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IX X f 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910- EVENING EDITION HUUUWmiTMWW NEWS fROM ALL QVm COOS COUNTY NEWS OV ARAOO AND VICIX- NEWS OK AHAGO AXI) j. ni'iviTV U lIVK.li-. . . ... aaaaaaaoaao: friends on ion .une. vvvvTtrry - ' - NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. Louis Loomis is visiting nrngTBrarwv.Mm-mnH i 1 1 n ii i ruiniiiTiiiTnnwwiii i" iirTTiT7nniiLmuiM H MYRTLE l'OIXT POIXTERS. News of the Upper Coquille as Told By The Enterprise. Matt Nystrom is laid up with a very sore foot. Ho stepped on a twenty-penny nail Wednesday morn ing and ran it through the foot. T. D. Guerln has sold his Maxwell runabout and has purchased another and' larger car of the same make -which ho was trying out Monday. Freddie, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rose, fell from the cook house at the Weekly road camp on the Middle Fork last Saturday and hroke his arm. Ed. Jones' place of 240 acres was sold Tuesday of this week to Charles H. Smith, a recent arrival from Fres no, Calif. Mr. Jones may buy a place closer to town. J. Machado left Tuesday for Port land and will accompany his daugh ters, Glenn and Bessie, home. They have been attending Saint Mary's Academy during the winter. Jason and Lawrence Machado, who have been attending Father Crawley's school at San Francisco, returned Monday afternoon. They were met at Bandon by their father. Miss Nellie Dement, who has been teaching school at Grants Pass, reached home Tuesday evening, hav ing come down on the Breakwater from Portland where she enjoyed the Rose festival. She expects to go to Klamath Falls next winter. Three farm houses in this immedi ate territory were destroyed by fire last week. The third was the farm house of John Neil on the South Fork. The destroyed dwelling was of comfortable size and In very good condition, and tho loss will bo felt by Mr. Nell. The estimated amount of his loss has not been ascertained. While engaged in a friendly scuffle In the store of the Myrtle Point Hard ware Company Saturday evening, Charles Schroedor, one of tho pro prietors, had the misfortune to strike his wrist against a sharp double bitted axe which was in tho rack. The force of the blow caused the axe1 to cut in to tho bone, severing two arteries, and tho victim of the acci dent suffered a considerable loss of blood before the wound could bo dressed. NEWS OF COQUILLE. Coos County Scat Kvcnts As Told lly tlii lB"rnId. Mr. Charles Kvland and Mrs. Alice M. Tuttle of this city arc to be mar ried at the hotel of the bride this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hacker arrived by tho Flfield from California, where Miss Lcona Lane of Coquille is vis iting hex ant, Mrs. Cleghorn, of FIshtrap. Miss Lena Linderbeck and her sis ter, Mrs. Hay Deane, came up to visit her parents last Monday. Mis3 Lin derbeck has been staying in Bandon all win. or. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Stephens and son. Arlle. left for Nebraska last they have spent the last couple of Wednesday ovisH r.1 at! e T he ' I Stephen's brother. They left by way A. H. Brunson of Grants Pass was of Portland. In town Friday with his son In-law, i W. W. Faust, of Coaledo, with whom The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist hn' Is making an extended visit. I and United Brethren Churches met at anu uuiitu incuiivii ...-.. I Albert Schroeder last Tuesday to sow Mrs. R. E. Buck and daughter, for Mrs. Finnely Schroeuer. lnursuuj Mrs. R. W. Boyle of Bandon, came they met at Mrs. Loury's and did up yesterday to meet another daugh- quite a lot of sewing. tor of Mrs. Buck, Mrs. I. U. L,euere, Miss Ellen Anderson has taken n position In tho postofllce. Mrs. John Snyder of Marshfield rtsitcd relatives hero Sunday. Mrs. Victor Anderson of Sherman avenue, Is spending the week on Catching Inlet. Mayor L. J. Simpson, who has spent several weeks in Portland, re turned home Sunday. I If You Watched the Crowd BUY SUITS AT THE HUB FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOU WOULD BE CONVINCED THAT IT PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH. "MONEY TALKS-" Hub Clothing and Slice Company MARSHFIELD. BANDON. Miss Lillian McCann, who spent the past week at Camp Mizpah, re turned home yesterday. Mrs. E. W. Fahy and little daugh ter, Hazel, and son, Robert, of Bul-la.-d, are visiting friends here. of Kansas City, Misosuri, who comes out for a visit of several weeks. She arrived by the afternoon train, hav MARRIAGE LICENSES. Tho Presbyterian -Ladles' Aid will meet to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 at tho home of Mrs. Holmes, on North Bend Heights. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayes and Mrs. arrived uy tne aiiernoun iruiu, uav- COQUILLE, June is. me iuuu- " "- mm' ing come In by stage from Roseburfe. , marrjage licenses were issued Mary Brown left yesterday on the m. , ... .... .. mt. v TJinnt Mrs. Brown will remain' from tne omce oi mo uuuulj irau -. -- .T. W. Tollman and others in tne tha .f. .,.. tins summer ui ou.ua w-. east part of town have noticed two Carl g Carlson and Alma J. Wy- or three pairs of China pheasants lan(1 which are nesting in that section. ' ErJc Alfred Ericsson and Annie S. Our sportsmen1 should not so far for- Carlson. get themselves as to take a shot at Herbert L. Briggs and Nellie M. them. If they are properly protect- Wagner. ed it will not be long till there will i William G. Schrock and Maggie bo a great many pheasants of this Campbell. variety throughout the county. Reuben F. Smith and Emma M. ' ' Rushek. A large lot of bricks have arrived Robert K. Booth and No Sin to Make Home as Attrac tive as Possible !WH A pret.y dome or nice chandelier add as much to the appearance of a room as curtains or carpet. WE HAVE THEM IX STOCK. More coming on next boat. Marshfield Electric Fixture & Supply House Mrs. William Simpson and little daughter, Edith, who have spent four .. ...hi it..n (m Ti.tlmif1 ro. I weeivs wilii iuiui.nv.-3 in xujuu..., . jj i...n.i immn nn tho Tirpnkwntor Sun- ? milieu iiu.i.v. ww -j day. a iK I . maa:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa::aaaaaaaa.:..:::::::::nnSn KViicp Rr Ranlrs Sliin IhiilrSino- fn ? Kruse & Banks Ship Building Co. Agents for San Francisco Standard Gas Engines, Murine, Sti Hoist and Pumping. Sunday, the high wind almost 8 for the construction of the W. C. Rennett. Laird building, tho foundation of ( Charles C. Evland and which has been done for some time. Tuttle. The pressed brick will be delayed some, as the orders cannot be filled i as rapidly as the factories aro re- REUXIOX AT SUMXER. started a serious conflagration on the , A iYni.Hi nonil wntor front. Sparks ' ts Kathleen from the refuse fire of the North g I Bend Lumber Company's mill were , Alice M. blown into the lumber on the wharf j XX and started a fire that had not got under way when it was discovered. A i .... "" "' -- i ceiving them; however, It will not polM.01. Residents of That Section be long before this will begin to re- will IVijoy Gathering. semble a building. j Next Sunday a reunion of Sumner pioneers will take place at that place. J. H. James of this city brought A party of ten will go from Coquille into our ofilce one day last week a by auto and spend the day at their very peculiar colored hen egg. The old homes near that place. The party hen that layed the egg is a Rhode la composed of John W. Hudson, Leo Island Red, and the egg is nearly Goodman, Mart Sherrard, Billy, Russ the color of the hen with the excep- and Ira Johnson, Frank Dulley and Hon of a clear white band around Hal, George and Charley Baxter. For the middle about a third of an inch the trip they have engaged the auto- In width. It looks as though she Is mobiles of Al. Hite and George Leach making an effort to produce eggs and expec to have a grand time at already decorated for Easter. the old homesteads. The majority of the boys have been In Coos county for thirty or thirty-five years and all settled ,at or near Sumner on their arrival. Coquille Sentinel. FOUR GET DIPLOMAS. EVENTS AT COQUILLE. News There As Told lly tho Coquille Valley Sentinel. Miss Evelyn Flanagan of Marsh field is visiting her cousin Miss Doro thy Watson. Mrs. Goraldine Morris, the vocal and Instrumental music Instructor, departed on the last Breakwater for a month's vacation, which she will spend with friends In Portland and on Puget Sound. On Monday of this week a deal was closed whereby George W. Beal and Ren Smith of Marshfield became tho owners of the 320-aere Notley tract lying just east of this city. The pur chase price of the tract was in the neighborhood of $20,000, but the ex act figures were not given out by the purchasers. Tho timber on the tract will bo placed on the market at ouco and as soon as sold will bo logged off and tho tract platted into city lots and placed on the market. Yesterday A, W. Kelley reported that tho statement made In those col umns last week to the effect that his bro her in-law, A. A. Antotne, was dead was untrue. The announcement of his death was leeelved a week ago but last Saturday a letter was re ceived from his wife in which she states that Mr. Antoine is rapidly im proving and that tho doctor thinks he will be out in a few days. The error evidently occurred In tho trans mission of the telephonic message. Tho local mill is