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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFiELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911 EVENING EDITION. "- x.j HAVE RECORD SKEBFW FItA.VK SCOTT AND WIFE HAVE 1 thiiitken (iiH.imu.v too VOU.NH TO PAV HAILHOAD I North Bend News i M'r Iloi-M Wimr, lw hs wn 111 of MinMliutMi lot iu'voml days, Is rapidly Improving. The CongrcuBtHmal arming nt tito lrMb-irtim chnrrli wm taMd lMt twMlug ml itMwni for tho oh lire RHlI.ttMIMlMr HfMfM fr tllO OllSUlllg year woro oloBteil. fakefive sets -A " ,IiKTS. OK THIP- AS1II.ANI) OPEN TOWN. Sunday Itluo l.mr Ordinance I lent en n( Election. ASHLAND, Ore, Mnr. 20. In an Inltlntlvo election Saturday Ashland voted for an open Sunday by reptt dlatlon of the ordinance recently panned by the city council prohibiting keeping open rn Sunday of clmts' !h-airrn. inoxlnn-ptctiire shn. morn-go-round. ImteUnll game. pkatlMk' rink, bsiiilhg remu and oih.i places of amtiienmt. The it- "i , i4 In favor pi tm ub4. and , flt . mMm tmwttnga had b hold dut Inn th wwk nd the mutter was Utterly cntolU. A proportion to rnl tho mayor wuar.v to 100 n month and that of eounrllmon to 10 n month, was overwhelmingly de feated. The voto against the Increase was BH aR compared to 283 In fa vor. iMiinnro of f3ft,000 worth or bondR to redeem the clty'n ohllgntions Incurred on paving account was auth orlzcd. The voto was 534 for and 2GS against. DON'T FOIUSKT the special candy sale at LEWIS' tomorrow. 'Sometime bro The Times printed a dispatch from Kansas about a record-sited family there. Many thought1 it was Just a "yarn" of somo corres pondent but today Col. Orlmes re ceived a copy of tho Dnxtor Springs 'News, published at llaxtor Sprlnns, Cherokee County, Knnsas, which cor roborates the story and gives tho fol lowing details: "Oklahoma Is about to acquire n remarkable family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Highland, Kan., arc recking a location for n homo some where In tho stato where they can obtain plenty of land. They will need It, for they have been mnrrk'd not quite ton years and arc tho par ents of nineteen children, all of them boys and thirteen of them living. They hold tho record 'of triplets, hnv Jng five sctB to their credit, and two 'sets of twins. All of tho thirteen boys living aro under five years old. Mr. and Mrs. Scott aro tho children of farmers living near Highland. "Last fall tho Scotts, deoldlng thnt thev must. And more land, went to Alberta, Canadn. They were ml satisfied (hero and returned. On the return trip all records In tho history of railroading woro broken. Mrs. Scott and her thirteen children nil rode on one flrst-clnss passenger tick et. At Omnha tho conductor made n rigorous protest. "Madam, you cannot carry a wholo Sunday school along with you on that ono ticket, and you need not toll mo thoso aro nil youra. You will have to pay fare for somo of thorn'.' "Tho rules of this railroad com pany provide that n child under 5 yenrs of ago mny rlile freo when ac companied by ItK pnrentR with a flrst-clnss tlokot ijon't they?" retort ed Mrs. Scott. "They do, but you will lmvo to show mo," "Then Mrs. Scott dug down Into hor vnllse nnd brought out the fnm lly nible, in which wbh recorded tho names and ages of each of tho chil dren. Tho conductor hnil to giro in. Tho mnthur nnd children occupi ed five double seats In tho home seekers' enr and pnld for only one." "Tho names of all tho children be gin with A. Their nnmcK and ng-'R are: Ashbcll, Archer and Austin, triplets, -lid years old: Arthur and Arnold, twins, 315 yearn old; Allan, Almon nnd Albln, triplets, 2 A years old; Albert. Albion nnd Adnlph, trip lets. 18'months old: Abel and Abnor, V T C . I 't 1 twms. r, months oil. Union Assurance bocietv. Limited "Mrs. Scott Is 30 yonrs old and ()p ,0Nl)(N, KXOLAND, IX THE KINfiDQM OF (JHEAT HHITA1N, ber husband Is only a yonr'her senl- 0, , 3,Bl (Jny of ,)0C0,nnQr iD10i wnrto tQ tho Insurance Commission er. , i Women to Love Men to Admire Mysteries to Solve How would ylu like to have Itobcrt W. Chambers, Connn