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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION. HUT NEWS IHIGH SCHOOL GAGE RETURNS TEIS READY 'm "MONEY TALKS" C Hub CI othmg and hoe OF COOS m 601 1 c k I ir' P 1 f it iM F. L. Armitage of Eugene Ex pects Hill Systsm to Build to Coos Bay. ( GETS RIGHT-OF-WAY. 1)1, . I. i.,.r. .,!.. A in. lit IMilv of the Pnclllfc Coast Lino Railway, tho one Mr. Siiinnor niul party ' nro surveying for, wna In Mursh- fleld today getting options frum local parties who own property ' on North Inlet for n right of way ncroas It. In caso they prefer red to sell the right-of-way out right, ho Informed one man, they would pay cash for It. ' P. L. Armttngc of Eugene, a 'capi talist and former Lniio county olllclal, who Is" spending a few days on tho Bay firmly believes, that tho Hill sys tem Is planning n Ho from Eugeno to Mnrshlleld and thinks Hint perhaps tho Hill Interests may bo bohlnd tho Great Western Pacific. Ho also thinks Hint It will bo n into as to who gets Into Coos Hay first. Mr. Armltngo enme In over tho old Coos Bay wagon road from Uoscburg and plans to return via Myrtle Point. Ho Is" greatly pleased with this section of tho country. (Jet ltlglit of Way. It Is understood that the Southern Pacific lias already arranged for n largo portion of their right-of-wny down tho coast from Plorcnco al though nothing has boon filed yet. Tho understanding Is that thoy havo taken It up with alt tho lnrgo holders of land and tho latter havo promlsod tho company Bitch right-of-way ns thoy need on satisfactory terms. This Is snld to havo boon arranged ovon prior to tho survey. Of courso thoro Is cotiMdornbto of tho right-of-way to bo obtnlnod front tho smnll holders of land hut this will bo tnlcen up by npeclnl Tight-of-way mon nftor tho locating survey Is completed. Contractors Nhlpnii'iitK. According to local parties who havo talked with Capt. n. V. Olson of tho Nnnn Smith and Arno Moreen, general superintendent of the C. A Smith company, a day or two ago, thoro Is llkoly to bo n shipment of uteatit shovels nud other equipment for railroad contractors hero from San PrnnclBco shortly. As Capt. 01 eon and Mr. Moreen loft on tho Nnnn Smith yestordny. further details of It could not bo secured and nothing Is known nt tho local olllces of tho Smith company folntlvo to tho mat ter. Just who tho contractor la and for Which project tho equipment Is to ho twilight hero Is a quostlon that Is jicrpjoxlng locnl peoplo who havo tieon trying to get n lino on tho rnll road situation. J. C. Toohoy nnd J. A. Lcddy of rortl'nnd registered nt tho Chandler today and someono started tho rumor that tho former was tho Southern Pa cific railroad contractor from Spok ane As tho rnllroad contractors epoll their nnmo "Twohy". It Is scar cely llkoly thnt ono of them would wrlto It Toohoy horo. IIONOHHTOOMUIIEN. Cit. Mncgonu and Crrnv. Treated Hhn Like ii Admiral. Tho Portland OregonlariVrintii tho following: "J. P. 0'P.rlen, vice president nnd general manager of tho. O.-W. It. & N- Co.. who wont to Marshflold last week, was accorded distinguished honors while on tho ship, 'Wo gave him tho honors accord ed an admiral,' said Captain Mac Bonn nftor tho Hreakwntor return ed to Portland. 