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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION LOCAL OVERF LOW .....A.A4&e6 T " HORN. I HJLLYER To Mr. nnd Mrs. Her-' man Hlllyer, Thursday, January 18, a boy. Mother and child nrd doing flno nnd Herman Is the proudest papa over. Ho says that if tho Httlo fellow can JuBt keep tip tho demand for tho clears nnd got tho money, ho can see where Cnrnbglo, Hockefeller nnd n fow of tho othere will havo to tnke n back scat In a few years. WICKMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wlckman at their homo In Coqull lo, Friday, January 19, n son, Mr. nnd Mra. Wlckman formerly re Bided at Empire nnd their host of friends- on the Day will unite in extending congratulations over tho advent of their first born. GEO. SMITH of Coos Klvcr is a Marshficld visitor today. WILL SIMPSON .of Haynes Inlet is a Marshlield business visitor to day. MR. nnd MRS. A. WARREN of Co qullle are Mnrshfleld visitors to day. FRED. BENTZ, who suffered nn In jur to' his oyo at tho Eastsldc mill tho other day, Is reported get ting along as well as could bo ex pected1 but It Is still 'doubtful If tho optic can'bb saved. I II I M. I r CLAUDE PIPER And wife of Coos, Rjvor were In Marshlield today en rou'to homo from a visit at tho CHnklnbenrd ranch. .' -T. R. 8HER1DAN of Rosoburg was in Mnrshfleld today. Tho deal for tho'salo of tho North Bond con donsary has not been closed yet. Ho will leavo for homo soon. ED. PRINCE nnd Arthur Dnlloy of Curry' county nro spending a fow days horo. Thoy report thnt Mc Clay estate of Portland which pur chasod tho R. D. Humo holdings is planning to develop tho prop erty at once. MR. nnd MRS. SANFORD nrrlved horo today via Drain from Ash land, Oro., to attend tho funornl of Mrs. 8nnfords father, C. W. Snnford, which will bo hold Sun day aftornoon at 2 o'clock from tho Mnrshllold Methodist church, They formerly lived nt Coqulllo. Sinter Bettor. Mrs. P. N. Flngg has received word that her alritor, Mlsa Josephine Eddy, is recovering from n suvoro attack of erysipelas. Miss Eddy wns formerly a teacher In tho MnrBhflold schoolB but Is now teaching nt El Contro, Cnl. Her innny friends horo will bo plcnHcd to learn of hor recovory. . TV Daughter Ailing. M. C. Morton will loavo tomorrow for Seattle whoro ho will visit his daughter, Mta Lucy Morton, who has beon uttend- ing the UnivorHltyofWnshlugton.Sho has not boon well recently nnd usher phyHlclan hits ndvlscd hor thnt she mupt give up hor collego work for a fow months, alio nnd Mr. Morton will probably mnko a trip to Southern California unless sho Is much Im proved when ho roaches thoro. Honor Dim Keating. Tho Mnrsh llold Flro Dopnrtmont Inst ovonlng elected Dan Kentlug, who hns boon assistant chlof, to tho position of chiof for tho ensuing year. Tho olcctlon was unanimous with tho ox coptlon of ono voto which was cast ns n Josh for Jimmy Greono. For assistant chief, Tom Lnwhorno ro colvcd 22 votos, Vlnco Prntt 3 votes, Win. Sloop 2 votos, nnd Will Long Btnff 7 votes. NOTICE TO VETERANS. Membors of tho G. A. R. nro re quested to moot nt tho Wilson Un dertaking parlors at 1:30 Sunday afternoon to nttend tho funornl of Into comrndo, 0. W. Snnford nt tho Mnrshflold Mothodlst church. Mom bora of tho Sons of Votornns will net ns pnll-bonrors hut tho G. A. R, will escort tho body to tho grnvo, S. II. CATHCART, Post Commnuder. OM.IVANT WEAVER for tho best of rlpo Olives always, Havo your lob printing dono at Tha Tlmos' offlco. FOR FALLING HAIR You Cannot Lo.o When You IV this Remedy. Wo promlao you If your hair Is falling out, nnd you havo not let It go too far, yon can prevent baldness and get a now growth of hnlr, If you will uso RoNnll "93" Hnlr Tonic, with persistency and regularity, for a reasonable length of timo. It Is n scientific, cleansing, anti septic, germicidal preparation. It dostroyB mlcrobos. stimulates good circulation around tho hnlr roots, nnd thus promotes hnlr nourishment, romoves dandruff and restores hair health It Is ns pleasant to uso ns puro wntor, nnd Is dellcatoly porfum cd. It is u real tollot nccosslty. Wo want you to try Rexnll "93" Hair Tonic with our promlso thnt it will cost you nothing unloss you nro porfoctly satlsflod with Its uso. It comes In two sizes, prices GOo nnd 11.00. Remember, you can obtain Roxall Roraodlcs in this community only at our storo - - Tho Rexnll Storo. Lockhnrt-Pnrsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner." 