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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1911 EVENING EDITION c Hwmwwmiijg f PV miiifwiw x'ii iiwi iif ff Trpr.imiJtfJg.m' im" 1LI1IBM MIMWiag COOS BAY TIMES iMEBT h'ntornl nt tlio nostofllcc nt Mnrsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls ns second class mall nmt'er. The Crowds Continue to Throng EWSE BUSY M. C. M.IiOi:V WAV IC. JIAl-OXKV Ktllloi' mid Put). Nown KMItor u Plant Being Approved and i Plans Made for Very ' Active Season. J Rotative to tho report that tho Emplro Cannery was being dismantled MKMOIUAIj day. f NTIL tho veterans of the 0. A. It. ' shall hnvo passed nway, their j claim to Moinorlal day should j bo Recognized as paramount. They should not bo expected to play sec- nttrl flrlrlln n in tllvlfln tlin linnm'a of a day which would not have 'exist- jnnd Bl,,Mcd nwn'- C' a' IIockott ,ocnl cd but for them, with shows and mnnngor of tho Southern Oregon games. I Company has tho following to Bay: It Is hard to provont tho porvcr- .'T10 roport is absolutely without slon of a holiday. Its slgnlflcanco lo foundation, on tho contrary tho Can lost sight of and It Is turned to ln-'ng company havo ordorod two of consistent ubos. Tho degeneration of t)10 latest Sanitary Machines to ba tho Fourth of July Is tho strongest UEOti j addition to tin: present equip instance. It should always havo mont, theso machines according to .1 been kept ns tho blrthdaj' of tho na- contract with tho American Cun tlon. It was allowod to becomo a company nro to bo delivered on or day of abominable noise, mutilation, boforo Juno 15th." ind death. I "Tho Cannery owners oxnect to Thoro has boon a change for the nporato It to Its full capacity this Itiottcr of late. Tho patient offorts to season, and all nronarntlons nro bo- inko tho Fourth sano and safo aro ig nmdo to start with tho opening rewarded by nn Increasing moasuro 0r tho season, but as to tho nrlco if success. Tho first of our national that will bo paid for salmon I cannot holldnys ,s U0,"B rodoomed Thoro sny furthor than that I havo boen will bo less gunpowdor and moro 'authorized to say to tho local flshcr- patrlotlc pageants and festivals: Thus 'men that tho Emplro cannory will rill tho children learn tho true mean Ing of tho day. Whllo rescuing tho Fourth from baso uses wo should not forgot consorvo Momorlal day. It will lain after tho last Qrartd Army post Bhall havo ccaBcd to bo. It will ro- iialn as long ns tho nation, tho pre- orvatlon of whoso unity It comme- noratos, shall onduro. Into Us ob- 3rvanco thoro should always bo In fused much of tho spirit of unfaltor- pay moro than any other logltlmato cash offer for tho Coos Day catch this fall, as they havo tho cannory fully 1 equipped for canning fish and can af ro-, ford to nav moro for salmon than nnv ono olso In ordor to oporato to a full capacity." "If tho local fishermen will supply tho cannery It will not bo, necessary to oporato as lntondcd." "Tho cannery superintendent will bo at Emplro from July 1st until tho Ing patriotism. Inovltnbly It will bcjCloso of tho season, ho will porson For nianV tllO mora llaV Of rC8t from nil v Innlr nttn Mm rllatrllilltlnn nt abor tho moro holiday It Is now,l,.onri otCti. as i,0 wm urlng n irg0 jut Its npproprlato obsorvanco, "bo jucnthed from bleeding sire to son," should never bo ovorslnughcd by ;nrndoB or pasttlmcs which do not bo lt a day consecrated to tho memory at tho soldiers "who died that tho nation might llvo. IS DltOWNKI) AT hKK. nmount of material and supplies with him for both tho cannery and fishermen! LIItltAUV. NOTICE. Tho library will bo opon tomor row only during tho evening hours, from sovon to nluo o'clock, Momorlal Day. tounicMiiii Lonch Wh; WMIp Tryliis BnB0ba nt tho 0UNXKnv 10 ini iiivi-r. MYRTLE POINT, Ore, May 20. loly Norrls, n young man twenty ears of ago, was drowned In tho orth Fork of tho Coqulllo at tho 00 schoolhousc. Tho victim In com- nny with his brother, Alfred Norrls . oro making an nttompt to cross tho trcam nt this point, and at tho tlmo hero wna a cousldornblo freshet In ho rlvor and tho current wns buIII- hlontly strong to mnko tho boat dim- nit to handlo, and ns It was swept tit of Its course tt drifted ovor a snag r tho branches of a treo uudor water ml In an offort to hoop It on nn oven ool, tho craft was upset, precipitat ing tho two Into tho wator with tho .esult that Holy was drowned whllo lfrcd succeeded In reaching shoro. Theso