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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1911)
tiSliftr "Wniimi ' tflF 4 THE COOS .BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 911 EVENING EDITION. ;? I ffr J ', 'j II t Local Overflow ' MARKFT AVE. i ' hohx. ! RICHARDS To .Mr. nntl Mrs. Geo' Richards of Isthnum Inlet, a daughter. Mother nnd child nre doing nicely. j M l Continued from page 1.) Flno Now Home. Mrs. J. J. Ken- not pump high enough to bring the dull Is hnvlng n line new residence streets to grade. On Market, be- erected on her property at Bunker tween Sixth and Seventh, about 11,- 21111. j 000 yards would Have to be excavat- ed but as this Improvement would iMnn Kiiinkei- T hp Mnrslidc d "i oe even ueneiiciai to me aunt FOR GO D: i FATAL LEAP BY LP MM i inn miwKi-r. i uv .uuioiiiiviu ,- -- - - i A A -.... .i , . . Htii. li!nlinftv nu'tinru niit- In. mlv o. uiks lotige win enjoy a social in in o i--. - .. .... , ... ..,.o , conclusion of tonight's meeting when ,d against It. He estlmnted the cost . "" it is expected that a couple of candl- this one block would be, without corta nty In dates will be initiated. paving, about $5,500. Councilman world, he Is Albrecht and D. L. Hood stated that Knox. Barley Higher. P. S. Dow today received word of nn advance of $3 per ton In the price of rolled barley. He attributes it to heavy purchases by the brewers. It is now $G per ton higher at wholesale than he ever knew It to be. Hiilkhcml Break. The bulkhead around the Durkc snloon on North Front street gave way this morning nnd as a result, It was Hooded with water nnd mud and the Oregon had to stop pumping there until the break could bo repaired. North Bend News Mrs. John Freeland was a Marsh Held shopper yesterday. Robert McCann made n visit to Cotjulllo yesterday. business Mrs. Warren Painter will entertain the North Mend Bridge club this eve ning. ' , . contractors hnd offered to move this dirt nt thirty cents per yard, but Mr. Gldley explained thnt while they might be able to move it nt this price,, they could not put It In tho street and roll it solid, as would be required, for this amount. Besides this Improvement, Street Commissioner Lnwhorno was in structed to go over the sewer system In the district to be filled nnd rebuild or repair it so that the heavy fill would not brenk It. Tho nbuttlng property owners will bo required to pay for It. Property Owners Favor It. i. ..-. a .. u.B ii.w.ui.1. ui j. ioii- porlonco as ship wreck, scourging, . m '..,. ,.c,u. persecutions nnd treatment. For of Councilman Albrecht nil were In , pn..i tn Hvn in Mm miiut nf ti,nIn v. LI DIE BANKRUPT Says Dr. Knox at Revival Last Night Religious Census Is Being Taken. (lly Hov. fi. LoRoy Hall) . v - s life consists for a the things of this tho same as lost." summoned from hnro Sunilnv w ln delirium caused by pnoumo Tho sermon last night wns deliver- nla growing out of an Injury receiv ed by the pnstor of the Presbytcrlnn ed In a football gamo n week ago, church of this city and was a strong Ralph Dlmmlck, lawyer, athloto with appeal to men to make Jesus' ChrlBt a national reputation nnd a member the center of their living. Dr. Knox 'of n prominent pioneer family of spoke on the text "For me to live Is Marlon county, lenped from his room Christ; to die is gain," and Bald In 0n tho second floor of St. Vincent's ,)Iir.Ui. i , J hospital shortly boforo daylight, ran .. 'J.hH5,?riL8-C0"0 fl!?!n ft F'nt'out four blocks and was carried "r'w "'.,, T'r.J.,""".bnck Into tho hospital In nn uncon Jumped From Window While Delirious From Injuries In I Football Game. ' j A Portland paper gives the follow-' lng account of the tragic death of Ralph Dlmmlck. who hns a number of relatives In this section, and whoso brother, Hardy E. Dlmmlck, was Apostle Paul, were-not spoken in tho1",1,08 froni the hands of agister, the beginning of his ministry, but after 'rlc8, ,f Ul Catholic church, of long years of experience, such ex-wh,ch ho wns n rccont convert." fnvor of the improvement fnjin the start. Dr. McCormac spoke in fn vor of it and pointed out how it perlences meant then Christ. Tho old Pnuli tho persecutor, wns now dend nnd the new life In Jesus- wns would not only be beneficial to tho now manifesting ltswlf. ChrUt wiir abutting property but to the wholo.ln his life or he could novcr have ALWAYS have CJOOI) ItHICAl) by using HALVES' FLOUR. city . He said that If the dredge 1111, which was tho practical way of hand ling the project, should damage Mr. made such statements. "TIiIb text brings us to consider the personnl question, 'What do I live Wlint Is Hfe7' The celebrated Mayor C. E. Jordnn of Enstsldo wbb transacting business hero yes terday. Mrs. Herbert Armstrong nnd lit tle daughter returned yesterday from nn eastern, visit. Mrs. Bob Hope nnd Mrs. J. F. Hopo of North Inlet were shopping todny In North Dend. