The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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.XVARE1 YOU' BOTHERED
lw CIhtm7 If so, you are doprlv-
or brii tno pleasure or lira
out.; walking and healthy oxer
. "A Visit to Airs. Olivlti Edumu,
tine Chiropodist, Ap't 8, O'-
11 Side.. Will bn thn Rourrn nf
N imrmABent remedy for nchlng foet.
WB8S
Professional directory
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tfllldretf Rogers Nelson.
, Teacher pi IMnno.
?upll of lingo Mnnsfeldt, San Fran
( Ctoco, CM. Btudio 2HI South
R i , Broadway, Mnrshflcld, Or.
llOBO1?.
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. H. Harper
HOUSE BUILDER
i General Repairing iitul Cablnot
S Making.
Phone 3 4 9-J.
xl
tfoBr'oom ?&'-Cameron
CONTRACTORS AND RUILHERS
Estimates furnished,
i Repair Work Speclnlty
W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T.
(Wcltmcr Methods)
I Every known dlseaso treated
Without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1
and 2, 23Y' South Broadway.
Phone 132-L.' Marshriold, Or
iJMlb'AlIni'.
PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER
Leave ordera'at W. R. Unities' Mua-
415 S. Sixth Stroot. Phono 103-L
J. U Wright
Phono 318-R
BUILDING b CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished on request
c! 0. Gosney. '
Phono 3154
CONTRACTOR AND RUIIiDER
Estimates Furnished on Ruquost
My Post Work Is My Reference
First and Alder Sts. . Marshflold
Dr. H. M.Shaw
Bye. Ear, Noso nml Thront.
DR, MATTIE B. HIIAW
DlHeases of Women iind Children
Office Phone .330. Rooms 200, 201
202, Irving Uloclc.
House phouo, 10D-J.
Mrs. Farrlnger
TEACHER OF PIANO
Residence Studio, Phono 38G-J.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTING ENGINEER AND
ARCHITECT
Offices, 200 Irving Uloclc
Phone 103-L or, 2C7-.1.
Mnrshflold, Oregon
W, G. Chandler
,.. ARCHITECT
Rooks 301 and 302, Coko Building
Marshflold, Oregon
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Wnf. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marshflold. Oregon.
Perl Ri'leylBallinger
PIANIST AND TEACHER
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St.
Phono 3C8-L.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
:r:LET us make
YOUR ABSTRACTS
'TIM 'Trimf Cn.. Abstracts.
Umwoulily dopendahlo. I in mo
tive service, prompt attoniion
to all Interests of our clients.
MINIMUM COST
!uJ.;S. KAUFMAN & CO.
AUTO AND TAXI SERVIOK
A Mw taxlcab baa been added tc
Mt avte aervlco. Careful drivers
WlH no"iuiywhoro at any tlms. Stand
MfUfOfur Store. Day phono, 7S
WHr 139-X.
' TOM OODATiE. Irnnrletor.
'' MISS DONNELLY
mIm TriatlnK ami Facial Mnssngp
9,mP& Ave. Phono 110-J
My Own Formula HAIR TOXIC
I 'PRICE $1.00
la , We Only ut the Owl Frc
MeffiUV Pharmncy, Frank I. Cohan
Uwtrai Avcnuo imig autre
r.wXUTO CALL
.,, ,F0R FOOTE'S AUTOS
Pup f9i cars with careful driven
fffi 3f service, phone lll-J,
jJl .MEwco DUlard Parlors.
9t mitt service, Phone 200.1.
Right Cafe.
J D. L. F00TE.
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!U) YOUR LAUNDRY
VTDUS BY PARCEL POST
?W FURNISII A RAG AND
jT WMU 4 41(14 a WH 4
".lMirkr. 1BAV WIT 1.1 HflU'IMIJIT
ON ITS RETURN
iCOOS BAY STEAM
I AIIMDRY
57-J. MARSHFIELD
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S. S. HARDY
SAJLS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS IUY
EVERY NINE DAYS
San Francisco Office, Harrison Street Dock, l'ler 10.
Coos liny & Eureka Steamship Lino
E. J. LINDEN, Ant., Phono Douir. 2070.
S. S. PARAISO
Equipped with Wireless.
Kino Passenger Art'ouimodntlous.