'When ho enmo aboard nt Astoria nnd when ho lnnd ed nt Marshflold wo dressed tho Bhlp in bunting and n bugler piped him ovor tho sldo." At Marshflold Mr. O'llrlen was met tty a special reroptlon committee nnd was entertained nt n smoker Thurs day night and a banquet on tho fol lowing oven lug. During his stay In Marshflold ho visited all tho moro important points and tho places whoro tho railroad Is llkoly to o through.'' JUST RECEIVED A Nlco Now Lino of r j HORSE COVERS HTAltLE. JIUVNKETH LAP ROUES Wo also hnndlo tho Famous Napn ite Cloves. Don't forget our Hand made Harness. Guaranteed ns good as any In tho world. Wo nlso do ropatrtng. HOPSON THK HARNESS MAN Corner Front St. and Central Ave. MorsliUcld, Ore. Marshfiold Football Boys Cori fident of Victory Over v Myrtle Point. Tho Marshflold High school foot ball team will piny Its first- same Of tho season with Myrtlo Point Prldnj afternoon on tho Marshflold grounds. Tho boys havo been practicing hard for nearly three weeks and all the members nro In the beat possible form. Tho team, while not qulto ns heavy ns last year's bunch, Is con siderably faster, nnd tho boys aro confident of winning Friday's game. Marshflold hns boon exceptionally fortunate In Its coaches this year. Mr. Orannls p!ayod soveral years on tho Willamette University tenm, and Inter coached several valley teams Including Salem High school. Mr. Barker has had several years of nc tlvo playing In tho oast, nnd later coached tho Battlo Creek, Mich., High school team, and Is fnmlllnr with the eastern stylo of piny. Both huvo been making nn effort to turn out an exceptionally good team. Myrtlo PJint has nearly as largo a High school as Marshflold this year and consequently Imb n better oppor tunity of turning out a good team than usual and nro prepared to glvo the homo team a hard game. Tho axact lineup of tho gnmo hns not been given out yot, hut It is nrobablo thnt Cnpt. Sttttsmnn ns q.b., Larson, b b; Hnrrlnglon, r h; nnd Byerly, 1 It, will constitute tho back field. In tho lino, Curtis will prob ably bo at center, Pntterson nnd Stead, guards; Scamnn nnd Carlson, tnckles, with Johnson nnd Jonson nt tho ends. The gnmoswllI stnrt promptly nt 3:30, nnd ovorybody Is urged to turn out and help tho boys along. T BALL SCORES By Associated Press to the Coos Buy TlineB. PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 28. Portland nnd Vernon both won.ngnln yesterday. A defeat by Portland nnd a victory by Vernon would glvo tho jlnttor club tho lend In tho ponnnnt rnco now. Yestcrdny's games re- ' suited ns follows: 'At Portlnnd It Portlnnd 2 Snn Francisco 1 At Snn Francisco R Sacramento 0 Onkland H At Los Angeles - R Los Angeles 1 Vornon 3 IIHIEF8 OF HANDON. Noun of Cllyny-the-Scn ai Told by The Recorder. M. J. McKcnnn of tho Oeo W. Moore Lumbor Co. returned from his eastern trip Snturday evening and as has been suspected by his friends, over slnco ho loft In July, ho brought his. brldo with him. Tho fortunato lady was formerly Miss Annn McDonald and thoy were mar ried at Duluth, Minn., August 30, since which tlmo they havo ben tak ing n honeymoon trip through Yol lowstono Park nnd other points of Interest In tho west. At n meeting of tho business men of Bnndon In tho city hall last night, N. J. Craln, trensurer of tho Cnrnl val Committee made a detailed re port showing nil recolpts nnd disbur sements of tho Carnival Commltteo, nnd tho report showed n balance on hand after all expenses wero paid of $320.92. Tho business men, after congratulating tho commltteo on their successful work In conducting tho carnival, voted MO to tho conir mltteo for a banquet, and decided to turn the balanco of $280.92 ovor to the Commercial club to bo used In defraying expenses and for public In terests. Don't forget the Turkish PROVE 214-J. Baths Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, Silll retains Its high Place as tho best linnanhntH rnmnilv for Ml COUChS and colds, elthor for children or grown porsons. Prevents , serious results from a cold. Take only tho genuine Fpley's Honey and Tar Compound, and refuse substitutes. For Sale at tho Red Crosd Drue Store. 6 Sheriff D.oes Not Like Parole M Pi,.