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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1911)
(t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,191 1 EVENING EDITION. "4 f im nrw"lTi57n;?,'W r vs GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS I TO BOOST COOS BAY i I J. Ilculd Goes East to llniuiiu Local Itcnl J-Matu and Kneoiirngo Emigration to This Section. Mr. 1'. J. Ilenld of tho Reynolds Development company, who lias spent tho last two months in Mnrsh fleld, departed for tho cast tills morn I UK. Ho will represent tho company In Minneapolis, selling lotB iu tho now addition and otherwise encouraging emigration to tho Coos liny country. Mr. Hcald was at Panama eight een months preceding his visit to tho Bay nnd was thero in clinrgo of tho government's steamship lines. Ho anticipates great good will result to Pacific coaBt ports from tho opening ot tho canal and thnt particularly Coos Hay will bo benefitted. "The comblnod effort of railroad communication nnd tho opening of tho canal route to Atlantic ports will Biiroly make Marshneld grow llko mngic," said Mr. lleald in a recent lntervlow. "I liavo vlBltcd Marshfleld to inform mysolf further of its prospects nnd am more favor ably Impressed than over. I know you had a splendid harbor nnd oth er geographic advantages; 1 am glad also to find your wealth of timber nnd other natural resources sur rounding this port nro bo wonderful ly great. Also I am impressed with tho extent of civic Improvement nl-j ready accomplished in tho city of Marshllold whero undoubtedly tho entering railroads will mako tholr terminals." NEWS OK GARDINER. (Special to Tho Times.) GARDINER, Ore., Sept. 10. -The new Methodist church, which Is be ing built on the site of tho one that was recently destroyed by llro, Is nenrlng completion. It is a modern structure and very neat in appear ance nnd cost in the neighborhood of $3,000. PHAISES COOS EXHIBIT. Tho Gardiner schools opened Sep tember fourth with n good enroll ment, nil tho grades to tho 10th be ing represented. Although tho school is crowded nnd involves a grent deal of work for two teachers, Prof. Austin nnd Miss Homlg. Hnrry Graham, captain of the "Flash," wns severely bitten by a hog Saturday morning whllo loading It on tho scow. Tho wound, though painful Is not dnngcrous. A Btngo has been put on between Gardiner nnd Glennda. This will bo a great boon to the traveling public. The routo Is over the new rond and shortens the dlstnnco considerable. Tho traveling public and tho poo plo in genornl who mnko frequent trips on tho "Eva" will miss Its go nial and accommodating captain, James Smith, .Jimmy, as his friends know him, hns bought the Haskell farm nnd will soon niovo on to It. Huudivds of Visitors View Display at State Kalr. A Snlom dispatch to a Portlnnd paper says: "Coos county hns nn nxlillilt. which hns been tucked away in nn Isolated part of the pavilion, i hut its Isolation lins not caused It to bo unsought Or unseen. Hundreds of people viewed this exhibit with keen Interest despite tho fact that all of the nintcrinl for tho display wns not on hnnd. As usual, Coos county sent to tho fair one of the choicest quality displays of Gravens- tcin apples that could bo found. Coos differentiates In Its exhibit to n greater extent thnn many of the counties. Its splendid specimens of , woods and forest products nttractsi the eye and in addition aro coal dls plays and products of sea and can nery." ICOAST LEAGUE , RAN SCURFS SALMOX PRICKS AUK HIGH. Option Expires. Tho option which Tnggnrt Aston, chief pnglncor for thp, Coos Day & Eastern, held on tho Hennessey and Scngstnckon tldc-llat holdings across tho bay, expired a fow days ago. Mr. Aston did not close under the old option but linn boon negotiating for a now option until December 1 at nn advanced price Tho rcnBon for not closing on tho property Is stated to hnvo been thnt his survey was not nufllclontly ndvnnccd to onnblo him to dotormlno whether the property In question would lit Into his plans for terminals. ALONG THU WATERFRONT. Tho President sailed this morning for Dnndon, Port Orford and Gold Bench with gonoral merchandise. OiKMihig of Fnll, Fishing nt Astoria Sees Stiff Market. ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. 14. Tho fall Hshlng season on tho Columbia river has opened nnd, owing to tho mnrketH, ten canneries on tho lower 'trong demand for salmon In Mio river will run, while all tho cold-stor-ago plants will tnko steolhends for freezing. Tho packers held n meeting nnd fixed tho prices to bo paid for raw fish at tho highest rates which hnvo over prevailed during a fall season on the Columbia. The prices aro 4 cents a pound for sllversldes, tulles and fall Bnlmon; C cents a pound for Htoclhcads nnd 10 cents ench for dog fish. (Dy Assoclnt 1 Press to tho Coos Bnj Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 15. Hnlu ngnln yesterday caused n postpone ment of the Portlnnd-Veriion game here. The other games in the Const League resulted ns follows: At San Francisco San Francisco Oakland At Los Angeles Los Angeles Sacramento R 1 3 It 0 3 Tho tug Klyhlam, which enmo over yostorday with barges carrying ap piirtonnnccs of tho dredge Oregon sailed this morning for Random FOWLER TO FLY. Mnylm Able to Start Kor Xew York Tomorrow. By Associated Press to tho Ows Hay Times.) COLFAX, Cub, Sopt lr. Su.m rapid progress Is being mndo In tho reconstruction of FowlerV wicekml blplnno thnt ho mny bo able to Mart for Now York tomorrow. A TURKISH HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. """GIVES QUICK ACTION Lnckhnrt & Parsons. Drug Co. re ports Hint A SINGLE DOSE of slmplo buckthorn bark, glycorlno, etc., ns compounded In Adlor-l-kn, tho now Gorman nppondlcltls remody, rolloves constipation, sour stomnch or gas on tho stomnch almost INSTANTLY. Many Mnrahflold pcoplo nro being helped. Don't Miss This Chance 114.75 buys nny or our $S0 to $25 suits. $17.50 buys nny ot our $25 to $35 suits. The Famous High Art Clothing Mario by Strouso & Bros., Baltimore, M1., absolutely guaranteed to be of tho best on tho market m stylo, tit and quality. Even it' you hnvo a now suit, you can't afford to miss this bargain. "Wear a suit of quality for what you would pay for a cheap shoddy working suit. Also a low ' from $25 to $30. Overcoats While They Last $17 50 Tho Excelsior arrived off tho Coos Hay bar this morning from San Fran cisco. Sho Is bringing up n cargo of general freight and will tnko out a cargo ot lumber. BRIEFS OF HAXDOX. New of Loner Coqullle as Told by The IUtomIci'. .loss Day. tho well-known Coos county boxer, will meet Dnl Price In a 20-round contest at Coqullle, Sat urday night. Tho men will go ul catch weights. Messrs. Bonk, Hnrtrnnft, Klepfcr, Smoker nnd BnrrowB are In Coqullle having a heart to heart tnlk with tho grand Jury In rognrd to a cor tain fawn thnt died of heart failure not many moons ago. T. II. Kreamer, formorly connect od with tho Recorder, but who has been In Portlnnd for tho past few months, returned to Dnndon Friday Ho will bo hero n week or so, and possibly may stay longer. Rev. C. Oscar Heath, who hns been pnstor of the Methodist Epis copal church of Uan'don this sum mer, left with his wlfo for Salom, Monday, whero Mr. Heath will enter school nnd complete his course of study. FINED FOR BORROWING PAPER. Alton Judge PuuUlics Woman for Appropriating Neighbor's Paper To borrow a neighbor's newspaper Is a punishable offenso according to .Magistrate Lessnor of Alton, III., in tho case of Mrs. Muriel Jackson, who was accused of taking a Sunday morning paper from tho porch of Mrs. Mnry ICelley, her neighbor. Mrs. Jackson did not deny tnklng the newspaper, but said sho had only borrowed It, intending to return it. State's Attorney Wilson wns disposed to allow the case to be dismissed, when .ludgo Lessner interfered and nsscsHcd n flno against tho defendant, thereby establishing a precedent for Alton in all clnsses whero persons ap propriate newspapers which were not Intended for them. As a salcs-mnkor and a busi- ncss-bulldcr, do you know of anything bettor or surerUhnn advertising. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN ftt-J IIROOM CORN WILL REACH HIGH PRICE IJLOOMINQTON. 