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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
FTTWi3JSS $m J i -f- T w1 'wrr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910-EVEMING EDITION, UK 1 k mlf I nvujs aummt- w: a W.W' ttHWQr 1IP: n fi flKsT m Mr If f -.-Cra! .VA - :::;intmm:::m::mmmmmmm:::tt Personal Notes i ,::m:::m:m:::w:mm:m:::m::m::::: ', JIOBERT SWANTON loft today for ( Dora for a short stay. PAY JONES nnd wife of Coqulllo, arc Marshflold visitors. P. S. DOW returned today from business trip to Portland. J. C. SAVAGE of Coqulllo, was a Marshflold business visitor yester day. CAPT. DAN ROBERT.S has returned from a Bhort stay on the Columbia river. 3Q1IN HONGELL will leavo Saturday for Portland and other northern points. M. D. POYNTZ and wife, who nro to make their homo In Portland, ex pect to leavo Saturday. OEOKGE GOODItUM wont to Co qulllo last evening to attend the LUJeqvIst-Sherwood nuptials. 21EV. G. LEROY HALL nrrlved homo today via Roscburg from n vaca tion Bpont In Central Oregon. llltS. CIIAS. DOANE, who has been 111, Is reported recovering which will bo pleasing nows for hor friends. TOM DENNETT returned today from Coqulllo wlicro ho attended tho LUJeqvIst-Sherwood wedding laBt ovoning. C. E. I1ROAD1JENT or Myrtlo Point, passed through hero today on routo homo from a business trip to San Francisco. MRS. J. L. KIIONENIIEIIG of Han don, is spending few days In tho city tho guest of Mm. W. S. Mc Farland mid other friends. MRS. E. II. BARTHOLOMEW, who has been visiting at tho homo of hor pnrontn, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Smith, will Jcavo Saturday for hor homo In Portland. SHERIFF GAGE yesterday compet ed tho posting of tho no'lios of tho local option submission At tho Novombor olcctlon nnd will return to Coqulllo. MRS. EVELYN RAMP, n local trnln od nurso, left for Spoknno, Wash., last ovoning whoro sho rocs to vis 1 It hor mothor who resides nt thnt city, Rosoburg Nows. MISS HELEN ESTUS, who Iioh been J residing hero with hor mother, Mrs Holms, will lenvo Saturday to mako hor homo with an undo, Mr. Estus, In Portland. Mr. Eatus la now visiting horo. 31. M. FINLETTER and wlfo and Mrs. Flnlottor'n mothor who havo been spending sovornl weoks on tho Hay, will leavo Saturday for San Fran cisco mid will go from thero to their homo In Globe, Ariz. O. N. IIURD of tho Hurd Storo nt Floronco nrrlved hero yestordny on his boat to got supplies to ro plonlsh tho loss suffered In tho flro. His storo nnd stock was completely wiped out, his loss bolng estimated nt 135,000. Tho Cnroy compiny was Interested with him. JOE MORRIS, Jr., of Mnploton, Lnno county, -was horo yestordny to buy i feed for tho Floronco Eugene ' etngo lino. Mr. Morris formerly lived horo but hna resided on tho Sluslnw for many yonrs. Ho ro- ! ports that tho flro loss nt Floronco ' will bo closo to 1100,000. Ho was nblo to got only part of tho sup plies he noodod hero. G. J. ARM8TRONG, republican enn dldato for County Commissioner, Is In tho city In tho Interests of his campaign nnd getting ac- qunintod with votors. Mr. Arm 1 strong was for two torms commls l Btouor of Sonoma county, Cnllfor T nla, and will bring suftlclont ox- perlonco to tho ofllco to perform " llils duties omclontly. Ho return ed to tho Coqulllo Vnlloy today, ' but oxpects to bo back to attend tho republican smoker Saturday evening. WE RELIEVE' Brown's Cough Balsam IS THE VERY REST COUGH MEDICINE MADE