The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 17, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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Commutation
Tickets $2.00
MartWJeW-Nortli' Bend Auto Lino.
" i,m tninutpfl from 0 . tit.
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QOBST Sb KINO. Props.
LowRates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks botwcon any
points In Marshflold for tho follow
ing rates, dollvory to bo mado In
the Orst floors of buildings:
Three trunks 2G
Threo trunks GO
Twolro trunks LGO
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
T.nl llntunrf. I'ron.
Phono 120-.!, -lO-I. 08-R
nillMNBYS FIRE PLACES
J. N. BAYLISS
Any Kind of Ilrlclc Work at
Prices That Aro Itlglit
And all Work Guaranteed
Call at "Tho Fireside." Johnson
pldc.. 37 Second St. Phono
French Ranges. Holler Work
HT. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Wo have a groat many Inquiries
for acroago and lots. 1( you will
sell at real Bacrlflco list your
property at tho St. Lawrcnco Hotol
or Lloyd Hotel. No commlBBlon
asked.
MERCHANT'S CAFE I
. Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y
HAVETHAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
SUITS OLEATVKR AND PRESS
ED SUITS MADH TO ORDER
GIVE- 'US A TKIAL
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
JAT DOYLE & C. O DAGGETT
2W Contral Avo. Phono 2G0-X.,
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio'
LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE
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STAND AT CHANDLER HOTEL
PIIONK 20.
WILL GO ANYWHERE ANY TIME
NEW CAR AND CAREFUL
DRIVING
RATEB TO CAMPING PARTIES
LYNN LAMBETH
Owner nnd Driver., .
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T. J. BCAIFB je A. II. HODGINS
Marshfield'UK?. co.
Estimates Furnished
flume BOW. MjurshfleH, Okcob.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly 6f Marohfleld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
8TADDEN STREET
NORTH7 HKND
O. A. Metlln, Prop.
DR.Y WOOD
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..CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Piione 180-J.
K00NT2 GARAGE
Excelsior Motorcyclo Agency
LEE TIRES
AUTOMOBILES STORED
COOS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE
MACHINE SHOP
'. MARINE AND AUTOMOniLE
REPAIRING
, GASOLINE FOR SALE
NORTn FRONT ST. PHONE 180-3
BATTERIES REPAIRED AND
. CHARGED
NO SAW EDGES
YOUR COLLARS
II you have Uieui laundered
1WIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
SMITH'S VARIETY STOrtE,
North fiend, .
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
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LTURKISHI
QPPor
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If yourdtattr can't tupplyyoa,
ttnd lOe for on pachagt or
$1.00 for a carton of tin pack.
agtt I200clgartlltl), poilagt
prtpalj. Afttr tmohlng I
pacha f, if you don't find
CAMELS at rtprtitnttd, re
turn tho oihtr 9 pachagti.anJ
uit will rtfund your monty.
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IRVING
BLOCK
SPECIAL TOR SATURDAY AND
MONDAY
White Dresses 1-2 Price
All Millinery Less Than Cost. Some Beautiful Hats.
Come Look Them Over.
We are showing a beautiful lot of early '
FALL SUITS AND COATS
"'"rapjpj1, nrr MiMnnw
TYPEWRITERS A1I standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons nnd
carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 41. Alllniico office,
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
Abstracts, Real Estate.
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT CO., Inc. '
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDK
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 4-J.
OOQUILLE CITY OFFICE PIIONP 101.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has boon a hobby with us for a good many years and a lot of
our customers will tell you when It comes to getting good, sound,
durable framing material at the right price we know our busi
ness. Just toll what you want to build and the amount you want
to spend and we'll get busy with our pencil and flguro out the best
your money can buy. Try us.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
CUT THE FUEL BILL i: TWO BY USING OUR WOOD
PHONE 100. 12 SOUTH BROADWAY
COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY
93 Central Avenue Phone 430
ANSC0 AGENCY
Cameras and Everything for Them
3FFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY
KINDLY REMEMBER AND OWE US A TRIAL
EVERYTHING IN THE RAKERY LINE
MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY
133 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PRONE 428.
nrr California
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write re. CrvnvnSTivr
'ITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE
A new tazlcab haB been added to
.17 auto setTlce. Careful driven.
AMU go anywhere at any tlma. Stand
Bamo Cigar Store. Day phone, 78
Sight phonb 139-X.
TOM GOODALE. Proprietor. ,
Don't Look
for
Premiums
'TrHE cost of thf
choice Turkish
and domestic tobaccos
In Camel Cigarettes
prohibits the use of
premiums or coupons.
Here's a cigarette of
exquisite flavor that
doesn't leave that
ctgarctiy taste and
simply can't bite your
tongue nor parch your
throat. Isn't that just
what you're after?
Sold all along tha
line, 20 for 10c.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wioilon.Salcm, N. C.
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ARE YOU BOTHERED
With Corns? If so, you are deprlv-1
ed of half the pleasure of life
pleasant walking and healthy exer
cise. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Edman. I
Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't 3, O'.1
Connell BIdg., will be the source of
a permanent remedy for aching feet.
MONDAY, AUQjJST 17, 1914.
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SUNDAY GAMES.
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
At Sacramento-- H. H. E.
Sacramento 1 5 3
Portland 3 0 2
Batteries: Stroud and Hohror;
Lush and Flshor.
(Second Game.)
It. H. E.
Sncraincnto 0 9 4
Portlnnd 2 r, 0
Batteries: Mnlarkoy nnd Lynn;
Murtlnoiil and Brcnegan.
At Oakland It. II. E.
Oakland 2 (i 1
San FranclBco 5 9 1
Untterlcs: Abe, Kllllwny and
Guest; Lelflcld and Schmidt.
(Second Game.)
It. 11. E.
Oakland 3 1) a
Snu Francisco 7 ! 4
Batteries: Goyer nnd Mlto:
Stnndrldgo nnd Schmidt.
At Venice It. H. E.
Venice 1 2 1
Los Angeles 2 G 1
Batteries: Dccnnnloro nnd Bliss;
McLean, Ryan nnd Urooks.
(Second Game.)
Vonlco 3 I 1
Los Angulcs in 20 2
Batteries: Henley, Smith, Hark
ncss nnd McLean; Mubsot nnd
Urooks. 4
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Scnttlo 2. Unllnrd C.
Tacoina 3, Spokane 0.
Tacomn 3, Suokane 3 (second
game).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Hrooklyn G, Clnclnnntl G.
St. Louis G, Chicago 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cloveland G, Detroit 13.
St. Louis 1, Chicago 3.
St. Louis 9, Chicago 7 (second
gnmo).
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago 4, St. Louis 7.
Detroit 1, Cleveland 7.
Now York 0, Boston 1.
Washington 0, Philadelphia C.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.-
St. Louis 2, Chicago 1.
Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 8.
Philadelphia G, Brooklyn 1.1.
Boston 2, Now York 0. '
Clnclnnntl 0, Pittsburgh 2.
NORTI I WESTERN LEAGUE.
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Dalian! Ii, Scattlo 3.
Victoria 0, Vancouver 3.
Tacoma 7, Spokano G.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
At Onkland- -
R. II. E.
, 1 11 0
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Onn PunnnloflA ARO
naileries: rrougu and aiiizo;
Pornol! nnd Schmidt.
At Sacramonto R. H. E.
Sacramento G 13 2
Portland 4 .8 fi
Batteries: Williams and Hannah;
KraiiHo and Ynntz.
(Second Gnmo.)
R. H. E.
Sacramonto 2 7 G
Portland 12 14 1
Batteries: Gregory, Kroihor, Wol
verton andjtohrer; Papo and Fisher.
Called end of eighth, darkness.
At Vonlco R. II. E.
Venlco G 4 2
Los Angeles 2 8 G
Batteries: Klopfer and Brooks;
Love and Boles, Meek.
ITOMA1NE POISONING.
Little Son of Mr. mul Mrs. Taylor of
. Conlcdo Seriously III.
Llttlo Georgo Taylor, tho llttlo son
of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Taylor, of
Coaledo, was brought to Marshflold
this weok suffering from a sovoro
case of ptomalno poisoning. He has
been recolvlng medical attention, but
lias not been Improving. The case Is
a sad ono, us tho other child, a llttlo
seven wcoks' old baby boy Is also
seriously 111 at the same time. .
