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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1911)
f v w rwi'-"W!r,x' """ THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION. City Auto Servic TO PLAY GUI GIVE EACH 2 LEVY TAX AT 'Will go nnywhoVnt Z 1 N OF j,ajrr'?. IHILIAY niiiHun uianco Ilotol and ni , Cigar Storo. Day Phones-!?)! . !anco Night Phono 4B. ,U)nc8-78 and , !AllKlWnooi)AM.jw I Naturopath ,m,i (-,., Former Baskeeball Stars Ar- ., fnnlflnH nnr "Inff" I rancie for "Mutt" and 'Jeff Contest Here. Friday night tlio "Mutts" unci "Jeffs" or tlio "Tails" nud "Short j" will mnko tholr ilrst appearance of tho season In n basketball game nt tho Tabernacle. The game will ho a full-dross nffulr and tho mnny Btars to bo, will make- their debut In the Holds of athlotlc fame. Tho Ex-stars will also bo given- a chanco to regain their loDt laurels and will again lino up against tho high school boys. Determined to do or "dyo", they promlso to conio back In old time stylo. Slnco tholr last gamo thoy havo boon practicing with a clothes basket and a medt clno ball nnd thero will bo nothing alow about their playing In tho com ing contest. Tho Mutts and Jcffa hnvo also been burning tho midnight oil, In studyltm up tho rules and hnVo undoubted1; mastered tho Qnor points of basket bnll. Dotting on tho gamo Ib golupj on in grnnd Mylo and many a I1011.0 will bo lost or won on tho outcome. Those who nro to bo seen In tho llno up of. these two teams are: Mutta Jaffa II. Mauzoy II. Hanson "Will Curtis M. Ouloynn R. Lang I'. Blanchnrd J. Fnulknor W. Sullivan H. Lecocq " Stutsman Tho Ex-stars will hnvo tho samo llnoup as boforo with tho exception of Wledor, who Is out of town and will bo replaced by Fred. McCormua. In playing both games on tho samo ovonlng tho gamo botweon tho Miuts and JoffB will havo to start at 8 o'clock sharp. Tho games nro creat ing qulto a sensation on Coos Day and there will bo a largo attendance North' Bend News J. W. Immol was a Mnrshllold vis itor today. Miss Eliza McKay of Marshfiold vi sited friends in North Dond yestordny. Mrs. Geo. Bolster of North Bond pont tho day visiting frlnods In Marshfiold. Miss Ermn Hodson' of Mnrshfleld Is visiting at tho homo of hor grand parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Robt. McCanu lioro. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer BoBsoy .nnd chlldre'i of South Coos Rlvor nro ponding a fow daya at tho Wnlkor homo on Kentuck Inlet. i i Mr. and Mrs. Ray "Vntson nnd children, Miss Mary and Jnmcs, spent Christmas at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Masters of Sumner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. McCnnn nnd Miss Lilllnn McCnnn who spent n fow tlnyn of tho Xmna holidays with Mr. nnd Mra. E. R. Hodson in Marsh fiold returned today. Henry Hoeck, formerly of Coos Hay but now engaged In tho logging business on tho Columbia rlvor, ar rived hero today to visit friends and look after Interests on tho Bay. Tho Rev. R. O. Summorlln form erly of North Bond who hns been In Myrtle Point during tho rccont Ill ness nnd donth of his father, passed thru Marshfiold yosterday on his way to IiIb homo In Vnncouvor, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodson of South Coos River woro Marshfiold visitors yesterday. HARVKV IS RELEASED. OREGON CITY, Oro., Dec. 2S. Nathan B. Hnrvoy waa discharged from custody by Justtco of tho Poaco Samson, nftor a preliminary hearing. Justlco Samson snld that tho nvi den co wns not sufilclont to hold him for tho Hill family murder nt Anion wald. IF IT'S IIERE IT'S RIGHT PICK a flaw, if pos iblc, in our Shirts and Ovor conts. Turn them inside out cvory little de tail shows tho hand of th Muster Workman. No hur ried work, no skimping, nothing slighted that is why thoy fit so perfectly and hold their shape so much better than any others. When you spond your mon ey for clothes you certai lly want THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR IT Some men imagine tli -y can do as well at one store as another. A great m stake! Look