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Gardiner nnd little daughter left yesterday on n visit with friends In Dnndon. should be reimbursed for any ago. that the fill might do. I. It. Tower In behalf of Mrs; Mill- Tho Coos Day Manufacturing Co. 1ms been running over hours for tho jmBf few days to get out rush orders. Marshal Pete Anderson Is expect ed home In n few days from his an nual vacation which he has spent In tho countrq. W, E. Covey has been acting marshal during his nbsence. According to reports nflont In North Bond, Deputy DlRtrlct Attorney T .11 In i t (at i'Ml lin uiinmiAnnil f sin fr qullle to InveBtlgnte nn escapade lnJ Seventh Btrcot, ho would withdraw which four or five North Dend boys n,s opposition, nro nlleged to hnvo participated last! 'Hint's where we have got your Sunday evening nt tho old hny-bnrn gont." replied Mayor Straw and the. nenr tho point of tho penlnsuln. Tho specincntlons wero called for showing offense Is snld to have been n serious that It went to Sixth street with a one. j temporary Improvement between Sixth nnd Seventh. Albrecht's tironertv tho lnttor nhnuld for? be paid the damages and thnt ho was I "enen pniiosopner uesenrtes said, willing to personally bo one of tho "I low wherefore I am." Pcoplo required number to sign n bond CX1" ,,or certain tilings, somo for guaranteeing that Mr. Albrecht ,on. U! " 80mo for another. Tho man Hhimlfl lm rnlmliiirnp.! fnr nnv ilnm- w" ''V.C8 for money hns 110 Lord's uny. He works right on seven tlnys in tno week manifesting what his llfo ne Tower urged the dredge 1111. So J,, ,-"' 'actual-live In ho did D. L. Hood In behalf of the Dap- of plnk 't0Mi imr,o bn, 1st church. So did Rev. Drowning high-priced seats In tho theater or tho In behalf of the Lplscopnl church, exponslve pews In tho costly church. So did It. II. Olson Levi Smith, Po- nut If n man IIvoh for certainty In ter Johnson, E. G. Flanagan, Henry tho things of this world ho Is as S'liiBStnckeu, Arthur McKeown nnd good an lost. others. "What Is tho conter of yourllfe? Finally Carl Albrecht explained Is It Jesus Christ or tho getting of why ho was opposed to tho dredge fill money? I mean by tho center that, nnd explnlned how tho two previous which I fit wore taken away, would dredgo tills had converted his resl-. leave you tho same as dead. That donee property Into a pond nnd do- wns wjmt Pnul meant when ho anld Btroyed tho trees nnd shrubbery. Ho fllnt Christ wns his life. Jesus mpy Intimated that a slnglo protest filed 'J0 '0H of '0H w111 ",ovo the center with the Wnr Department would pre-.fro!n .nml n,ony t(? IIIm- , , vent the Oregon pumping In on the' ';nr ,'Kl"fl census s now being property. Mayor Straw Informed nk n, r committee who trav- him that ho wns mlstnlcon as Fncln- Cl f.r?ln n0,IS0 t0 ,10UB0 Sphering mm tnnt lie was mistaken ns Mbin- Btnt!Bflcs relntlvo to the religious i : f m'IV1, ngmCU t0 B, nl'? Btandlng of tho family. Tho con -with the 111 1 ho (the mayor) would niktco ,B meenK vltl ttlXf robkc8 ""''' ."" ',""' ,lu "" DU' i"k and is generally kindly received and HatlBfactory bulkheads were built, the answers are quickly tnbulnted. Finally Mr. Albrecht snld that If tho Should they come to vonr homo, vnn i Improvement wns not stopped at may realize that these workers nro i-ourtii street out wouui reacn uack unpaid nnd nro doing It for the cnod DON'T FOHGKT tho Seventh An mini IIATiL, NOItTII 11KXI) FIUK DKIUltTJlKXT. Eckhoff Hall, SAT. UIIDAY night, OCT011EU 28. Tick' cts $1.00. Llbby COAIa Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHOXE 72 Pacific Livery & Transfer Co. A TURKISH HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. James C. Dnlilmnn, "Cowboy" Mayor or uniaiiii, "TlirmvH tho Iriirlat" Mayor Jns. C. Dahlman stnrted his enreer as n cowboy, and Ib nt pre sent Mayor of Omaha, and has the following record. Sheriff of Dawes Co., Neb., threo terms; Mnyor of Chadron, two terms; Democratic Nat'l