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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 191 1-EVENING EDITION. It Is a Matter of Suiting You The STYLE, MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP and PRICE Are Always RIGHT Suits From ,8.50 to $25 All New FIXUP North Front St. Opposite Breakwater Office OREGON S PE TO 00 L 1 060 Makis Horn Baking Easy WORK QUICK CON Cr.alneer Lecfa Arranges For Lumberman Favors Hastening Big Aids to Navigation Here. On next Monday mom in t. the dredge Oregon will move up to the mnuth of Isthmus lulot to e'ear the channel thoio ami aloo to Improve the slip at the C. A. Smith mill dock. The object of this work of Harbor Improvement to Develop Section. Quick notion on tho part of the Port of Coon liny In ImprovliiK tho harbor was it mod yesterday ns tho beat menus of hastening tho develop inunt here In nn luformnl talk bj A. Smith of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Comimuy before tho commissioner!! 011 YA I nt this time Is to permit tho loading "t n apodal mmIoii. The Hpoehl 00 of tho largo lumbor carriers on tho l'ncUlo. Tho first or theso, tho llazle Dollnr Is to como In horo next month and It Is tho expectancy of tho Smith compnny to have at lenst one of the big carriers In horo every month henceforth. Tho llazle Dollar Is near ly 100 feet lung nntl carries about mooting was culled for the purpose of requesting Cnpt. l'olhomus to come hero to lay plans for the Hit tiro development of the hnrbor and Mr. Smith was Invited to meet with the commissioners. Mr. Smith made tho point that tho best possible showing by the people hero of tholr Intention to develop mm iiia POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder ntado from Royal Grapa Oroam of Tartar HO ALUM.KQ LIME PHOSPHATE Personal Notes 1. 000. 0110 font lit Intnl.,.,. The isthmus Inlet work will re- "' ,ml"'"v0 ,l,c hnrbor would brlnglMUS- A' " ''WIS Is Buffering from uiimor nun more Bunsinniinl rocog nltlon by the government In the way of appropriations and Improvement 20th. Century Shopping Wo wish to call your attention to tho fact that wo are making n specialty In tho quick delivery of goodH ordered by telephone. Telephonic shopping is becoming moro popular every day at our stare duo principally to our delivery system. Any lltlo thing you may need around tho'houso, no mnttorhow small the Item may ho wo nro Just as prompt in our sorvlco and Just ns anxious to pleaso you. Wo try to furnish our customers with every convenience In buying nntl n thorough tost of our prices will convince you that wo supply the bos.t Roods at the smallest prices. Let us hear from you by tolnphono Try our up-to-now way of biulng. It Is so vory, vory convenient. "Till': nrsY corner" PHONE 2.08. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Leading Drug Store In Coos County. WIUUMNNDfi) 1 (iVlH New Cadillac Geo. Ooodrum this week rocelvod a new mil mod el Cadillac for u demonstration car horo. It Is tho fore-door, thirty horse power typo with all tho Into (Improvements and has attracted much attention. Price Going l'p. Tho prlco rolled barley has Jumped $3.60 of III says that ho cannot figure out n rnuso for the unexpected and unusual Increase In tho prlco. . OlIl'llOH jwho was In l&ZiCSZ tn CiC? Kr3 Co B&m&- table, town. H7-L. ' ,lmt If this will not retain It, tho .wm- iinii. IIIUI8 biiort. 0roim wlll lllinill m nil tIlB . from Ten Mllo. reports .,. ,,, .,, . ,. that he ) seldom has seen early spring ,, lt ot b001 t)mt ,,, trout Ashing ns good as It Is now ...... ...... ., . . v.... i.. mi 'pi.i.i .. ii.n.... .1 . , .. ...... pmjegis Win o very uenoiicini 10 n' ippl 101 lhlrd or Phono on tho lakes. Ho caug it s xty-o ght, ... , , .. ., ,4, , , 'i h , vlgntlon, consent for tho OroKon to lino ones with n fly In Urns than two ,, ,,, . . . ,,, , . ,,,. . , I " iv " i n mwm wutit iiwi IllltV IH I'll '" .obtained. After Investigating thoin Cboap ns owner Is leaving hours the other day. TX)ST Honk of Socialist Party itamps botween Mnrahflold Ilnud Laundry and Postolllco. Reward for return to "X" Times ollico.' ItmSAI.i: 77fi nciVH on the North Fork of Coos RIvor, above Allegany. Now 2V4 kinllea jIUIIS WANTED To furnish 1000 cords of