(.. Ull(fn.nn (n Da I oysteji niiuiaii iu db Releas3d Soon. V Sheriff v W. Gage passed through hero todnylon route homo from Saloni whore lib .took Whitney and Pierce, sentenced jat the In'st Jtorm of court, to begin their terms In tho Oregon olnte PrlsonV-Hcniiie'ln via Dralii. , Sheriff Gngu reports that while ntj Salem ho learned thnt seven convicts' hnd'oscapod hi tlio InfSt week bu.i, that two of them' wlib oscnped last J Friday, wore "reciyitured. This, he says, convinces him that tho promts-1 etious paroling or'placlng nt practical i liberty iof convIctB Is not tho corroo ( way of hnndllng them. Ho wns not able to learn when) Prank Garrison, whose death sen tence wns commuted by the Oregon I State supremo court In ordering a now trlnl of tho cjibo, will bq brought back fo answer tho .charge, of mur dering Uoy Perkins here. Ho .ex pects It will bo about the tlmo the next term of court convenes. Ho did not see Gnrrlson or White tho lat ter being under sentence for the. Jones murder at' Ba'ndori. ' He saw tho other Coifs county con victs Geo Huffmnn will gnln hp llborty soon, his sentence4 expiring In about eighty days'. The. Coos qpunty convicts nt Salem now nro Gnrrlson. White Plerco, Whitney, Bleo or Brown, Art Gravosloy nnd Fred Huff mnn. Mr. McDonald of Coqullle, who ac companied him out, will return later. AUTOS now RUNNING botwoon DRAIN nnd ALLEGANY. TICKETS on salo nt the BUSY CORNER. SUB VICK will CONTINUE until rnln season. BOFESSI ON A L 01 R ECTOR Y PROP. C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 North. Bend rlt. K. F. WINKLKIt, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation free. Ofilco hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to C and C to 8 p. in. Naturopath Institute Boom No. 1. No. 13C Broad way, Marshflold, Ore. pvlt. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyulclan Graduate of tho American school o: Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Oflki In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 ti l; Phone 101-J; Marshnold; Oregon rB. C. C. TAGGAltT, Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofllco 209-20 Coko Building. Phones: Itesidencc OOL; Ofllco 102J J W. 1JENNBTT, Lawyer. Offlse over Flanagan & Bennett Ban! (arahfleld Oregon DU. J. T. McCORMAC, Physician and Surgeon Marahfleld, Oregon. Jfflc-e: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Ofllce Phone 105-J - r-v it a. c iuJunouGH8, - Scientific Mas,8glgt, Treats all diseases Office, corner Second nnd Central Avenue. Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. ' 2 to 6 p. m. D. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. Wo aro equipped to do high clasr work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel- rR, II. n. BiOORE, Chiropractor. '-' Chronic Diseases a SecUlty 203 Coos Bldg Phone 81-L Office hours 1 to 6j 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 6 lietih Estate'Bargains In Bunker Hill and Bay Park property. For particulars see AUG. FHIZEEN 68 Central Ave., Marahfleld, Ore. "There could ho no better medicine Minn fhnmtinrlnln's Couch Remedy. My children wero all sick with, whoop- ing cougn, une oi mem wus iu uou, hnd a high .fever and was coughing mi V.lnn.1 rinr .Irtitnr eavo them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first doso eased them, and three bot tles cured thom,"says Mrs. R. A. Don aldson, of Lexington, Miss. For salo by all dealers. F3cnjam,ln 0!hc' "THE FRIEND OF COOS UAV" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED Willi WIRKLKSS COVVl'iTIVfJ Willi 1'HK NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails from Coon Bay for Eureka, Friday, Sep tember 297, at service of tide. NORTH 1'AJIFIO 31KAM8IUP COMPANY. PHONK 44 C. F. McOKOROE, Agent FAST AND Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from San Francisco for Marshficld, Wed nesday, September 27 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 , C. F. McOEOROB, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater t ALWAYS ON TIMB SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON SEPTEMHER !J, H, 13, 10 AND 20 AT 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON SEP TE.MRER n, 10, 10, 12: AND fl. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 88-L FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our .-niton, leaving Marahfleld at O o'clock every morning, con ncct jiilh the evening train to Portlnnd. Faro 90.00. COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE. OTTO 8CHETTER, Agent, C P. BARNARD, .' 190 MARKET AV., Marshjleld. Agent ROBKRURO,. Ore. PIIONS 11 Attracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance 1,1 ' ; " i;1 : ; Title? Guarantee and Abstract Co. " HENRY SKNGPTACKKN, Mgr. Coqullle Offl.e Phone 191 Manbfleld Office 14J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gentra! Afcnts "EABTSIDB" , Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO tND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lima, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE SO Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at tba Pacific Monumental Worxs,- Bouih Broadway and make selection from the large stock now on hand. Mr, Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and gra nite cutter in Coos county. And none but tho best worK is turned The Times Does Job Printing CLOT1LJNO KOI? MEN EXACT JN TAJ LOU J NO EXTREME LX QUALITY EXCEPTIONAL JN STYLE T3XTKA LOAV JN PRICE , . ' Our onsh method gives you tlie.higlicst typo of elotli-ing at the lowest price. : . ', VAYE SAVE YOU MONEY. TRY US. "MONEY TALKS" Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings COMMODIOUS .9 What's the Use? To tnko chnncca on linvlng your clothes spollod by Inexperienced mon. Glvo us yortr work. Wo do ovorythlng nnd do It llrst class. Our work will dxcol nny work on Coq$ Uny. Mnko us provo It. Wo do dyeing, donning und pressing, alter ing nnd repairing. Wo mnko old bats now. Wo Call For nnd Deliver Your Bull UNiaW PANTATORRJM PHONE iMOX . 'M0 Central Atc. MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL jnE LLOYD Rntca reduced to: Day 60c, 75c and 91.00; wcok 2.00 to 16.00. Houif kcoplng npnftraonts with gas rangfs $10.00 to 118.00 per month. FREE BATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. Tho cost of repairing the wiring In our building la Marshfleld wns nlno dollars. Tho owner at onco got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year In tho liiNiirnncc. Think It ovor. 'Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono atai WILL EXCHANGEE My 2,00, equity In n 6-room bunicilov, lot, 80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Valued. at 13.000 for acrl noar,or property In Marsafle.d. Or. I am. tho owner of this bung!o. and shall only deal dlr A owner of property. If yon fen'" any one wishing to txebknus hr them write L. J. Justen, Morrlsson St.,, Portland. OrP.- T.BOAIFE A.ILHOD0IKS Mihfield Paint, (frDecoratingCo. EBtrniat,es''"-,,"'MAR3HFtIEtD, Furnished Phone 140L Oresoo DEARY'S GUN BROP Complete line of Bicycle suppll". second-band, bicycles for "! au" bicycles,-etc., repaired. Umbrellas 'covered and repaired. No. 007 No, Front- ft. Phone W Have U UwJer Your iWjjJ Wo .wash. these garments ciew and better.thnn the work can be w elsewhere, and they are not wor buoh.. We do not shrink tbemetj woolen garments are returned same size as when sent us. , . .v o,mntB nicely, P" , -.-. - nt eharge orainary repuim mcv " - .j. you have fresh clean, swv . wear, ready, for. each. weeK - . 1 BupdIe.,y.oursup,wlthnext laundry ,b,undle. , ' . marsBiicifi n "- -. ,. PJION- a' . Eltftf1 k Modern . Brick Bu wias. - Lights,-Steam Heat . Furnlshea UpofflB with Bv and Cold Water. 'tt n T E L .C O OS C. A. METLIN. Wp1f( n..n.. ro rnts a Day end UP" , JtfarBbfleld, Oregon, , GaXHPi! T