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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912. EVENING EDITION. ESGI1EER HOEV SITING HE (Continued from fatto Ono 1 boon arranged for was tlio big tunnel between Ten Mile and tlie ITinpqua. I This Is known an Tunnel No. .7, thoj tunnels being numbered from the Eugene end. I However, lie snld that ho expected to see things protty nrtlvo hero next summer. I lie said that Just now tlio contrac tors wero being Impeded by the short-1 ago of labor, the largo amount of rail road work in Canada having attractod many laborers from the Pncllle north-) west. Ho said that this winter, thoy, would havo plenty of laborers. Ho said that tho bulk of tho heavy con-1 structlon work could bo carried on In tho winter tlmo ns well as tho sum- J mor, tho clay work being tho onlyi kind that would bo Impeded by tho! rainy season. Ho said that tho tun nol on this end was tho only work that might delay. It being uncertain ns to whnt they would strike In tho big bore. Tho rest of tho work on this end can bo done quickly nnd It Is unnecessary to tlo up money In It until they get ready to uso It, ho said. ( Mr. Hooy mndo n trip down ovcri tho Oregon Central nnd Bays that thoro Is considerable heavy work to uu iiuuu uii iiiut fiujut;i. it in mint;! waiting on tho Natron extension now. Tho road has been completed forty miles north from Klamath Falls. Other Surveyors Mr. Iloey said that ,ho did not know anything about Mr. Wolfram nnd tho party of Southorn Pacific en gineers now working near noavor Hill. Ho said thoy nro working un dor Instructions direct from Chief Englnoor Hood, As wns announced In The Times two or threo weeks ago when Mr. Wolfram nnd his pnrty arrived hero, thoy nro working south from tho liny nnd ninny bollovo thoy will follow tho old nrown survey down tho coast. Nothing ofTlclnl has been given out concerning thotr plans, though. Mr. Hooy said that ho understood that noiyo of tho records nnd field notes of tho old Ilrown survey might havo been lost In tho fire nt San Francisco nnd suggested that porhnps Mr. Wolfram nnd his pnrty wero Just renewing lost records. Mr. Iloey In talking ngnln today of his visit repented his former state ment that there was no railroad sig nificance nttnehed to hy trip up tho coast. He said that It was sim ply a pleasure trip for tho purpnso of Informing himself regarding the country. North Bend News Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Walters and Mr. end Mrs. Anderson nro spending tho Hov. It. N. Lowls, Mrs. Georgo Ilazer. Mrs. Albert Hlsoy, Mrs. Win. N'eilBon, Mrs. Hubert McCnnn of North Rend nnd Mrs. C. II. Marsh and Mrs. Rose of Mnrshllcld left this morning to attend the W. C. T. U. Convention which is In session nt Coqulllo today. Contractor .1. G. Horn has n forco ( f men nt work remodeling the old Myers storo room which Is to bo oc i upied soon by S. S. Jennings. It Is reported that Cnpt. A. M. S'nipRon of San Francisco Is prepar ing plans for nnothcr steamer which ho may build this fall or next' spring. Alva Llttell, Kay and Arthur Hyno of Palo Alto, Calif., havo been In tno city visiting Clarence Klblor. Albert D. Short, who Is employed on the Windsor ranch nt Lcc, has been spending n vacation In North IJond. Hov. J. J. Mickey nnd wife who havo been guests nt tho S. L. Mickey homo loft yesterday for their homo at Marcola. Mrs. Callondnr of Astorln, who hns boon a guest of Mrs. L. J. Simpson, will leave tomorrow for her homo. along tiii: waterfkoxt. . Tho Ellznboth snllcd from Bnndon yesterday for San Francisco. i Tho Patsy sailed from Hnndon yes torday for Portland. tESS Tho Omega wns towed to sea yes terday by the tug Gleaner. Sho Is taking ti cargo of lumber to San Pedro. Tho launch Vega resumed tho South Inlet run today after having been on the ways for n short time. Tho Stonmor Hardy arrived yostor day and will load with lunibor at the Smith mill. Tho Steamer Breakwater Is duo In from Portland tomorrow. HOTEL ARRIVALS CHANDLER John P. SIcrsdorfor, Senttlo: P. L. Willcts, Chicago; C. D. Minor, Snn Frnnclsco; Roy Morgnn nnd wife, Snlom; II. P. Hooy, Oak land; Arthur Dowey, Oakland; R. E. Hunsnckor, Klamath FnllBjJ. D. Ash or and wife, Portlnnd; Herbert Ann strong, North Rend; Dr. G. C. Ilur bnnlt nnd wlfo, Long llonch, Cal.; E. G. Sparo, Snn Francisco. LLOYD Ed Olland, Grants Pass; Cnrl Ilonsoii, Oakland, Cal.