good Alder wood. For particulars enquire of Cold Storajjo Co.mpnny. Al'TO Anytime, iiiiywhore Ilea sonablo rates, Phono Blanco hotel 10 or Resldonco 2S-J. . Tiihciriilur local buteher ."Moat. Chnrgoa thnt n I inniiiloil tliitm til Mnlnr Miirrrvu- wlin cnttlonndsellluR the meat hero weroJmU)raotl.om ftm, 80cm.eJ was klllhiR tubercular laid beforo City Attorney Gtiss to day. Tho matter Is bohiR lnvestlRat ed and will probably result In tho prosecution of tho case. Y kiuiiuis f ; 1 bungalow HA.NTH 1'OH HEXT Kiiiuh (leo. - Hoiii-Iiik 1Umiiiich:i Tho UearliiR Wltto, North Hond, Ore. and barn 20 ncres flno bottom land, newly fenced. Spring wator piped to house. Prlco J27.G0, part I'OU HAM': IH-foot launch, mh. C. M, Doutt, AlloRnny, Ore. engine, also boat house. Apply A. X. Tlmea' olllce. I II.-P. Cheap. P0H8.1M: -Teiim of horxes, liurni'ss and wagon, 17Q. Enquire Conner W RENT .Seven-room nimleni boforo Reforee McKnlRht In tho Coos Hny Transit company bankruptcy proceedings resumed this nftornoon. It Is said that tho negotiations to chatiRo tho proceedings from Invo luntary to voluntary bankruptcy have been called off. quire about three days after which the Oregon will proceed to North Delld mill dominil tlw nlmimnl (V.m the hnrbor line to the dock lino. This ,,f tl10 ,mi' " "r';0,, tl,nt tlu5 po'n- niiBsioiiors arrange to rush tho work of Improving the harbor with the $:I00,000 bonds voted by tho people with ns lunch rnpldlty ns possible. He unld thnt with n channol 200 feet wide and 25 feet deep In the Interior , hnrbor, Coos liny would not only got Ipropor federnl recognition but It would hnaton the construction of n railroad or railroads to Coos county. j lie highly eommondtd Major Mor-j row'a views of tho harbor dovolop- iinont and especially tho hitter's pro posal to get quick action on tho work. With a good channel through tho Inner harbor llrst to servo tho Im mediate needs, the effort could thou bo mndo to widen and extend the har bor to prepare for future needs. ! Although Mr, Smith did not so an nounce yesterday, lt Is known thnt tho co m party plans to bring In the llazle Dollar, one of tho largest lum ber carriers on tho Pacific, Into Coos Hay to take on part of a cargo next mouth. Sho carries over 1,000,000 feet of lumber but of course cannot tnko this amount out of hero owing to tho draught. Sho will finish hor cargo probably at Puget Sound and tako It to Chlun. Preparations for her are to be made shortly by having tho slip near tho Smith mill dredged out deeper. Various matters concerning tho port wore dlsouseod yestordny, In cluding tho litigation which hns hold baek tho sale of bonds, but no parti cular action was taken other than to lllf... till. .V1. .1.11,1. t.v .if I, ni. .......I. .... plon oftho chlof of engineers nt 1MIH1)n,i0 Washington. Even then, It is doubt- ' , , ,,,,; . ... , Tho commissioners wore iinanl- fill If -the work could havo boon ar- . , .. , . . . I .,,,.., n , I moils In approving tho cho co of Cnpt Irangeduiatl not tho Oregon mado .. ' , , ... ' I " , i i I'olllciilllH for liivlnt? nut Mm nliuia for harbor Improvement, us wns told In yesterdny'a Times, and havo Btr'ong a slight attack of In grippe. wlll require more tlmo, about fifty or sixty thousand yards of dirt hav ing to bo removed. The doing of this work which will be highly bonellolal to Coos Hay commerce wns nrrnnged by Engineer l.eefe, who Is vory desirous of do ing everything possible to ndvnnce this harbor, with the cooperation of the Smith Lumber compnny nnd the Simpson Lumber compnny nnd C. .1. Mlllls. TllO Smith Lumbar nmntinnv him agreed to pay tho ontlro oxpuiiho of the Isthmus Inlet dredging, part of which Is Inside the project and which orlglnnlly would havo to como out of tho Coos Hay appropriation had it not been nrrnnged for by tho Smith company, which Is anxious to I hasten tho wirk thoro, arranging for , It. Tho Simpson Lumber company' has guaranteed tho payment fora'l ALHERT .1. day from Krnnclsco. MENDEL returned to n business trip to Sun K. llALLINUERlin8takon a posi tion In tho olllce of Engineer Lcofo In Marsh Held. W. N. ElvIlLAD Is a belated victim of the grip whhh drove him homo to bod yostorday. ' . M. MOON has moved Into tho Scott hoiiBo on West Central nvo nuu near Thirteenth street. DORSEY KREIT.ER and n pnrty of friends havo chartered tho Flyer for a picnic excursion to tho Hench Sunday. till. U'tlt!r mttulilft .f till. Iilnlnn( nt Mia less than n week another advance N.