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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1911)
THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 3 ) esiness Men'sCarniva and Industrial an4 Agricultural! Fair At Bandon, Oregon ig Bays, August 241 25th, 26th and 27th ;u;oij,..i: flight j)aiiiy stock agkiouii'ukal kxiiiijit.s confetti rattles high lllvi: and slide for life dancing and music daily masoueh carnivals u.ulv contest parades clam rakes automohile races and auto endurance contest finest 13xii1hition ok fireworks ever seex in southern oregon. something doing eveity minute all day long and the nights ahe nights ok mi:hkimext and music. Home Land Co. Has the Following' Bargains to Offer Investors: : : : 100x140 Feet on Broadway, 1 block to Chandler Hotel, for $20,000 Three blocks, in center of city for, each $7,000 14 TCoom hotel, with good lease, and doing fine business, for. . $2,200 50x230 ft. "Waterfront with 50 foot frontage on Front street. This is a corner and a fine bus iness proposition for $12,000 A Fine modern home, grounds 100x100 ft. at Eastside, part cash, for $3,200 100 Acres ."joining townsito of Lakeside for $3,000 half cash and years on J3al. at (i?" Int. One quarter mile waterfront on Isthmus Slough, adjoining Millington. Price $15,000 The finest home in Coquille, strictly modern house, the contract price on same would be if built now $8,000, and we have it for few days at. . . . $G,500 Call on or write us for reliable infor mation regarding the best investments on Coos Bay, we have them. Home Land Co. 264 North Front St., Marshfield, Oregon SCHOOL DIIiEGTOBY i (f dignifying the INDUSTRIES" This Is the title of a beautiful 04-pago book, which will ow any boy or girl how to SUCCEED. Drop a postal in the mall TODAY ana It will be sent FREE. The aim of tbe College Is to dignify and popularise the Industrlos, and to serve ALt tbo people. It offers courses In Agriculture. Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering. Mechanical Epgtneerlng, Mlnlnc Engin eering, Forestry, Domestlo. Science and Art, Com raerce, Pharmacy and Muelo. Tue College opens September 23d. Catajogfreo. Address: REOITTKAIt, OKEC10H AGRICULTURAL OOLLEQE, Corvallts, Oregoa. i JyKi MJtUi EffMEV: mx&kasmwNM&k &iaaUj&&'J&il NWtsW ,tv,"c 'A S.'.'" SI'S'EI i or T"1- "0lY C , .?! ,tiLS AN0 MA''Y" '' " ' ""J ciiin !,. I '' Ml" Cl A"- ElwuncunJ C miner. tISTti V, i ? ?'" Wr'i-forAi.nrninuwat.A(Urrw HUUWJHin w- WllOnnlnt. n..i. . .. .. Zt .? C0,1Bh ,s kPt loose and ex hin.. on eas' by slvlne Chamber ia'V,Co"Sh Remedy. It has been ea uu,any epidemics of this dls bv n . ,per,ect success. For sale B) all dealers. Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE HENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS EXGIXKS and CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS CoosBay Cil& Supply Co Mnrshlleld, Ore. PHOXE 802-J Moll Orders Solicited. Last Chance ThoOld Man Chimney Sweep will only remain hero the rest of the month. So elenn them now as Ocorgo has an enengoinonr with O. II. & N. It. II. Co., tho year round to Inspect and clean Depot chimneys on all their divisions. IIo will glvo tho pcoplo of Cooh '3ny a chanco at ono for $1.00. For moro than ono 75 cent each or residences and public buildings. Hut you must leave order at Ulanco Cigar Storo at onco. Hello! Hello! Housewives of Mnrahfleld ubo Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocor does not koop It call up PHOXE 73-J. Frco dollvory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & 5IILK ICE, I1UTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Business Directory Following is a list of Reliable Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronize. Go To ! WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 773 STADDEN All Kinds of pliotograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak: flnlshing. J. L. KOONTZ Marliluo and Repair Shops GENERAL .MACHINIST Steam and Gas Englno Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfleld, Ore. IF YOU HAVE ANY House to Build You Will Do Well to See LADD, HUNT CONTRACTORS AND RUILDERS. Phone 138 J u ,. , xx ft-irt. J. dfflf.fissHiNiiyi?i!rs VI.WS OF COQUILLE. ('ms County Seal Kivnls an Told by ' The linn Id. George Miidjsoli, bite of Iloiobiiifr hat purchased tho photo studio r,f .1. II. Srndden In this city. Mrs. Phobebe Whetstone, tt ptoii- jeer lady of this city, goes to Port land by the next Ilrenkwater to mnko her futuro home. Died On the South Fork, si:; miles from Myrtle Point, August 7 15(11, William Warner, tho ten j enf old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. War nor. Interment took place In tbo Warner cemetery on the South Fork Tuesday forenoon. A. II. Jones who had the misfor tune to get his back dislocated and other severe bruises by being thrown fronl a wagon nnd run over, was able to bo moved from the homo of G. T. Robinson to that of Nile Miller Sun day. Ho Is getting along as well as can bo expected. John Kinney from Missouri who had been visiting friends hero started for home Saturday. He was accompanied to tho bay by L. A. Plnkston with whom ho hnd visited. Mr. Kinney Is n U. S. mall clerk op crating between St. Louis nnd Kan sas City, Mo. Mrs. S. A. Moore of Whltlor, Cali fornia, Is at Ilandon on a visit with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Rogers. Mrs. Mooro Is meeting many old Coos county friends whom she became nc qualntcd with wbllo residing hero and at Coalcdo. HHjllLLK PAPER CHANGES. I. F. Dean Ti'adi-H llei-uld For Cot tage Grove Leader. Tho Herald Is to have n new ed itor, and manager next week. W. C. Conner, founder of the Myrtle Point Enterprise, and for seven or eight years editor and manager of the Ko Kcburg Plaindealer. nnd for about the same length of time that of tho Cottage Groe Lender, has swapped the latter paper for the Herald and is due hero In a few days to take, "barge. U. O. Dryden, for a number if ears the Job man In this olllce. 's now at Cottage Orove looking aft er the Interests of the Leader, and It Is our purpose to Join him this week to take up our duties In that city. While we regret to leave Coos county at this time, Its prospects just now being the brightest In Its history, we feel It Is for the best interests of our family to make a chnngo. Wo will watch with deepest Interest the movements along the lines of general Improvement, development and en terprise we l'.ope to be nblo to come In by rail when returning on a visit to see old friends nnd get a breath of salt air. )v. Conner, the new man ager of the Herald Is a man of abil ity and sterling qualities and will merit a generous nnd liberal patron age at the hands of our business men nnd citizens generally. Couulllo Herald. Cannery Starts. fH 111 IS BOGSniG READ THE TIMES' WAA'T ADB. .1. A. Yonkam Iibb closed a con tract with H. L. Johnson, tho Into purchaser of tho Von Pegert plnco two miles up the river, for a largo barn on the place. He will also build a garago for Mrs. Dr. Owen'! new automobile. Cl'LLINGS OF C1KJUILLE. Cooh County Seat News As Told by The Sentinel. Ilandon is fnted to loso their wide ly advertised twlrler. Guy Dlpplo. tho only bnll player on tho tenm. loft Tuesdny for Medford whero ho ex pects to locnto. Ed. Elllngsen nnd II. E. Shelly have contracted to build a two story. 