lessons In
"roughing it." Ho brought hack
somo good samples of what ho bo
lleves Is a big deposit of Iron oro.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
. -o
LOST Itcfxvcon Fire Hnll and Imnc
bnU grounds Sundny, Bllvor wntch.
Finder return to Timed office
nnd rccclvo reward.
FOR SALE GVntlo B-ycnr-old milch
cow, and calf. Prico ?G0. Inqulro
Wm. Grow, Conlodo.
LOST Strlnj: of iHNHlrt with Bll
Btono heart. Finder roturn to
TIiupb office .
NOTICE liiuly with little boy, who
loft lnvondor and purplo sweet
peas at Rest Room, is kindly re
quested to send her nnmo to tho
TlmoB offlco. Prizes nro bolng
nwnrdod for tho flowers.
FOUND At R-'xt Room, one nuUi
veil and ono glove Ownor mny
havo samo nt Times offlco, by
paying for this notice.
FOUND 3 umbrellas ono llnea
hand-bag, 2 handkerchiefs, nt
Rest Room. Call at Times offlco,
doscrlbo property and pay for tula
od. .
FOUND Smiill t'liom pin, nrnrk M
P. II. S.. '13. Ownor may got
same nt TlmeB offlco by paying
for this adv.
NOTICE Will pnrly who took by
mleako nnckago .containing two
dresses, baby's outfit and other
nrttcles from Host Room kindly
roturn to Dan Honnott nt Cooa
Bay Crcamory or Times offlcoT
FOR SALE Slv-liumer giu range,
equipped with ovon nnd conj ,or
wood humor with waterfront, A-l
condition and cheap for cash. Ap
ply Tlmos offlco.
I ALONG the WATERFRONT
Tho steamor Yollowstono arrived
from San Francisco Saturday after
noon with n big cargo or froignt.
Sho brought In a big consignment ot
plumbing goodB for tho Conway ap
artment. Tho Rustler and Roamor aro duo
today with a cargo of freight from
Sluslaw points.
Tho Paraiso arrived Friday nfter
noon from Portland and sailed Satur
day for San Francisco.
The Iolnada, a fishing boat from
San Francisco, nrrlved hero yostorday
and will fish on tho banks off this
coast for awhile.
Tho Mary Olson took on a cargo
of lumbor hero from Portor Brothers'
mill nt Florence wnlch was brought
down on tho bargo Lawrence
FOR RENT Ten-room house oa
12th. streot South. Ph.. H9-L.
i" i
FOR SAL13 Good riding nnd gooI
pack horBo. Also .Bundle Phono
150-R.
FOR RENT for tho Minunor Mod
ern cottngo, sultablo for married
couplo. Reasonable. Ph. 303-X. -
FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT Modom 3 or JJ-roow
furnishod houao-kcoplng suit.
North Bond. Phono 504. '
FOR RUNT Six-room Iiouho on
South Ninth street, $20 per mo.
Phono 171 or call J38 North
Broadway.
FOR RUNT Private garage Phono
244-J.
FOR RENT Modern 7-rooin fur
nishod houso at 940 South Broad
way, Phono 3155,
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WANTED
X
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
liTe Royal
TONIGHT
The Houso of nig Features.
Entire ehango ot program.
"Baby Ireno," child wonder of
San Francisco, in a singing and
dancing act.
John Lawson and his all-star com
pany In a hear-stlrrlng drama, "Hu
manity," In threo reols.
"Hydraulic Mining," an educa
tional film with 'a punch,
"Fred Football," And Teoth. An
Apollo comedy with Fred Mace,
Flvo veols of all now pic -its.
A Bumper program for tomorrow
night.
Daniel Frohman presents Lllllo
Langtry In "His Neighbor's Wifo," In
throe reels.
"David Carrlck," In threo reels.
Don't forget tomorrow NIGHT,
COOK Hiutbnnd and wifo wnut
places as cooks In a camp or any
work. Good plain cook, -Address
Mrs. Blomsen, Montague, Cal,
WANTED A gol German farmer
wlshea to rent a dairy or othor.
good farm with stock to start any
tlmo, Answer in German or Eng
lish to Coos Bay Tlmos, Marsh
flold, Orogon.
NOTICE Will IH-Thon who found
largo Mooso head charm bring to
Tlmos offlco and rocelve rownrd.
NYAL'S
Vanishing
Cream
Tho best peroxide and vanish
ing cream on tho market. For
sale only at tho
QUALITY STORE.
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