EVERY YEAR WE HAVE SOLD MORE THAN WE DID THE YEAR BEFORE. WE MAKE IT OURSELVES, KNOW HOW IT IS MADE, AND KNOW THAT IT WILL CURE YOUR COUGH, TRY IT AND IF IT IS NOT PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY, W E W 1 L L CHEERFULLY REFUND THE PRICE. CAN WE DO MORE? BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS. BANDON 1 S STICK John W. Hughes Passes Away At Mercy Hospital of Dropsy. John W. Hughes of Dnndon, died yestordny nt Mercy hospital In North Rend of dropsy nnd a complication of diseases. Ho wns slxty-thrco years old and hnd recently moved to Handon from Nnmpa, Idn., to ninkc his homo with his sister, Mrs. E. J. Plckettr Mr. Hughes hnd been ailing for Bomo tlmo ngo and early this week was taken to Morcy hospital In hopes of securing relief but ho "was too far gone Tho funeral was held today from tho Undertaking parlors of O. V. Dungnn In Mnrshflold, Rov. II. 1. Rutlcdgo oniclntlng. Burial was In tho I. O. O. F. cemetery. THE ltlGOEST APPLE. Oregon Man Huh Oiio Woluhhtg Forty Ouncen. RITZVILLE, Wash., Oct. 20. "Tho largest npplo over produced In tho world," Is tho claim of G. W. Cnblo of Ontario, Oregon, who Is ex hibiting tho Jumbo of tho fruit king dom In Rltzvlllo. Tho bluo ribbon npplo Is of the Wolf River (Variety nnd from tho K S. & D. fruit fnrm near Ontario, Oregon. This company hns 20 acres of this variety of npplo. Tho applo In question weighs -10 ounces nnd wnB weighed by L. L. Turloy, ngent for tho Northern Pa cific at this Btntlon. It measures 1 1-1 Indies In clrcumforenco nnd Is almost perfect In form nnd very lino In coloring. Mr. Cnblo says that heretofore 35 ounces hns been tho record for largo apples. Try Tho Times Want Ads. THER0YAL TONIGHT "THE WOOING O'T" "HOW A PAIR OF LOVERS LEARN- EI) TO COURT. (From tho oxnmplo of tho Boys nnd Girls.) ;$ v OTHERS ' SOME FINE PICTURES coNTixuouaTsiiow - BEGINNING 7:15 Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c Bargains IN HAV1LAND I havo Just received som6 nioro of thnt lino Hnvllund nnd novo mnrk- cd It down to tho lowest posslblo prices. Just look over theso prices nnd hurry In nnd buy boforo others pick up theso bargains: Cups nnd Saucers fiOe, (UK", 73c, $1.00 Cream Pltchora . . . .7ftc mid $l.oo Creams nnd Sugn-s 8:1.00 Bread and Butter Sets. . $2.7. up Ollvo Dlshea 7.1c up Plo Plates, per sot $.()0 Spoon Holders 75c up Colory Trnja $2.10 Cnko Plates $1.00 Oat Meal Dishes $-I.03 Fruit Dishes, sot $2.00 Individual Butters, sot $1.00 Chop Dishes. ..'... ,$:i.oo up Tratlu hero nml wivo money. COOS BAY CASH STORE GEO. N. HOLT, - Manager. Front Strcett Marshflcld. "THE QUALITY STORE." TROUBLE AT ATHENS. Outbreak In Greece Is Humored nt llcrlin Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) BERLIN, Oct. 27. Thero nro per sistent rumors In flnnnclnl circles of a revolution nt Athens. Telegraphic Inqulilos to tho Grecian capital have elicited no 1 espouse. KANSAS. F. D. Cobum, of the Kansas Stnto Board of Agriculture, said at tho Chicago Kansas Club Bannuet: "Prohibition wns never be- foro so populnr In Kansas as now, after n thirty years trial. Its effects upon nil phases of so- cicty's wclfnro havo been help- fully wholesome, and tho afore- tlmo threats of resubmission aro no longer hoard, even In whls- pers. Something of Its bencfl- dent Influence upon society may bo discerned In tho oflldnl stnt- istics, disclosing that at tho end of tho lnst fiscal year twenty- eight county poor fnrms