(),.th on(1 w,mrfi being reported yesterday. F. S. Dow n,.pnlllir t ., . ,, bulkhoiid thoro so thnt the drodglug can he pumped back into the mud lint between tho docks and tho town, FRANK LAYTON, who hns boon quite 111 nt Hnndon, Is now nblo to bo around and Is slowly recuperat ing from tho effects of the severe nlego. .. T. O. SUMMERLIN of Myrtle Point was a Marshlleld business visitor today. He reports thnt good pro gross Is being mndo on tho ca.i uory there nnd tho business mnit nnd ranchers nro enthuslnstlc over It. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. nnd In vlow of tho cooperation of , tho local people, Mr. Leefo recom- As such n phouomennl record and com- tint Jilt 4 It A IllniiU nilliii.l mtl In 1 nrtn ' I'lviLtt uiu n y i iiii(ivu "lit ill it'pn & HoaRland, Grocory phono 175-L. ' " ii i . i FI'IIMTUIIK FOR SALK A lot Jf fine furnlturo nlmost now will bo wld at half value. Going 'eaitf. Call at 306, 9th and Donnelly. I UAN'TIJI) A competent Krl or wo man to do general housework. Ap ply Mrs. Gus. Adelsporger, Pliono J55-J or 49-L. x j MSTLocket, between Clulstluii church and Eleventh St. Sw'asttkn matk on front. Return to Times office for Mabol King. ,X)'' SAIK A piano must 1m sold. Party moving. Only ?90. Apply E- A, Elckworth, 491 Elrod Ave.' AXTKI) I'irnlbliea house close in Address M" caro Times. NT,;,) A lady to do light house keepingthat is cnpablo to caro rr children, 3, 5 and C years of aee, during tho day time, nnd can ake It her homo If deslrablo to er- For laformatlon call at Aug "8t Frlzeen's store. i houso near in. Phono 59-J, or In qulro Dungnn'H Undertaking Par lora, I'rost SNAT FOR SOME ONE launch, 1G-Toot cabin. Stonecyphor's boat shop, Instslda, Wflllllniv.MMnt 11? Minima I ' "" I ..!... today received n frost warning from , tho United StatoB Wenther llurenu. 10-foot V m8 nrrnnged for the Coos Hay tlmo than wns expected. , Tho .rec ord tho Oregon Is making wlll onnblo iMior, unless bnd weather Interferes, In completing tho . cutting down if ,tlio Pony Inlot shonls boforo Juno 1 I nnd got to tho' Coqiilllo on schedule tlmo. Sho will start work on the Pony lulot shoal on or boforo April 15. John Anunson, who formerly worked nt Hnndon nnd on tho Coos Tint fntt nntl telin la mi nvitnnt n inqulto ltoi,to. Telephone compnny to notify - arMng bI8tlngf Brrm, horo this weok to become of tho air Its subscribers of these frost warnings from tlmo to tlmo on Coos News of Upper Coqiilllo Yalley Told lly The KnlcrpiiNo. Hugh Goodman was mixed up hi a runaway accident Monday morning In which n team belonging to Jos oph Hny were tho chlof nctors. Tho team ran east from Mr. Hay's homo, ttcattorlng Mr. Goodman nnd plecna of tho wagon along the wny for n block or two. Mr. Goodman waB quite severely bruised up but Is nblo' to get about with tho ah) of canes. C. W. Angel, has In his possession what ho bolloves to bo nu original 'Stalnor violin, of nn estimated ago ' nf 10r. .... fu MM.., Inil...ninnl ...-.a A daughter was bom to Mr. nnd brought Into this country from Gnu- Ms. John Felshor at lliolr homo n,,n whoro' Boino forty 'enrB nB ,l across the river on Saturday, tho wns run QVor b' n W"B" nnd crush- ISth. '"' II ""d been flxod up crudoly, but , i Mr. Angel has so ropnlred lt that It Is said to bo as good as beforo the hopes that ho wlll bo able to accept. Ho and Major Morrow will bo com municated with at once. MYRTLE POINT IIIRTIIS. pm'Arntnnnr'a fnn nlllr tttnr FOR SALK-lVw seUhigs of" White Hy. Coos River and In tho Coqiilllo boat mder In8octor j. K- Ko Pokln duck eggs. Twolvq for 75c, Mrs. E. L. Uessey, Pliono 316S Farmors. . FOR RENT llaxter hotel at Co qulllo, Oregon, after April 1. Wrlto or see personally Haxter Jlros., Coquillo, Oro. valley. WANTED Man nnd wife children to take posltlo'n. Blanco hotel. Anson Rogers Hurt. A. O. Ro gers Sr tho well-known Coos Hay pioneer, slipped and foil whllo going upstairs In his building at tho Husy Corner. He fainted from the effects i of the fall'but a