S. H. PARAISO WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY
AUC1UST I, AT 1 P. M., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT.
YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIli FOR PORTIjA.NI, SATURDAY,
AUGUST 1, AT r, P. M., WITH FREIOIIT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM .1AM ES, Agent,
Muishflehl.
To Portland
every Thursday
THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE
S. S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
C. F. McGEOHGE AGENT W. II. PAINTER
Phono 4 I, Marshflold Phono 421, North' Rend
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
HAILS FRO.M MARSHFIELD DURING MONTH OF JULY AT 12:30
P. M., ON THE 1TH, OT1I, MTII, 1DTII, 2ITII AND 20TII....
Tickets on nulo to nil Eastern K)lntn nnd Information na to ronU-i
and rntoN cheerfully furnished.
Phono 127-L. F. T. HIIELDN. Agent
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay nnd San ITrnucisco.
S. S. Redondo
RMUi FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, t .1 P. M.
Equipped with wirotess and submarine; bell.
Passengers and freight.
"s7s. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO
AND SA PEDRO, SATURDAY, AUGUST I, AT 5 P. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, O. P. McGeoroe, Phono 44.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has boon n hobby with us for a good many years and n lot of
our customers will tell you when it comes to getting good, sound,
durable framing mntorlal at the right price wo know our busi
ness. Just toll what you want to build and tho amount you wnnt
to spend nnd we'll got busy with our pencil and figure out tho best
your money can buy. Try us. u
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD
PHONE 100. 1S2 SOUTH RROADWAY
GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality
PRICES that are Right all the time,
SERVICE that is satisfactory,
DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular,
These Are Our Business Principles.
Conner (& Hoagland
DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES.
707 SOUTH BROADWAY
Ideal Summer Trips
ON
0 LAUNCH EXPRESS
Leaves Marshflold ovory week at 8 a. m.
STEAMER RAINBOW
Leaves Marshflold every Sunday at 8 a, m. and every week day
nt 2 p. in.
IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS
Rrlng your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tackle for a few
days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty.
Excursion to South Coos Rlter every day. For clmrter and picnic
arrangements, apply on board.
FOR PAINTS
AND WALL PAPER
Call on
LeMieux & Miller,
393 No. Front St. Phone 115-R.
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Now Slcel IJont.
To Eureka
every Monday
PHONES 318-J AND 320
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
WILL
EO
POET'S HOME IN CALIFORNIA
CITY TO RE MADE MECCA FOR
ADMIRERS FROM AliIiFAHTs
OF THE WORLD.
(Sperlnl to The Times.)
OAKLAND, Cnl., July 27. "For
tho ptirchnso of 'Tho Mights,' tho for
mer homo of Joaquin Miller, $10,
000." This Item will nppcnr in tho bud
get this year for tho City of Oakland
ami in a short time the beautiful
homo of tho dead pout will belong
to Oakland nml will bo tho incccn
of thousands who loved his work
whllo ho was nlio and rovoro his
memory now that ho Is dead.
Tho final stop In tho move to have
Oakland acquire tho pout's former
homo in tho hills back of tho ilt
was taken when n largo delegation
of women called on Mayor Flunk K.
Mott nnd urged that tho plan, whlcii
emanated from tho women of Oak
land, bo carried out nt once, bo that
"Tho nights'. ' could become city
property bcfoiu tho opening or tho
1915 fnlr. Mayor Mott promised tho
women thnt ho would soo thnt tho
ALL AT
LOS ANGELES, July 28. A un
Ique wedding at sen has been planned
by MIhb Ruth Jones, daughter of u
Chicago rent estate operator, and her
flanco, Elswortli Ilusch, a merchant
of Minneapolis. Tho arrangements
for tho nuptials Include tho charter
ing of u fleet of about twonty-Ifvo
launches to convoy tho wedding par
ty from Santa Monica out to sen n dis
tance of about ten miles. Miss Jones
estimates thnt tho cost of the mari
time wedding will bo nbont $10,000.
After tho ceremony on the bosom
of tho deep, tho brldu nnd groom will
proceed on thu wedding trip to Snn
ta Uarharn without returning to shoro
at Santa Monica. They will bo es
corted part of tho way by tho fleet
of launches. Tho wedding will tnko
place tho last week In September.
