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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
-v wT'j'Upiwiv'ir "w cW-w , - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,1910 -EVENING EDITION;. !N 8 ill MggHSl Y ATTEND 'B Featherbone Weave IS IN PORT i w i J 1 1 1 mmmmmmmmmmmn Mi REM BOYS ARE l I OLAM BAKE; ! APE I ' People Gather at Simpson Park at North Bend and Have Big Day. ltltlXGS LAUGH XL'.MHHK OF PAS j SHXGHHS AXI) HAS I'LHASAXT I TIMl' DOWX. Tho steamer Uronkwatcr arrived In m. .1-... I.1. -A VrtHt1. ttsitwl mo ireo cm... uKu u. -";; coos Day to-day after a pleasant trip to-day was one of the big attractions Qf Jncomng ? r " r;r;j i.ng--foiiow J. Uackiis, Mrs. Backus, Miss Back to North Bend all morning and every- body In that city is turn ng out- 0gcnr J(jhng c Preparations wore made to focd sow p R oral thousand po-Rons. Dr. W. llc0 10 Wm drant, L. Cole, Miss Wlllowskl, Mrs. Klsson, Mrs. Wlllowskl, C. W. Wlllowskl, J. W. don was put in chargo and arrange MuaaulLlH ft4 1 n m net ti Mnnalalnii rtf r,u..uH. . . ....... ""-- Wlll0W8kl, C. W. WlllOWSkI, J. W, C to"?'1? ..! ' l "!? Whltoman, Wm. Gulling, Mrs. Qui cininB. uruuu uiu uuiim uuu w, ... ., . ,,,,.,., ,,, This was Owls' Day at the carnival j,,,' ,;, M Q' w and tho members, of tho order as- ". ,. ,,'. -ti v. ....... . ., . u O .tlltltJUUB. .11 Hi .Uai(jUllD, ."HOD .llill- s sted in bring ng togothor n big f ,, ,, ' ,. , i i I sens, A. Gulkcrson, Mrs. Gulkcrson, crowd for tho clam bake There Is a shooting match nt North Hcnd to-dny and to-night thoro will Jo a prize ; light between O'Hrlcn and $ ' Hvans of Portland. Doth of tho mills of tho Simpson Company closed down to-day to glvo tho employes nn op- Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ford, A. II. Carl, Fred Vaiighau, V. Mclkus, Mrs. A. Hughes, A. Olson, C. II. Hcrg, C. J. Robinson, D. Cnrtcr, W. F. Carter, Airs. Cnrtor, .lustlno Cnr tcr, W. Uaoth, Mrs. Ilooth, K. A portunlty to attend the clam bako and a))r'nB;Mra - w arn4nIf fllhor 0Vt,nt8J Mrs. (irnyboul, C. W. Lyoil, Wm. Win- kleman, Mrs. Wluklemnu, V. Unrton, ut:t:t::t:::::5:s:s::in::::j:n? Miss ic. itosn, Mrs. Marsh, W. c. - I , . it lioiiriiiiiii, j, miigowny, n. liuiiauiiuo, PiM,ifVrinl NflffQ ' t! Mrs. Hnllnntlno, h. La Gonoo, Miss wtmuKiuuiiiiiniRimimttmmmumn tl0Pi x Yqumnns, n. a. Youmans. CAPT. W. C. HAKIMS of Sumner Is Ml.8 Madden, Mrs. Monclleld, Carl In tho city to-day. , Olsknn, J. llndrnnn, Ollvo Dlpp, V. C. UKV. FATI1HR KKVNKY of liniidoii Hownii, Gus Thor, J. Tupper, Agnos ' Is' a Mnrshllold visitor. Tuppor, L. Dunton, Mrs. Ilnttoy, (1. Wllkot), M. Pnllls, T. Guthrie, If. Mayboll, .Mis. Mnylioll, Kuto Sargent, Mrs. Itedmau, Miss Unlvorson, S. W. HILLIS SHOUT of Ton Mllo Is n Alr.-nnm, Clin. Hanson, K. Andorson, Marshflold business visitor. O. W. Llndsoy, Mrs. Iiytlo, A. P. J. O. STHMMLHirMyrtlo Point Is'Mn10WM' n- "erron, Claire Pnrt lu tho city visiting tho carnival. , rM G- I-nraon. L. A. Damon, Geo. ,, ,,, . . , , , 'Hodllold, K. Krlckson, Jos. Stonz, K S. DOW Is expected homo from chns, Wnrno, H. Schooffo, A. J. Wolf, San Frnticlscojm tho Nnnn Bmltli. ( ciinn. Noll, John Hnglund, Chns. 01- MIIS. ELROD has returned from n sou, P. Gurnuld. business and plcnsuro trip to Sim Francisco. HVAXS