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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Great Highway Did you noliec iu W ulncsdiiy's rimes the accon: pnnyiug clipping? Do you realize what tins wiil mean to Murshficld? it will mean a straight eighty foot highway from Ma r&li field to North beiul, inc real "Broadway" extending through Marslii'ield 's most desirable residence district, through ' North Mend's most fashionable residence district and the business couter to Simpson's Park. It is destined soon to become the most largely traveled street on fhc Coos Bay peniusula. The opening up oL fc'ILERMAX AVENUE wiii mean more to Marsh tield than the proposed Homo vard-to-thc-Sea. Sherman Ave., is a continuation of 11th St., and passes through the vcij heart of IMiittlTAMlALK Afarshfield's only roabiictcd residence district. Vai ues rapidly going up, out prices still the same. Buy now. PERHAM PARK W. A. REID, Owner's Agent, Coke Building Ifcfl ML 1 I LONG STREET I H Councilman Ferguson ThinkJ Plan for Opening Eleventh Street Important. (From Wednesday's Times) Councilman ForgiiBon's plan for the opening of Bloventli street which wns brought up at the last mooting of tlio city council, would necessitatis a big Improvement which Mr. Fergu son says ho dooms qulto Imporlnnc. On motion of Mr. Ferguson tho coun cil Instructed tho onglncor to pre pnro plans for tho Improvement of Elovonth street from Commercial nvcnuo north to tho city limits. This 1b tho street which would connect with Sherman avonuo In North Bond. Tlio latter city has Improved 3ho. niaii nvcnuo almost to tho city limits. Mr. Ferguson thinks that tho small Intervening part would bo Improve! by tho county. Ho suggests thnt with such nn Improvement thoro woui-1 bo a continuous strcot which would beeomo ono of tho main thorough fares on tho Day. The Home-Site Beautiful "One Look Means a Lot" LUAMirrn: valley farms, In Liuio County, Oregon. kit & limy Forms, truck I'nrnix, Dairy Farms, Stock Forms (icncriil Fanning I'rlto fnr INSCRIPTIVE LIST I MTEIIATUHB tolling you about wonjerful resources of Lane boty. Oregon. J. V THOMAS CO., Cottage Qrovo, Oregon. 'Kfr J run cutcuiT couitT of Tin: TATi: OF ORIUiON, IX AND rim Tin: county of coos. i ..'..X'-iA i,' M &e?s. &V ttw; :snl Kruno. lMiilntlN. vu .T. II. rcen, V. V. Foitor and C. l iehinann. Mariners, ilulnir tiiisliiL'tis iader tho film iinuiu of Orcon, 'ostcr ami I.eliiniuiii. Defendants. o j. ii. urcen. w. W. FoHtor nuil i. U'limami, (UriMidants ah vu M: n the onnio of tlio State of Oiv I vau are horrliv nitriitii flint vim irfnillrcd to nniinui In t)m nlmv.t ItleJ Court and nnswor tho coiu ot tiled against you In tho ubovii ucu sun wiuiin six wouim trom kuwunyor July. 1U12, tho first cf tho publication of t' la mini fy, and If you full ho to appear U13.UT lam complaint on or bo- I t 6 2Hli i1'v nf Aiii.hu, in i.i , last day of !l o tlmo prenuiibed ".J I . t iu.- wio ptiuiicntiou or thu !' 1. fir wnnr iluip.mr i... i fjl y apply to the Court '.nr i cwa-UM therein, n su ' f a'r-. ii'. cf which l im f.)!-! i, to-wlt: 'If?, tl-t iiniiiiirru .,....... A 11 f'nal'er dncrlbod property hn a"d to be a f r t aul prior !! .S'jtphliiUffimvo Judgment niYft u "-"iinnis ror the gum nvv.uy Wt ) liilprpst at 0 VV I Irom Mnv "nil. min .... i I r as n'tornrv f p, i nddtd.vi Fp . .."" d'-'liiirsonionts; and -wt adJuiK-e and dooroo tlnU tort. .. Ke . 'rocloBod on tho y therein dc-crlbed, and (.o. H ' hp. Scotch mnrlno hollar Pte;onel2ip horizontal con-' ilnrlorVh V'" ' . "M . '' br0?rar-'l mould: ono 000 ';. fo latter cutter and mould; ono form .,ii.VM "I'dior; two pr. , rm scales; ono facllo cream ' ul. - ' Kils""o intincnos. lancet .v.t "u,c",,u'ry. cans and , oHfc. 1 ,UfVer '" t,:0 POBB08. storv WZ ."lo l FPnmory; ono K LreArr:''itimttho r'alnHffrl'nmount'found 'tS&W"!?.t? Court nbllLiL .ls R,"nmons is mado mde w h ""rannnro of an or- tOreBnn'i:'l.i.m,Il l" dated W in.. l,,p i;nntv nf r bbmiT n?v Times, a nows- nfr. nr.