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor havo tho synii
pathy of many friends who will ear
nestly hope for the early recovery of
their two children.
BITS OF INFORMATION. I
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There aro 24,244 postofflces In
nnn li.lnln
i.lWflb UMIUIM,
Panama Bonds about' flvo million
cocoanuts a year to the United States.
. When tho leaves of tea woro first
brought to England they were eaten.
Mlsouri's wheat crop for 1913
1 amounted to 35,300,833 bushels,
valued at 28,G0G,84G. ;
Chinese 'streets aro always made
crooked to keep the evil spirits out
of them. .
The Bible contains 3,568,480 let
ters, 733,748 words, 31,173 veraes,
1,189 chapters and GG books.
A mall carrier will frequently
walk twenty miles a day In- tho
performance of his duties. i
i More than 400,000 pianos are built
In this country annually. They aro
valued at nearly 170,000,000.
' Irrigation has been practiced in
Spain nearly a century, tho first ca
ual having been begun In 1814.
What Is said to be the largest
tree trunk in the world, measuring
145 feet In girth, Is at Mlxtla, Mex.
EVENING EDITION.
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NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNM Hi
HA.XDON HlttlJFS.
New of tlip Wc-fk as IiiiikI In tho
Wislei n World.
Misses Hoso nnd Jewell .Tacobscn,
who linvo been visiting with tludr
cousin, Miss Klslo Klnley, for the
past flvo weeks, left yestcrdny nfter
noon for Mnrshflcld on their way to
their homo In Seattle.
llenjnmin Ostllud of Coos Hay was
over for a short time this week on
biisinbss connected with milking
plnns for tho nuw Dyer block.
Tho Uiuulon Construction Company
lias a scow loaded with 106,000 fcot
of lumber nnd ten tons of coal tied
up at the Esterbronk dock, walling
for tho weather conditions to become
favorable, when the scow will bo
towed to Chetco, where the company
has the contract for a new bridge
across the Chetco River. A smaller
scow londod with n pllo driver nnd
u variety of construction material
was safely towed down to the Chetco
from Unndon by tho tug Kllhynm
InBt week.
An ordinance accepting tho dona
tion of tho Unndon public library
from tho library board mid providing
for tho conduct of tho Institution In
tho future was placed on flnnl pas
sage last night nnd becomes effective
In thirty days. Under Its provisions
the Institution Is controlled by tho
Mayor mid Council In tho same man
ner ns any other city properly. An
offlco of city llbrnrlnn is created,
being nppolnted by the Mayor and
subject to confirmation of tho Couu
t ell. Miss F. Amelia Henry, the
present librarian, was appointed to
, the position for n month, or until
iienniie uppoiuimcni is mnuc iy .May
or Topping, who is nt present out of
tho city. Her salary will bo $:ir. for
that time.
Tho ordinnnco contains n compli
mentary clause expressing gratitude
to the library hoard for Its conscien
tious offorts on behalf of tho Insti
tution. GOLD REACH HAPPENINGS.
News of Curry County ns Told by
Tho Globe.
A few days ago there was n for
est fire raclnc a few miles south and
least of this place which Is said to
I have done n groat deal of good In the
,wny of burning up several hundred
ncrcs of brush.
I Tho Hustler came In Sunday ovou-
Ing, sailing again for .Marshflold
Monday.
Mrs. Austin Ralph, who wns oper
ated upon for appendicitis some three
weeks ago at the North Uend hospi
tal, returned homo Friday evening
looking welt nnd feeling much Im
proved In health.
Through the efforts of It. E. Knorr
arrangements havo been mado with
tho wireless' station at Capo Blanco
whoroby tho late war news will be
sent In each- morning nnd posted on
n bulletin board In front of tho drug
storo.
ROSEBURG RESIDENT DIES.
John Alkch, ono of tho best known
residents of this city, died nt tho
family homo on South Main street
at 4:4. o'clock, this afternoon, nftc
an Illness of several wcoks. Ho win
a natlvo of Douglas County nnd had
lived hero all or his life. Ho Is sur
vived by his wife. Ho was a mombor
of tho IC. of P. Lodge. At the hour
of going to press funeral arrange
ments had ilbt been made. Mr. Ai
ken was a man of storllng iiunlitlc.)
and has a host of friends throughout
this county who rogret to learn of
his domlBo. Itovlow.