Doyle, or perhaps Hooth Tarkington, come Into your home today and tell you ono of his ninny delightful stories? What could bo more fun than to try to solvo ono of tho deep mysteries created by Gaston Lcroux or .Mr. Doylo? Around tho characters of Action aro woven mnny entertaining stories. There nro lovablo women, nnd men to admlro In theue novels. Of theso characters, many nro famous, and their experiences hnvo been shared and enjoyed by thousands. There nro several hundred different titles. Tho best works of popular authors, beautifully printed nnd bound In cloth, most of them having covers, Jackets and Illustrations In full color. Formerly published at $1.50. Now 45 Cents Here nre a few of tho list in our Great Reduction book sale: The llou-e of Mirth Edith Wharton The Mold, ut Aims Kohort W. Cjininjj&ijt,., The Dniiiiliter of n Mngtiiifo .' Frank II. Spearman The Celebrity :.. .' "..'. .' 'Winston Churchill My Friend the ClinulVenr,, i w .i. C. N-nnd-A. M. Williamson Tlie Cur of Destiny C. N. and A. M. Williamson The Pride of .leunlco. . . yJff. . A .;. ..i Agnes und Egurton Cnstlo Mr. Duoley In Pence iimf Win Peter Dunne The 'fun Vim Hovels. . . Ilooth Tnrklugtou Tin Iviiiplom uf ICmlli Anthony Partridge Here are snino othet'H that wo aro offering at $1.00 each that sell every wheio nt $l.i0: ' "llliiNlm lliilMlrreri (Jlil" .; Margaret-Smith Cobb "I'uity Minutes. Late" p, Hopklnson Siiiltli. "The LosliiK (.'nine" , Will I'nyno "Kntilne" Elinor MacCnrtney Lnnu "The Sluiw (Jli i" Mnx I'emberton 'McLntiglillii mill Old Oi-fKon". , . . Eva Emery Dyo Red Cross Drug Store HOOK DKI'AIIT.MK.VL' ???. SYXOrSIS OF THE AXXCAIj STATEMEXT OK THE "Tho mother nnd children nro now er of tho Stnte of Oregon, pursunnt to law: CnpHl. In Highland. Kan. while the father A u of c ,, , ,..,...'.' is In Oklahomn sooklng a suitabln lo. ( onjp r cation for his largo and promising n'L.,.i ,.. . ., . ' "" ., .. , ,. . . Premiums received during the year n family. Ho prohnbly will huy somo , . " - .. - ... , . , ... i i a, i ii t ii. 'Ulnll,,, ,, ,,, ,.., olUI.il . ., .. cheap Indian land through tho Indian dWcIoi;d-i Bnd rPut8 ,4elved dor- . '. l ' asency nt Muskogee." ,g tho ,er .' . ..$, SS.M6.M' Total Incomo -$ y 37B.S33.0G 77,915.32 r .'. f " DIs1iiii,,'Hn. Losses pnld during tho year - Commissions and salaries pnld during the m. year , , , , 10ii,63J!,Ijl j,j, n., ; Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during t" J1'"' 7,r2C,03 '" ,u tH- ,, Amount of nil other expenditures... ' -; ,.200,505.00 Total expenditures; .-. . .7: r $"! 13Q7JS0J25 As'ls J.J V BVBl'l UIKlV-l tilhi IM '" iur mill iiaVaT1! " ,h',J . lIKV Iih than from krBV your ImI 6l Ym tr llnlr out ortrt lh lofl lllih ird l llr ( 0fllTr. Miurtctlon PRICES REDUCED On 8h uid windows. 19 Door a now S1 3(1 1 Art Kronl Doom W ui 1 rniu irmnt Itaort 1 , 1 fa unt tnmXAm Klnlfth Stlt M ' ina DOiki ivr '" no 0. B. W LLIAMS Ca 1043 rllit AY, u. BMW I IvlIM lIO'Kl Vnlue of stocks and bonds owned... $. W.POO.OO lft . (. w, , insu in imuKs nnd on hand . .., J.ioa.u-!. . Premiums In course of collection ami I" trans- . ' . li. i . mission . ., CI, 771. 43 Interest and rents duo nnd accrued;. . ,,, .jiiS?.Qi,o, . ' v. v. v k 0 - vt SAKE 1XVICS.MEXTS. For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Interest not, wrlto O. D. Hinsdale, care J. II. Adams and Company, Los Angoles, California. nomombor a TUHKISH HATH will help you. Thpne 214-J. Total assets , ....$ 690,735.3.'i . ;:'"r"" Total assets admitted in Oregon- . . . 7-? . 90,735.315 IJiibllitlcti. " Gross claims for losses unpaid ..,,$ . 13,409.05. Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks 220,722.78 All other liabilities 11,804.04 Totnl liabilities $245,935.87 Total Insurance In force December 31, 1910 ,. 27,902,847.00 ltuslnesH In Oregon For The Year. Total risks wrltton during the year $1,623,023.00 Gross premiums received during thu year... , 37,925.67 Premiums returned during the year 10.958.21 , losses paid during tho year 7,775.60 I Losses Incurred during tho year 7,775.60 'Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon, December 31, 1910 $ 3,400,201.00 VX1QX ASSURANCE SOCIETY (1 M1TKD) Ily A. H. WRAY, Manager. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: WM. M. PATTERSON, 314 Board of Trade, Portland. Oregon. HEXKY SEXGSTACKEX, Agem, MarsuAcld, Oregon. We Are Now Ready to Show You That r oil ij D,r VWit-. tvnvirvfT Q;a a. I OM OnOUiU Dy & wwn N-rfi -s o At, me Hub iv'e nro showing inaiiv aHctiis both as to color and price-but only J ., quality - .m.Mmm THE BEST Each Suit the best value of its kind obtainable anywhere. , 1 . You know AV11Y- D Buying and soiling for Cash Only. "MONEY TALKS" We invite your comparison with other clothes other stores other prices. The Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. BANDON MAKSHFIEljj DO IT NOW Lay in your supply of wood now and avoid the usual summer rush. "We have plenty of wood and just at present dim deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders begin to pile in, we will not bo able to give vou our undivided attcn tion. 12-in. Stove Worn .$2.00 per thuu)) load. Fire Place Blocks $2.00 jier dump loud AVe can furnish you a man to split and pile-it if, desired. CA. SMITH LUMBER SMTG. CO. PIIOXK lfl-,I 1S2 So. Broadway OLD IlKLIADLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M every Tuesday. Skills from Coos Hay every Satunlay at service of tide. Iteservations Mill not lie held later than Friday noon.unlehstlcketsare purchased L. II. KKATINO, AOKNT V110XR .MAIN JI3-L Electric Flat From $2.50 1 pjlomcnts and repair t Irons of dlfferont mk 1 calling on us ask nbout htlij uii uimp enanged to in t'k Wo can do It at small tot. Coos Bay Wiring i '" s COOS BAY III Wo hnvo secured tne llnnJ noss cf L. 11. Hclsner iDdnj na-od to render excellent irrJ tho pooiilo of Coos Day, ( drlvors, good rigs and ie thnt will mean satlifacttrj ten tho public, l'liuno ua lor 1 1 i horse, n rig or anytlilDi t thu livery lino. We alio trucking business ut all lhii ItLANCIIAHl) IIIIOIIIM Livery, 1'Yed mid Sain! 141 First and Alder Su Phono m-J First Class Laun work is most desirable to winning their linen to peswj particular finish so itmxil good tnsto in drcis. WE DO THAT CUSS OF tl Ono TrlnJ will Conrlnw. Coos Bay Steam lai rilONK JIAI.V 8U Polks Oregonv and Washxiij THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo E? "" Wlll'nmkc regular trips cnrrjlng pahscngcrs both ways nnd freight between Coos Hay and San Franckco. All reservations forpassengers made at Alliance Dock, MnrMilleld and Inter-Ocean Transp Co Cnlon Street Wharf No. a. S,n Francisco. For Information, "phone" i-t."iat. ;i,;,,:,,,forsan im 1.1. iX. "&( INTEIt.QCEAN THAXSPOUTATION COMPANY. ; ' ,-r s . T I THE Fill EN I) OF COOS IUY" S. S. ALLIANCE COSXKCTIXa WITH THE NOUTH HANK HOA.) AT PORTLAND WILL SAIL FHOM Portland on Thursday, March 30 PHONF 4 f HT" VACmC 3TK-WI8IIIP COMPANY. - C. p. McOKOMiE. Agent Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. HUGH McLAIN . south nnoADAv x l y.1? --- OFSTCE, PHONE 201. . ) Stuto Gazetteer and nui!a! lory. Just issued forWlMlWM comploto work of the klajl It contains an accurate h roctorv of every city, to" i lago in Oregon nnd Vii&ttt thu names and addreHMW' merchants and profmloM!'1 llirrthnrnion nte.. who Vt I Jacent to villages; slo IWM ornmnnt nnd county 0&W1 slonors of deeds, stale boirM torv orovislons. terms cl fl names of the nostmaatefl. cxnress. telephone and teli flees, justices of the p- .I dally and weekly newipt oMo n.,mii hnr Informix .Uv .,..... ho all classes of uminw"r ain..ni n.r. a itpgcrlnUri ono, nlnoo la fflVflD. efflbrK louB Items of Interest, suen 'cation, population. dlt . -. tha mOSl V" shipping stations, the py aro marketed, stage con-' tmAn stntlstlcs. the near" .. i.1 IntArtttl. ( schools, libraries and toe" I Important feature la tne v reciory, k"b v. v., - . ged under Its special V r..nuiin aiihcrihGr8 t0 cv I gl'anco a list of all bous turlng or dealing l aw linn of mods. The ' is compiled to deserve patronage. i their pniCE S00, R. L. 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