44 by 100 foot barn on A. T. Iies- tul's ranch about 3 miles south of town. When completed tho bam will bo ono of tho largest in Coos county. Mnrrled At tho Judges ofllco, In this city, July liDth, 1011, Mr. Loo Srhnur nnd Miss Minnie Inez Gilbert, both of Ilandon, Coos county, Ore gon; Judgo E. G. D. Holdon ofllclnt-Ing. J. P. Lewis nnd Bert Horner bnro disposed of their meat mnrkot on Front street to Emll Ogren, of Marsh fleld, who has taken charge. Lowls snys that Eugene looks good to him nnd thnt If be enn And n satisfactory location bo will mako it his future home. Miss Gortrudo Johnson was agree ably surprised Wednosdny night by tho miscellaneous shower glvon by Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, Mrs. Frod Llno gar nnd Miss Eva Schroeder nt tho homo of tho Inter in honor of her marriage to George Luedklo a promi nent dry-goods merchnnt of Healds- burg. California. WHO WERE THEY? Port Orford Tilbiiuto Tells of Had Plight of Ilandon Men. Wo are Informed that Gnmo War don Morgan arrested flvo prominent Dnndon citizens at Sovonmllo, Aug ust 4. From testimony brought out In court nt Coquillo before Judgo Holdon the carcass of ono spotted fawn nbout the slzo of a Jack rabbit was found In tho camp of thoso Dan don citizens. Two of whom worn church trusteos and another n min ister. Tho greon htdo of nnothdr fawn wns found ono bad boon eat- on. Tho party had 3 dogs, said they wore bear hunting, had been out 5 days, but 2 fawns wore nil that was killed. Party claims n Httlo boy In camp klllod ono fawn, but did not know how tho skin of tho othor one came to be in camp. Port Orford Tribune. F. S. Dow returned Inst evening from n business trip to Myitle Point. He reports thnt tho new cannery tboro started tho season yesterday, opening on bonus. There Is n big crop of beans for It to hnndlo nnd tho pcoplo there nro enthusiastic over tbo prospect of a very successful sen son for it. SKELETONS WELL PRESERVED. Wbllo excavating for tho new boat house tho llfo saving crow unearthed two Indlnn skeletons, ono of which wns In a wonderful stato of presei vation, tho entire skull being per fectly wholo, tho lower Jay attached nnd every tooth In place Tho bone, however, was somowbat decomposed, nnd after being subjected to tho nil was somewhat broken up. Ilandon Recorder. PLAN 111(2 MEETING. W. C. T. U. Arranges For Session In Mnrxlillcld Aug. iil. Tho W. C. T. U. which hold n spe cial, meeting Tuesdny aftoruou at the Presbyterian church at North Rend hnd tho following program: Song, "Stand Up For Jesus," con gregation MrH. Geo. Hazier, plnnlut. Scripture loading Mrs. Win. Noll- sou. Invocation Mrs. Itobt. McCnnn. Reports from tho different unions thnt wero represented. A short business mooting wns held In which pinna woro mndo to hold a convention In Mnrshlleld, August 24. It Is to bo an nil day session with Mrs. Robblns from Portland nR tbo principal speaker. Tho visitors from othor unions woro as follows: Mrs. Ora McCarty, Mrs. Fannlo Wheelor and Mrs. Heloi Downs of Marshfleld, Mrs. Maude WntkliiB of Cedars, Mrs. Martin Ilreen and Miss Anna Lund of Enst-side. LAROR WINS POINT. DR. CLARKE of PORTLAND, CHIROPRACTOR, will GIVE treat ment and diagnosis FREE from now UNTIL AUGUST 17. Office at the LLOYD HOTEL. (Dy Assoointed Press t Coos Da Time3.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 11. Organized labor won n signal victory whon Comptroller of tho Treasury Tracowoll coiibtruod tbo last naval appropriation net to moan that "ovo ry" employe In shipyards whoro gov ornmont vessels nro being ballt must bo glvon an eight-hour day. THE CLEW. LIFn Is a clearing In a wood Where stays mldfllglit tho soul a thrush llathes tu the tenm an J finds It good. Peoples with sonu the solitude, Then, slnyttis. diioa the dark, tho hush -William Roipoe Thayer PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN tt CO., YOUR COAL ORDERS, JJI.BO TON. A TURKISH HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. MAItSHFIELD MAN TELLS PORT LAND PAPER OF RAPID DEVEL OPMENT IX COOS HAY COUN TRY. The I'of tlnnd Oregonlan prints tho following: "Coos llsy people nlreidy nro discounting tho progress thaty wilt be mnde in thnt district as tho result of the const ruction of tho rnll ronil from Eugene to Marshfleld, ns announced by the Southern Paclllc Company last week. Hugh McLnln, n ploncor