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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1911)
- iBf- THE COQS BAY TIMES, WARSHRBH, tBEttN. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, lOII-EtENiyQ EBITIBN 3 You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction In OUK FURNITURE mado by tho best manufactur ers It combines elegance dura bility and comfort. Our goods being substantially mado will rotaln tholr lino elegant finish and Inst n llfettma and always prove- a sourco of satisfaction. Another Important fact Is that our prices aro no higher than for poorer quality and trashy goods. Lot us flguro with you when you want anything from a kitchen chair to a complcto outfit. ' C. A. Johnson, Oldest Furniture Store on Coos Uny Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshllcld uao Marshfield Creamery Butter if your grocer does not keop It call up PHONE 7.I-J. Frco dollvory S a.m. to 2 p.m. also sterilized cream milk ice, huttermilk, cottage cheese A FE 1 N V ES J I ENTS. For Informntlou concerning high-clans bond Investments, bcnrliig 0 intoreat not, wrlto O. I). Iltnsdalo, caro J. II. Adams and Company, Los AngoleB, California. IX THE COUNTY CO U I IT OK THE STATU 01 OREGON, IX AXI FOR THE COUNTY OI COOS. NOTICE Or HEARING OK FINAL ACCOUNT. of In tho Matter of tho ostato P. E. McCAULEY', deceased. Notlco Ib horohy glvon to all whom It may concorn: That on tho 31st day of May, 1911, I. Cora A. McCnuloy-I-.eron, ndmlnlstrntrlx of tho estate of P. E. McCnuloy, deconeod, filed In tho County Court of Coos County, Siato of Oregon, my flnnl account as B'fh administratrix and that said. Court thcroupon on snld day duly rondo nn order directing that tho no tlco of tho filing of snld final account I bo glvon by said administratrix In j v B.uiiu iiiuiuii;i uu iliu liuutu ui iiiu appointment of nn oxecutor or ad ministratrix nn ro mi I rod bv inw to bo given and further ordorlng that oni tho 3rd day of July, 1911, at tho, Court-hoiiEo In Coqulllo City, Coos County, Oregon, said Court will (at J i"nt timo and placo) hoar any and nil objections to tho said flnr.l account and tho settlement thereof. Dated this 31st day of May, 1011 ORA A. McCAULEY-PlREN, Administratrix of Estato of F. E. Mo Cauley, deccasod, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that on tho 1st day of July, 1911, at tho hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and in front of my store building nt No. 215 Broadway street, South, In tho City of Marshfleld, Coos county, flmiVAn T ii.lll xnlT n.iltiln n.ftlin to the highest, best and last bidder for caBh In hand ono Ladlo's White Alaska Fox animal scarf; tho same to bo sold under a Hen claimed and hold by mo thereon for labor and . work performed and bestowed In dressing, tanning, preparing and, waking said scarf from tho fur ln( tho original state, at tho instance and request of Maudo Elliott, tho ownor thereof; tho same having been so done bv mo In rffnm.,Gr 1910 and held by mo for tho cost and expense f said labor In tho amount of Nlne- teen Dollars, together with costs and expenses Incident to sale thereof; a j Hen being expressly retained thereon to secure the said amount and tho same being sold for the purpose of Paying said amount of Hen thereon. O. O. LUND. Dated at Marshfleld, Orogon, this 3rd day of June, 1911. . ' ' " ' ' i , Haying Season ws iF Nearby Towns Ss Prawning Near And wo aro prepared with all tho tools you need including tho Famous Imported Swedish Steel Scythes SNATHES PITCHFORKS V1 1 ETSTOXKS ami GRASS CUTTERS. Don't forget that wo also c irry a completo line of Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers You know the Ekblad quality and our prices arc always right. CUIiLIXGS OK COQUILLE. p ifgsA&ww jCotis County Seat News ns Told by The Herald. Tho infant girl of Mr. and Mr3. Aaron Wilson died nt Hrldge Tuea dny very suddenly. j Mrs. C. L. Xorclstrom of Marshfleld, : visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peto Johnson, of this city, over Sunday. 