Committeeman, eight years; Mayor of Omnhn, six yenrs, and In 1910 Cnndldnto for Govornor of Neb raska. Writing to Fqloy & Co., Chl cago, ho says: "I hnvo tnken Foley Kidney Pills nnd they hnvo glvon mo n great deal of relief so I cheer fully recommond thorn." Yours truly, (signed JAMES C. DAHLMAN. of tho cnuso of Christ In Mnrshlleld. Meeting tonight at 7:30. CORPORATIONS HAVE NO RIGHT TO PRIVACY Governor Wilson, In his Indlnnap oils address, mndc moat omnhatlcallv A Now York womnn Is reported to A. II. Stutsman did not want tho the point that the corporations hnvo no wearing n dress In which there street openou mo tun wiutii uetweini nono or the rights of private Indlvhl- nro thirty pockets. And even nt that Sixth and Seventh as It would leave unls nnd must be treated solely ns no doubt there nro times when sho his property about thirty feot nbovo the public welfaro demands; lias to borrow n match. itlie street but ho said that ho was 'A nuidorn Joint stock corporation I willing to pay his sharo towards any ennnot In any proper sense bo snld to I DOX'T FORGET the Seventh An-'sntlsfnctory Improvement of It thnt u?e H" rights and powers upon Ihol iiitnl HALL. NORTH liEXD Kiitr. could be mnde. Finally R. K. nooth Principles or prlvnte property. Jts PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY TR. B. l WINKLER, Naturopath ami Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul tntlon free. Ofllco hours: 0 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. in Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 13C Drondway, Mnrshflold,- Oro DEI'AR'nilCXT. Eckhoff Hall, SAT VIIDAY night, OCTORER 2H. Tick ets $1.00. TfOTIC I'O RERMEX. All momliers of Koos Tribe nre ro qiiCHtt'd to meet In Finnish hall Frl ilny, October 27. at S P. M. Ilusl iiebs of Importnnco. R. E. PINEGOIt, Chief of Records. Look Before You Bay A glance nt the Toggery Clothing Vill convince you of their superior stylo and tailoring and 110 othoi' clothes at tho price, $20 to $25, can surpass them. AVo do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suits from $10 to $-10. One price, good goods and on the square is our motto. The Toggery land Dr. McCormnc nointed out that Powers are wholly derived from legls the Improvecent of Sixth nnd Seventh "" " ifi.y whm.i ior tno streets south from Knob Hill across convenience of business fit tho suffor the Hat would require nil the dirt "V,0, of ,lie, m,,)1,c- ,lts 8'0Ck. ,B from the hill In the future nnd thnt :?,":'"'. ,r""1 "nm .t could be left to advantage for this lusluftlngarlneVsh nVcZne I nth.... linsi r.. . u w,t" th0 l1"08 nnd the Invest- ti .... Mnt'M' ll'- Inients of whole cmmunltles. It Is-a The new grade on North Front segmont of the public; benrsno nnalo- Mreet was adopted. The majority of fiy t0 n artneril,lln or t0 tlie ,n.ocegg. ho property owners are now said to 08 by which private property la safe- I be desirous or having tho street guarded nnd managed, and should j grade there higher than wns origin- not be suffered to nfford any covert nlly proposod. whntover to those who aro managing I An ordinance roguhitlng tho It. Its mnnngoment Is of public nnd , stringing of telephone, telegraph and gonernl concern. Is In n very proper electric wires to buildings, nlso pro-. sense everybody's business" (From viuing mat guy wires must no en-: success .Mugazme. ) cased In wooden boxes, was rend. In J-R. G. W. LESLIE, , Osteopathic Pliyalclan Graduate of the American School ol Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Offlei In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 t( 4; Phono'l'Cl-J; Mnrshlleld; Oregon J. V. 1JEXNETT, Laivyer. Ofllao over Flnnngnn & Dennett Dnnk larshfleld Oregon jQR. J. T. McCORMAO, x udiviuii uuu ourgeon Mnrshlleld, Oregon. Jnico: Lockhart Dulldlng, opposite Post Onice. Phono 105-J order to give the companies nffected nn opportunity to be heard on it, ac tion wns deferred until next meet ing. Contractor Perham wns ordered to be paid $S2.37 on his Elrod nveuuo street improvement contract and $100 wns ordered to be paid the storm sewer contractor. A letter from Jns C. Spencer urg ing that tho future nnmo of Mnrsh lleld should be either Coos or Coos City or Empire was rend but no ac tion wns tnken on it. XOTICE TO FISHERMEN. We want fresh salmon and nn prepared to pay tho highest cash price for them. For further parti culars Bee C. O. HOCKETT, Emplro CRy, oi GEO. F. SMITH, Con