AXI) O'lUMKX DHTHH- MIXKD.TO MAUH TO-XIGHT'S HVHXT DHCISIVK AS TO THKIIt vAlIIIilTV 1IG CltOWl) HX- 1'HCrKl). Tho Evnns-O'Hrlcn bout before tho North Dcnd Athletic Club In North Ucnd to-night will linvo ono of the largest crowds In attendance that has ever scon a boxing exhibition on Coos Hay, unless all signs fall. More In terest centers In the bout, Judging by gossip nmong tho fnSi than In any event of tho kind pulled off hero In a long time. Tho bout will bo an unusually good ono ns both lads havo trained hnrd for It, as each Is determined to, if possible, demonstrate his superior ity over tho other. Neither is exact ly Hn'U-ncd over tho result of iho sovontopti round go In North IIjihI on July Ith hist, and la determined to mnko this ono decisive. There will nlso bo some clover pre liminaries. Tho exhibition will start nt S.30 o'clock sharp. Senator Jim Unities of San Francisco will referee. m T.t TALK OK MOVING .MILL. L. C. 0. I). HINSDALH of Gardiner 1b Hi Mnrshllold on business. MIsb Ida Mntson of Catching Inlet Is visiting in tho city. Tho Plant Is taking on lunibor nt i tho old North Dcnd mill. I Miss Dolly Ilnydon of Hmplro City MR8. IIODHHT McCANX, who has! been ill nt her homo In North Hand, is Improving. MISS TIIKUKSA. CLAUKB will lenvo to-morrow for Portland on business and plunsuro. FltHD WKAVhu m ....mo from n two weeks' vacation spent nt tho Howe ranch nt Dora. KKANIC IIOWK luiB returned from a . vacation at tho homo ranch near Dora nml has resumed his position 3 a North llond visitor. In-tho postolllco. MI18..C. A. I1ATTI3Y of Saloni, Oro., arrived on tho Ilreakwnter to spend some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Calvin Conner. It. M. JHNN1NGS, general uuuinger of tho Cons Hay Gas ami Hleutrle Compnuy, will lonvu for Portland In the morning on business, MISS LAU11A DIMMICIC of CoaulHo passed through hero yesterday on routo homo from Snu Francisco, whom she has been visiting her Itcyiiolds Snys That Heal iliw Xot lleen Clo-ed. In tho Coqiilllo Herald Is printed a story to the off act that tho Reynolds mill of North Hend Is to bo moved to Coqulllo nml put In n new mill whl"h will be built. L. C. Reynolds of North llond, J. A. Collier, It. Ilnn ioii mid the Coos Hay Manufacturing Company nro said to bo tho chief stockholders. L, C. Reynolds, when nsked about tho proposed moving of tho mill, said that thoro was n deal on but Hint It was not yet closed and thnt until It was consummated tho moving of tho mill was not n certainty. m J Ell litVS'tjfl iu .t! H W & .MAHS1IFIHL1), OltHGOX. 1 msmmimmmmmnmmmmmummm Advanced Showing of HIGH ART READY ,MADE CLOTHING In all the new shades, such asbrowns and tans in many patterns, grays, blues and blacks,? all in the new featherbone weave, PONT FORGETI also have some thingnewin Packard Shoes, Kingsbury and Stetson Hats LET GEO. DO IT. NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. Mary Flanngnn Is n guest, at ! tho Iteunlu homo. COUNTY SKAT XKW8. Doings of Colilllt; I'iMiplu lis 4 Tolil In Tho Ilciiild. brother, MIS8 KLIZAIIKTH TKLLHFSON who has lipon spending two or three weeks with Mrs. Qulnn nt 8nn Francisco, will arrive homo on tho Nnnn Smith. J. J. Siilltvah ofllaynos Inlet Is a busliiosa visitor lioro to-dny. Mr. Jjr Hnr nsuu and