COMBER SWEEPS SCHOONER.
NEWPORT, Or., Aug. 17. The
aclioonor Entorprlso, while entering
this port from Portlnnd, wns swept
by a breaker and part of tho dock
load of oil drums was cnrrled over
board. Tho vnssel attempted to
mnko a short cut across tho north
reof and was just crossing tho reef
when tho big combor broko over her.
Moat of the oil drums drifted Into
tho bny with tho tldo and woro re
covered. No surlous damago was
dono to tho vessol.
TWO BRIDGES BURN.
According to word received hero
Thursday night, two small county
bridges botwcon Rock Creek and
Lono Rock ferry woro destroyed by
I flro, with a loss of sovoral liumlrc 1
dollars. Tho bridges wero Ignited,
it Is said, from a forest flro raglnt;
In thnt locality. Harry Campboll,
who returned from Rock Creek late
Thursday, said many of tho campeis
there had been fighting flro for threo
days In order to save tho valuablo
timber In thnt vicinity. At last ro-
ports tho flro was under- control.-
nosouurg iioviow.
RELATIVES I.ONG SEPARATED.
I Mrs. M. i. Schuck camo from Co
quillo last weok In compnny with
Mrs. S. J. Williams and Misses
, Williams and Tool, who loft on Fri
day morning's stago for their home
In Lucas County, Iowa. Mrs, Schuck
and Mrs, Williams aro cousins nnd
tho visit just concluded was the first
tlmo thoy havo mot In about forty
years. Myrtle Point Entorprlso,
IMPROVE FLORENCE SCHOOLS.
Tho question of nddlng tho elev
enth and twelfth grades to the Flor
ence High School was submitted to
tho voteB of District No. 97 at tho
schoolhouso. The voto that will glvo
Florence a standard high school was
103 for and 12 against. Florence
Pilot.
MORE PAPER MONEY.
For the past two or three months
wo havo seen much more paper mon
ey In circulation than ever beforo In
tho Pacific Northwest. Uncle Sam's
greenbacks were tabooed hero during
tho Civil War half a century ngo,
and it has taken them an awful long
while to win recognition as fit to bo
used for money. Coqulllo Sentinel.
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MYRTLE i'OIXT POL
Nous of Upper Coqulllo
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Told l.y The Entcri
aim c. A. Gourloy nnd
Miss Wilson, who Is horo
lnnd on a visit, wnnt
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Mondny to spend n fow da
hi
mentis,
Misses Elvn and Eliza
uraw, who visited for a I
the home of tholr roiiHln.
D. Ouerln, went to MarshfleM
day to visit for a tlmo mj6fef
turning to their homo InlOikW
iniuurnin.
Mrs. .lolin Unshnev m
Mnrshflcld to visit with hor
who is lugging foreman Iff
uiu aiiiuii-i'owers camps ion
swum Korit.
.1. M. Arrlngton, John Whd
nnti hd Huntley returned ttiejf
imn oi i nU weoK rrom a ton-dayll
cation hunting trip on thoJIfiS
waters of tho South Fork ofifiJiUl
II II I tin Wl... .11.1 1 l., ."mJtl
" "v i" nui urine uafW
gimio nui nnii n annoy outing,
.Mrs. t L. Lockwood, herjld
icr Heuinh nnd son Louis, nr,
from Snntn Rosa, Cal for a w
ton days' visit with frlonds3W
i.ockwoou wns engaged In theljm
llnory business hero nbout "'twwl
years ngo. w
W. O. Coonor wns horn frntr?
don tho first of tho weok closlni
ins uusiness nrrairs noro pre
lory to IllOV 111! to WnHlilnutnnf
ty, where ho has purchased n
Mrs. Lloyd Lcathermann andl
mother. Mrs. Howe, wont to Mnf
field Monday to visit for n tlmo V
reintivcs nnd frlonds.