wero without tenants; eighty-seven hnd no Insnno Inmates. Twenty- ono counties hnd no convicts In tho penitentiary, thirty-six hnd no prlsonors in tho reformatory, fifty-two had no prisoners sorv- Ing sontonco In their county Jnlls, nnd sixteen counties wero without n prisoner serving sen- tenco In any institution. Stntls- tics show further thnt Kansas, with practically n fifth of Now York's population, hns less than ono-tcnth tho number of Insane, nnd thnt Cook County, Illinois, furnishes nioro Insnno to tho stnto hospitals and the Instltu- tloiis at Dunning than tho total 4 population of all tho Kansas charltablo, correctional and penal Institutions Knusas hns no boast that hers Is "tho largest penitentiary In tho world." National Good Tomplar. (Paid advertlsoment. A FOR SALE Or trade on ncrenge, fluo vlow resldcnco lot 50x140. Closo In. Box 135. FOR RENT il-room house- In EnM sldo $5.00 per month. Phono 202X WANTED ConiM'tPiit iujiii to work ranch near Mnrshflold, on shnrcs. Phono A. E. Polloxfon, 1C9-J, Mnrshflold. FOR SAW HO hcivh much oil Con River, 2 1-2 miles north of Alle gnny. New Bungalow nnd barn all foncod. 20 ncrcs bottom laud. Fine for potatoes. Spring wntor piped to houso. If sold within 30 days, prlco $2,50011,500 will handle Address G. M, Doutt, Allegany, Or. TWKXTV HOYS WANTED to work for a Shetland pony, enrt nnd har ness, Llbcrnl pay to bright boys, besides Jho chance to enrn a pony. Successful boys will bo given per manent positions which will not In torforo with other duties, Norton & Hansen Stationery Company. WANTED Gill for general house- work. Apply "K" Times FOR" HlCNfSiiilill ftirnlsliCHl cot- tago. 719 So. Fourth St. Phono 14 7-J. FOR SAW! L. O. Smith Double bnrrol Hammorless 12 gauge shot gun cheap Herman Cordes, Union Cigar Storo. FOR SALE Household furniture cheap and houso for rent. Enquire at 463 North Broadway. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping, 237 South Broadway FOR BALK Safe, oftlco nml house hold furniture, modern ' five-room cottage; n bargain. J. W. Snover, LOAN WANTED $1,800 to $2,000 for three to live years. Good se curity. Address "G" caro Times. FOR SALE A two-horse electric motor, small cantiifugnl pump and 300 gallon Iron tank. Samo can be scon by applying to mo nt North Bend. C. F. McCullom, WANTED. Carrier boys to del her Tho Tlmos; must bo nt least In fourth grado at school. Inquire at Times ofllco. FOR RENT SK-room flat, paitly furnished, bath and modern cou veulences. Finest location lii Mnrshfle'd. Apply to Robert Mnrs den, Sr. Wa&S$&i HILL iS AID TO FARMERS Railway Magnate Conducts Experiment Farms For Their Benefit. ROSi:ilURG, Ore., Oct. 20. Prof Thos. Slaw, formerly head at tho De partment of Agriculture of tho Btnto of Minnesota, and his son, Prof. Win. T. Shaw of Pullman, Wash., wero In Rosoburg recently on tholr tour of Oregon by automobile Tho senior Mr. Shaw Is tho direct representa tive of James J. Hill nnd tho Groat Northern rnllrond, and ho la In vostlgatlng tho soil and cllmnto con ditions of this Btnto on bohnlf of tho publicity department of thnt Brent railway system. Ho Is making special Inquiry nB to tho possibilities of dairying, Intensified farming nnd stock raising. Tho development of tho cauutry( In numerous small trncts ho deems nn Imperative need. Thnt system will build up thousands of prosperous homes wlicro very few now exist and will llkewlso multiply tho country's products nnd mntorlal