dniightor, Mury, tiro visitors hero to-day. Mrs. A. K. Morton mid children of l.lbby nro visiting relatives here. E. W. Loronz of this city visited Johnson's nrill nt Prospor, Monday. K. II. Hanson-ofGravel Ford wob a business visitor to Coqulllo on MondnyN J. C. Crosb oi uruvol For'd was nmoug Coqiilllo's buslnuss visitors on Monday.' MrB. Josoph Stewart of Turlook, Oil., n rr hod hero to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Poley of As land woro In town Inst Saturday. They wero guests at tho Kronenborg home. AltltKSTKI) WITH WATCH. .Mint Taken I'p My .Maislml Cm tor Willi Projierty In 1'osm'nnIoii. John McCnvo wos nrrested yester day by Marshal Carter for disorderly conduct. When tnken to pollco head quarters and senrched It was found that tho man had n lady's gold watch In his shoo. Ho had evidently tried to hldo tho watch In his shoo when h was arrested. Ho claimed that ' xuo man had given him tho wntch to keep for him nud ho could not re member who It was. Marshal Carter however Is qulto certain that tho was was stolen. Yesterday a man had a watch- tnken from him in n saloon and Carter is trying to tlnd him. Thoro appears to bo little doubt but that tho mini under arrest, who nt first would not give lilt name, stolo tho watch ho had In his pouci-slon. Steamer Rcdondo will sail from Coos liny for Portlnnd Saturday, Au gust 20th, cnrrylng passengers and freight. Mnko all reservations at A! llnnco office. liitcr-Oecnn TrniiNpoitnlloii Comput))-. Mr. nud Mrs. Andrew Sninlloy oft Miss Lucia Morgan of Daniels Arngo woro passengers on tho Mon- Creek Is visiting Miss Florenco Peter son. dny morning train to Mnrshllold. Dr. Kndloctt, tho dentist, Is homo from his outing nml hunting trip and ready nt all times to look after that aching tooth. Mrs. K. It. Hodsou and two daugh ters, Krniii and Irono, nro visiting fiionds. Cnpt. Knicry, Inspector of tho Uni- Miss Gortrudo Morgan of Daniels !Ult! StlUe8 1,fo eavl,1B 8,n"n8. nr- GKOnGK WHAVKR, a former Coos' Creek is In tho city visiting .Miss r,Vt,, llcro Mom,n' h'8 way to Hay boy, but now an nttomey at;MlKO Golder. San FraneUco, Is hero for n short visit. Up U now visiting his mint, Mrs. Guptll, oli Coos River. FOUGHT FOHKST FIRK. Ars. .Mary Smith nnd Mrs. Itobaccn Stump and daughter Knthorlno nro visiting friends. Hnndon to look after his duties at that station Goo. W. Martin was In town Thurs day. He tolls us that he has moved m Sprlngtlolil, Oregon, whoro ho has Mr. nud Mrs. W. S. Donning nml;lii-hnsod property. His wlfo and diiiiKhtor, Mlw Alloo, aro tho gliosis lUBhtor Adn ar0 thoro at present. nt tho Relehert liuiuo. . Will MeAiInms captured a bear In .Mr. ami Mrs. R. Cnvanaugh and " ,iaI' nt China Camp Crook near Co- Hunters From .Mni-slilLlil llnvo IN rlll'ig Time in the .Mountains. W. F. and 0. A. O'Hrlon, who had chargo of tho brick work on tho Chnndlor building, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Cnvniinugh of Knst- I1'1"0 'ns' weok. Tho animal nt- tho Werner brothors, wero on n sldo nro visitors hero to-day. hunting trip down tho south fork of the Coqulllo River. They wont to CARD ok TIIAXKS TO Till Pi'it. Myrtle- Point nnd from thoro made qulto a circuit, returning homo yes terdny. They killed llvo doer and two bear, but