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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1912)
$ 2 lfc WbStftEt'tfaW r-iftiffiifi n rtitnTTinr "r'tiltmttfeiKA -ati. - ' I COOS-.BAY TIMES- W. C. MALONKY Kdltor ami lub. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor S THINK OP THIS OMI3 Coos Day men hang on to the enr of progress nt tho renr nnd null back when it Is coins, uphill for nil tlioy nro worth. When It arrives In splto of thorn thoy coolly climb In nnd claim to hnvo been tho original workers, hustlors nnd pullers of thd vehicle. Ali POWERS AM) THE PEACE DOVE. AL POWERS, who went out with his net nnd caught the dove of penco nnd brought It Into tho Mnrsliflpld city council nnd who re signed when somebody broke tho cage nnd lot tho dovo out, Is to bo pre Kented with another dovo and will trv and find a snfor placo for tho cngo with tho school bonrd. When It comos'to penco Al Is tho Andrew Car ncglo of Coos Day. WILL GIVE PROGRAM DomorcHt Medal Contest nt Kiistwltlc , Moiimo VuoMlny Eviilng. Tomorrow overling nt tho Eastaldo iichool houso, tho Marshfield boys who recently gavo a Domorcst medal contest horo will glvo anothor pro gram. It will bo In chargo of Mrs. Ileuocca Luso-Stump. Tho Marsh Hold party will lenvo at 7:30 in tho Allco II. Tho program Is ns follows: Oponlng Exorclso . ...... President Mrs. E. E. Kelly Song, "America" Audlcnco Oration.. "Prohibition nnd Llborty" Hnrvoy wnltor Oration "Uaptlsod In Ulood" Arthur Kolstad Hocltatlou "Kod Hum" Wayne Stond Bong , Mrs. Kelly oration "Why I am n Prohibitionist" Hornco Rahskopf Oration "Tho Dofouso of tho Alamo" Losllo Isaacson Oration "Patriotism" Cocll Robertson Oration "Tho Court of Last Appeal" Leo Ilyorly FINED TODAY SCHOOL IH CLOSED. Kino Program Given nt Mllllngton Hrliool. Saturday evening, May 2G, nt tho Milllngton school, was hold n clotting .program under tho direction of their most cxccllont toachor, Miss Annlo Wlckinnn, Tho school room, docor Htod in maplo loavoB nnd rhododen drons, was tho protty sotting where tho following program was given: Program: (Song, "Oratttudo" School. Salutatory Ray Moutgomory Motion Song "My Kitty" Mnry Loulso Poiulnvlllo, Nolllo Wolf, Eva Pom lnvlllo, Allco Ekblnd. Pnntomlmo, "Annlo Lnurlo" .... Lnurn Pomluvlllo Hesitation, "Pour Mlchlnvous Young- fltors" Archlo Ekblad. Motion Song, "Ynnkco Doodlo" Harry Sandon, Konnoth Rust, Ray Montgomery, Wnyno Harris. Rocitatlon, "Tho Little School Ma'am" Allco Ekblad Doll Drill Eva Pomlnvllle. Nellie Wolf, Mnry Loulso Pomluvlllo. Rocitatlon, "Kept In Aftor School" Jnmos Marsdon. Rulor Drill Eva Pomlnvlllo, Nolllo Wolf, Mnry Loulso Pomlnvlllo, Wlllard RtiHt, Wnyno Harris, Rny moutgomory. Recitation, "April Pooling" ........ Mnry Loulvo Pomluvlllo. Dialogue, "Taking tho Census". . Laura Poiulnvlllo, Lorraine Rosa Rocitatlon, "Nino nnd Six" ' Roy Tot to n. Recitation, "The SnialloRt Olrl".. Alny Tottuu. Wreath Drill Mnry Rust. Catherine Pomlnvlllo, Nolllo Wolf, Rocitatlon, "Goodbyo" Wlllio Totten Clown Drill, Harry Sandon, Ken- netli Rust, Rny Montgomery, Way. no Harris. Rocitatlon, "Vacation" Wlllard Rust Song. "Tho Lost Doll" ..Nellie Wolf valedictory Harry Sandon Bong. "Vacation" School At the x'Ioho of tho program, .Mr. Dtifnult, clerk of tho school bonrd, minnl! moiitod Miss Wlckmnn on ltor most emYlent work, both on tho pro gram and In conducting tho school dining its nlno months' torm. With tho conclusion of tho perfor mnnco, all present wero Invited to attend a dunco