-l- -nt Mnrshflold. Coos Wlod of ii. onro " W0Dk- fr W nnlpp"tve weeks. Atl. ""WttllAH, I,'tln. "' Ca,,n JllV 13! lrwt pg--ie!l!Ll 7. 1912. la nnmi. -- -Time, vn?,"",, nnnannt 'wtAd.bilngreaulU .;iii S LaEaR!CPTOlATORILJ These percolators produce cotTce that at once ap peals to nil lovers of good coflec because they extract only the delicate aroma and delightful ilavorof the bean. CofFcc thus made is harmless, because it contains a minimum of cafTcin or other ingredients that make ordi nary cofTcc harmful to many people. Delicious Coffee in Nine Minutes When attached to anv convenient electric liftht sockc' these percolators are ready .for instant service. They are safe, clean, convenient and reliable. The presence of an electric percolator on any table adds that touch of "something different" and "somethine better" in keenint; with Ilaviland china and Sterling silverware. -.'"Vit(2s" & - Come In to-day and sec our many different styles and sizes, j" " - Oregon Power Co. TELEPHONE 178. vmaa< Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance . Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HFvrfY SlIXJSTM liKN. Mjpr. Coqulllu Offl o Phono 101 PlmilnK Landa a ipectalty. e-aruj Ttiubor Coal andenU "EA8TBJDK" Qeueral Ag HursrirK-M Offlco M-.? LAKESIDE BY AUTO Mnko rceiilur dally trlpa concctliiK with LAUNCH NOUTII STAIt I.envhiK Stuuff's lnnilhis every day nt 1:!50 p. in., returning leuvo North SIoiikIi landing Saturday nt O n. in. Auto leaves Lukcsldo one hour earlier than boat schedule. Leaves boat lauding North Slough Monday, H:00 n, in., TucMluy 8:00 u. in., Wednesday 8:00 a. in., Tliiu-bdny, 8:00 a. in., Friday, 8:ttO a. in., Saturday 0:00 a. in, I-WIIR KAOH WAY 91.00 Will make special trips to connect with launch nt any time, day or night.. For full Information Inquire TOM SAWVKH, Jr., nt Lake side, Oregon, or leave inessago with M. M. 1'leraon, the Lnkesldo Telephone Agent. w.rtM.w' iAi'U b'iUP, Oregon 'Agricultural College This grcnt Institution oponn lta doors for tho fall bo most or on Sui- toinbor 20th. Coursoa of Instruction lunludo: Ucncrnl Agriculture Ag ronomy, Animal IIiiBhnndry, Dairy Hiishiindry, Dactorlology, Uotany ana Plant Pathology, Poultry Husband ry, Horticulture, Entomology, Vol orlnnry Sclenco, Civil I2nglncorlnol Electrical Engineering, Mechnnlcnl Engineering, Mining Engineering, Hlghwny EiiRlneorlng, Domestic Sci ence, DoniOHtlc Art, Commorco, For estry, Phnrmncy, Zoology, ChomlHtry, Physics, Mnthoinntlcs, English Lan gungo and Llternturo, Public Speak ing, Modern Language-, History, Art, Architecture, Industrial Podngogy, PhyHlcal Education, Military Seloneo and Tnstlcs, nnd Music. Cntnloguo and Illustrated Iltorn 'uro mailed frco on application. Ad Jress: Itoglstrnr, Orogon Agricul tural College Corvnllls, Orogon. Solinol Year Opens Septenibcr UOtli. IVBR ,701-INSON JTOYOLES at Pi miner IT a rd warn Co. STADDEN ll .ndx of photograph nor., bromide enlarging nnd kodak fluhdilng. I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. (.Wiseman .111 North Front St. nim. Phono 29fi-X: Res Phone ICC-J GOVERNMENT TO MAKE iiiMl That Is tho Plan Proposed by Men Interested in Curry County. Curry county Is to havo an Import nnt road Improvement If tho plan which has been started Is carried out by tho government. It. L. Macloay of tho Woddorburn Trading company has mndo a proposition for a govern ment rond nnd has taken tho matter up with Governor West who has pro mised his support. Regarding tho plan tho Gold Dcacn Qlobo says: "Tho proposition that Mr. Macloay proposed to Governor West was to inuueo tno government to build n public highway down tho Roguo as far ns Agncss, or seven tenth of tho dlstanco through tho forest roscrvo, commencing nt tho eastern border of tho county, which ratio would pro bnbly bring tho government road bo low Agncss, whoro It wuold bo mot with a county road equally ns good "Tho arguments for such a high way is sound and can bo backed up by mathematical figures which Bhow thnt tho forest rosorvo has taken aoV' on tenth of Curry's timber, without which tho county Is loft dostltuto of ronds or any