111., Sopt. 4 14. Tho now crop of broom corn Is moving nnd somo of tho sales recorded nro tho highest in 30 years. Ono farmer in Dou- las county sold nine tons yes- terday for $100 a ton. Harvest- lug will bo In full blast soon. It Is said that the supply of broom corn this season will bo limited nnd some growers nro predicting thnt $200 n ton will bo mild beforo tho season Is over. Prof. A. Richards A Graduating Teacher Pupil of Carl Chrlstonscn, tho well known Now York concert plnnlst, will tnko a limited number ot stu dents (or prlvnto lessons. Applicants call at Dr. Winkler's Room No. 1 Songstackon Dldg. No. 13G Broadway. 4 NOTICE. Tho best wny to build up vour own town Is to do your trading nt homo. Patronize , your homo merchants. If they succeed the chances nro you will j succeed. When you send n doi- Inr to a mail order Iioiibo you hnvo tho goods and they hnvo the money. Trndo nt "homo nnd wo keep both tho goods nnd the money. MRS. ELROD announces the dls plny Fnll styles In Ladles Suits and Conts, nnd Misses' Coats. Tho cost of repairing tho wiring In our building in Mnrshflcld was nlno dollars. Tho owner nt onco got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year in tho Insurance. Think it over. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237.J We Are After Your Clothing Buskes You know that every merchant who handles Cloth ing is after that same business, Each one claims ho has the best at the lowest prices. We claim and prove that buying and selling for Cash Only gives us the Preference. That is why we tell you each day "Money Talks" Now we ask a comparison of Clothes and Prices. We are showing Suits Overcoats and Raincoats priced $10.00 to $45,00 that we can compare favor ably with Portland and San Francisco stores, Again we repeat "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELT) BANDON FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Re don do EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS J Sails from San Francisco for Marshficld Sunday morniny September 17. INTEH-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 ' O. F. McOEORGE, Agent. WILL EXCHANGE My ..lOO. equity in n 5-room bungalow, Jot 80x02, Woodstock Add., Portlnnd, Ore. Vnlucd nt $3,000, for acreage nonr or property in Marshfloid, Or. J am tho ownor of this bungalow, and shall only doal dlr.vit with ownor of property. If you ku'iw of nny ono wishing to exchange hnv thorn wrlto L. J. Justcn, 494 Morrlsson St., Portlnnd, Oregon. Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound Still retains Its high place ns tho best hoiiBohold remedy for all coughs and colds, cither for children or grown persons. Prevents serious results from a cold. Tako only tho gonulno Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound, nnd refuso substitutes. For Salo nt tho Red Cross Drug Store. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING W1TU THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails from Coos Bay for Portland, Wednesday, Sept. 13 NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 O. P. McGEORGE, Agent Oall early and got your pick $5.00 nnd $1.50 Packard Shoes $3.05 $12.00 nnd $1.50 Cluett Shirts. .$1.35 . 3.00 and $1.50 , 1.00 Kingsbury Hats $2.35 Dig reduction on other goads too Humorous to mention. The Toggery NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh snlmon nnd nre prepared to pay tho highest cash prlco for them. For furthor parti- culars see C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, oi GEO. F. SMITH, Coos River Relieving in tho future growth of tho community, and having already 23 pupils to begin with, Prof. Clo vlco A. Davidson Is now located per manently on Coos Bay. Ho Is a pu pil of Sherwood and ot tho New School of Methods, Chicago, nnd is a thorough teacher of plnno and voice. Appointments mny bo ar ranged porspnnlly or by phono nt Hotel Palaco, North Bend. Phono 53 Comer Broadway &'GentraVxoTth Bond. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSES Wo, tho undersigned legnl voters of Lnkesldo precinct, Coos County, Stnto of Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Coos County, Stnto of Oregon, to grnnt a license to Win, Hlllls Short to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In less quantities than ono gallon in Lnkesldo Precinct. Coos County. Stnto of Oregon, for tho period of' Six Months, ns In duty bound wo will over pray. Mtlo M. Plorson Chns. St. Dennis Amos Kinbargo Chns. N. Norrls Pnrgunlo Clnrlno, Auver Lnmes, DR. E. V. WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation free. Ofllco hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to 5 and C to S p. in. Naturopath lnstltuto Room No. 1. No. 136 Broadway, Marshfleld, pre. pvlt. G. XV. LESLIE, -' Osteopathic Physician Graduato of the Amerhnn school ol Osteopathy at Klrksville, Mo. Office In Eldorado Blk. Hours 16 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 1G1-J; Marshneld; Oregon EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT I) A. M. ON SEPTEMBER 3, 8, 13, 10 AND 2(1 AT 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON SEP TEMBER 5, 10, 10, 23 AND 30. L. II. KEATING, AGENT TIIONE MAIN 85-L DR. C. C. TAGGART, Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofllco 209-210 Coko Building. Phones: Residence 1)0 L; Olllco 102J FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our autos, leaving Marshfleld at O o'clock every morning, ncct lth tho evening train to Portlnnd. Faro $0.00. COOS BAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCIIETTER, Agent, O. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV Marshfleld. Agent, ROSEBUBG, Ore. PHON3 11 con U C II "t Idea, who have some Inventive nblllt Piuaae wnw uiik 'nt Attorney, tu louse write UliKKLKY X Mcl.NTIUF, tVtt.lllllltOI!, n, u W. Ingersoll D. R. Rnzur W. Jngorsoll D. O. Kinyon C. E. A. L. Cram P. G. Jordan Hormnn Cnrlson Gus Carlson C. Anderson Chas J. Furhop Aug. Lnksonen E. Vnnburger Will. Judd A. F. Johnson Androw Mnntkl Now therefor Dennis McDonald J. Vnnlonegan R. M. Wloder Harry Beuson John Vlonler II. W. Wllklns Robert J Monson Mat Mnnlkl J. F. Why'back Georgo Cnrlson P. L. Roundtreo F. G. Krlck Goo F. Schroder Frnnk Bouron Chns. Stutsman tho undersigned J. XV. BENNETT, Lawyer. Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Inrshflold Oregon pvR. J. T. McCORMAC, U Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfllce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post O.T)te. Phone 105-J T-v It A. O. BURROUGHS, Scientific Massnglst, Treats all diseases Office, corner Second and Central Avenue. Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 6 p. m. Good Livery Service Fancy n6w rigs, good horsds and careful drivers aro now nt ttho dis posal of tho Coos Bay public at REASONABLE HATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip nnywhere nnr time. Tinrson .boarded nnd rigs cared for. isew nearso and special nconimo datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 273-J T"R. A. J. HENDRY'S - Modern Dental Parlors. WATCH! NOTICE! Blanchard's Livery Wo have, secured tho livery w ness of L. H. Holsnor ana wr pared to rondor oxcollent "rvW'j drivers, good rigs and everjit" tnnt win mean sausiactui ..--tho public. Phono us for fTCI horse, a rig or anything need a 1 tlin llvorv HnA. Wfi alSO d0 Ml" I g business of all kinds. JILANGIIARD BROTHERS Idvpry, Feed nnd Sales i Scrrt 141 First and Alder Street Phono 138-J will apply to the Hon. County Court Homer Mauzey, ono of tho drivers Wo aro equipped to do high class 'and tho solicitor for us is out for work on short notice at tho very s Laundry. Watch him J he is liable lowest nrlros. Evnmtnntlnn tran ,in atnn vn.. v. . i . . . . s s-isrs r.rc.x: --r "&zzzzzz , ,wu. uuuo uy nme. ho knows .Laundry business from A to Z. site Chandler hotel tomber, 1911, for a liquor license In .... conformity to and with tho afore- TR B MOORE, Chiropractor, tfVltt In TllcAOCna n Qnnnlalt said petition. Dated this 17th 1911. "V7M, HILLIS SHORT, Chronic Diseases a Specialty day of August, 203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L Office hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 6 Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry PHONU 220-J UNIQUE PANTATORKJM We are expert dyers and cleaJ Hat worn 0I au ",uu' will please you. amis maqo 10 oruor. .ji w -.- i . a I'noov - .au i;cnirai (iyc. phone s ROSS & PINECOR PROPRIETORS Have Thaf Roof Foe See CGRTHBLL Phone 8131 rsTCESgggp'iy'M-- A