wealth. While ho docs not under estimate tho great valuo of fruit growing, he thinks tho siuiill dairy farms and producers of hog, cattle and their products will lie n still greater source of permnnent wenlth. Under tho direction of Mr. Hill 45 experimental or demoiiHtrntlon fnrms arc now being conducted In the stnto of Montana nnd nro proving of vast benefit to tho fnrmorB of thnt state. Prof. Shaw finds thnt biioIi farms aro greatly needed In Oregon nnd hinted thnt If proper effort was in n do Mr. Hill might bo Induced tr Inaugurate something of tho kind here. As to tho building of Hill rnllrond' In Oregon other than tho Oregon Trunk, which Is now under construc tion, Prof. Shaw stated that Mr. Hill did not confldo to him his plans, hut admitted that thero woro favornble Indications. Prof. Shnw Is ovldently well plensed with tho vast possibili ties of Oregon. Ho departed for Eu gene, Corvnllls, Portland nnd the east, but will return to Oregon n few weeks Inter. North Bend News G. Rcteraon of North Inlet, was transacting business horo today. Miss Alpha Wick I ii nd visited frlonds in Mnrshflold yesterday. E, C. Mather Is hnvlng a resldenro erected on his lot on Union nvonuo near Clios. Kaiser's homo. Mlsa Stelln "Wlcklund, n Denver Hill teaclior. visited friends In Mnrsh flold and North Bond yestordny. Rov. Adams, tho now pnstor of tho North Bond United Brethren church, arrived hero today from Portland. Rov. Father Springer of tho North Bond Catholic pnrlsh, returned last evening from n fow weoks' visit in Snn Francisco, Mrs. Geo. Reynolds nnd fnmlly of Reynolds' mill expect to leavo soon, nnd will locnto near Portland, whore Mr, Reynolds hns been for somo tlmo. A. Peterson of Mcado nvonuo, re ports thnt his llttlo boy, Francis, who had his baud severely cut with n knife a fow days ago, Is Improving. Tho Mizpah Blblo Class aro decor ating and making plnns for tholr chicken plo supper which Is to bo an elaborato affair. Thoy expect to sorvo nbout 200. VOTE NO ON ANNEXATION. , The pqrtton of Washington county proposed to bo annexed to Multno mah Is soven miles wide, contains 112 of our 730 sections, four and a half of our flfteon millions of taxable property, ono-fourth of our voters and population nnd ono-half of our railroad mileage. 500 voters of this strip havo signed n remonstrance against annexation a clear majori ty, as less than 300 signed tho peti tion and nbout 900 votes wero cast nt tho last general election. In ad dition many who first tavored annex ation now oppose It nnd say tho cut was mndo too deep. Wo ask you to vote No on Wnshlngton-Miiltnomnh division. W. D. Wood, Chairman Anti-Annexation Committee, HUlsbo ro, Oregon. (Paid advertisement.) """" BANDON BRIEFS. New 8 of tlmt City taken from Tho Recorder. Tho Marshall ranch near LnnElols. has been sold to Bono & Son of Walla immMiMsaosmixatmfJxxmm MarshifiK, GaxxTsaszmv&'.JX'Xzn MoiM'tM LiMHlhii: - - a - - n - tt - K - a - - tt - n - - a - Pag rB2QlsnJllLds0isS Hub ra&KeK- ' MfiA R .' rdlJHL VIUIIUIIIC IILQI i , a rm r m fiioij v r U'rJratti .&Z rKVmfiMZm . vlk .T Vf'K n,n All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically .e- outed. Call at our works on a - B - k - n - n - u - n - n - n - B - n - tt - B session of tho property. 