'SOUTH INLET IS STRICKEN OREGON NAVftL 1 HTfl IBS Tim Ml I ! Ill 1 1 I I IKI All I I I I Fl l 1 1 1 I WAN 10 IN, lull HI DILVtniUN INUlin oun Object to Being Maligned by Term of "South Slough Pi rates" Some of Them. . i Leap Year Editor: I have been waiting patiently for someone to put South Inlet on tho Leap Year map but guess I'll havo to do It myself. This section has tmnn niiir.h mnllcned In tho nast by Its residents being referred to ns the "South Slough Pirates." Wo are ndt p.rates "but a "bunch of diamonds in the rough." We Btiro would like to see sohio of them Leap Year maid ens come" down this way1 and so 1 11 submit this list of marrlngablo men as an inducement to start thorn in this direction: Edd McKeown Mlko McKeown J oo Rhodes Druco Lattln Dud Metcali IfarVy Mtst'calf-' Lit Metculf George Wt-son Jimmy Kerno ituv Cox Jim balvugc u.ve Brown Jnck Trayuor- Mr. Tardy Mr. Hrunnell Allio Wymnn Frank Wyman Ira Albeo Wyman Albe'c John B AndciBon Erlck Anderson Tom Tnlbott Dave Talbott Warren Elliott Jim Elliott Gcoigo Klino Jap Luce Carl Frcomdn ' Bob Evans Tom Frerry Andy Anderson Thoro nro many others whoso am ines I will furnish to any ono dosu iug them. SOUTH SLOUGH PIRATE TWO TO SERVE W. Crouch and Chas. Blostrom Given 25 Days Each In County Bastilc. In charge of Constnblo Cox, W. Crouch and Chns. Blostrom woro tnken to Coqulllo this afternoon to servo sentences In the. Coos county Jail. W. Crouch Is tho Hnynos Inlet rnnchor who was nrrested on chnr ges tiled by Fruit Inspector P. M. Hnll-I.owls who ulleged thnt Crouch hud sold diseased fruit In hoxos Im properly marked. Crouch pleaded guilty. Owing to thoro being ton or moro different offonsos chnrged to Crouch, Justice Ponnock ImpoBed n flno of $C0 or twonty-flvo days In tho county jnil after Crouch had en tered n plea of guilty. Crouch snld ho would tako tho Jail sontonco. Blostrom was arraigned on tho chnrgo of assaulting Mrs. Trolllngor on North Front streot tho othor dny. Ho pleaded not guilty and declared ho had no memory of oven having soon tho womnn. Mrs. Trolllngor was In court nnd told hor story nnd Judge Ponnock found Blostrom guil ty nnd gavo him tho option of pay ing a ?50 flno or Bpondlng twonty II vo days In tho county Jail. Blos trom had no money. Blostrom Is n barber and hns been drinking heavily for sovoral months. Ho was Into xicated when the offonso occurred. BT Basketball Game There Last NightSpecial Train to Co- quille Tonight. Word was received hqrq today that tho North Bond High School basket ball team last night defonted tho Baudon High school boys team at Bandon by n scoro of 32 to 27. Tho North Bend High School girls team was dofentcd by n scoro of 11 to 9. Tonight tho North Bend teams will piny tho Coqulllo High School tennis nt Coqulllo. Superintendent Rnnb nnd tho North Bend High School Btudonts nnd patrons havo ar ranged to sond a big delegation to Coqulllo. A special train hns been chnrtorcd to leavo Mnrshfleld nt 7 o'clock and will leavo Coqulllo on tho rotnrn trip nt 10:20. A round trip rato of $1.50 hns beon mado nnd nrrnngoments havo boon mado to nccommodnto nil who wish to go from Mnrshfleld with tho North Bond delegation. It you havo a nlco head of hair go and have your picture taken. Within 100 years It Is predicted all men will bo bald and somo Coos Bay mon are already a hundred years ahead of the tlmos. JAIL SENTENCE I T Mrs. W. M. Hubbs, Formerly Miss Agnes Gulovson of Coos Bay, Dead. Mrs. W. M. Ilubbs of Sllvcrton, Oregon, died yestordny, nccordlng to telegraphic communication to her brother in this