natural resources with which to build, to Bay nothing of tho expansion, comparod to what would havo bcon, hud tho forest rosorvo nov- or boon croatod. As n furtbor argu- inont, and to drlvo homo tho formor, tho Govornor was shown whoro other sustaining forest rcsorves woro being bonofltod by them In various ways, but not n slnglo Instnnco could bo shown whoro in Curry had ovor been bonoflttod, but on tho othor hand had BUBtalnod losses In uncnlcuablo sums. Tho Govornor nt onco ngrcod to "got busy" at onco with tho Oro Kon Dologntlon In Congress as well as tho Forest odlclnls of this stato with a vlow of getting such a bill through CongrcsB, appropriating sufficient funds to comploto uch nn undertak ing. Tho Govornor went bo far as to agrco to havo tho bill drawn- up nnd sco that It would bo properly Intro duced nt tho earliest poBslblo chanco." Ivy polsQilnp, iwelllnga 1f tho filial), bltoa unci filings of inaectt, atlff neclc and lamo back thould bo treated with Ballard's SNOW LINIMENT It noutrall os potions, sub duoa Inflammation, relaxes con tracted muscles and restores healthy conditions. For heal lne cuts, wounds, burns or sculds, thero Is nothing llko It In tho whola list of curatlvo nuonts. It Cures by a mild powor that Is moro cftcctlvo than tho strong, harsh lini ments. When rubbed In for rheumatlo pain?, ncuralcla or sciatica. Its wonderful penetrat ing and rcltovlng Inducnco la very gratlfyl'ig. It Is an nll around house lold liniment that la useful In a thousand waya ;. nna us nppirauon n uiwaya followed lv benefle'rl rrulto. Irlru i'.-.r. KOo mid HI .00. yj JamejF.Cnllnrl.Prop. Et.Loula.Mo. k M Uso SteDhsr-s Cyo Salvo for Kl v. Coro Uy e. It Cures. VjjajLDAwor cjtneNoroDvli Locklinrt-Pai'sous Drug Co. "Tho lluxy C ruer" The llv.vnll Store. NEED ME ADVERTISING Mrs. W. F. Dixon, Pioneer of Coos County, Makes Live Suggestions. "I think tho pcoplo of Coos coun ty mnko tho mlstako of not advertis ing enough," said Mrs. W. F. Dlxoj of Los Angeles who Is In tho ctt visiting frlonds. Sho Is a pioneer of tho county nnd Is well qualified to mnko comparisons hero now nnd in former yenrs. "You boo I know Coos county pro ty woll," Bald Mrs. Dixon. "1 was born In Myrtlo Point in 18C0, in father, Chris Lcnhcrr living thoro at thnt tlmo. I could not help but think today when I looked at all of your Improvements thnt tho first tlmo I camo to Marsh field with my mothor and father tho -only building In tho city was th'i old hotel up on tho hill which was conducted by Cnpt. Hamilton. John Porshbcrgor was Just thou starting to build his saw mill. "My last visit hero nnd to Myrtlo Point wns six yoars ago and I must say that tho city has mado man improvements nnd tho clnBs of resi dences and public work shows mucu progress, Dut you do not ndvortlai enough. Los Angeles wns made b advertising nnd down thero tho poo plo do things. If thoy wanted to build a railroad to tho moon I think; thoy would do It. Should Let World Know. "Thoro nro many charms to thU part of tho country and for tho com munlty to bonoflt by theso ndvan tagcu they should bo mado known. In Los Angeles all thoy know about Coos Day Is that sometimes thoy uao Coos Day coal. If tho rich pcoplo of that community know of tho hunting nnd out-door enjoyments of this part of tho country they would not stop nt nny oxponso to come hero and havo tholr share "Portland Is n splendidly ndvei tlsod city but this part of tho stato Is not woll enough known. You should bring tho advantages of your placo boforo tho pcoplo. It will open up and dovelop tho country quicker than anything else. "I nlwnys feel n call to como bncK to Coos county and seo old frlcuds nnd enjoy tho pleasant summers nud I would llko to boo you pcoplo lot tho rest of tho world know what you havo horo." Xccd More Iloostlug. Mrs. Dixon holds proporty Inter ests In tho county. Sho Is tho ownor of what Is known ns tho Dixon grov) In Myrtlo Point. Sho Is n first clmu boostor Jiut holds firm In her bollof thnt moro boosting Is bndly needed in this part of tho stato it it la to be