probably tho most ex -cltlrtK tlmo they hnd was lighting forest tiro. It was In a bad place and tho hunters helped some others light tho rlro for two days. LIC. I hereby o.tend my thanks to the truoted n good deal of attention and qulto a number wont from Coqulllo tu see tho animal. Mrs. Kllen Peterson of Arago went il public and Individuals who hnvo fav-ito Kniplre to see her father, David ;- orod mo with their kind patronagoj Roberts, who Is yet on tho sick list n slnco I hnvo been In business on Coos j showing Uttlo or uo signs of im- Title Guarantee and Abstract Company, Inc. " MA.1SHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. . ' -v. 1)1 Kl) AT COQTIMiK. Mt. Siisnit V. Webb, Resident of Comity Jinny Yours, Pusses Away. COQriM.K. Oro.. August 10. Mrs. fiue3 V. Wbl. who died nt hor home In this city last wook, was mi old mldo-nt of tho county. She wns the wlfo of Charles Webb nnd had boon in poor health for some tlmo. Cancer of tljo stomach was tho onueo of dearth'. Mrs. Wobb wns born In Hen ry countv, Missouri, on Mnrch S, IRtO, nnd wns thoroforo 01 years, five months nnd four days old. She leaves n husband nnd one daughter to noum her sad domUo. It Is nbout 31 years slnco Mr. and Mrs. AVcbb tfarao to Coos county. Hay. I havo retired from business nrovement ami nopo you will still patronize and extend tho snino kindness to my suc cessor, whom 1 win cheerfully recom mend as being thoroughly competont and an up-to-date milliner, MRS. JOHN H. SOMHRS. xotic'k to srnsntiHKRs. o Siiliserllitra to Tho Times nro rwiuestod to notify tho offlco In ensi of noH-dellvory. This Is tho Thirty peoplo from Portland and Washington points arrived here by Monday afternoon's train on tholr vny to Lnkoport. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hayes, their son- in-law and dniightor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rico, nnd daughter, Margnr- etto, enmo to Coqulllo Saturday on their wny to Hnndon, whoro they t; WE FURNISH CORRECT ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, -MAKE IN- VESTMENTS, LOOK AFTER ASSESSMENTS AND PAY TAXES FOR NON-RESIDENTS, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR PLATTING ACREAGE, TIMBER, COAL, DAIRY, FRUIT AND FARMING LANDS, WE REPRESENT THE LARGE 100 PER CENT FIRE AND MA- RINE INSURANCE COMPANIES, A RE GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE NEW AND GR0WINGCITY . . '? '.''' ,-' GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT OOOS COUNTY FURNISHED ' $R' ' ...... only mentis The Tlmo im of awoiU to take the Flflold for San Frnn gninlng knowlmlgo of Irregular- cl"co- Tly wore mot at this place Ity In tho delivery of tho paper by s,r- Hayes" brother, K. K. Hnyos and word of It will bo welcomed, ;"! family, of North llond, and sis- especially during tho next few !'. Mrs. John Snydor of MnrshfkM Yeks. during which the dollv- ,nml enjoyed n visit with thtni bef.iro oT routes nro being checked up. jthelr departure. They go to River- Tolophone Tho Tlmos, No. 133, islde, Calif., whero Mr. Rico will en- If you havo any complaint. igago In tho real estato business with a brother who resides in that city I ..' Title Guarantee andbstract '., Company ';... Henry Se.igstacken, Manager, BRANCH OFFICE AT COQUILLE CITY,, 'flu.' I 1)1