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Durkln, Portland; Den Layman, Rosoburg; Georgo Durknn Drain. HLANCO A. Gale, Portlnnd; S. Goodman, Gardiner, J. E. Norton, Coqulllo; M. Ray. Jacksonville Ore.; I). R. Whcolor, Woddorburn; C. 13. Coopor, Perry, Okla.; N. F. Throne, Ashland; W. E. Flnnoy, Jacksonville; E. A. Thompson, Jacksonville; E. W. McCnll, McMlnnvllIo, Or. COOS W. W. Smith and wlfo, San Francisco; F. G. Dunning, Spokano; Martha Dluudcll, nandon. Tho Steamer Rodondo Is duo from Snn Francisco early Sunday morning. STILT; OX JOYXER CASE Nothing New Developed with tlic Otllcers Today , Nothing now hns been discovered In tho Joynor disappearance case. Sheriff Gago was hero last evening but Bnld that thoro wero no now de velopments. Men nro still drag ging tho lower bay In tho hopes of finding tho body. Tho officers nro still firm In their belief that Joynor was murdered nnd that his body Is In tho bay. OFFER DIG REWARD IX MOVING PICTURES llnllrond OelolirnUon nt Eugene to lie Shown Tho Eugono Register Bays: "Molvln G. WliiHtock, gcncrnl man ager of tho People's Amusement coin pnny, of Portland, Is going to Hcnd n photographer to Eugcuo to tnko mov ing pictures of tho vnrlmiH events of tho railroad colobrntlon on Octo ber lr.th. 8. H. Friendly lutorumoJ Mr. Wlnstock In tho proposition, and It Id through Ills efforts this work will bo done. As tho pictures will bo shown nil over tho country Eugono win got homo splendid advertising from thoni. Mr. Friendly hos asked Mnnngor Duryen of tho promotion do- pnrtmont to tnko chargo of tho mat ter nnd make necessary nrriuiKiiiontH for tho operators. Stands will be erected nt various places In ordor that tho operators will have a cienr view of what Is going on. DANCE EAGLES' HALT; Saturday ovo., AUG. 21. Lnto Music. KEY. ZER'S ORCHESTRA. No "nigging." Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pacific Liver" & Transfer Co. Eugene People, nnd County Will Pay for Murderer s Arrest Tho pooplo of Eugono wero quick In offering n lnrgo rownrd for tho enp- turo of tho murderer of little Mildred Green. Tho county has offered n ro wan! of $1,000 for tho nrrest of tho murderer nnd tho Eugono papers re ceived hero today state that n public meeting wns to l held for tho pur poso of raising nmong tho citizens another $1,000. Govornor West hns nskod about tho rewards expecting mat tho Btato will ndd n furthor re ward. The olfltcis hnvo bo far been unablo to got .rny traco of tho mur doror. Tho only cltio wns tho state ment of n railroad man who snw n negro nttompt to cntch an outgoing trnln. Tho officers nro scnrchlng for tno negro. AXGEL FOOD nnd IIOXRV N'OIT GAT, Saturday nnd Sunday, Itoc per pouiiuai hTA i ! oi ill's. RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT FOR WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT Tho ORRINE treatment will completely nnd nbsolutoly destroy tho do slro or crnvlng for whiskey, bcor nnd other Intoxlcnnts If taken according to directions. It Is a slmplo nnd cdlclcnt homo treatment. No dotontlon from work or business; no publicity; no snnltnrlum oxponso. ORRINE is prepared In two forms: No. 1, n powder, tnstless and odorless, can bo giv en secretly In food or drink.; ORRINo No. 2 In pill form, 1b for thoso who wish to euro thomsolvos., ORRINE costs only $1.00 n box. If aftor n trial you fall to got nny benefit from ORRINE, your money will bo refunded, Progressive Housewives ALL YOUR SPSTO CLEANING DONE Quickly-EasHy-EconomicaHy WITH M will bo Interested In know- a In t lint wo enrry tho fun line of ule Team I &- Produces I k j j "llornxnld" Soap Powder. 20 Mule Twun Ilornx Luundry Soap. "llornxo" Rath Powder. 20 Mule Team Ilornx Soup Chips. 