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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 191 1 EVENING EDITIOM. V n ! COOS BAY TIMES M. U. MALOMCV KilUor and Pub. AN K. MAT.ONKV Sown Editor Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS. Mnrehllcld :: :: :: ;: Oregon 'U-'KICAH l'Al'KIt OK THE CITY I OK MAHSHKIEIjU. Dedicated to tho service c( the pooplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Hepubllonn nows paper published every evening except Sunday, nnd Wcokly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. LOCAIj OVERFLOW. Council TcmlKlit. -The Marshflchl city council will meet this evening to take tip tho Kront street Hallway franchlso nnd also the water fran chise matter. REALTY FRAUD (irlnies Id Return. Dorsoy Kreit- zer today received n telegram from Win. Grimes, who with Mrs. Grimes Grant Lincoln, WIlO Tried has been spending the summer with , reunites In Ohio and the enst, that' ho will return hero uhoitt September 1. to Entered at the poatolhco at Marsh-1 flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls aB second class mall matter. Promote Marshfield Paper, Is Now Sought. Grant Lincoln of Klamath Falls, Telegraph Wlit; Down. Tho who wns recently on Coos Hny for Western Union's telegraph wlro i the purpose- of promoting nnd start wont out of commission about noon ' ing n now dally paper In Marshfield today nnd Borvlco had not been re-'Is In more serious trouble than ho stored nt a late hour. Tho trouble- j left Coos Hay for. While a few here was supposed to be somoplnce near 'nro said to hold worthless checks Is- SUIISCHHTION' It AT1CS. DAILY. Ono year JG.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono year $l.faO When pnld Rtrlctly In ndvanco tho ubscrlprlon prlco of tho Coos Day Times Ib $5.00 tw year or J2.G0 for six monttiB. Sumner. Oniclnl I'nper of Coos County HUT XOT O.V COOS DAY. Release Mnrstlcn. It Is under stood that Hobert Mnrsdcn Sr., and Itobert Miirsdon Jr.. have urrnngod to furnish $1,000 ball for Jack Mars den who has been confined In the county Jail at Coqulllo since his as Hiitilt on J. W. Dennett, pending tho action of tho grand jury. "D AX" COOHLIN of Huston wi.VH that before long men will bo wearing hlpless trou sers, hobblo pants, gored JnrkotB, princess ovorconlH, nllk gloves, lares ribbons, fancy buckles and giddy trimmings. Thnt prediction may ho all right for "Dan" Coghlln and his Intimates. He Is Hoston's dnnl(cHt droiwer, and Its arbiter of fashion, lie never wonrH a Rtilt twice, and he has been known ti ehango his clothes twenty times In a single day to match tho varying cloud tints, the changing color tones of ntiuospherlc haze, and tho different Boltings of city or coun try In which ho hnppened to ho placed. Hut this arbiter of fiiRhlon Is pro BumptuoiiB when bo Judges tho ninny by tho few nnd uses tho nll-lncliiMvo term "men" as he propliesleR. Inmg Ino Ivy Condron Insisting upon n pair of hlploBs, hobble pants, a fiiiro Bklrted coat trimmed In real Irish laro nnd with mother of pearl bnrk- Icb, and a pair of filmy silk gloves when he buys his fall outfit! That may happen when he buys rings for IiIr toes, but not before then. Fortunately, here on Coos Hay and everywhere olso. most men hnve too much treal thinking and real work to do to ho nbnorbed In this Hoston dude's predictions. DEADLOCK O.V HILL. WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 8. Impudent regarding tho deadlock on the wool tiirlfT revision hill Hepre Bcntntlvo Underwood of the confe ronco of suli-cmnmlttee, Bald today unless an agreement with Sonator LttFollotto could be brought about soon, he would ask to have the full conference committee called to gether, with n view of reporting n disagreement. Three Conlli'incil. Three were confirmed at the Marshfield Episco pal church Sunday by Hlshop Send ding of l'ortlnd who conducted tho services. They were Alee. Campbell and wife and Miss Florence Aiken. The services were largely attended, many friends of Hlshop Scnddlug who belong to other denominations attending. Xmu i e I'nlkeiisielii Congressman Hawley has reconiinended the tip polntmeut of L. F. Falkenstclii of North lleud as shipping commission er for tho I'ort of Coos Hay. This Is a now federal position nB far as this port is concerned. The ship ping commissioner Is tho olllclal rep resentative of the government nnd his duties aro to act as u "go-between" In case of disputes or other troubles between ship owners nnd the sailors. I mlcigoes Operation A. A. Nich ols and family passed through the city today on their way to Umpire where they will remain during tho absence of Mr. Nichols sister who Is in Liinu hospital, San Francisco, where she underwent an operation last Tuesday for tumor. Mr. Mo Mullen and Mrs. Me.Mullon'H sister Mrs. Georgian Hozell accompanied