12, 1911, Rolllo Evert Alford and MIrs Corn Endlcott of Myrtle Point, Rev. F. II. Adnms officiating. Two hundred and sixteen sports mon's licenses wero Issued from tho olllco of County Clerk Wntson during tho month of May. Of this number 103 wero combination hunter's and angler's licenses. 89 wero angler 3 llconsos and but 2 I wero hunter's licenses. Married. At the M. E. parsonngo on May 27, 1011, James V. Robl son "and Miss Edna Plnkston, Rev. ' W. T. Gouldor officiating. DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA 'tv 'I . ALLEGANY NOW HEADY FOR RUSIXES9 Leaves Marshfleld Daily HOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MAHSHF1EL1) (l:ilo A. 31. ARRIVE DRAIN I P. 31. SAME DAY. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INKOR3IATION AT Tke Busy Corner Drug'Store PHONE 208 Mrs. Lloyd Spires of 31yrtle Point underwent n serious surgical opera tion nt Marahflcld on Tuesday Inst. Tho lady was improving nicely at last accounts. catch ;:t: inlet news. A reaillnc with Riley by O. LoRoy llnll nt tr.o Ca'rhlngl'.ctschoolhouso Wcdnesdnj 'ven::j wrs very mueli enjoyed by ri. 'er n o.nnll audience. II. S. Donobrnko and Gcorgo Rosa furnished excellent music on violin and organ. Two songs, "A Letter from Homo" and "In tho Days of Thy Youth" woro sung with much pnthoa by n quartotto composed of Mr. and Mrs. (loorgo Rosb, Mrs. Davidson and Clarcnco Church. . Coqulllo will celebrnto July Fourth. Such was tho conclusion of the busi ness men's meeting held nt tho city hall last Thursday evening. Acting upon this resolution n gen eral committee of seven business nion wns named nnd this committed was also made Uio finance committee of 08,,n' evening and of Mr. and Mrs, the colcbratlon with Instructions to get busy nnd see how largo a fund Mrs. L. D. Dellou and daughter, Naomn, of Myrtlo Point, went to Marshfleld Monday for a visit with their son nnd brother Renzo Dellou, and family. could bo raised for tho celobrntlon. Tho general committee composed of tho following members: C 13, Rax tcr, Goo. E. Peoples, W. C. Laird, W. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Qranby nnd two children of Mnrshflcld woro guests of Mrs. Sarah nonobrnko Wod- Hyron Hodsoii Thuradny evening. Mrs. J. C. Donno was on tho oleic list Wednesday. Postmaster Llnegnr and family do-'j parted Saturday for Portland on busl-1 II. Lyons, E. A. Ueckott, J. E. Norton I Eddlo Ellorbeok of Marshfleld vis ited with Vcrl Ilonebrake from Satur day till Wednesday. nnd J. W. Lonovo. Tho conimlttoo j "" " ". nllnco ontortnlnod at estimate that considerable over $800(,,nnor Thursday, Mr. nnd Mm. Hiram can readily bo raised. Grnnby nnd two children, Mrs. Sarah It was also statod as ono of thoimil ''"cy ami Holt Ronobrnke. lIllllnH r f i ll A 1 il.....llt.. A.. noss nnd plonsure. They will bo ah-i""1"-3 Ul ""' "u" "eu sent about two weeks. In tho mean- n,,,,0,nt n" 8u-co'mlttecs. Tho fol tt...n p.,,- nn,.,i, nf m.i ti. .lowing committees were nnmed: bohlnd tho bars at tho postofllce. C. F. Rood and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 3IcGeorgo of Romeo, Michigan, woro In Coqulllo tho first of tho wcok. It Is understood they aro looking for n i location ror n uox ractory in connec tion with nn established saw mill. .Mr. E. L. Church promised n gift to tho persons who would bring flvo people to tho Snbbnth school noxt Sunday, "Tho Vineyard Is Grcnt" and j let us not hope tho "laborers aro few." Cl'HRV COUNTY NEWS. Music and oration, Geo. E. People'?, O. A. Gage, Geo. O. Loach. Barbecue, W. C. Laird, C. A. Mln tonye, E. A. lleckett. Printing, J. E. Norton nnd J. C. ' Savage. Fronts There Ah Told Hy the Port Decorating, W. II. Lyons, E. A. Mc Or ford Trlliunc. Duffoe, I. R. Noslor. Miss Jonnlo Jlnrgarltta Dosson of Sports, C. E. Raxtor, C. E. Evolnud, .Lnnglols, Curry county, graduated J. S. Lyons, L. A. Llljoqvlst. 