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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1911)
"THap'j'e.- -v ?- I 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. . . M r --) TO SEE CHANG tfl RS SHOOT ; -. r v. '.S j. OOQUILLE TEAM 10 w EKBTr 'H i 7" .- . Wfcswr .'jffi ,v wki u firadx 1 . m muikw 1 i. I - f ' 'i lit 1 North Bend Will Not Enter ; Prizes Many and Beautiful. Preferring to take- their chnnces on tho nblllty of the mombors of tholr club to mnlntnln a high nver ngo Rcoro rather than to risk defeat iby trusting to a fow "crack" shots, tho members of tho Coqulllo dun club havo notified Secretary William N. Ekblad of tho Marshfleld Gun club that thoy will compoto In tho shooting tournament to tho hold hero on July 3rd providing tho strength of tho teams bo increased from five, as ori ginally proposed, to ton. The request has found favor with tho local club nnd n team of ten marksmen will bo chosen this evening to defend tho col ors of tho local club against tho in vadors. Following tho team shoot, which will tako place at tho raco track next Monday morning, n 25-15-10 bird shoot will bo held. Thcro will bo thrco prizes In this event, ono of which will bo a gold watch charm offorcd by the manufacturers of Solby bIioIIb. Other awards arc expected from other ammunition makers. No team will bo sent from North Dend, according to Information In tho hands of the Mnrshllcld Gun club. GOLDEN PARFY STUCK IK SNOW Unusual Experience of Marsh field People In Southern Oregon. Tho Mcdford Mall Trlbuno prints tho following Item concerning tho cxporlcnco of somo woll-known Marshlluld pcoplo and when will ho road with Interest by tholr frionds hero: Dr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Golden or Marshfleld and their daughter, com prising u party which Is tourlug Southorn Oregon and Northern Cali fornia, failed to roach Crator Lnko by auto bolng forced to turn back a short dlstanco boyond Whiskey Creole. Tho car wbb stalled by tho heavy snow drifts which still remain In that district. Tho party waB al so forcod to camp out ono night In n snow storm. Tho party loft Thursday for tho lako but after getting boyond Whls Icoy Creok found tho snow too dcop for progress. Thinking thoy wore nonr tho lako they walked Bovornl miles over tho snow nnd then turned liack. Thoy reachod Medford Friday evening. Thoy may mnko tho trip to tho lako on tholr return from California." TEXTS .uul ovorything for CAMP nt GOING At hahvey's. tho JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS Heide Caos All colors nnd all sizes. Thoy aro tho standard of tho world. Up-to-dato and nifty. l'HIOES OXLY fSOc to gl.BO. The Toggery Formerly Geo. Cloodnun. Would Have All School Children Given Physical Examinations. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Juno 29. "A Bitrvcy of tho nvnllnblo statistics shows that there are very few cities In tho United States giving complete physical examinations to school chil dren; or oven sufllclcntly complete to bo of nny assistance to tho teachers In directing tho activities of tho child beyond tho examination for sight and hearing defects." Such was tho de claration of Dr. Everltt C. Bench of Los Angeles, ono of tho speakers to day at tho section on preventative mcdlclno of the American Mcdlcnl Association which Is holding Its con vention here. In his report Dr. Bench among other things said: "A careful comparison of results obtnlncd by tho hoards of health nnd the City Hoards of Education shows thnt tho greatest benollts arc obtain ed where tho preliminary examina tions aro mndo In tho grammar school by the teachers. Thoro aro a number of fnctors with tholr closoiy allied Interests which demand con sideration before presenting specific recomniendntloiiB on methods. They aro tho Hoard of Health, tho Hoard of Education, tho parents, tho family uhyslclan, the teacher, tho pupil and tho school physician nnd tholr rela tions to ono another. All of thoso and their likes nnd beliefs aro to bo reckoned with nnd reconciled. "Tho cxponso necoHsnry In estab lishing a thorough system of examina tions hns been a serious objection. A careful study however, shows thnt It Is oven moro oxpensivo to nogloct this work." .