her to San Francisco. A letter re ceived yesterday from I hem stilted that while .Mrs. Mc.Miillen wus very low she was Improving and hopes are entertained or her ultimate recovery. sued by Lincoln, It Is understood thnt no chnrgoB hnve been filed against him. The following dlspntch from Klnmnth Falls tells of his latest pro dlcnmont: "Word haB been received thnt Grant Lincoln, drat editor of tho Kln mnth Chronicle, Is wanted by the authorities nt San Dlcgo. It Ib al leged thnt Lincoln obtained money under false pretenses from Fred CUft nnd wife, former residents of this city. In trading some Klnmnth Falls property for San Diego realty and representing to the Cllfts thnt his property was free from all Incum brances. Lntor It dovolnped that everything ho hnd transferred to the Cllfts wns heavily mortgaged, It Is charged. "Lincoln Ib well known In thlB city. At tho tlmb tho Klnmnth Pub lishing compnny wan Incorporated and the dally Chronlclo placed In tho newspaper world. Lincoln wnB chosen as Its editor. Word wns recently re ceived from Cons county that he had written chocks thoro on lmnkB whore he hnd no funds. Shortly hofore leaving thin city Lincoln wrote checkB nt vnrloua tlniOB when ho hntl no funds. In this city thoro nro many who had business dealings with him." Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshfield use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep It call up PHONE 73-J. Freo delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CHEAM & MILK ICE, HUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE We Work And Advertise To tiring n customer here the first time, nftcr that ho comes of lil& own accord. You know why. KEMEMHEK There Is no klnlc, or cue that wo can't do. "THINK IT OVEIiaiRY." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONIC MAIN 5"fJ ENGLISH SPY IX OEH.MANY. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) IIHFJ.MHN. Germany. Aug. S. An Englishman, said to be nn officer of tho llrltlih Yeomanry, was arrested here while spying on the German for mications on the North Sen const The prUmier was admitted to hall. To Coimeci Lakes Henry Sengs tacken has returned from Ten Mile where he was Investigating the Port ciiiuinlHslon's project for cutting u channel between the lakes. He con sulted the people there and hopes to start the work this rail which will eliminate tho overland hall of hulk and products between the boat lines on the two lakes. He renortB every thing Is prosperous In that sect Ion. the Hue new two story building whlcli Mllo Plei-Hoii recontly completed nt Ten Mile adding to the appearance of that place. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Thoro will ho n meeting of tho business in on nnd cltlzons of Coos Hny at the rooms or the Chninhor of Commerce In Mnrshllcld tomorrow Wednesday, August 0. to arrange for n public reception of tho crulBor Hos ton on her nrrlvnl hero from Port land. Residents of Mnrshllold, North Hend and Kastslde aro urgod to bo present to nsslst In tho arrangomontH PHONE I. fi. KAUFMAN CO., YOUR COAL ORDERS, 91,5(1 TON. Blanchard's Livery Wo have Hccured tne llvory busi ness of L. II. Hnlsner and tire pre pared to ronder excellent service to tho peoplo of Cooa Day. Caroful drlvora. good rigs and ovorythlng thnt will menn satisfactory aorvico to tbo public. Phono us for a driving noma, n rig or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wo also do u trucking business of nil kinds. HLAXCHAHD HHOTHEHfi. Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Stroets. Phono 138-J JWjjSSIOim DIRECTORY r it. Zr7rnKsmx!a Modern Dontnl Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high clnss work on short notlco at tho very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady nttondant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel. CO.VGRHSS TO AIMOI'R.V. (Hy AwioclatBil im-om t Cooa Hny Time; WASHINGTON. 1). O. Aug. S. The leHileiK of belli II.miwk or Con- groM figure on adjournment between August IT. and Hi. To Aid IhNtou. Dounld M. Char leston of the United States Engln coring Department came over from i oijiiiiio today to assist Engineer Itohlusou of the Port of Coos Hay In placing wiine special aids to naviga tion for the henellt of Hie cruiser Hoitou on her nrrlvnl here. The mat ter uiu arruuaed by Knqlnoer l.eefe who took the matter with the Port land nlHce and ihroiiKli thenv with Hie United Stnte Lighthouse De partment, which now has charge or such nialiei'b. The llghthutic ten dor Heather Ik to be sent In lui. xiikii for n. purpose of placlnur huova 'nnd other nlds to navigation. $100 Reward, $100 Then niter ef lhl impir Mill l iIi-hm1 to li'iini Hint Hiito In nl lonM niii'ilri'mlcil ulinn lint M'lvmi. Iirtu Ihtii nlilit lo nin In nil ll -urp.niii niiii i iHinrru. iiiiii'n CitUrrli !i"r" .."".' "dypo'Ulvi'riireiiiiw known in in.