given by tho residents of Milllngton In their hall. Music won furnished by tho Milllngton or- I'liwiirn Three Penalized for Speeding Sunday More Will Be Arrested. Prod Nolmo, D. L. Pooto nnd .1. P. Wilson wero hnlod boforo City Recorder llutlor today by Marshal Carter on tho charge of violating tho auto speed ordinance yestorday. Each pleaded guilty and was fined $5. Complnlnts woro sworn out against Vornon Bnrkor, Tom Goodalo, Lynn Lambeth nnd E. Erlckoon by Marsh al Carter this afternoon and thoy will also bo tried for spcodlng yes tordny. Thoro was moro spcodlng by tho nutolsts yesterday than has boon wltnessod In a long tlmo nnd several necidents wero nnrrowly nvortcd. Onco Prod Nclmo almost collided with Wilson's mnchlno at Contral and Broadway, Nolmo coming up Broad way at a high rato of spood. Had Wilson not boon running slowly, thoro would havo bcon an awful crash. It Is claimed by somo of tho auto 'ists that thoy woro running at a speed of about forty-eight miles por hour, according to tho specdometor. !Hff is ra m IN COQUILLE Alva Custer, Clerk in Cohan's Pharmacy, Weds Coos County Teacher. Alva Custor, clerk In Prank D. Co linn's Pharmacy, mid Miss Virla Moody, one of Coos County's popular young school teachers, wero mnrrlod yesterday In Coqulllo, Rev. McDonnld, of tho Christian church, officiating. The wedding took place In tho church. Tho marriage camo ns n comploto surprise to the ninny friends and even some of the relatives of tho young cotiplo. Tlio bride, who Is n niece of Mrs. a co. Hnzer, of North Hond, whero she has mudo lor home, tins boon teaching school nt Orldgo, whero she recently complotcd n suc cessful term. She Is n charming young lady of many excellent traits of chnrnctor nnd highly esteemed by nil who know her. The groom Is a mcont arrival In Marshllold but has mado man, mends during his residence lioio. His homo haa bcon In Coqulllo where his parouts resided for tho past olght years. Ho Is a registered pharmacist and had bcon employed In tho Ptihr iiinu Pharmacy In Coqulllo boforo coming to Marshllold. After tho wedding nt which Mls4 Dollu Uryunt, of Myrtlo Point, nctod as brldesmnld and tho groom's broth er Irvln Custor, us best man, tho wed ding pnrty proceeded to tho homo of the groom's pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Custor, whero n wedding dinner was served and congratulations ex tended. Tho happy couplo arrived In Mars- Hold last night nnd will make their future homo here. Many friends will wish thorn n long, happy and prosperous wedded life. Chas. M. Butts, Formerly of Eureka and Coos Bay, Giv en Three Years. Tho following from a Portland pa per will bo of Interest on Coos Hay on account of tho principals In the caso hnvlng boon In Mnrshflcld for somo wooIcb n yenr ngo Inst spring nnd because Marshal Carter was a witness In tho two trlnls In federal court at Portland: "Chnrlcs M. Butts, found guilty of whlto slnvory Wodnosdny night by a Jury In tho United Stntecs District court was sontoncod by Judge Wol voreton to sorvo threo yonrs in tho govornmont ponltentlnry nt McNoit's Island. On a formor trial of this caso tho jury dlsagrood, standing 8 to 4 for ncqulttnl. It was shown that llutts had brought Nolllo Sams from Eurokn, Calif., to Astoria. In this trial testimony was prosontod to tho Jury which was not admitted nt the flrst trial. Tho Jury deliberated,' flvo hours, and then rocommendod Butts to tho mercy of tho court. "In pronouncing sontonco Judgo Wolvorton drow nttontlon