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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1911)
fV THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, APRIL 3r 1911 EVENING EDITION ! 14 ii Vtl V- North Bend News F n Mlw Oflvb 0'.Mnrti, who linn been working at Stafford's In Mnrshfleld, will lonvu noon for lior homo nl Onlt Inrill, 'Oregon. I " -9z"iv "" & ik PNDENQE Bfflff "WfiV Thorp, who hns Iron nulfo VmiH 111, 1b now improving. ci i.i.i(s 01 oiji im.i:. ((iiiniy Sent vh . Told lly Tin ll.vrald. IltillilltiK oiionitloim on tha . Una Little Audrey Stiidilun nt Mn.vs hns low lom(J of ,,, A'nB-n WM0 re8jm. 'been tnkrn to tho Home ltasjiltnl nt 0(j tl)s jj. jinrsnnoiu for ironuneni. Roy lIeenor of Hnynaa Inlut, vis ited rclrftlvca hero Saturday. Superintendent L. P. Fnlkcnstetn .Mrs. J. A. Seed, formerly of this place, passed awny at Centralis, Wash., .March 25. Married, In tills city, on March 20. .MMlll.K POINT poivrmts. Xi'Mit of I pper (oijulllo Vellry IV in The Knterpilo. A tologrntn from Klamath Pallr KtuteB that Prank Wyland, fonnurl of this city, Is vory slek here. Hit hoii, Claude, left Monday evening for a visit with his father. of tho Simpson Lumber Company ,Dn, nl t,o Judge's office, .Mr. Jnnies icii aniuruny ror rorunim on uus- nprl ,. .. voMln Ml.ril,pholl .-...w - W !, VI-'X E. G. I), tloldcn, olllclntlng. L. A. LIIJeqvlBt returned Saturday incss. Mrs. C. H. Maybeo has returned from n several weeks' visit nt Myr- from two wcek8. busittCBB trlp t0 Ho Point. San PrnnclBco. Ho went In the In- Merest of Gngo'B mine, nt Hivcrton, Mbb Flordncc Peterson cf Mays Is hch hn8 bccn B,1IIlown fop 8on)0 .III.m fulfiml. Itn.n nn.l nt tn.ali. k oiviuf, ilivuua nuiu null ill ..ml 01 V. 11. Kogers, a veteran of the civil war, who hns been In feeble health for some time and hns been lnrgely under the care of tho local Grand Ar'my post, was tnkun to Hose burg this week to bo placed in the soldiers' home, whero ho can receive' mere careful attention. . .Held. 1 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Enrl Michael and 'baby will lenvo soon for North Ya kima to mnko their home. time. Ilort Gould Is moving hU old home to the renr of his lot preparatory to starting a lino now residence of the bungalow type,' which, wlion com- , . . , . .. ., ' plutcd, will bo ono of the finest. liorneB Tho Presbyterian Christian En- of th ,, , U)0 c avor will meet tonight nt tho , dcavor church. v 1 Revival services will begin tonight t tho United Brethren church. Rev.1' Staines 'will nsslst Rev. Albright. .r( , MCWH OF COQUIM.K. Coo County Rent Xmh Ai Told lty Tlie Sentinel. Cell Ireland of Mnrshfleld' wns an 'over Sundny visitor In this city. Rev. Dr.' J. T. M. Knox, pastor of tho PrcBbytcrlan church nt Marsh field, preached In tho P'csbytcrlnn church hero Wednesday cvinlng, and will probably contlnuo each evening until some time next wuok. C. O. Drydcu hns purchased the paper nt Prnlrlo City, Grant county, Oregon, and wll take possession the first of tho month. Mr. Dcnn ac companied Mr. Drydcn and family to their now homo nnd will become editor of tho paper. Mrs. Demi and Miss Prnnklo expect to rt-iuuln In I.NowborK for another month, .when .... . .... ., 'they will lenvo for eastern Oregon. J. C. Moomnw, formerly with tho VSVJIttllU llll VI tttlllOJUflltlfclllll VtWIII' P. 8nndbcrg of Mnrshdeld passed through Coqulllo Tuesday cu his way I to Dnndon on business. pnny, but now n rancher In tho Wllla mctto Valley ucnr Hubbard, Is In Co quIIIo on business this week. Tho Cnuloguo boys nre i-iHtlng In nnd equipping n new logging rnmp Coqulllo will In u few reels havo n general hofpltn, lumber already being on tho ground ready for the contractor. Dr. Itlohmotld nnd Dr. Hong nro associated in the enterprise. Tho building Is to be built on tho Mrs. J. Ii. Lcwellcn pnssed awny at tho family home In this city Sundny evening, March 26th, nt 11:40 after an Illness of nlno days' duration from In grippe, 3lio had been In feeble health for a long -time, but her condi tion did not nssumo alarming symp toms! until n short tlmo preceding her death. S. J, Culver,-a prosperous rancher of Cnnlhs' ynlloy, this week mado -a deal for tho largo houso and barn nnd eight lots of P. A. Michael and expects to move in and occupy It this fall. Mr. Michael and. his family ex pect to move to Washington to make their homo as soon as school Is clou- ed. Tho consideration In the deal wb-$3,000.