-?yL3FK -,W-JQ 'Bsd Playing the game for all it is word. Operating on a scientfic basis Adhering strictly to one policy FOREST HUE ETO Precautions Being Taken by Coos County Timber Owners. Urenter precautions than ovor aro being taken In Coos county this year to prevent tho outbreak of- forost fires and tho prevontntory program being carried out by both tho ro contly nppolntod stnto flro wardens nnd the ofllclnls of tho Coos County Flro Pntrol Association promises to result In reducing tho loss this year to n minimum. Altogether thoro nro flfteon flro wnrdons located throughout tho county who will bo constantly on duty during the dry season nnd npart from this precaution tho Flro Asso ciation Is maintaining n headquar ters nt room 200, In tho Coko build ing in Mnrsh'flold from which to di rect tho rcgulnr work carried out by It. In this stato tho flro season mnv No Bald to begin about July 15, with tho result thnt no ono Is permitted to sot flro to slashings nftor Juno lat until after having secured a permit from tho flro wnrdon In his district. Stnte laws, onnctod by tho last leg islature, provldo heavy penalties for violations of tho flro laws nnd In ensos whero It may bo shown to tho satisfaction of tho courts that rank carelessness was tho causo of a con flagration oven heavier penalties may be Imposed. Tho stnto also appropriated $30, 000 with which to fight fires nny por tion of which (ho exigencies mny de mnnd mny bo secured bv State Flro Warden J. A. Smith of Marshfleld. Tho county association headquar ters aro in charge of Secretary Gus Adolspergor and his assistant W. J. Conrad to whom all information con cerning fires or violations of tho flro laws should ho addressed. Hl$ Iv'w ytS9mmmr mSmJm J.rtrr Mill ZJjkll I 11' vWns mtt'Mfflm IIRi I ffi&lSHB N HHwH' is lllwll I KlU if II III Iff 'Hill "MONEY TALIS" A square deal to everybody alike These are the reasons we claim and can prove That its up to you to buy your outfit at The Hub Stores Now Fourth of July is almost here Our stocks are complete Benjamin Clothes Stetson Hats Nettleton Shoes The best Merchandise obtainable at saving prices Because , Cr;HM it VjlVtd BtnJnilnogewyork Mtkars or 5cnjanin CotHcs "MONEY TALKS" Bandon Opp. p. u. fiwb Clothing and S hoe Co. Marshfleld Opp. p. 0. ErOMMISfe J I I I W M--T ,1,1 -fc - JGBBgHESPDNIffi. jAj..' COQl'IMiK CUI.M.(SS. hnve euccossfully followed tracks four days old. Some Xt'MK Xikch Cllenned IY0111 The Sentinel. T. n. Sweet of this city leaves to day for a visit to his old homo In Nova Scotln. Ho will bo absent sev eral mouths. Cunnlff, county surveyor, with a crow of mon hns beon survoylng n new road from Elk river brldgo, northward, to lntoreect tho present rond n mile or so to tho northward so ns to avoid tho gulch, and stcop hill below tho brldgo. route botweon Coos Day and Hoso burg. Mr. Unrnnrd found tho do mnnd for nuto travol was stronger than tho dcslro for tho old tlino slngo and accordingly has placud nutns on his lino. Tho faro remains nt $0.00. Dave Iloldcn established mi auto lino on tho Allegany routo last Monday In competition with tho Edwards nnd Donny lino. Tho old Clnrdluor-Scottsburg stngo lino Ib now operated by nutos and with tho Wndo-Goodalo lino via Myr tlo Point gives pnssongoru n choice of five routes in going out or com ing into this favored section. CATCUIXtJ INI-CT NEWS. Carl Hollenbeck submitted to 1 operation nt Mercy hospital, Non Ilond, Moudny. Georgo Koss accompanied bj m tlo Itosa Ilonobrako of HUlsboro, turnod Moudny, Ross Is on a months' visit with his aunt and 1 Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. ltoas. Into Klino & Von I'ogert expect to movo Into their now building within n fow days, probably by July 1, or ns soon thorenftor as they con finish up worn GOLD IlKAril Xl'GHKTS. h. A. Whorent, surveyor for tho local railway, wns In this city Moudny running tho lines of tho McOonnld property wost of tho Sentinel aflleo ovor which right of wny' will bo re quired when tho road Is moved t-J tho water front. Xowh Xotes of Interest l-'roin The Gold llenrli Globe. MI38 Kltn St'rahan is now hollo girl nud wrltrzn at tlto Gold I3cach Hotel. y,m .',"- r-pv resigned her position nt the Gold Bench Hotol Inst week nud depnrtad for hor homo nt Lauglals. Fred Slaglo mndo the llrst nuto mobllo trip ovor tho Middle Fork routo Inst weok. He loft Coqulllo with thrco passengers Saturday morning and was In Itosoburg thnt samo evening. Ho returned fioni' Ito soburg to Hrldgo Sundny botweon tho hours of 7 a. in. and 1: in p. m. stop ping nearly an hour on tho wajj, making the nctual running tlmo nbout six