The Coos County Missionary Al
sociatlon of tho Church of Chr!
will hold its convention ntF 't
Church of Christ August 18, 10 n
ju. a goon program Is planned;, '(
Henry Millar, son of Mrs.J..1
Lewellou. nnd Miss Florence Murnh
dnughtpr of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A.lMu
phy. woro married nt tho homo of.th
brldo's pnronts In Bnudon on Sumliu,
aiirubi ii. tiio couple havo rotum,
to tins city and taken up hau
keeping In tho now bungalow bull'
this summer by tho groom.
BLAZE STARTS AGAIN.
Another flro In tho Gold Beael
Hotel wns narrowly nvortcd Frldfm
liinriimi? v run iitnniv nniinn a
Mrs. Walter Miller, who at tho tin
had charge of tho houso. T its Is tl
second flro thnt started In tho liotl
tho last month, tho flrnt ono frov
tho flue, but this ono stnrtod In M
telephone room. Behind a curtal
on a shelf In this room stood n cfti
of mntches which Ignltod, sotting till
curtain on tiro. The room wns line
nnd papered overhead, tho curtain!
conveyed tho flame to tho colling?
on w n itii the lining and papor
all burned off bo fore, tho flro
extinguished. Gold Bench Globe,'
PHIALS OF BOATING.
Cantnln Perkins, of tho Conullli
Hays that ho oucu made a round trlj
between this city nnd Unndon ii
which ho mado nlnoty-slx stops, flfts
coming up tho river nnd fprty-slx kc1
lug down. Whnt life on tho rived
would be like without frequont boaM
vervice, iiu lyoungor pcopio nlonic
tno stream can hardly Imagine Co
quiiio beniinei.
FOREST FIRES IN (THlhHi
Tho senson Is becoming umniallyi
dry, and disastrous forest flrci nre'j
expected. Sovoral flrea havo been nM
ported lu tho mountains of Curry
nut so rar navo uono uut llttlo dam-
ago. A flro Is now burning on th
enst sldo of tho river ut Middle Ell
which It Is feared may Jump.
river and iiocomo destructive "
fact that our forest reserve ,,
has kopt tho mountains praj
free from flro for tho past a
years, and allowed tho debris l
cumulate, greatly Increases tho
ger. Gold Beach Globo.
BAD FIRE AT CARLTON.
Mill of CIiiin. Ludil and I'hlllp Rurli-iici-
Dcsdiivi'il.'
CARLTON, Or., Aug. 17. FJre, i
ureiiKing out mysteriously at ii o'
clock 'at night by tho mnln saw while
tho night crow was nt work, de
stroyed tho plnnt of tho Carlton
Lumber Company, owned by Charle
E. Ladd of Portland nnd loased to
tho company of which Philip Buehner
Ib president, ontnlllng damage of
1500,000.
Twolvo loaded cars of lumber,
vniueii ai f-iu.uuu, wero nurned on
the tracks. Ten million feet in
stork worn xnvoil. wlilln Mm nlnnln"
mill, only a short dlstanco from the
burning plant, wns not damaged,
Flro departments from McMlnn
vlllo and Yamhill wero rushed to the
flro by a special freight trnln of the
Southern Pacific,
Tho lumbor lying lu tho path or
tho flames thnt wns savod by tho
concontriueti oiiorts or an of the de-"
partments Is valued at 1100,000. The
piani ciiiTius -nu,uuu insurance obi
tno nun nuu stocK,
MANY WANT HOAlESTI.UDSyJwT
Over ono thousand applications
havo been mado for homestead entry
In, tho SliiBlaw National Forest. Thl
forest Ib divided Into four districts ,
and tho work In District No. 3, which
Includes tho torrltory nudor the sup
ervision of Rancor Mikniiinin i-
now almost finished. Forest Exam- -
inor i. n. i-agior uas una charge of
this work and has been using about
fourteen field assistants. Florence
Pilot.
GEO. W. ELDER COMING.
PORTLAND, or., Aug. 17.-Re-i
pairs to tno steamer ucorgo W. Bl
uer oi tno mono racine steamshli
uompany s neei win do complot
so that tho stoamer cifn sail froii
Columbia dock no, l to Coos B
and Eureka Tuesday morning, Auj
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