- " It Is snld that thero was (nit one passenger from Myrtle Point on the special train to Marshllold Saturday evening for tho prize fight and ho was not going for tho fight. Three passengers returned on tho-train for Myrtle Point but they did not attend tho light. One of them snld there were 'lights on tho train between Marsh Hold mid Coqtllllo. Tho city election next Monday promises to ho n rather tamo and un interesting uffalr. Tlfero hnvo been enough withdrawals to lerve only near tho old ramp down the river. NHHt north r Or. Ulchniniiil'ii ro,.,ni,OHt one ticket In tho Held, mid It Tho new camp will bo on tho lino of Avnn' nmI ,U ,, f8x; feot ln iU' cm tlint those io.nnlnl.iK are the logging road nnd about half way to tho river from tho old cmp. Thoy will open tho new eanip in n few days with n full crew of men. mansions, r.xcnvnung is now prno- nrnctlcnlly cortnln of election, unless tlcnlly completed. Thero will bo two)ft vPn might develop to write In tho ntorlosf contiilnlng 13 rooms rind two ,um, 0f candidates in sulllclont baths, and will ho modom thiough-!mi)or to defeat the tlcia-t. J. n. Norton, formerly of this city who hns for several years been nsso- cinted with the Pioneer Piult Coin- out. xi:v si:..tou cmosij.v. Uonry Horvey woh brought to town Tuesdny evening with a badly rnc- t u rod leg. Ho wns engaged nt pulling imny of California, located nt Sacra- "'''" Will Siurenl l)e- Hti.mps on his place near I.ee when wento, California, has purehnsed n hnlf Interest In tho wholesale mid ro- I"" '" low. the sweon wnH suddenlv iolonse.1 liv ALHANY, N. Y April 3 Supremo tho breaking of n slnglo tree nnd the foil 1....I...... pn..,i..rn.i i.v p m vm. Court JHtlc0 J' Aloyslus O'Gor- Bweep How back striking him on the - - .. .., - ,.,.. ,, , , ., , . ,. lor nnd commencing April 1st they "",. -"w torn ny,jPB below tho knee. Tho large bone vna nlnttaul lliiliml an C?. i... will conduct nn exclusive wholesnlo " , ' , M""wr "y business, doing r.wny wlfi the retail, II0 '','lB'tr. " tho most pro- jmrt of it. traded strugglo over this position , ' , uvor held Jn tho Kmplro state. On County Judge Hall was in Coqulllo holding n sosalou of probate court tho flnnl ballot, tho sixty-fourth, ho received 112 votes-to 60 enst for mm uracil . ... ... BUnm miw."ircd 'Mnrch -'"t. i Any good Insurnnco man can ron Tlnre you that ho Is tho original benefactor of the raw, but that doeen't help him miieh unless ho la mIbo able to sell yon a policy'. Th3 Demand Is So Great for tho i , "New Mazda" Thai we )iny been able to got only qn,eThaf eauui of those lamps out of n order for live eases placed sixty j days ago. Hut can supply out trade ' Tjrltjiho best Inmu midy wjillo tiny Coos Bay Wiring Co, 'rf- i. v imion'k aar-j. - ' WATCH! NOTICE! 1 1 . , Homer Mauzey, ono cf tho drivers nnd the solicitor for us Is out for .Tuuudry. Watch htm! ho Is llnblo to stop you on tho street nnd explain All details of Laundry and nlso to bo m your home any tlmo. Ho knows uuunury uuBiuexs iruiu a ij ., Marshfleld Hand and Steam. Laundry nunaiiiii in iiruuiiiu eiiuri . and while hero stated that Reach d. . . . ." .' ' " uw w,,0h" ,orm ex Co., from whom the s had been ordered bad repudiated tho ... - " contract nnu insisteu that tuo coun ty accept tho roller f. o. b. Portland, thus taking all risk on the machine between thnt city and Mnrshfleld. This J ud go Hall promptly refused to do-and until n reply Is received to his lomniunlentlon to the company no de finite Information as to when tho roller will arrive can be obtnlncd, wns shattered by tho blow and the small ono wns broken In two plnces. From tho bUo of' some of the hnnd bogs tho women carry, wo Infer th.it husbands are-having a good deal of troublo .koeplug track of their suit cases. I