hours between thoso places. Tho many frlondi of Miss Molllo Ismort will bo glnd to lenm thnt she Is fafat recovering from hor recent sovoro slcknogg. Miss Rose Forry of RIvorton, nftor a successful week horo In tho mllll nory business depnrtod for her homo In Coos by yesterday's stngo. CULMXGS OF COQUILLK. Cooh C!unty Seat Xews Ah Told Ily Tho Herald. Miss Pearl Snydor wont to Ilnndon Sundny to meet hor father, Capt. Levi Snydor, who enmo down from Port land by tho Anvil. r Prof. Hall Lowls, fruit Inspector, was In Coqulllo Wednesday. Ho finds cousldornblo Insect pests and dlsonso among trocs horo which 'need atten tion. , A. II, Powora wns over from Mnrshdold early this weok and sealod n bargain with C. R. Philips nnd Hugh Ilnstlngs of Cunningham for tho tlmhor on nbout 00 ncres of land, and now It will not bo nocessnry to movo Camp Ono ns It wns Intended, nt which nil In this section nro high ly plensed. PORT ORFOltD POIXTS. CHOICE KUSIDBXCK SXAI. Lots 1 nnd 2, Block X Western Ad dition with 4 -room house. Lots all clenrod and In strawborrles. Prlco $1,500, terms $300 cash and balance on or before five yenrs. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT COMPANY, Henry Songstncken, Manager. Exclusive agency for GIJIHAL'S CIIOCOLATK8 only 35o for a pound box NORTON & HANSEN'S two stores. Ercnts There As Told Ily tho Port Orford Tribune. Abo Sypher, nn old plopeer, and father of ex-commlssloner Ed. Sypher of this county, died nt the latter's home on Floras Creek June 13th, 1911, aged 92 years. Rev. Hlgglns and daughter arriv ed hero afew days ago, with their liouBohoIdToffects to make their fu turo homo with us. QUADUUPIili 1JAIHES HOKN. AUTO LINKS ACTIVE. Lor?ln Forty, second son of Geo. Forty of Port Orford received the ap pointment ns third Assistant Light Housekeeper at Tillamook, and loft yesterday to assume the duties. The famous Draper bloodhounds, havo been brought to Portland to run down the murderer of tho Hill family. They have run down movo desperate criminals than any pair of bloodhounds In the 'world, and Competition fronting Lively Effort For Local Tralllc, Tho so-called Isolation of Coos Bay Is being rapidly dissipated by tho gas wagons. Thoro aro now four separate auto lines taklnajjBpsengers from Coos Bay to tho steel highway that leads all over tho land. Stage lines and water craft nro rapidly be ing displaced by tho honk honk cars that nro puncturing records as well ns tires. This morning Barnard's stag lino substituted an auto for the regula tion coach and fair that has been do ing duty on the Coos Bay wagon road Klainalli Woman Mother of Seven Children In Pour Years. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, June 23. Tho population of Klamath county Is being increased by homo peoplo ns well as by nrrivals of homeseokors. Word has been received that a quar tet of babies was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Al Bunnell, who llvo near Stukel Bridge. Three were girls and one a boy. Tho boy 'died later in tho day, but tho girls nro all apparently strong and healthy, though very small. Dr. Patterson, of Merrill, who at tended, said that tho combined weight of the quartet was 12 Ms pounds. Tho doctor further said thnt during tho past four years Mrs. Bunnell had given birth to seven children. II. D. Wallnco Is a business m , Bay City today. Mrs. Byron Hodson returned Wj nosdny from her visit at WS w A soclnblo nt tho homo of T. Culvor, Wednosday evening, for bonoflt of Christian Kndeavor, thn best of Its kind In that com nltv this senson. A song, "Let i.n...ni. i.iiiB nn Burning." wssia 1.,. !, n.wiinnro. Tho "InventMl WIfo" spoken by Miss Nellie CM wns, a comical pleco. J A lottor from homo sung by a m- nn.l Mrs. ueorfio ' Clnrenco Culver and Mrs. DwM Tho houso was called to oro- wuiinm Donobrake acted as 1 man and tho following officers e od: Presldont Georgo noss. Vice-president - WH brako. j Secretary-Laura Culver. nfc.n,ont wore served ven games ployed and all went satisfied with an evening BOOSTER DWINK0' - 1 Hugh Chalmers Tells Jo W" JVIU'VO"..-" . Innn address made recently the Cincinnati-; , tlon Hugh Chalmers - ference between a "bo" , "knocker." , His deflnmon iu--e . Is one who does all tMi for all the peopie " - IwT longest time he . ' rest to God. a ""- (b( hang on the ouiu- -nnd for heaven's sake 1 there." of decorations at NO SEN'B two iwi"' ! ! ' 1 ( C r te JUL imS: .- & 4. oJju xi