to tho fact thnt tho girl Is 17 yoars of ngo nnd unsophisticated, whllo Dutts is 43, with a family of growing children. Ho Is a grandfather." "-. L. . LIS TOLD III COURT Capt. Reynolds sues Southern Oregon Company for Part of Cost of it. An echo of n Ashing combine on Coos Day Is contained In a, suR that tins Just bcon Instituted In Justice Ponnock's court by Cnpt. J. J. Rey nolds vs. tho Southern Orogon Co. Cnpt. Reynolds Is suing for $250. Ho nllegcs thnt Inst summer he nnd tho Southern Oregon Company entered Into nn 'ngreomont whoroby thoy woro to pny P, S. Dow $G00 to rotlro from tho fishing business on Coos Day . Capt. Roynolds alleges thnt ho paid tho nmount nnd Mr. Dow retired from tho fishing busi ness. Then, he claims, tho Southern Orogon company refused to pny Kh shnro of tho bonus paid to got P. S. Dow out of tho competition In tho local Ashing trade. EM TO BE ON JUNE 17 School Director and Clerk to tie Elected in Marshfield Then. Tho Marshllold school board at a meeting Prlday decided thnt tho nnnual school election In Mnrshllcld should bo hold at tho Central school building on tho ovcnlng of Juno 17. The terms of M. C. Ilorton as dir ector nnd John P. Hnll as clerk cx plro this year. It was decided that tho election should bo kept open from 7:30 until 0:110 In tho eyonlng to pormlt all who so deslro to participate in it. tlon. At tho meeting Miss Inoz Bnldwln was roeloctod n grndo toachor. Miss Allco Armnby of KnnBns was also ol ected to teach horo noxt yenr. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pacific Livery Transfer Co. Try Tho Times Want abb. A CARD This is to certify that Foley' Honey nnd Tar Compound docs not contain nny opiates, and habit form ing drugs, or nny Ingredients that could possibly harm its usors. On tho contrnry, Its great healing and soothing qualities make It n roal rem edy for coughs, cotds nnd Irritations of the' throat, chest and lungs. The gonulno Is In a yellow package. Ask for Poloy's Honoy nnd Tar Compound and ncccpt no substitute. Red Cross Drug Store. 0'Kclly's Auto Line Running botwocn North Dond and Marsjiflold as por schodulo. Leave North Itcnd MILL IS CLOSED Acme Plant to Supply Material for Railroad Work Later ACME, Oro., Juno 1 Tho local plant of tho Wondllng-Johnson lum bor company of San Francisco, Is closod down for somo repairs, although-thoro Is fully a month's orders nhoad for local consumption. It Is understood thnt as soon as tho mill starts again It will stnrt on n largo ordor for ties anr brldgo timbers for tho Southern Pacific's Eugono-Cuos liny lino, which turns south nt tills point. HOWARDS gonulno "MEXICAN IWMALES delivered nny plnco In the city until It! O'CLOCK nt nlghi Thoy nro READY to SERVE. Pliom .m. MONSTER LOG IS TAKEN OUT Spruce Giant Weighed Over 80 Tons and Scales Over 19,600 Feet. Tho larirost loc nvnr linnlml nn n At a Into hour refreshments were1 '""" u"'whoro nnd ono of tho Inrg served ami In dispersing, all express ion muiuiieives as Having Had an on Joyable tlmo. KICKS AND COMPLAINTS. I said to tho butcher, Jones; "Your mutton Is mostly bones, nnd your mildewed beef tills my aoul with grief, and your flsji is as hard s stone Your chickens are on the blink, and your lard nnd your bacon stink, .so I'll cross the street for a bunch of meat thev nn lmitnr K'iH. i mink. The butcher he said: -Your verse, I'm iwtulu, could not be worso; It's oiuitigh to make :i derd man break the doors from the vlllngo hoarse, The man who would wrlto such rhymes