I s -J ) i4 District Attorney Liljeqvist has for the past few days been looking into the charg es1 that the Enterprise Meat Co, has been selling impure or diseased meat and his in vestigation shows that we have never. s bid anything, . but meats of tli3 finest and highest quality. Enterprise Meat Co. M1 H If JEEInB Ha, rw awnnafl riiu.v ssu-j 13 ,..V . STEAMER OLD'RELIARLEf ) t BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SidU from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Satjr 'ijom Onos Ray every Saturday nt service of tide. Reservations ulli bo helil lier than Friday uooh.unlcsstl&etsnre purcliaswl L. l VTIXG, AGKNT Plinvu m.hv m.i. WE might with truthpoint with prijc to our large stock of superbly tailored , MEN'S Suits awaiting your inspection in our stcre, hut it's not quantity you are after what vyouwantis QUALITY. and VALUE and, above all, you want just that one suit that clothes you and your personality with well fitting refinement ariddistinction we -have- that suit and we a refolding it for you, because we know that you will . t ( i & "GET YOUR NEXX SUITOT' llie II UD Shpe Company The Store Where "Money Talks" Marshfield , Bandon "- 1 ' DO IT NOW Lay in your supply of wood row nnd avoid the usual summer rush. AVe havo . plenty of wood and just at present can deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders bcein to pile in, we will not bo able to give you our undivided atten tion. 12-in. Slave Wood $2.00 per ilumphml Firo PUwo Mocks $2.f)0 per dump load AVe can furnish you a man to split andpile it If desire'd. ' ' ',' C.A: SMITH LUMBER &MT'G. CO. l?lION-B.,lflrJ-.x 182 So. Broadway tiqawwaaiu&aHa T1IK FAST AXI) tOM.MODlOUS Steamer Redondo (Kquliped vii! Wireless Will nmUe regular trips crr,lng ,mssenKe,s both ,w)8 ,i freiKht 1(U..MI Pons lliiv n...l Cn 1? l.. ... ' " "t-'Ml ' , ' " "'" """l,w "I'rintlonsforimsiieiiKers made nt Alliance Dock, MurMitlehl and Inter-Ocenn Tn nsn S, IXTKK.QC1UX TRAXSl'ORTATlOy COMPANY. COOS BAY LIVE1 Wo huvo noeured tne liter; I nefls v.t L. II. HciEiier and art ( pnron to render excellent imtcii tho people of Coos liny CliM drlvero, Rood rigs nnd evtjt (lint will menu sntlsfjctir; wnkm the public. Phono us lor i drlfyl horse, n rig or nuytliln; taitii the llverj Hue. Wo uto it ll trnekinj,' biiHlncss of all kind. IlLAXCIIAUI) 1IIIOTIIERS. I.lvery, 1-Vcd nnd .SnlciSfnH 141 First nnd Alder Strerti Phono 138'J Coal- Cheapest- Fu on Coos Bay l.iiinn coal 8I..1Q. Nut rod Wo d'o nil Indb of fcsull.i contrnctlng. Horses nnd reMcM snlo. For fiulck de)lre' f L. H. HEISNE! or phone 1?0-J or 49-U SAFE IXVESME.VTS. For Information conceroW hlgh-clnss bond inTHw hearlnir 6 lntefflt Wd wrho O. D. IHnSdale, Mil H. Adams and Company, W (Apgojes, California; , -miik hitiKM) OK COOS HAY't ,i . ; S. S. ALLIANCE COSMCTIXfi WITH T,,,! jjomil I.AXKto.,,, AT T '"a ,V,T" r "' 0"' at nto " i-mi.u Marshfield for Portland, Wednesday P M . . C. F. McGEOnGE. Afivht - Good livery Scrvi) Fnno nw rlcs. COOd BOrtM 'careful drivers are now at tU posal of tho Coos Day public uwtGnvAiifiK Jl.vit nir. n ritr with driver real " . . o u. any trip nnywhore any time. boarded and rigs carea ,im. NoTv'earso and-speilal " .ii -i.io,i fnr funeral F mmr I- MUnP ON 5 ljIVKnVlin FEED STABlS rnoxti -a,tf 400 111AP NESTED W ni.vxfmiTH ItOCHS- J.I.L fc.vn nrodUtedl uur umuuiiD . r-- lk . . . .. nt t"" iara-prea bpcuuchb -- .jjji .quality with records of :- oggs in 36B days. d Bnby Chicks and Egg " ' uook your oruero - o.i.... i 'tat cockef" I"""'"' . ' .. 15.00. 'heavy laying etocn 4U ' ..V IMyrco,nth:rincc. ury-J FRED . BACHNA.v ' iMartdifleld, Box tUU BAY-ROSEBURG SlGifMNF Dally stage between Koscburg and MnnhieW 1 , nnd Sundays at 7 p. ,. Pare( $000( rsmea- Stage leaves dally OTTO SCIII7TTFI. 1 .n. mnn AVOWS jj Bring -your- clothes to V pressing' and repain6 - oy .expei-ieuoeu , ' guarantead DLANCIM"? SON, Alliance Bldg. Fron i. rrr-. if I'linvw ii ' ro' Don't forget the Tur- nwfc. m. .j .k ,i " i fc ' " "" -rJMH.. . JJ-AHtt ,- J--.t-.1a-..lnlVl"tlT',.'fJllLLIMlllll1JajAuMW -, r xjic fiim l , r . . i' PHONE 214-J.