brought to tho front along with tlu rest of tho country. NOTED OIL CASE irjrrnKxnmryrrrx' FiftyFirst Oregon f&5&"32ffiflZmmSU fate Have That Roof Fixed vow Se CORTIIELl NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that Myrta Clausen has been duly ap pointed executrix of (ho Last Will ; nil Testamont of Peter Clausen, de ceased, and lottors testninontary have been duly Issued to her. Now Thereforo, All porsons hav ing claims against said ostato are hereby notified to, present thorn t-i mo, with tho proper vouchors within six months from tho date horoof, at tho office of James T. Hall, room 11 El Dorado niock, Marshflold, Ore gon. MYRTA CLAUSEN. Executrix of tho LaBt Will nnd Testamont of Peter CInusen, de ceased. Dated this 3rd day of August, IU12. (First publication, Aug. 3; last publication, Aug. 31.) Fair . QWU . .. Salem, Sept. 2-7, 1912 tfl8.000.00 Offered In Premi ums tin Livestock, Poultry, Agricultural and other products Races, Dog Show, Shooting Tnui'immeiit, Rand Concerts, Fireworks iiid Free Attrac tions Send fur Premium List and Ka li y Itlauks l!cl'i"c! Rates on nil RAILROADS For particulars address FAXK MEREDITH, Sec., Salom, Oro. BwrrflH?m!v"iiy.CT,3Wffaawwu Most Sensible Shoe Pnr tho children Is the fnnious "SKUFFEH" shoe. For snlo at The Electric Shoe Store 1X0 So, nrnadwav ,. .. Marshflold ('overuiuent Tries to Recover Tract In California. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. Tho government's suit to recovor 2,300, 000 acres of valuable agricultural nud timber lands In Oregon, valued at $75,000,000, from tho Oregon Ft. California Railroad company, a uuh 1 lary of tho Southorn Pnclflo com- ny, was resumed horo boforo Mis M. A. Flouting, United States Special Examiner. William Singer, Jr., roprosontin? tho cnnipnny, naked R. D. Tnwnsond. speclnl nnsltnnt to Attorney Genornl WIckoiBlmm, If It wuh doslrablo to admit newspapermen, who, ho snIJ, If thoy woro admitted, "would write whatever they wapted." "I think by all menns," answered Mr TuwiiHonil, "that this should he n public henrlng." Only ono wltnosa was examined, U. A. McAllister, land commissioner of the Orogon & California, tho Con tral Pacific and tho Southorn Pncl'le, and formorly for tho Union Pnclf'e. Ho teRtlflod that ho kept full records of laud grants and thnt thoro had been no snles of Importance sluco tho present suit was brought. Attornoy W. D. Fonton. for Hio company tostlflod that It wus tho policy of tho company to In luce o tlement by ovory moans poe Ible ui.l thnt such would bo tl-o poll, y no v If rie- government had not broiiKht tho present suit. Tho govornmont's suit, which l the lnrgest hind suit evor fllad In tho Fnltod Stntos courts, wns filed fit Septoinber, 190S. Tho complaint charges that prior to tho filing, tho railroad hnd sold 820.000 ncros of In ml of which G2G.000 ncro3 woro I sold In violation of tho tonus of tho original grant. Under the grant, tho railroad was allowed to soil lnnd only to actual spttlers, In lots not oxceodlng 100 neros ouch. Tho government seeks to show that 400.000 ncros woro sold I In pnrcols exceeding 1000 acres onch , Among tho larger alleged snlos nro 77.000 acres to uu.oou acres to a, . Hammond, of San Francisco, nnd his lumber companlos, nt prices ranglu;? from ?n to $-10 nn aero, Associated with tho railroad at torneys In tho defonso Is John M, Gonrln, of Portland, formerly United Stntes Senator, representing tho Union Trust Company. COCOANTT OAX1UES, 2.T CENTS per pound at STAFFORD'S Satur day and Sunday SPECIAL. wnmvM The Sign of Good Candy Always PILES CURED AT HOME Br NEYTABSORPTION METHOD. If fun kuftcr from Mmllnr, Itching, bllnj or rulruillui rilf. Mini iw uur uJJri'i. BiiU I will It'll uu liow to cure your'lf at liuiuu 1 tue new bjrptloii trttttiurnt ! aud will ulo winl uiinu ot th la tiuine trvatiurut friH) fur trUl. Willi rcrerrncc frt'iu yuur own localltr If rttiunitiil.' liii'nulljte re lief ami orinaiirut cure iwurril. trul nn money, but tell ulUem uf thU offer. Wrlto tiUjr to Mm. II. Summer J, II d 1', .Vdtru Daajt, luil. ,