should Ho In tho Jail betimes with fetters J bind his wrists behind to keep him from further crimes." I said to this Jones next day: "I've come my account to pay: you are selling meat that an not bo boat, and a tribute should come your way." The butch er ho 3,-iid to mo: "I read all vour rhymes with glee; they are out of sight ,md I hope you'll write till tho cud of oterulty." You'll And things about the samo; you climb ou n neighbor's framo, and he'll swat vo.i Imi 1: with an ugly thwack and show ho cm play that name. Yon imn.i him a nlco bouquet, and tho scliomo will surely pay; for he'll rake around till a rose he's found, and the samo in ii pass your way. est over brought out wns brought from tlio smltli-Powors Camp No, 2 on Isthmus Inlet Inst week to tho C. A. Smith mill. Tho monster log is estimated to havo wolghed over eigh ty tons and scnlod 19,000 feet of lumber. The giant wns n spruce. It was seventy-eight foot long, soven feot In dlamotor nt tho butt-end and sixty eight inches in diameter at tho top. Scalod as flvo sixteen-foot logs, It Is ostlmated to havo contnlnod ovr 10, C00 feet of lumber. A. H. Powers says that ho doos not think a log of anywhoro nonr this slzo was over hauled on a train beforo. Mrs. Loin Love, wife of Vlle Love, n furinur living no-tr Pnv-'t" la., snys: "I havo taken Polity Kid noy Pills nnd find thorn to bo all you ilalm for thorn. They gnvo me ul aost Instant relief when my kidney, woro sluggish and Inactive. 1 ran clicorfully recommend them to all Btifforors from kldnoy troubles." Red Cross Drug Storo. C:fiR a. m. 7;40 " 8:25 " 9:10 " 9:55 " io:4n " 11:25 ' 12:10 p. in. 12:55 " 1:40 " 2:25 " 3:10 " 3:55 " 4:40 " 5:25 " 0:10 " 0:55 " 7:55 " 8:55 " 9:55 " 10:55 " 11:55 " Leave Mnrshflcld 7:10 n. m. 7:65 " 8:40 " 0:25 " 10:10 " 10:55 " "11:40 " 12:25 p, m. 1:10 " 1:55. " 2:40 " 3:25 " 4:10 " 4:55 " 5:40 " C:25 " 7:25 " 8:25 " 9:25 " 10:25 " 11:25 " 12:25 n. m. Lv. North noiid Allon's Nowb Stand Lv. Marshfield Chundlor and Blan co Hotels. wSm The Sign of Good Candy Always Barnard & Langworthy Klcctilcal Contractors and Supplies. PHONE 18 ML 170 So. Ilroniluny. next door to t'nliin Mi-nt Market. STADDEN All Mnflj of photograph won, bromide enlarging and kodak (Inditing, Lynn Lambeth Fred Nomle Cadillac Auto Service flood Cars Reasonable Rules All Night Service Careful driving assured. Phono ninnco Pool Room. 231-R until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phone 5-.I. Pnlnre Restaurant SEE WHAT EASY TERMS RANCH BARGAIN . 120 Aero fruit and dairy In culti vation Of tho host class All stock, tools and Implements. $2000 haudlos Dnlanco easy, $12,000. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front 8L lTU A. II. HODOmi MARRIAGE LICENSES The following mnrrlago llcen"d wero Issued by County Clerk Watson during tho past week: Jacob Kaufman, of Dandon, and Christine ll'irnett, of Myrtlo Po.nt. Ed Louis Drown and Carrie Ve Mayor. both of Myrtlo Point. -Co-Uiillln Sentinel. lYwiritfcL 0f ltW - Cbvum 14J HELPED TO KEEP DOWN EXPENSES Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich., tolls how sho did so: "I wns both ered with my kldnoys nnd hnd to go nearly double. I tr.