young mon recontly enmo to Coos county with tholr fnthor, Alov orris from Jackson county, this tnto, from whonco tholr mother nnd sTor titrlVod Iwo Mr throo dnys nftor ho drowning, but nt that tlmo tho ody had not been recovorod, though largo number of pooplo had boon ragging tho rlvor constantly In tho opes of doing so. Ovhug to tho. rent nmount of sniul that Is moving urlng tho high wntor It Is vory dim- ult to recover n body. Started on Time . Day After Fire The city editor of the Mo bile Register put the above head ona story showing how quickly a factory usiug elec tric power recovers from dis aster. The fire destined a $25, 000 foundry of the v Mobile Stove and Pulley "Works. It started in tho boiler room. The machine shop "of the same plant was operated by electric motors with central station power. Said the Register: ','With the exception of the men em ployed 'in the main foundry building, not a .man employ ed at thd plant lost a minute on account of -the fire." Electric Power means DOUBLE INSURANCE. Telephone 178 OREGON POWER CO. - The Boston S tore to Save Money Every nook and corner of this storeroom is alive with bargains As fast as cprrnjn lines .are sold up we have others to fill the spacer We could not begin to crowd into 11m small room all of this gigantic stock at one time. Therefore you should attend daily to share in such bargains as theso. Hundreds of other items priced just as low. QpPn tonight till 9;00. Hours open tomorrow, Decoration Day, 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 M. Men's $1.00 "Detroit Special" Overalls Grey and tan, sizes to 50 waist QKp measure. Pair OvJXj Boy's $6.00 to $8.00 Ail-Wool Suits, light and dark patterns. Pest made & T A r Suits on tho market vp3LkJ $4.00 Sorosis Shoes for Women. Good styles. Narrow and wide widths. Pair, only $3.15 C .:!:,o O . N. T. Thread, in while, black colors. All numbers, 1 dozen ) r to a customer. Dozen JJi, Youthes' Long Trousers, in wool mixed materials. Sizes 2G to 30. Wcro $1.65 to $2.50. Pair 95c Canva3 Gloves With Knit Cuffs. Twenty dozens to sell at the pair, n only .' C This Store Open 9. A. M. to 5. P.M. Decoration Day The Boston Store "Every Article a Big Bargain'' MARSHFIELD, BROADWAY AND COMMERCIAL r"1 t I IOHT TO flltADUATK. landoii WkIi School ComiiUMictMueut l'roKnuu Ih Out. nANDON, Oro May 27. Tlio landau High bcIioo! will grnduato a Inss of eight this yonr. Tho com mencement exercises will bo hold at Ho High School Wodnesdny evonlng, lay 31. Tho program la as follows: Song, "On tho Soa" Gleo Club. Invocation Rev. A. Haborly. Solo, eolected. Address Presldont P. L. Campboll .Solo--Miss Wlnlfrod McXalr. FProBontatlon of diplomas P. C. jtephonson. Duet, "Oh! That wo Two Woro laying" Ray WatUlns and Miss Mc- ilr. Benediction. Tho graduates aro Erma Mollnda ralno, Nora Kvolyn Gibson, I.ona avello Langlols, Rlttlo Mao McNalr, rlvla Leo Rackloff, Hnzol Almuo tephenaon, Chester Earl Wathlua id Ebba Carolyn Wlron. ITho class colors nro crimson ani ray, tho class flowor Is tho red - id tho cla vitto Is "Wlsson.- uit Dlo Dost, 'raft." It Pays to Read Our Ads Look at these articles on sale tomorrow.,? i' . i - r i $11.00 Buys Any $1 4.50, $1 5.00, $1 5.50, $1.00, $1 6.50 Dresser or Chiffonier in the Store && , 3 Vim These aro first class standard grade ar ticles and not fake sale trash. (Havo your calling cartl3 prlntod r i Time office. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over . . . . , . v . $500,000 Interest Paid on TimeDeposits When wo mark our goods on special sale we forget all about the cost and in many .ensos you got tho goods for less than they cost us. We stand ready to sluow you if you aro from Missouri. a CMS! m Hcirvey Company COMPLETE BDUSE FURNISHERS First National Bank OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000,00 Surplus 5,000,00 OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreltzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W. S, Chandler, John S, Coke, W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, Jrohn F- Hall, s, C, Rogers, Fi s- Dw. W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable 'papers at $3,00 and up per year, in y III khNKRAT mMTDArrAD mm . ! T: J OFFICE, SOUTH Broadway. fnONB 801 J JB Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAJUX) SD JOSSON CHMENT. Tho bout Oomeetlc and Impr -u brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and an klndb o builders material HUGH McLAIN '-- 'tffa