- niriiirni iiiiiiTiiiiy. i ninrrii Iiciiiv ntim lllillluiiitl ill.iu.c, rr.iifri' n niiMltullniiM lriHlm.nl IIhII.h Cnurrli euro l taken Inter nnlly, ni'ilnn illrrntlyiirmii the liluml nml run. ciMiMHiirlHifiiiif Hni.iiii.ii,iliiiclivit(iriiMiiB tin fiiiiiiitittliin i( Ihcill.-n.i'. nn. I ultlnirlho im li'lil RlrctiRtli fn hnlldlii' npllii' iniixltil. linn nml n.tloili'K tmiiiro In itnlnc ll work. 1 lie proprietor have n much fiillli In fn , r. lltiHiprllinl Ihi'V nffiTlliirllunilrril Ihil. jr. for nnv cimo thai It falU in cure Semi for lint of tenllrunulAl. u K. l',n KNKY A CO., ToIfJo. O. Solil hv nil llrui;i:ll.7.V, Tnlc Ittillw' Pnmlly I1I lorcniiMfiinlloii MRS. L. ERIUIvSOX, Professional Nurse 25 Tlrst Street Phono G4-J Am prepared to nccommodnto pa- iioius. uoiiimoiiiont cases a specialty T HE ASTE ELLS HE RUTH That's what tells In Stafford's Can- iIIob, "The Taste Tolls The Truth." They are pure, delicious and whole some. That's what tells In Stafford's fee Croniu. The tnsto tells the buiiio That's what tolls In Stafford's Soda Drinks. Tho tnsto tolls they are good. The liiNte lolls Try it taste. V2 nil A. O. HL'HKOUr.'HK, -' Sclciitlllc Mnssnglst, TreatB all diseases Ofllco, corner Second nnd Central Avonuo. Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. rjlt. II. H. MOORE, Chlroprnctor. '' Chronic Diseases n Specialty 203 Coos Dldg Phono 81-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 rR. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyolcuin Uraduato of tbo American school of Osteopathy at Klrksville, Mo. Ofllce In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 1G1-J; Mnrshllold; Oregon DR. J. W. IXGRAM, ll..'klnl.... .....1 a..-. HjniLiitil Him i3Ul CUUi 209-210 Coko Uullding hones: Ofllce 102J; Rcslilcnco 1021. J. V. HEXNETT, lanvyer. Peaches Are At the Bottom Next steamer has 500 boxes Get in quick. The canners are taking everything they can get hold of and the crop will not last as long as usual yr f f-A ' Br 'SSWJIfiPflA TWO STOKES. Ofllco ovor Flnnagnn & Dennett nank Inrshtleld Oregon T-yt. .1. T. McCOHMAC, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon. Jfllce: Lockhart Dulldlug, opposite Post 0.11c.. Phone 105-J Hi:.L ESTATE HARGAIXS. , 7-room house at Hunker Hill $1,.10U ' 5 Lots and two hiitldlngs on Hroadway South $!,.1(io Hungnlow, modern, Central avoiiue s:i,tnn Three ncros deep waterfront $l,ooo AUG. l'RI.EKX, Heal Estate Insuninro ami ItentnN BAPE INVESTMENT For Information concerning hlgh-clnss bond Investments, bearing C Interest not, write O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams and Company, Los Angeles, California. OS, (Vntiitl Ave., Mnrclillehl, Ore. i WATCH! NOTICE Homer Mnuzoy, ono of tho drlvora and tho solicitor for us is out for Laundry. Wnteh him! ho Is liable to stop you on the street and explain all details of Laundry nnd also to be at your homo nay time. Ho knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfield Hand and, Steam Launtlry I'lION"- 220-j ' ,' UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Wo are expert dyers and cleaners. Hat work of all kinds. Our work will please you. Suits made to order. 230 Central Ave. Phono 2.10X ROSS & PINEGOR PROPRIETORS ! An ordinary caso of diarrhoea can, ns a rule, bo cured by a single doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers. No Extra Steps With Electric Flat Irons Every woman took many steps between ironing board and stove the old way. The new electric abolishes all this loss nf energy and time. The ironing can be done in the coolest room available or on the porch. And the work is done better. Electric Flat Irons now $3.00. Ironing Done In Half the Time With Half the Labor. 3 Telephone 178 Oregon Power Company Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would ao well to call at tho Pacific Monumo&tal Wonts, South Broadway and mako solectlon from tho largo stock now on ban! Mr. Wilson has In his omploy tho only prnctlcnl marblo nnd gr nlto cutter in Coos county. And none but tho best work Is turntd llllll Don't Kick Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order now and be happy later, Dry Timber Ends While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY blocks for fire place and stove wood, ORDER NOW C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. I : Broadway Yards Phone 190-J Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and" Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENIIY SLWGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Oflke Phone 191 Marshfield Offlco 14-J. Farms - Timber - Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. "eusrai Agents "BASTSIDE" II E II Si JJM- 3.hohavo Inventive bllltv After the show try a Turklsb B Phone 214-J. 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