city today. Thero is no detailed Information to hand as yet, but tho supposition is that sho has succumbed to nn attack of dlph terla, as she has not beon In very robust health. MrB. Hubbs was Miss Agnes Gu lnvonn linfrtrn hnr innrrlaco and well- known In thin city from tho tlmo sho -was teacher In tho local scnooi. uno was a most cfllclent and suoccssful txnrhnr 1n different Schools in COOS Mimlv fop m numhnr of vonrs. Hor TGlntlves nro now nearly all living fw PnrMnnrl. llnpr manT friends aild admirers from formor years In thl city will leaf n with sorrow, or. nor sudden nnd unexpected demise t C. A. SMITH LEAVES TODAY. .. rf I (.J i Lumber Mngnato Plans Trip to New York nnd Other Eastern Points.' Tho steamer Nann Smith- Balled for Bay Point, Cal., this morning at n-.in inVlnrk. Sho carried. a big' lond of lumber, drawing" eighteen feet of wnter, ' C. A. Smith, head of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Company", nnd His brothor-ln-law, Mr. J. E. Holmborg from 'Denver; Cdlo., woro passcn I..H Mr. flmlth will leavo San Frnnolsco'n8 tooon ns ho arrives thoro for a business trip to Now York ana sovoral points In tho contrnl stntcs. Mr. Holmborg will visit Los Angeles, Pasadonn and possibly San Diego, Cal., boforo returning to Donvor via Gam Prnnrlarn In tor.. Ho hns mado several visits hero, Ms two Bons, Lawrence Holmborg nnd fcnocn Holmborg bolng located horo and occupying promlnont positions In tho C. A. Smith Lumber Compnny'a nf falrs. ODD FELLOWS 'NEW OFFICERS Sunset Encampment of Marsh- field Install Newly Elected Officials. Sunset Encampment, No, -13, I. O 0. V., installed tho following ofllccrs for tho coming term nt tho meeting Inst night: C. P. Alius Kingston. H. P. L. W. Plnuz. S. W. J. W. Hunt. j. w. F. E. Wilson. Scrlbo G. T. Coleman. Treasurer I. Lniulo. Guide A. Hngoinelster. 1st '. Chas. H. Lax. 2nd W. 0. 0. Lund. 3rd W. Robert Swnnton. lth W. W. A. Collvor. 1st G. of T. William Asplund. 2nd G. of T. John F. Hall. I. S. Oscar Gulovson. O. S. -W. B. Scott, Jr. Tho Installing olucer was District Deputy Grand Patriarch William Buck. Thlrtcon now membors wero also Initiated Into membership of tho Encampment. Tho ovonlng end ed with a banquet and social tlmo. Estabrook Company Places Order With Kruse & Banks For $115,000 Vessel. Kruse nnd Bnnks, tho North Bend shipbuilders, have just hceu advis ed that tho Egtnbrook company of San Francisco havo accepted their bid for the construction of a largo steam schooner. Tho compnpuy sub mitted their figures n fow months ago when Mr. Estnbrook visited horo. This makes tho second Inrgo con tract thu Arm has secured In tho past fow wooks, tho first being for n large steam lumber schooner for tho Dav enport company. Thebo two con tracts with tho smnllor work tho Arm has on hand will keep them busy for tho next nine months. Is is expected that the Estnbrook company will put tho now boat ou tho Coos Bny-San Francisco run. They are now operating boats be tween Baudon and San Francisco. Tho new boat will bo 200 foot long, will havo pnssonger accomodations for fifty peoplo, nnd will carry lumber nud gonornl freight. Tho boat will cost about $150,000 complete, which v,lil lncludo the lntest design of marine- engines nnd boilers. "Getting business Is Just like courting a girl you must offer the right kind of goods, and keen on calling." a TO BUILD BOAT ON CDOSIBAY Portland Man Attacks Right of Capt. tagar Simpson a& Head of Organization. PORTLAND, Ore.,, Jan. 18. -The right of E. M. Slmpsdn to hold tho commanding omco in mo urcguu ; vnl reserve will bo tho issue In tho circuit court by n suit fllcd by Geor ge S. Shepherd. Both men clnlm tltlo to tho offlco by virtue of nn lAln tint,! DnrnmliPr 0. 1011. ill' which Shepherd alleged ho received 30 and Simpson received ono vote. i An order wnB issuou oy mo circuit nhiirt nnnn thn flllnc Of the suit dU Vbctlng Simpson to" appear January.' 