Htvn "TR. A. .7. HENDRY'S -, Modern Dental Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high class work on short notice nt tho very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel. "PJR. II. 11. .MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Diseases a Specialty 203 Coos Dhlg Phone Sl-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5. The Rainy Season Is hero nnd you should bo prepared ons, hurt the eyes. Perhaps he can ror " " ci help you with Invent something that will help monr C1I , - , , to keen their eves focused on ias Men h Sl.rKei-s M.00 mid $;i..1rt Tho present day fashions In wo men's clothes, says Thomas A. Edl harmful sights. The Chlcngo man who hnd his poc kets rilled of $400 while In church must have recklessly 'Hashed his roll' while trying to Hud a nickel for tho contribution box. "Tho Washington Herald Is con ducting n cooking school." comments n southern exchange. Wo hopo the editorial page Is not entirely devoted to roasts, DOX'T FORGET the Seventh An nual HALL. NORTH REXD FIRE DEPARTMENT. Eckhoff Hall, SAT. FRDAY night, OCTOIIEK 28. Tick ets $1.00. Roys Slickers $u.23 and $2.(10 Ladles' Slicker Capo $.1.23 ami $:t,oo Misses Slicker Cnix-.s $2.30 nnd $2.73 Children's Slicker Capes $1.73 Also n complete line of rubber goods, Rnlu Coats, Rubbers, nnd Rubber Roots for Men, Women and Children. Also Ladles' and -Men's Umbrollns from 30e to $7.00. $ 1 00 Reward For nny sowing mnchlne I can't place In first class order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leavo orders, drop a postal card or phone Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer, Expert Machinist. i Phono 111-L Reforenco O. O. Lund, leather butcher Hnvo your calling cards printed at The Times' office. IKe Bazar Phone 32 The House 6f Quality. PROF. C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 Npjlh Bend Prof. A. Richards enjamin Clothes "Wear a Benjamin" Whether it be an Overcoat Suit or Raincoat the name symbolizes the highest grade clothes (SEE THIS WEEK'S SATURDAY EVEXIXG POST) To be able to give you this kind of clothing at fair prices Buying and selling for cash does it. Benjamin Suits, $20.00 to $45.00 Benjamin Overcoats, $ J 8.00 to $45.00 Benjamin Rain Coats, $15.00 to $55.00 "Money Talks" We Are After Your Business Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marshiicld Bandon PAST AXD COMMODIOUS Steamer Redoudo EQUIPPED WITH VIRELESS Sails for Marshfield from San Francisco Wednesday morning October 25, at 3:30 p, m, IXTER-OCEAX TltAXSPOKTATIOX COMPAXY. Phono 44 C. F. McQEORGE, Agent. equipped wrrn wireless Steamgr Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS PROM PORTLAND AT H P. M. ON OCTORER .1, 10, 17, St AND HI. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX OCTORER 7, II, 21 AND 28. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 85-L "THE FRIEXD OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Coos Bay from Portland Wednesday, Oct. 25. COXXECTIXG WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 'PHONE -U o. F. McGEORGE, Agent FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Onr stngCB lenvo Mnrshflold for Rosoburg nt 7 o'clock everr evening nnd nfford quickest connections with Southern Pacific Railway. Faro $0.00. , COOS HAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCIIETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV.. Miindincld. C. P. RARNARD, Agent, ROSERURG, Ore. PHONE 11 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 1ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domettlc and Imported brands, Plaiter, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 "i Abstracts, Real Estate,! Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. . Coqullle Office Phone 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Genaral Agents "EASTSIDE" A GRADUATING TEACHER Pupil of Carl ChrUtensen, tho well known Now York Swedish concert MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL T1IR T.T.nVT pianist, will take a limited number of Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and students for private lessons. $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House- Applicants call at Studio, Sengs-' keeping apartments with gas ranges tacken B.dg., 130 Broadway. BA0THVB?1!,0SuPLLlVANPrF5BB Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL , Phone 8121 - .l Mt W"'1 mr;t ' g-. i nimimmmmmmmiikmmiiBrmwri T