3IYHTLE POINT, POIXTERS. Stewart Lyons roturnod from Port land 'yesterday nnd says that much good work is being dono by both Coos nnd Douglas counties on tho Middle! I" """'"' oi-.u..u. .i Fork rond and that another week 'News of Upper Coqulllo Ah Told by i WInnIo Mnrstcrs, oldeat child o J will sco tho road In bettor condition i Tuesday, Juno 13, from tho domestlo Eclcnco nnd nrts department of tho Ofeon AgrlcMllural Collogo. rrcol7 Ing tho dogreo of Dnchclor of Sclonco. THE FAST AM) COMMODIOUS Stp6(Qier R.dodo wis? Will make regular trlpn carrying puNcngcrs both ways uml fi eight between Coon liny nud Snu Frouclsco. AllrcservntloimforpnsscUKera mndo nt Alllnnco Dork, .MiirbliHeld uad lutcr-Ocrau Tt-Mutp, Co. Union Street Wlmrf No. '2, S'lu I'runrlsco. For Inforiimtlnu, phono ' I lJ or -H"i. Sailing from San Francisco Sunday, Juno 18. t INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. than it has ever boon boforo. The EiitcrpriHc. Rom, Monday,- Juno nth, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Rort Dnvcnport, n son. Horn, Friday, Juno 2nd, to and Mrs. Dan Miller, a son. Mr. V. L. Arrlngton, a well-known pion eer citizen of Coos and Douglas coun ties, suffered a stroke of paralysis at his homo In Myrtlo Point on Sunday utuiiiiib'. no ns mu rcnuurou mi- Rom, Sunday, Juno I, 1911. to Mr. conscious nnu ms many menus nopo;nnd Mrs Wylo Whlttngton, a dough It may provo but slight, and that ho may recover soon. Ills daughto., Mrs. Herbert Hayncs, of Coos City, passed through town Monday for tho Point to bo with him In his sickness. . "THE KIMI'M) OF COOS HAY"1 A i.i I A mr.w '9 WO 4 ib ffls laaarto (ii, l COXXKCTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY, SUNDAY, JUNE J 8th NORTH PaIFIO steamship co.miuny. PHONE 11 O. F. McGKOUOK, Agent tor. Miss Myrl Esthor Lcnthorman nnd Hugh W. .Mallow of Rrownsvlllo.'Or., wero married at tho homo of tho hrldo's pnronts nt Gravel Ford, last Thursday, Juno 1. I tho- Editor of tho Gold Roach Globo. jdlcd Monday Juno 12, at Gold Rcneh, of erysipelas of tho brain. YVinnlo wns but 19 years of ago. Robt. McPhlllamoy wns In town yesterday with his team; Ho snyn that strawberry and chorry crop, nl bo Homo vnrletlos of plums, will bo n failure on his plnco this year owing to tho lato frosts. Thoro will bo a good crop of loganberries nud npplos. Jo Stove, tho otter hunter, who has been absent from this county for sev eral yonrs, was In Port Orford last week on his way to Roguo RIvor whom ho may securo a boat and crow nnd hunt otter off this part of tho Rosa coast. Jn Is a famous shot, and ban Mr. and Mrs. Jna Smith (neo Tiny Roberts) who hnvo been visiting In tho vnlloy for somo time, stnrtod with tholr own conveyanco for homo Frl- ,lnv Tlinv wnrn nnnnnitintifnil lv MIjm Jennie, who will visit at Eugono'nnd !ro"t0 to tno "'"vontlon, In tho for-1 open boats dancing on tho sonsro- mors auto, tholr car was wrocKou at quiring n miii in mnrKmnusnip un n point on tho county road on n cur ;o , equalled In any other kind of hunting. near the JnckobEon placo Portland boforo roturnlng. Tlioy llvo near Eugono. On Friday tha ro!denco occuplod by E. L. Toztor, tho shoemaker, was Whllo S. S. Shields, Lloyd nud Carl Tllton of Randon woro on killed many ottor In the past from botwom!A good sea ottor skin la now worth GAME IN Cl'llltV. As tho gumo nnd fish commission hero nud Coqulllo. Ono of tho roar from eight to nine hundred dollars, wheels enlluapsod nnd the car wont dlrcovorod to be on flro bv his nolKli.!0" tho Krn,,' t,,rnl"K ovor tw,co- 3 ! r. ni.l.i.i. ,..,. - i.i 1....11.. I 'bor, S. II. Warren, who notlflod tho,n- """ "hiu suoiuur .. imuiy lmH ok,ct0(I w L Fn0y of Portland occupants who brought n garden I wrenched nnd Carl rocolved sovoral ,nnstor gnmo Warden, n strong poti hoso to bear on tho blnzo which wasjcut8 nU0llt Ul0 ncn,, Tho otnorB.tlon should bo sent him from Curry woro uunuri. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 0 A. 31. ON JUNE 5, 10, 15, 20, SAILS FR03I COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JUNE 'J, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE .MAIN 83.L oxtingulshed without tho nld of tho flro department. Mrs. 3Iary Rrooks was born in vi .. .. i Ohio. January 2.0, 1823, and dlod U. 41. IUUIWIIII, 14IC lUllll IIVIUI (lli , builder, has tho contract for tho con structlon of a largo and up-to-dnto . barn to bo erected for tho nullnck boys on Cunningham creek. Tho ros- ldcnco of Surv he Is building ly, bolng now ready for tho plastorors. Juno 3rd, 1911, nt tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Carman, nonr this city, county asking for two things. First, that a strong and competent patrol of our hunting grounds bo establish ed and maintained d.uriug open sea son; eocoud, that tho public nulaunco known ns tho Arab Doputy, bo dls- FIFIELD" THE ONLY' WAYTO 'FRISCO HAY" The Steamer Fifield SAILING FROM BANDON FOR SAN FRANCIS CO TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20th TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT HILLYER'S CIGAR STORE. ,c Tjiough sho had not boon very nctlvooliarKcd from tho BOrvlc0 1)0foro tho .for n number of yonrr,. sho aeomod nsi .......... ,a . . , , d .... .... of rayor A. N. Gould which I wo" n8 ummI " U, 0"u of ll0r prosecuting somo good American j Is getting nlong rile-i(,entl': Bno nto hor 8,,p"or nnd ,,oll'oa cltlzon, that might bo responsible for morsoir into uou 10 wnai proven 10 ...... ,,..... , . h . bo hor otornnl rest, tho lady having ffect t,mt tll0 00 thnt wont thorugU apparently passed away without n tno crowu of ,,8 ,mt( hp wua boast4 struggle ns did hor brother. Uncl0;,nK of whon ,loro ln8t,Golu 1)eacU Ornnt Grant, who died sitting on thotGlol)0 Bide of his bed without falling over on April 10th, 1911. Mnrrled At tho homo of tho par ents of the brides, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Howo, in this city, Thursday, Juno 1, 1911, nt eleven o'clock, C. Fred Mlnard and Miss Elena Howo nnd Loren W. Wise and Miss Eva Howe. Tho officiating clergymen wore Rev. E. Sutton Maco and Rev. T. R. McDonald. HHIEFS OF RANDON. "Farmor" L. C. Rargolt, cx-odltor of tho Enterprise, Wednesday treated this ofllco forco to u quart of luscious Elizabeth for California whoro thoy News of City by the Sen As Told Ry Tho Recorder. II. K. Flom and wlfo loft on tho Mrs. L, California strawberries from "Sunnyaldo Acres" win roinuln for Bomo tlmo In tho A Lee who Is horo fro'ni'11 South Myrtlo Point. hepes thnt Mrs. Flom'a health may visiting relatives and Last Sunday afternoon at 2:00 bo bonofitted by tho change of cli- frion,! mmn nvr frnm Mnrahflold o'clock, at tho homo of tho brido'a mate. Mr. and Mrs. Flom mado Monday, having beon to see hor slstor, parents In this city, occurrod tho mar- ninny friends during their stny In Mrs. Dyers. Sho lately visited anoth er slstor, Mrs. S. S. Darnell, at Myr tlo Point. She went to RIvorton on rlago of MIes Lona May Parrlah to Robert Henry Rrynnt. Rom Saturday, Juno 10th, to Mr. this occasion and Is now with hor!""" 3- Jol,n Darklow. a son ; ' father, Joseph Ferry of that placo. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leaving Marshfleld nt fl o'clock every morning con nect with evening train to Portland, tho muiio ns auto lines. Faro $0. COOS RAY' ROSERURG STAGE LINE OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, C. P. RARNARD, 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshflcld. Agent, ROSERURG, Oro. PHONE 11 NEWS OF COQUILLE. Coos Randon who will greatly rogrot tho faot that thoy aro loavlng our city. At a recent meeting of Dandoa Lodgo, No. 133. I. O. O. F thq fol lowing olllcors woro olocted for tho ensuing torm: Charles P. Still, N. Q., Win. Lundqulst, V. G.. A. J. Hart man, Sec, and L. J. Rndloy, treas. Tho flue now bungalow bolng built ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Whllo at work cutting onsllngo on his fathor's ranch Saturday foro nobn, Roby Shull, son of Mr. and Mrs. nen Shull, wns unfortunato In County Seat Events ns Told by getting his glovo caught In tho knlvos ti... e,...H,...i 'of the machine and ns It plncod him Rorn-To Mr. and Mrs. A. Jenkins.," nwkward position woro drawn by J. L. Kronenberg. and to bo co in this city, Wednesday, June 1 1, In and lacerated to such a dogreo that cupled by W. E. Dungnn and wlfo, 1911 a daughter iu wns fo,,n(, necossary to amputaio Is nonrlng completion. It Is cortainly ' ' tho four fingers of his right hand In a beauty and will make a cozy homo Married At tho homo of tho different places Ho will bo laid up as well as an excellent addition to groom near this city Monday, Juno for somo tlmo. that part of tho city, ft ;l j X'jjCi II "-. ' i sVi-ir I ilJth I f