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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1911)
TVfJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION. GETS STUCK IX MUD. Local Overflow Simmer Mini IIiin Etching Evpcrl onri' Culls Out Many RcNcitor.s. Cries for holp Rtnrtlcri almost nil South Mnrshflcld nbatit bcdtlmo lnnt Glcnncr In. The tug Glenner wnH'nlcht. An army of men with' Inn- ln, from Gnrdlnor today, bringing In terns wns soon crossing tlio lowland eomo freight, taking back somo gon- between the depot nnd Smith mill crnl merchandise. ' nll directions, since tho voice Dinner Party. Mrs. D. J. Rocs Is nopnied to romo from that locnllty. entertaining rclntlves and friends at Presently Mr. A. C. Downs nnd Mr. luncheon this evening In honor of j.owrle nnd ntl'ers found n ninti her brother, Walter A. Sneddon of helplessly sinking In tho soft mud In Rosslyn, Wash., who Is hero on n Ono of the harrow sloughs which V's't- 'abound In that vicinity. Ho wa? In Cnnipq Close It is stated -that ,v precnrlous position, unnblo to free me amitn-i'owers cogging camps hlineelf. nnd would hnvo 'torlshed will closo down Saturday mnrn'P't fT m,i 0t aFslstnnco como. Drenched tho Chrlstmns holiday and will not and covered with mud. but with resume operations until tho follow- memory somowhnt connected nnd Ing Wednesday. It Is expected that awakened, ho Informed bis rescuers a big majority or tho 700 or S00 t).nt i,0 was from Sumner, tlmt ho employes will bo In MarshfloUl Sat- i,n,i cotllo to tho city to get n Xmn Hrdny morning to do their Chrlstmns prcsont. In tho strnimo ntmosnhero shopping. of tho ovnnlng. tho nrescnt had dls- Are IHso'uiruert. J. C. Kendall nnnnnrpil bv nvnnorntion nnil ho hnd H OS says that ho nnd O. M. Johnson wore c'lrchnrged by the grand J try last week on tho charge of i'lc?n"v discharging flrenrms. It had ' been understood from statements by De puty Gnme Wardens N'onli tlmt the matter wns loft undecided until the next term of court but Mr. Kciidnll snyB the grand Jury reported "not n true bill" against Mr. Johnson and himself. Wim Depositor. It Is stnted thnt Mrs. Francis II. CInrko of Mnrslillcln wns ono of tlio depositors of the Am erican Dank nnd Trust company at Portland which wns closed Monday by Stnto Bank Examiner Wright. I. is claimed that tho depositors will bo paid In full so thnt tho only III effect thoy will suffer will bo to have their money tied u? whllo tho bnnk's affairs nro being straightened out. Start CYIebratlnjr. Acting Marsh al Illchnrdson nnd Acting Night Wntch Levi Smith Inst night hnd their hands full trying to tnko care of enrly Christmas eclcbrators. There were nn unusually larga number of them and nt ono time tho Jail was full to overflowing. Nono of tho of fenders did any partleu'nr depreda tion and nil were released this morn ing when they were sufficiently sobor to take caro of themselves. Snnta C1uh' Ship. Cnpt. D. W. Olson of tho Nunn Smith will nssumo tho rolo of Snntn Clnus this week when tho vossol will bring thn freight nnd oxpross usunlly shipped on tho Hcdondo from San Francisco to Coos liny. Owing to tho Hcdondo being delayed hero by rough woath'jr. Agent McGcorge made nrrnncomonh for tho Nnnn Smith which will leavj Ban FrnnclBCO tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock to bring tho freight nnd express which will Innd it on Coos Day in time for delivery Christmas. P. R. KIRK recently arrived horo from Tncomn, Wash,, to nssumo chnrgo of tho enndy factory which tho Drndloy Candy company w"l Btnrt about tho flrstof thoyenr. Ho has been with ono of tho Inrgost candy factories In Tncomn and conies highly recommended. lost IiIb wny In tho attempt to deliver It. FRUIT INDUSTRY GROWING. Substantial Increase In Fruit Tivo I'lniitliiK For Last Three Years That tho fruit growers of Coos county nro taking ronowed interest in fruit culture is best evidenced by tho totals of now plantings. Fruit Inspector Hnll-Lewls Is authority for tho following: Number