shipping mau cms of lumber these days, the major portion of it going to San Franc'sco The loading of the cars at tlnu i'i cunles the time- of tho entire rni crew and at a eousequence tho m i. has been shut down for nhort iuv 1 pt time ou several occasions Kit . h However, .hese short stop are nUtr a 1 .muse of in various ways b ilie inccl.unics with tho result that all nee ssary repairs to the machine!., a' e made and the working capacity of .tho mill ts greatly Increased. North Inlet School Holds Commence ment Exercises. Tho North Inlet School In Dlstrlrt No. 53, held its commencement ex ercises in the school house Saturday evening. The graduates were Clara Belle Waters, Glen Hope, Rush Hops and Clarence Franklin Hamilton. The diplomas were presented by the chair man, Mr. Pinkerton. Miss Mabel Knight ncted as flower girl for the exercises. Mary E. Thompson was the teacher. Buy your groceries at SACCHI'S. COOS COUXTV FOR SOCIALISM. s r u,,i 8 t uwuuuiirj, j; S M 8 M MMUXK AM) STATIOXAKV KXGlXES FROM 2 TO 125 n. P. MA1UXI3 HOISTS FKOM 5 TO 10 H. R TilTiiiiiV5 TVfilVPC O TT tl H 1 1 1'Ljlll 11U J'jV(i4i J Al. t( M Information furnished by writing or inquiring at ship yard NORTH REND. OREGON 5, ,.. , few men succeeded in extinguishing it before any damage was done. EXTENSION TO ROSEIIURG. A further extension of the C. B., R. j .j & E. R. R. has been made toward ' Roseburg this summer, an extension I i of several hundred feet having been i made so that the gravel dump Is now j at the fence that marks the yard 11m- S lts on the south. If similar progress in extending is made every year it - will be but a matter of a few cemur-1 i ies until the line reaches Roseburg. I V Myrtle Point Enterprise. i T COOS COUXTV FOR SOCIALISM. I i :::t:j::Kt::::5::.":::5Jt::::::m::::j:t:::::n:::imnaa yjj.n-K--::--a-::-::-n-j:- a-a-a-a-a-u-a n-8-K-8-8-:wi .ate To anyone interested In above we -would say, it Is important S I. 8 Our work is reliable. ' when buying to see that yo u get title as well as value, We are best prepared to give you both. Aro General Agents for Eastslde and Sengstackeu's Addition Henco you will consult your own Interests to come to headquar- j, ters. to do business. ii . j. Buy Your ! Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. J BUTTER, CREAM ailCi MILK V Branch Office, Coquille City. Coos Bav Ice & Cold Storage Company. ! - --- Free Delivery. Phone 73J. I u-n-K-ti-a-n-a-a-a--a-a-n- n-n-a-a-a-a Henry Sengstacken, Manager. g I -a-KR-s-J Coos Bay R.osebisrg Stage Line. Jiaily stage nctween iioseourg ana jiarsinieiii, cummeiic n Id, Stage leaves daily and Sunday at (! a. in. Faro $.).. OTTO SriIETTER, Agent, C. P. HARXAR1), lt( MARKET AV., Marshlleld. " Agent, ROSHHURG, ORE PHOXE 111. June i Mo It i : Beaver HI II Coal MOUNT UIAHLO AND JOSSOX CEMEXT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster. Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. I icie oam A GENERAL CONTRACTOR 310 SOUTH BROADWAY THOXE -.-- 201 -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a-s-a" -a -3 a a t 1 i ! a , ti la i i 1 I Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor COOS COUXTV FOR SOCIALISM. xmv soutu marshfield coal. m $F with all goods hearing the lahel .: 3RND No Columbia Brand Droduct is allowed to ,, x leave our ulant unless, after insneoiion. it, x 7 J. 1 1 bears Uncle Sam's stamp of approval. When look you hiiv Columbia Brand you know that for , . . , ; . , vuu (ire uLLui, umy beiecieu ineais. It' you want the purest, cleanest, firmest, oesL oe sure to demand Columbia. At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes UNION MEAT COMPANY, POnTLAND, OltEGON rivBccr riciicn ox lue Aacixic V K ..- . -. . m uniU.l'! A CARLOAD CW UUA.MXB A.u """ - Memoral Especially ordered for monuments to be finished uy Toi- lo nnw r.n Mi xvnv Plcinn vniir OfderS earlj'. iv; , mu" vn . ....,?. ..w w- -. . k A carload of finished marble just arnveu. tt-K-"51" n-n--a--a-n-n-a::-K--a-:-a-a-a-K--:,,:"::"" .escprasfflSSffl' 1 1552SHSa5ESS5H.?2SHSa5H5HSH5Z5E5ESEE52SEHH5ir'Jttcr"c-'-- ji .r-t-n-n a w irn-k v- TT A ft I ffl g Ijl I I I'l STEAMER M. F. Sails for San Francisco every eight days. ertlP. TlfKliTS HHSElJVEn IIP TO THE ARRIVAL OP T ' , rv. t! RKSERVATIOXS WILL HE LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. '"' lu'..,r CX-f RKSERVATIOXS WILL BE CANCELLED AT ! fi P S Dow Aimnf Marshfield, Ore. GSiS& nn n, IWAMO WJJ3CTWir?W7?TCACTWJ'a5H!r?S25SS25B5HCS2S25 il CTFA I- nr ii ui uuuuu bwu. . --- ,j j Sails from AiiiMvorth Dock. Poitlmul, 0 n. ., Ju" - v,Bot from Coon Bay June 23, 30, nt service of tide (IcVf,s ti bo held later thnn noon of day previous to sailing. n j are jnirchased. . K w i? m;h a. Phono Ma35' J