contractor nnd buelners man of Mnrshlleld, who wns In Portland with the Naval Re serve Hand of that city yesterday, do dared thnt harbor Improvements, new buildings, street Improvements, public-service facilities and numer ous othor advantages will bo provid ed even before tho rnllrond Is built. Tho principal need of Mnrshflold now Is nn Improved harbor. Tho citizens there bnvo provided $300,000 for carrying on that work. Tho farming districts, too, nro pre paring to profit by tho coming of tho rnllrond. More extensive nnd moro diversified ngiiculturo will bo tho ro sult. Tho railroad will aid In tho de velopment of tbe great timber nroaB near Coos Hay. As fast iib tho wood Is cleared from tho land it will bo opened for cultivation. Hccausc of the absence of railroads tho public highways In Coos county aro better than tho nverngo In Oro gon, ns they arc tho only means ot transportntlon, but railroad construc tion will result In Incrcnsod travol and consequently In a demand for better roads. "Although we hnvo'hnd frequent promises of a railroad," said Mr. Mc Lnln, "tho announcement of Mr. O'Hrlen Inst week Is tho flrst thing thnt wo have been nblo to bank on. Wo know It Is a suro thing this tlmo, ns he spenks with nuthorlty and1 Is not In tbo habit of making rash state ments. Coos Hay pooplo aro olatod over tho prospects, nnd nro looking forward to Incrcnsod prosperity through opening of tho lino.' " LMIHAHY NOTES. FOUR THINGS. Four thbmc n man munt lenrn to do If ho would mnko his record truu To thlnlc without confusion clearly, To lovo bit (cllow men slr.ccroly, To net from honewt motives purely, To trust In Ood and heaven so curdy Henry u Dyke, We should bo glnd to recolvo dona tions of old or new books In foreign languages, especially Swedish, Nor wegian, German nnd French. "There Ih no public institution qulto ns broad In Its possibilities of public service ns tho free public lib rary In Amerlen, and especially tho free library of tho small town." Tho report for July shows n cir culation of U22, very good consider ing tho number of porsons who woro away on their vacations. Our total registration Is now 83S. Tho quotation Is from nn artlclo In tho Independent for August 3rd, by John Cotton Dunn, librarian of tho Newark, N. J., library, which la well known us ono of tho best nnd most progresBlvo In tho United Sta tes. Tho artlclo Is finely lllustrntod, and gives a correct Idea ot library work. A number of tbo teachers attend ing tho institute have visited tho lib rary. Wo hope to seo moro of thom. Tho library nnd tho tonchor aro fast learning to work togotbor. Tonch ors nro Invited to look ovor our col lection of children's books of history, biography and travol, and tho collec tion on education. Happiest Girl in Lincoln. A Lincoln, Neb,, girl wites. ' I had been nlllng for somo tlmo with , chronic constipation nnd stomach ' trouble. I began tnklng Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and In threo diys I wns ablo to bo up and got bettor right along. I am the proudest girl In Lincoln to fln-i such n good medicine." For salo by all dealers. AN IRISH TUNE. Vyil.ti you listen to tho laugh of It ' ' (lushing from tho flddlo? More'a tho fun In half of it That o'eu un Irish rlddlo. Sure It's not a (Uldlur's bow That's malting xport so worry. It's Just tho fulrles lauKhint; bo. I hoard thom oft In Kerry, Yyil.L you llston to tho stop of UT ' ' Flth, tliut tune's a daisy. Just tho vory leap of It Would iiuiUo the feet unalsy. Hold your tunuiue, yu noisy rogues, And stop our giddy pranclngl It'H me can I. cur the ueeshoe broeues) Of Irish fulrles dancing. Y7ILL you listen to tho tuna of It, ' ' Sweeter than tho honey? I'd rathor hear tho croon of t Thau cet n miser's money. Sure, my son. It makes mo cry, ISut don't play any ot':er May Ood be with the days pons bjr I danced It with our mother! -Hush P. munt. (a- i h ? , '