Relatives and friends of tho young
couple will come from Chicago, Min
neapolis, Now York, Philadelphia,
Salt Lako City and other cities to at
tend the wedding. Tho combined
traveling expenses of the mumbors of
tho wedding party vlll mggregato
several thousand dollars.
"When I first told my friends of
our plans they did not tnko mo seri
ously," Miss Jones snld yesterday at
tho Lankorshlm, whoro sho Is n guest.
"Hut we nro vory much In enrnest
n
i
BRIDE, GROOM AND GUESTS
You Can Always Find a Stock of
ZEROLENE
And Other Motor-Boat Supplies at
Sumner Hardware Co.
S
rr CALIFORNIA
( PUI.T. .. S'lTTFYtDHlA.
iHSTAM'W.UtO-IOUroP'lJO? MJEIES
BUY THE
JOAQUIN
Item appeared In tho budget.
The lllghts" will, after tho city
gets titlo to It, become n part of tho
Wlldwood chain of parks, a series
of beauty spots that are unique In
Americnu cities. The chain consists
In all of a littlo more than 300 acres
and tho Joaquin Miller place Is ono
of tho links.
"It s not merely n suntlmontal
fooling that prompts tho Oakland
women to urge the ptirchnso by tho
city." said tho leader of tho dele
gation. "The placo Is roally his
toric, and It can ho bought now for
much loss thnn will ho tho enso later.
"Tho stamp of Jonquln Mlllor's
personality has been placed on this
home, whore ho lived for inoro thnn
a quarter of a century. Somo of
those who llvo In Oakland may not
icnllze how highly the poet was es
teemed by the peopio of the East
nnd of Europe. Wo wero too nenr
him, possibly, to obtain tho propor
perspective. Wo are beginning to
see that his old homo will ho tho
worm of many a tourist, nnd that
will be one of the big taking points
of Oakland nnd of California at
I nice."
SEA IN WEDDING
about tho 'at sea wedding.
i "When Mr. Rush nnd I bocamo on
'gaged 1 Insisted that wo should he
married In tho beautiful land of
southern California. I and my par
ontB havo visited horo frequently and
It always has ImprosBod mo as bolng
tho Ideal placo to begin n happy mar
ried life.
"After wo had decided to bo wed
ded In tho land of buubIiIiio nnd flow
ers and reflected that our relatives
and friends would he nt n consider
ahlo expenso in coming horo to wit
ness tho ceremony, It appeared that
wo worn dntv Imnml in fitrnliili (lmm
with something unique in tho way of
a wedding. Wo thought It over caro-
iiiuy ami ueoiucu to no married out
nt sea.
"According to our arrangements
tho wedding fleet will lenvo tho Hay
at Santa Monica In tho mlddlo of tho
afternoon. Of course, wo do not
know tho exact plnro whoio wo will
he mnrrlod, but it will bo about ton
miles out from Bitot t. A number or
unique features havo been plnnnnd
which will bo known only to tho
members of tho sea-going party."
Llliliy COAL. Tho kind YOU linvo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Livery nml Transfer Company.
-P57
OLD NEW MILKING
MILLER MACKS IN
W. II. .MONROE AND A. II. ORIS.
SELL INTRODUCE NEWLY PER
FECTED ONES IN COOS AND
CURRY ARE RIG SUCCESS.
W. H. Monroo nnd A. A. Crlsoll,
representing tho firm of Monroo &
Crlsoll, of Portland, Or., aro making
a trip over Coos nnd Curry Counties
which have recently been relcasod
by a San Francisco Iioubo on con
tract goods manufactured by D. II.
Worrell & Co.
This line of goods Includes tho
Simplex cream Buparntor, tho U. L.
K. milking machine, nnd factory
equipment.
Tho milking machine, whllo It has
been right In principle, had somo
Imperfections which are now per
fected and It now seeniB to conform
to nature exactly nnd is n decided
success, as mnny of tho lending dairy
men lit Milt utntn Will nttnat nn.1 la
a great boon to tho dairy Industry
of this section as well nB to pnrta
of tho country, bocnuso It enables
us to produce milk nt much lesg ex
pense thnn can bo done by hand
milking and at tho samo tlnio Is moro
sanitary and Is tho moro human
way to treat tho cow.