215 acres of tho ranch hnvo boon resorvod nnd will bo sold out In flvo ncro tracts. An elovon-pound girl was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Young. James Nygron hnd tho mlsfortuno to got his log brokon nt tho mill Saturday. . James Olson of Lnnglols, wns In Bundon Monday. Mr. Olson Is" in tho sawmill business nt Langlols with Mr. Hnagatnnn, and Mr. Olson states that next summer Lnnglols will build blggor nnd bettor than over. Mr. Olsen camo this far with his wlfo and children, who go to Los Angolos for tho .winter In tho hopes that tho chnngo of cllmnto will benefit Mrs. Olsen's health. Thoy loft on tho Fl flold yesterday. E.' E. Oakea received a letter from Capt. Levi Snyder last night to tho effect that Mr. Brustettor said If tho people of tho Coqulllo river Would guarantee 125 tons of freight, or In that neighborhood, that the Golden Gate would mako a trip down hero and see what could bo done in tho future. If tho river wants a direct boat to Portland, this Is tho oppor tunity to get ono. Mr. Oakos has been around to seo a fow of 'tho mer chants nnd considerable freight haB already been pledged. At the regular meeting of tho City Council Wednesday evening, much business was transacted. The con tracts for moving tho Perkins build ing back from First streot, to con struct sidewalk In front of snmo, nnd to build a bulkhead, 125 feet long toward the Coqulllo river to check the wash from wavos around tho proporty, wero let to A. G. Erlckson.. 8urvoys lor Improvement of Sixth street from the east end to the re Walla, who will tako immediate pos- ADVERTISING liberal promises are re . alized by actual fulfillments. Clothing & Shoes bought at a Store where I goods are Sold for "CashJOnly" splendidlyll prove the merit of lour assertions and justifies confidence nTthe Clothing & Shoe Co. Bandon lliirtlwaro I'o. 'urMwrnTiiMj Fall Spraying Tho season Is now nt hand for fall spraying, and all tho fruit i growers that expect to market -J your fruit next season mutt iprar now, wo have tho material. Llino Spmy Spray iiiid Iloso Pumps Sulphur Spmy Spray Hprny Xiws MntrrUl Pioneer Hardware Co IlHnUvaro .Store ti - - n - tt - a - - tt - - - tf fie Monumental j m m ri rm wrm m m "- m " h m A m B and Building Works I a i a i n II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. South Broadway. i i - m - tt - tt - 8 - u - K - K - u - a - a - tt - tt - sorvo In West Bandon, Including Randolph streot In West Dandon, woro ordorod mndo. Also Improve ments of Spruco street from the south city limits to tho south elde of Dunham addition were ordered, Bills fpr tho work dono by the bonds men oil Atwnlor streot wero allowed and tho' work was accepted. The work of oxtondlng Main street North men on Atwntor street wore allowed a credit to tho bulldors and as the first 300 feet was completed, It w ordorod paid for. The city has un der ndvlsomont tho opening of Caro line street, which leads to Bando'i Heights. We Repair Shoes as Satisfactorily as We Sell New Ones (Wo llko to sell you now ones, but wo want all our shoes to wear yo longer than any other that's w wo have buoU an excellent repair De partment. Make them last you still longer by keoplng thorn In good repair. Even tho best thing made w out if shoes didn't wo wouldni ; In tho shoo or shoo repair busm nt all. . .. Lot us fix your old ones and r member wo glvo you 25 cDts each pair brought us for half Just ask to Beo tho kind of leattw wo use in making and repair, shoes. O. OJbUNP, "The man ho does things rig 'o. 215 South Broadway, MnrM ft!, fV -L..a irfiirA ilu . &' i ii liiiiifilaMaaMBiiiMitorf, mziiimiWtimmtmmmtt& aWHHii