through othcrv stores, if you will, and yju'll find you can do better here, because our Clothe s look hotter, fit bettor and are hotter. Wo take an honest pri lo in our Clothing, and you may be sure wo won't let you havo anything that isn't just right. If it's hero, it's right. CENTRAL AND BROADWAY The Toggery Mrs. Maxson of North Bend ,is RrnntnH fliunrnp Family Granted Divorce Family Equally Divided ' Judge Coko following n trial tn Chambers yesterday afternoon grain ed Mrs. Maxson of North Bend n dtv orco from Contractor Maxson, for merly of North Bond, but now locat ed nt Spokane. Dosortlon wns thn principal grounds of tho action. Tho coupto havo four children' and ench wns grnnted tho custody of two of thorn, tho son nnd tho eldest of tho three daughters being given tn tho fnthcr who Is hero from Spoknno to Bccuro thorn. Mrs. Maxson will lenvo shortly, with tho other two children for hor old homo In Michigan- Hearing Sndirdiiy. Tho habens corpus proceedings In stituted to secure tho roleaso of Gcorgo Barton of North Bend, undyr arrest on n chnrgo of breaking Jail In Idaho, will probably bo decldml Saturday afternoon nt Coqulllo, the dato when tho warrant 1b return able. DEFENDS TAFT'S STAND. Sec. MncVcngli Sponks on Protcctlvo Tnrlir In Wiwlilngtoii Today. (By Asaoclutod Press to Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 2S, Sccrotnry of tho Treasury MacVcanh, presiding today nt tho session of the American Economic nBsociatlon, do fended PrcBldcnt Tnft's tnrlff policy nnd Indorsed tho report of tho tar iff bonrd. Professor Henry C. Emo ry, chairman of tlio tariff board, de clared at tho outset ho was opposed to tho theory that cqultablo tariff could bo adjusted by tho discovery of tho cost of production nnd doubt ed tho nbtllty of a commission to go Hitch Information but nddod ho has beon converted. Ho snld ho hollovo.l tho report of tho board on tho wool schedule and Its conclusions formed a correct bnsla for tho now tarif rates. Professor II, Parker "Willis of Georgo Washington Unlvorslty, scof fed nt tho cost of production ns n bnBls for tariff ndjuatincnt. ProfcsHor E. V. Robinson of tho Unlvorslty of Mlnncaotn, said a pro tective tariff would bo loviod In tho United. States for years to com). Ho assorted that domocratlo party proposed a reduction of rates but not nn abandonment of thn productive theory. President Tnft wns tno principal spoakor nt tho luncheon of tho association. LOCAL OVERFLOW. To DIhciirh Jetty. Capt. Macgonn of tho Breakwater whllo In Portlund this week had another conforomio with Major Morrow rolntlvo to a apo dal rccommondntlon for tho rebuild ing of vtfio North Jotty. It la impos alblo for Major Morrow to recom mend audi nn notion, na wna sug gested by nomo of tho Washington officials with whom tho mnttor wns tnkon up, nnd Capt. Mncgonn wnnla a Joint session of tho Chnmbor of Commorco nnd Port Commission held to dovlso now means of hastening the necessary improvement. Throo Juveniles. Judgo John F. Hnll will hold a special session of Juvonllo court at Coqulllo next Tues day. Thrco casea aro to bo hoard but ho has not boon apprised of the nature of nny of thorn. Tho offon- dora nro residents or tno uoquino vnlloy. Vt'hselH Arrive. Tho Redondo crossed In nbout 2 o'clock this nftor noon from Snn Frnnclaco, Sho will roach Marshfiold nbout C o'clock. Tho Alliance crosBod In Into this aft ornoon from Portland nnd will pall tomorrow morning for Eureka. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Cnpt. Macgonn roporta that of Tillamook tho Ilronkwator passed a largo amount' of lumber, evidently mo necKiunu ui huihu ojiw Rteamor that hnd encountered BOIUO I heavy sons. Off Hocota Head, ho on- 'countered n sovero Bnowatorm. Ara-oss from First Nut. Ban pufry County Port Commission tn Riion 1 Dnn (nx Uok. to Raise $1,800 for Har bor Project. Tho nowly crented port of Port Orford Commission hns levied a ono mill tax for tho ensuing year. The assessed value of tho property in the port district Is about $1,800,000 bo that tho now port will only have