physician Bummonod 'by Harry Winkler quickly rosuscltat- vtithoiit cJ Mm nim ll0 wns nblo to go homo. Enquire His Injuries wore-not sorldijs. Mr. nnd Mrs, Arthur Snyder wol- foromnn ' coined a daughtor to tholr homo south of town on the stage road on Saturduy, the 18th. Myrtle Point Enterprise, VISITS .MYRTLE POINT. H. W. Rernltt of Marwhflchl Makes Vlvht Trip Theiv In 5 Veins, j v;, W. Hernltt, brother of Mr. INCORPORATE GARDINER HOTEL FOR SALE Thoroughred White Leg horn bggs for hutching, $1.00 for fifteen. COOS RAY OROCERY. North lleml, Oregon. English Etchings. Nephew Killed. Mrs. J. W.Mlt .chell has received word of tho death of n five-year old nephew, the sou , of her brother, in Kansas. Tho lit- tlo fellow was playing with somo j other children near tho home when an auto speeding by ran him down. 'His mother nud other relatives saw the accident fiom tho window. Henry 0. Plooger, was ovor from Marshflold tho first of tho weok to visit Mrs. Plooger who has lately been very sick, but Is now eomowlmt Improved In health. Mr. Hornltt has resided on tho Day for somo thlrty- flvo years, and this was his first visit ' chrlsteo to .Myrtle roint. lintorprlse, SALEM, Ore., Mar. 25. Tho following articles of Incorporations wore filed with tho Socrotary of Stato Gardiner Hotel Company; princi pal placo of business, Gardiner; ca pital stock, $10,000. Incorporators, J. E. Schilling. W. P. Reod nnd J. P. HOMESEEKER'S COMING. Every London thenter baa a royal box with n prlvato entrance. Tho motor omnibus Is rapidly dls placing all other vehicles for tho cheap transportation of ieople In London. In England there la a growing do- ninnd for a coroner's Inquest to be X!l'5,""GoW 8,,ck !' Willi Inrgo lug. Owner can havo eamo by "Wfying property and paying for ms ad. Hradflold's Barber shop. jvjn rannd for a coroner's inquest to in u SALE OR KENT Breakwater ne'c' "Pon tll0S0 WM0 ,lle nf,or n ,nc1 "" Mrs. Cnrrio nrnv . : openition. "" " , A London Journal declares that Knr U 8aleiu , . Innd Is now ripe for a great revival of eathe T "B taWo and clwlrs, tbo wludralll-uof tho old kind, but the erea oak rockors and library modern steel tower typo. Inquiries ns to means of getting to Coos Bay, Tillamook, Bandon, Flor ence and other points on tho Oregon coast havo been so froquont since the arrival of colonists from the oast lt Is expected that West-Lee box- thnt Dprsoy B. Smith, head of tho i lug bout at the Marshlleld Skating tourist agency nnd travel bureau, Is accident. Mrs. R, II. Dickey hns In her pos session an exceedingly raro set of emerald Jowelry that has been In tho possession of tho Dickey family aj heirlooms for many years. Tho stones nro largo and flawloss nnd nro Bet In old gold of n vory nttractlvo design. Tho brooch contains four largo stones of odd shape. A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowls of tho North Fork on Wednosday, tho lBth. Tho lad U little less than a month younger tbnn tho aunt who arrived at tho homo of his grandparents on February 20th. BOXING BOUT TONIGHT. Will: tonight will be largely attend ed. A large number qf Coquillo fans are expected ovor on tho speplal train to see tho Nosler-FIsh prelimi nary. A special boat from Allegany wlll bring down a numbor from that section. P. L. Pholan of Myrtle Point Is expected to referee tho bout. getting rpeclal Information along those linos for tho benollt of peoplo who call at th.o Chamber of Com merco for such reports. Portland Journal. Photo supplies and Kodak finish ing at Walker Studio. Prescription Science Is tho art of being nblo to Judgo quality of drugs and clmmlcals used, to know how they act In combination, to hnvo a knowlodgo of doses, to bo nblo to combjno thorn correctly and In tho proper order. Theso nro tho Important points thero nro mnny moro. Wo pride oursolves on tho wny In which wo compound prescrip tions. Our methods nro suoh that every prescription bearing our lnbol may bo relied on to bo absolutely right lit ovory particular. Our charges for prescriptions are always moderate. us till YOUR prescriptions. Lot BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE." Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building. 'rfi-V iHitililBfcl(iilil t i "'yih"irt t' ,A