Nature's way was to let tho young
extract the milk from tho udder and
until tho cow wns bred up to produce
moro milk limit wns necessary to
sustain the calf, that was all she
gave, but, now tho cow Is a very
largo fartor In producing tho living
of all mankind, nod her products
rank away up among tho first of
tho cauntiy In commercial value and
tho dollars from tho dairy products
buy more happiness and comfort
thnn a like numhor of. dollars from
any other source, because tho cow
pays twho por day and buys tho
children's shoes nnd pays the ex
penses or running tho homo.
To mnko a milking machlno that
would draw tho milk from tho ud
der, entirely release and swallow tho
milk tho Bamo oh tho cair and which
would not draw harder on tho cosy
milking cow than ucccssnry nml
draw hard enough on tho hard milk
ing cow to milk hor successfully was
no slmpla tank and yet bo a very
simple machine, hut this Is tho Btngo
or porrcctlon It has reached nnd Is
lirnptlrnl fni- tlm ninn with nrtlimc.
Intelligence, nnd no other Iiqh any
business around a dairy barn.
iiio nuiKing mnchlno has taken
firty years to got to Its present Btato
or perfection and has cost hundreds
or thousands or dollars, and tho man
that has stuck to It, taken It up
where his rather loft It, and made It
practical nnd efficient, deserves great
credit, iir It Is really ono of tho great
accomplishments of this day and
ago, and they will bo ns common
on tho fnrm with twonty-flvo cows
ns any othor mnchlno for other pur
poses, nnd Just na efficient.
HOT IN ENGLAND.
Ton-Ill Weather Cuunc Much AgJ-
union.
London, July 25. American hot
wonther foods failed to toko with
tho London public during thu recent
torrid spell, when tho thormomotor
touched U0 degrees in tho shndo.
Tho English restaurants In (ho busi
ness section reported no falling off
In tho orders for roast hoof and
Yorkshlro, steak and kldnoy pudding
nnd ponB and potatoes, although
thoro was an unusunl demand for
currant roll.
"All this talk about summer dirt
and keeping cool Is Tommy-rot."
England's hot spoil has started an
agitation for roform In men's sum
mer dross, hut so far nono havo bad
courago to follow tho Amorlcnn fash
ion of appearing on tho street In shirt
nnd holt. An Englishman novor dis
penses with thu coat oxcopt when
playing tonnls nnd cricket nnd boat
ing on tho river. To nppoar without
a coat on tho links Ib qulto at un
pardonnblo In Englnnd as to go
coatlcsB In tho streets.
NAME ON BALLOT ONCE.
U'Ren Must Elect to Mnko Itowi tov
Governor iih Prohibitionist
or Independent.
SALEM. Or.. July 28. W. 8. U'
Ren, of Oregon City, will hnvo to
decide whether ho will make tho
raco for govornor as an independent
or as n candidate of tho prohibition
party, ror Secretary or State nen W.
Olcott, after consulting attorneys,
ruled that his name could not appear
on tho ballot as an independent can
didate and alBo as tho candidate of
tho prohibition party.
U'Ren was given the prohibition
nomination for governor sevoral
months ago. Prior to that ho had an
nounced his Intention of becoming an
Independent cadldato, and recontly
put nominating petitions In tho field.
Discovering thoro wns a quostlon
whether his nnmo could appear on
tho ballot as both an Independent
and prohibition candidate, ho wrote
to the secretary of state for a rul
ing. CONVICT EUREKA MAN.
ChorgeI VA Accepting Money tot
Dismissing Bootleg Clinrgw.
EUREKA, Cnl.. July 28. Henry
L. Ford, former United States Com
missioner for tho northern district
of California, was found guilty of
malfeasance on nine counts in the
United States District Court hero.
The indlctmonts charged Ford with
receiving $100 from each of 13 men,
arrested for selling liquor to Indians,
. with tho undei standing that bo wou,lf
dismiss tho cases against thorn, which
wero to bo heard before him as Fed
eral Commissioner.
The maximum punishment for
Ford under the Federal statute Is
threo years In tho penitentiary and a
flno or 3900.
1 LAUNCH FREAK leaven every day
nt 1:30 p. in. for SOUTH Qooa River,
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