of young trcos planted during 1900, 1,134; In 1910, 3,341, nnd so far for Bcason of 1911-1912,-11,855 (oloven thou sand, eight hundred nnd fltty-flvo.) Th,o nbnvc Ilgures nro for apple nnd ponr trees only, of Which 87 por cent nro npplcs and 13 por cont pears. Of tho npplcs, about three-fourths nro of tho GravciiBtoln vnrloty and tho bnlanco, King-of-Tompklns county, Baldwin, Spltzonburg, Nowtown, nnd scnttorlng lots of some dozon other varieties. Mr. Lewis Is advising tho planting of tho first named throo va rieties as thoy aro tho most prolific and dopondnblo yleldors in this cli mate. At tho nbovo rnto of Increnso in fruit planting, it Is ovldont that Coos county will soon tnko n place among tho recognized fruit producing sec tions of tho stnto. Already tho "Coos county Grnvens toln" hns earned an unviable reputa tion In tho applo mnrket, nnd all thnt romnlns to bo dono, to mnko fruit raising one of the staple Indus tries of Cooes county, Is to bring un der control tho orchard diseases. Much hns nlrcady been accomplish ed in this' direction, nnd nt present rnto of improvement throughout, tho orchards of tho county, nnother yenr or two will sea tho pcstn under con trol, nnd tho mnrkctnblo fruit yield doubled. Sovcrnl of tho oldor growers assert thnt this Is tho first season In ton yenrs thnt npplcs hnvo yielded a sub stantial profit. Let tho good work go on. Push it nlong Urothor Lowls, Tho Times Is with you. ARE ELECTED Arago Chapter, No. 22, R. A. m., homs Annual Elec tion and Installation Arngo Chapter No. 22, R. A. M., held its annual olcctlon and instal lation of ofllcors Inst evening. Past High Priest Herbert Locklmrt ncted as installing officer. Tho following arc tho now ofllccrs: High priest L. A. Whereat. King 13. L. Robinson. Scrlbo Cnrl W. Kvertsen. Treus. Goo. F. Winchester. Sccrotnry F. 12. Allen. C. of II. K. S. Dnrgolt. P. S. A. W. Myers. It. A. C. A. P. Davis. Third Vail C. II. Curtis. Second Vail 13. W. Holmborg. First Vnll J. R. LIghtnor. Sentinel A. G. Alkon. Where tlio Locality Does Not 'Count? wnorover thoro nro peoplo BiiITer Ing from kidney nnd blnddor nll monts, from backache, rheumatism and urinary irregularities. Foley Kidney Pills will holp them. Bolvl- doro, 111., 13. A. Kolly, an cx-englncor, says: "Throo yenrs ngo my kidneys became so bnd thnt I was compelled to glvo up my cnglno nnd quit. Thoro wii3 a severe nchlng pain ovor tho hips, followed by an inflnnimntlon of tho bladder, nnd always a thick Bod lment. Foloy Kidney Pills mndo mo a sound and well man. I can not say too much In tholr pralso." RED CROSS DRUG CO. THE HUB IS READY Yes, The Hub Is ready with its Chistmas stocks Ready as never before. The cntira store, from front to back, is filled with just the things that practical men will be glad to receive on Christmas morning It is the one store which you who have men folks to "remember" should visit first when doing your holiday shopping. The neckwear showing is a wonder. It is made up of the very newest and most beautiful of flat and knitted ties hundreds of them at 25c, 50c and $1.00. They aren't ties of the usual sort. There's more style, greater beauty and better value in every one of them than you'll find in the tics shown anywhere else. Don't take our word for it. Come, see for yourself. Tho cilove. silk sock, fancy shirt, handkerchief and sweater stocks are just as remarkable as the neckwear showing. The newest and tie nest are onereti here in ev ery one of these lines. Don't take our word for it . Come, see for yourself. This is a man's store. Every line here was chosen by experts and we know that style, value and quality is right in each case, but we say once more, don't take our word for "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing Shoe Co. wmMmtr it. Come, see for yourself, MARSHFIELD BAND0N i x Just the ii II J? JJ Will Ap- Gift mm M predate GET YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY DINNER AT The Blanco Restaurant WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS SERVED. HOLIDAY BARGAINS During Holiday week we will sell Potatoes for $1.25 per hundred. and we will give $1.00 worth of sugar free with every $10,00 order of groceries and 50 cents worth of sugar free with a $5,00 order of groceries, THESE PRICES. ARE ALL FOR CASH. ANONA CASH GROCERY BROADWAY AND CENTRAL Steamer Nann Smith FAST AND COMMODIOUS r " , Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay at 10 A. M Thursday, Dec. 21, carrying Christmas freight & express equipped with wireless inter-ocean transportation company. Phono A C. F. McGUOIiaB, jljont, ""-i lri- t&fiafc:v1 W E 'RE sure that you can find in this storo something that will please "Him", and make "Him" an ideal Christmas gift. Just run your eye carefully over our "Re minder List" for a sug gestion. Reminder List: Ever Wear Hose (In silk, lisle and cotton). Collar Bags All kinds of handker chiefs Cluett Shirts. Hats. Caps. Tics (a beautiful assort ment). Suspenders. Sweaters. Silk and Knit Mufflers. Gloves. Umbrellas. Smoking Jackets. Suits. Overcoats and Raid Coats. Shoes. PRICES FOR. THIS WEEK REPEATING AIR GUNS ?1.0 nou shot air guns $i.in 10(10 H1IOT AIR GUN $2.00 DRESSED DOLLS AT COST ROLL GO CARTS OOa UP HAIiAI) HOWLS HOo UP CAKK PLATES o UP WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Coos Bay Cash Store G. X. IIOIT. MGR. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo KQUIPPKD WITH WIRELESS Sails'for Coos Bay from San Francisco, Saturfcy, December 23 at 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McOEORQB, Att. House Slippers. Tie and Hose Sets to match. Traveling Bags. ALL IN HOLIDAY BOXES. Our outfitting is from tho output of tho best mak ers of overy lino and our prices never "hurt." Como and look as long and as often, as you please and ask as many questions as you see fit. The Toggery Formerly Geo. Goodrum. The Modern Young Lady THE FHIENB OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE KQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Bay for Portland, Thursday, Dec. 21 at 10:30 A.M. CONNECTING WITH TUB NORTH IIANH ROAD AT I'ORILAW Nnrrrn i.fip,m atramr'iiip pompanY. PHONE 44 C. F. McOROnOB. Agwt I ffllferf needs considerable Jowolry as part ot hor wardrobe Styles nro constantly changing In Jowolry as In othor things, and ot courso tho young lady must bo in tho stylo. Novoltlcs aro all tho tlmo coming up and sho wants to bo "up with tho times" so far as hor Jowol-caso is considered. And hero sho will find tho nowest, neatest and least expenslvo Jewelry. Thos. Howard Headquarters for Christinas Jewelry. JEWELER North Front Street ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Dometllo and Imported brands. PUtter, Lima, Brick and all kinds ot bulldors material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 Steamer Homer Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay De cember 24 or 25 F. S. DOW, Agent EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMF3 j, SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON DEOItfHlER 0. AND 20. , pj. SAILS FROM COOS nAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDL O OEM HER O, 10, 23 AND 80. -,h PHONE U"n "" L. II. KEATING, AGENT Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHEILL Phoae 8181 Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. And voice culture. Appointment hour- 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Sengs tackon Bldg., 180 Broadway, . . rfrs. nrhCtrnUHG Our stages leave Marshflold tor Roseburg nt c L L' pdfl evening and afford quickest connections with boum Railway. Faro $G.OO. COOS BAY ROSERURG STAOELI- uil OTTO SOnETTER, Agent, 120 MARKOT AV-. C. P. BARNARD, Agcni, w- PnONE 11 Abstracts, Real Estate, F and Marine Insurance, Title Guarantee and Abstract 0- HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Mgr. n .... . .- , lb.u nrflrfl 14-J. uoquiiie umce rnone jli ruuwu . -Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a pe .Mfflll General Agents "BASTHiub t i