nbout ?1.800 with which to work the coming year. The parties at LanglolB who have been fighting tlio creation of tho port attempted to secure nn Injunc tion prohibiting tho levying of the Bpcclal tax but thlB wns refused. It Ib now understood that other Btops will bo taken to Btny tho port. It Is oxpected thnt Gov. Woot will nhortly announce tho nppolntineut of tho Port Commission for tho now Port of Myrtle Point. It whb first hoped to havo them nppolnted 'n time bo thnt thoy could levy a special tax thru. Improvement might bo mndo tho coming yenr. Now, how over, It Is too lato and nothing can bo dono beforo another year. PATTERSON IS Chief Executive of Tennessee Gets Custody of Boy Who Shot Washington Man (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 28. An order has boon signed permitting former Governor Mnlcom R. Pattnr Bon, of TtnncsHco, upon furnishing u bond for $5,000, to removo his sou. Mnlcom C, from tho stato of Wash ington upon n guarantee that ho w! not return. Young Patterson allot R. T. Sonl at Port Orchard, Dccomber 7. Seal will recover. Governor Pnt torson states ho will plnco young Pat terson in n sanitarium In Tennessee. SURVEYORS GO SOUTIIt E, Wolgrnm, a Southorn Pncltlc surveyor of San Joso. Cnl., nnd n party of surveyors consisting of T. G. Dowdon, E. V. Bllonborg, 0. II Ellis and Fred Evcrs, who havo hem running tho aurvoy for tho Southern Paolflc conipnny'a Eugono to Coos Bny railroad from Maplcton to Mnrahdold, enmo In Sunday night nnd loft for California points to spend tho holidnya. Thoy havo finished the work nnd will not go bnck until they nro ordorod to do so. Eugeno Reg ister. HILL'S OREGON PLANS. President Gray Returns to Poitlnnd From St. Paul Conference. PORTLAND, Oro., Dec. 27. Cnrl R. Gray, president of tho Hill Hurts In Oregon hns returned from St. Paul with tho encouraging report thnt rail road traffic has shown a very mate rial Improvement during tho past fow wcoks. Tho Great Northorn, Mr. Gray stated Is doing a record busi ness and tho Northern Pacific reports show n big improvomont. This ap plies both to freight nnd passongor traffic. Mr. Grny denies having heard any thing about a planned nrrnngoinont for tho division of tho Great North orn system in two divisions, with Hnvro, Montana, and says ho has not bonrd anything officially at all to the effect that ho Is slated for tho posi tion of vice-president in chnrgo of all tho western division. "As for now construction work In Oregon, I can only say that tho Unit ed Railways will be oxtonded to Til lamook ns soon ns tho hnrbor Impro vements thoro nro undor wny or when tho lumbor market Justifies tapping tho Inrgo bodies of tlni bor .through which our lino will op orato beyond Bnnka. Timber is the only tonnngo wo might look for west of Banks for soino tlmo, nnd thoro la no urgont domnnd for this tim ber nt tho prcBont tlmo." Insurance Is Paid in Full II. C. Noble, owner of tho house on South Third street, tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gnbornncho, has re ceived through August Frlzeen a check for $1,000, the full amount of tho lire Insurnncq policy on tho pro porty, Tho building wna insured In tho Norwich Fire Insurance Society of Norwich, England, for which Mr. Frlzeon Is tho Coos Bay agent. Ho notified tho company tho day nftc tho flro and a drnft for the full amount was sent him to nettle the loss. Mr. Noblo expresses hlmsolt ns highly pleased with the treatment accorded him by Mr. Frlzeen nnd his conipany. The Times' Want Ads bring results A Dcs Moines mnn had an nttack of muscular rheumatism in his i shoulder. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. Thnt meant an expense of $150.00 or more. He sought for n quicker nnd cheaper way to euro It and found it In Cham bcrlatn'a Llntrnent. Threo daya aft er the first application of this lint ment ho was well. For salo by all dealers, lift I gijr M'tfcfcMjMBMBfPT ff m NEW STETSON HATS NEW CLUETT SHIRTS NEW KE1SER TIES The place to buy the best Because you pay Cash -YOU SAVE- "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTApKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Oflko Phono 101 Marshfiold Offlco 14-J. Farms Tlmbor Coat and Platting Lands a specialty. Goneral Agents "EASTSIDE" FAST AND Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco, Saturday, December 30th, At 8 P M. 1NTER-OQEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 O. F. McQEORQE, Agont. "THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Bay for Eureka, Thursday, December 28th, in the Afternoon CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent Steamer Homer Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay De cember 24 or 25 F. S. DOW, Agent EQUIPPED Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON DECEMBER B, 12, 10 AND 20. SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON DE CEMUER O, 10, 23 AND 00. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN ?5-L FAST, SERVICE TO ROSEBUKG Our 'stages 'eavo Marshfiold for Rosehure nt 6 o'clock every evening and nfford quickest connections with Southern Pacific Railway. Faro $6.00. COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE. . OTTO 80HETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld. a P. RARNARD, Agent, ROSERURG, Ore. PnONE 11 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic end Imported brands. Piaster, Lima, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFfOK, BOUTH BROADWAY. PHONH Ml BANDOtf COMMODIOUS WITH WIRELESS All chronic dlsoa8ea treated. Con.nl' tatlon freo. Offlco hours D to 12 n. m.; 2 to 6 nnd 6 to 8'D B" Nuturoputh Institute Koom No i No. 13G Drondway, Marehllold, Ore! pR. G. W. LESLIE, ' L- Ontcopnthlo Plijulclan Qradunto of tho Amorhnn school oft Oatoopnthy at Kirksvllle, Mo. Offlea, in Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; it0 i) Phono 1C1-J; Mnrahtlold; Or'egon. W. BENNETT, ' . 1vrror. Offlao over Flanagan & Donnott Sank IftrBimold nJ rR. J. T. McCORMAO. L Pliyslclan and Surgooa Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Jfflco: Lockhart Building, opposite Poit Offlie, Phono 105-J TS'K. A. J. lIENDUY-i " Modern Dental Parlors. Wo nro oqulppod to do high clan work on short notlco nt tho rery lowest prices. Examination trw.' Lndy nttondnnt, Coko building, oppo. slto Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. BARGAINS IN 11IOYCLC9. Fully Gunrnntecd Wheels nt from$3 upnorua.. Comploto lino of Blcyclo euppllet, second-hand blcyclca for salo. duni, bicycles, etc., ropnlrod. DEARY'S GUN SHOP. E. HANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phone 1BQ.R Have That Roof Fixed NOW Sec CORTHE " Phono ntai 1-lflVA IT I .ItHil. Van. llmJiwtM' '1 Wo wash tbeso garments cleaner nnd hotter than tho work can be dost olsowhoro, nnd thoy aro not worn much. Wo do not shrink them, tret woolen garments nro returned tb '1 oamo alzo as whon aont us. Wo iron tho garments nicely, mik ordinnry ropalrs freo of chnrgo tsJ you hnvo frcah clean, sweet under wenr ready for cnoh wcok's cnanjs. Bundlo yours up with noxt week' Inundr bundle. Marshfield,Hand & Steam Uttfif PIION 20-J Prof. A. Richard TEACHER OF PIANO. And volco culture AppoIntatBt hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants cnll at Studio, Benp tackon Bldg.. 1.10 Rrondway, We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PnONE MAIN 87-J First Class Auto Setvte Whon you want to , go '"!?? in a hurry Try FOOTB'S AUTJJ, Best rates in tho city. DEST i CU Boat drivers. Phono C6-J until H p. m., after 11 p.m. phone G-J. "Ml donco phono 28-J. t i D. L. JMOTE. Proprietor pity pish MARKET Foot of. Market Aye., on Dock FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND Fair Prices, Honest Weight. nnH n flrst-nlass article, TOW can all afford to eat fish at ouu 1 prices, Try them, ' SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors- . pifOMia ao'"'--. DRESSMAKING GOWNS. SUITS ANU HESIODELLINO MRS. E. BANDEL Phone 1M, Cor. 4th and PA Unique PantatoriijJ DYEING, GLEANING. P AND REPAIRING AI iaftl" nAT WORK. TWn ross '-,snMtl2 2RB nnntral wvon"" ' mnti asesss-jwsK VVMHVW IMVI