-od a samnlo -. Foley Kidney Pills and they did me so much good that I bought a bottlo, and feel that thoy saved mo n big doctor's bill." Red Cross Drug Store. A Modern Brick Building, Electrlr Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Watori HOTEL COOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market. Marshfield. Oregon. T. J. BOAIFE 44 Marshfield Paint, Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregor BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK House Moving and Grading. Wo are prepared to do 'this work by tho day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Let us figure with you. G. S. FLOYD & CO. Phono 316-J. Marshfield, Ore The Electric Shoe. Shop IS WHERE TJTKY BUY SnOES FROM 91 PER PAIR UP. THE ELECTRIC snOR 8nop 180 Bo. Broadway Marshflelc You Auto Call foote PHONE H4-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotol. TWO NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phone 5-J Residence Phono 28-J Will make trips to Coqullle. Marshfield and North Bend Auh n GOHST & KING, Proprietor,, U ll LEAVE MARSHKIHLD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8:4B A. M. !t:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M., 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. C:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. jvi:jw'miia 7 :00A.M. I&A.M. 8:30 A. 9 1G A.M 10:00 A. ?'A.M "3UA.M, 12: 15 P.M. J:00 P.M. -G P.M. 2:30 p. M. 3:15 P.M. :00 P.M. J'P.M. 5:30 P. M. 0:15 P.M. 7:00 P. M, 8:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. Lcnvo North Ilcnil Allen's News stniid. Lcnvo Mnrshllcld Chandler nnd Blanco Ilotolg nnd Dm; Con,, For the Use And Enjoyment Of Every Home -public utilities arc for the use of the nianv not of the few. in a" -gas company the mnnufucturcr,ifodu tnbutor and the retailer arc all in one or ganization. -while tho cost of living has been Roingupth. price of gas services has been goiiuj down. our manufacturing plant, distributing sys tem of mains and gas appliance department arc at the command of every housewife. we offer modem yas ranges on ourco-opcrr alive payment plan which means on termU suit your convenience. gas service is economical and clean. It sans much disagreeable labor and is comfortable and convenient. telcphono 178 and we will send a represen tative. OREGON POWER CO. Telephone 178 CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos U At tlio clone of linslncM April IH, 1018. IIESOUKCES. Loans and discounts , 1101,111" Donds, warrants aad securities ' 'Ml'" U. S. honds to s;curo circulation "1" Real estnto, furniture nnd fixtures "" Cash and sight exchange 1,M,W Total IJ.M11 LIAIULIT1ES. Capital stock paid In l0W,,J Surplus and undlvldod profits .(jL'i Circulation, outsinmiini- ?'":; Deposits. 7. "M Total fMMfl .i.ii.i- . .... . . .. . ........ n..iiH nf Stock35 . HuuiiiuH 10 wapuui diock mo muiviuuai "( - -ers Is 1100,000.00. INTEHEST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS nKPOSU W. S. CHANDLER, Presldont. M. C. MORTON, Vlrt-Prl DORSEY KREITZBR, Cashier. City Auto Service Good Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: Will go nnywhere at any tlmo." Stands Dlnnco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 40 Night Phone 46. .uumo lURUm & GOODALE. proprietors. Bl E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jeweler 4PO Xortli Front Street, MARSH FIELD. ORE. STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Al tlio close of business, April IB, 1012- RESOURCES. .,j,t Loans and Discounts $Mrt wuutwun uouse , isl.l'1-" Cash and Exchanges S . nw .. LIABILITIES. u,H" capital stock paid in i2 Surplus and Undlvldod Profits, j..l' Deposits ,..,..,,, -. lllU-1 Total UCII f Uo-K. whohavekOmalnvantlTsabllltT "BilF'i,5S"ItKWJ.A,!'.,'!T.,.K i GOOD. A TURKISH &! pnono - -- - WVTt T !