20 and show cause wny no noius mo bmco of captain. W. E. Flnrer, ndju thnt general of the naval mllltla of tho Btate, is declared to bo in posses sion of th&t ballots cast 'at the 'De cember election, which ballot ho Is ordered to" dollvcr Into 'tho custody, ot tho court to bo hold ponding tho decision over tho legality' of' tho elec tion. ' '" 1 1t U chargod In tho complaint that Adjutant'-Gonernl 'Flnzor' instructed tho Inspectors of election to nllow no ono to voto except tho offlcerB who number 10. OLD STYLE CALENDAR ENDS FEBRUARY 17 Clilnew for Last Time PInn Celebra tion of New Ycnr'B of Old Reglnio SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 18. Wow Vnnr'n D.-iv was clvon a bolatod celebration In Chinatown In accor dance with tho docroo of tho revolu tionary government, which adopted tho modern cnlondar too lato to al low for festivities on January 1. Whllo thoro was a considerable dis play of decorations and burning of punk, tho Chlncso nro waiting for February 17. Then tho pnssing of tho old-stylo calendar will bo marked with tho trndltlonnl 10 days of foasting, visit ing, gift-making nnd rollglous obsor vancGB, not forgottlng tho firecrack ers. On that dato also tho merchants will wind up tholr yonrly accounts nnd overy Chlncso will burn his enn colcd bills, so as to start tho now year freo of debt- Tho Fobruary event will bo tho Inst eolobrated under tho old calen dar, copies ot which aro already bo lng bought up as souvenirs. Havo your Job Tho Times' offlco. printing dono at Try Tho Times' Want Ads. If It's a Hat or Cravat a ftim'u A Suit of The Big Store Dependable merchandise at prices that are fair and reasonable Everything that MERCHANT & SON The Big Store r It be well dressed. Clearance Sale P;ices on '.SuHiin,Thjs,Stoi;c UARSUFIELJ) FIItK AT ELKTON. Wentherly Eating IlonsoJJunis Wad for Stage Travelers. DRAIN, Oro., Jan. 18. Word reached hero by tolophono Jthat tfiQ Wentherly eating houso nt Elkton, 1 together with tho rcsldcnco of Mrs. Ella Lyons, which stood noar tho eating houso, was destroyed by flro 'about 11 o'clock at night. Tho flro originated In tho eating houso. Tho loss on tho eating houso Is estimated at about $1,800, with $1,G00 insu rance. Somo ot tho furnlturo and fix tures wero saved. Tho Lyons dwell ing was unoccupied, but contnincd somo furnlturo which was saved. Lobs on building nbout C00, with no Insurance. Tho cntlng houso wns I owned by Chaa. Woatherly nnd Ches ter Rydcll. It wns widely known ns onn of tho best online houses in Western Oregon and wns so esteem ed by trnvolors to and from Gar- Savo monoy by patronizing Tho Times ndvor'lsorB. Tho Times' Want Ads bring results For a Gentleman Or a Corset Or a Pair of Sh oes For "My Lady" Clothes or a Silk Dress Is Prepared to Serve You Satisfactorily- men and women wear may be found here, and back of every sale is1 a guarantee of merit Come to the Big Store First We Are Selling Men's Fine Clothing for Less Than It's Worth During This Sale It is the same clotliiiiff for which, usually, you glad, ly pay the regular priew Every garment YOU choose from, it's YOU that wo wish to satisfy. "BENJAMIN CLOTHES" have the style, snap aud character so essential to the man who wants to One-fourth "One-Third to Ohe-tialf Less "MONEY TALKS" ' Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BANDON diner and Coos Bay, this bolng u ular Btago station. ' l6 SELli LANDS. Bourne Would Fut Forfeited On In Oregon on tlto Market WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. 8en Bourno has Introducod bills pr Ing for tho disposition ot landil Orogon .which may bo declared I felted to tho United States on i count of broach of tho act grant! lands to tho Southorn Pacific to i In railroad and telogrnph coniti tlon. Tho bill provides that other than tho original granted n havo contrnctod for tho purcbaxi lands from tho railroad comp may, within six months after io of forfolturo, purchnso from United States at 12.50 an acrt. Havo your Job printing dont i Tho Times' oflico. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. Tho Times' office jKy'1l1?1i1'"""z OTUBLCTJ