20 .Mule Team Powd-red Ilornx JWUffEAM BORAX SOFTENS WATER LKe CurtiiM, Table Linen. Mar Me MuittWOJiJ Timet nd Otaws, EmmeM Ulh Tubs and TTO Worle.OJ-dolh.Flocrt-lnrKlCvmihuigtath illou told tan be made thercuhly anj hyKlerocally CJoaa We will receive full lino of fresh vegetables nnd fruits, etc., on the Uienkwnter tomorrow. Wo also hnvo till the fresh fruits tiul vigetnbles that tho home market affords. OLLIVANT WEAVER PURE FOOD GROCERS A Good Place to Trade Phone 275-J. Corner Third and Qentral 3SKEHKS3S f rL- Our Tender Young Pork is ns tnothsomo a dish ns over wns served. Try boiuo 'of It nnd you'll doclnro It Is tho sweotost pork you over nto. A loin, n shouldor, a ham, or bo mo chops will provo equally delicious. It's n suro thing that ouco you try you'll ofton buy our pork. MARSUFIELD CASH HARKHT. FOURIER BROS. .Mnrslflcld Telephones North Rend 221-J Two Markets 51 Steamer Washington Will Sail for San Francisco from Coos Bay Friday, P. M., August 23. WITH PASSENQERS AND FREIGHT F. 8. DOW, Agent. Ocean Ilock. OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. I'HOXE 71, Note that word Prescription. I'lltllV GOES EAST. Engineer Leaves for HoIm on Hoi), road IIusIiii'ns, The RosflliurK News says: W. W. Purdy, n local civil engineer, 'uf for llnli Idilio Ihhi owning, whoro ho will confer with Wnltor E. Plorco rcgimllnit tin- iMiiht nation of tho Oregon & Southern railroad from Hojeburg to the const. .Mr. Purdy .wns onipljy.Ml by the Oregon & Southern ftnl'roed eompnny for a tlmo. and Im addition claims to hnvo povcrnl conip'ero surveys extending ns tar .tn.t of Koeburg ns .Marsh-field. WICK IIELIVEItV AT IIAI.NTS. Jlnvfl your cnlUni; enrrts printed si Tho Times' o'tlre. If vnu lv- auvUiliiK to sel trna or rent or vn t hel'i, trv n VV'int Ad A Wonderful Tonic That Aids Digestion Thousands aro unablo to digest cor tain ."ttuds of lood. Iu most cases It Is not tlio fault of tho food, nor the stom ach. It la probable that tho stomach has beec abused. Many resort to pre digested foods and various kinds of llledlrlnos tn frnt- rnlfnf frAm .,..A..Ai indigestion and heartburn, but without permanent benefit. If your stomach was In perfect con dltlou, you would not need medicine to digest the foods you eat. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is a stomach regulator. It S?1! J?e f,t,om?cn lu such a condltloii that it will digest food without other osslstance. It overcomes the acidity and stimulates the coating of the etomach aud Intestines so that they will properly absorb and assimilate tho nutriment from the food eaten. Suf. .?" T01" Pepsla and indigestion will find permanent relief in a short !?8 er finn,n. th0 usa of the tonic. Tor children, the addition of a little sugar will make it most pala- Many forms of supposed indigestion ro the result of Intestinal parasites, for which Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayne's: ac cept no other. Millions havo praised it lor mora than eighty years. Sold by MARRIED. Whether mnrrled or slnglo you should have a lot or two in Perhnm Park. If married, for your future home; If sIiikIo, for nn Investment. Tho most central and sightly resi dence propurty on Coos liny. Talk with Ruhl, Coke Uldg. Have That ' Roof Fixed vow See. GORTIIELL Photir Vim You Auto Call Footc PIIOXE 14I-J XIOIIT AXI) DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW OARS After H P. M. Phone 6-J Residence Phono 28-J Will tmikp trlit to Cooullle. Modern Urlck DuiiUtnR, Klectrlr Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot und Cold Wator. HOTEL COOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwr.rda Cor. Droaaway and Market. Msrsnnnid, Oregon, LAKESIDE BY AUTO Mako rceular dally trips collecting with LAUNCH NORTH STAR Leaving StnufTs landing every duy nt 1:30 p. in., returning leuva North Slough landing Saturday nt O n. in. Auto leaves Lakeside ono hour crllcr than boat schedule. Lcuvos boat landing North Slough Mondnj', 8:00 n. in,, Tuesday H:00 a. in., Wednesday 8:00 n. in., Thursday, 8:00 a. in., Friday, H-.'.U) n. in., Saturday 0:00 a. in. FARE EACH WAY $1.00 Will mako special trips to connect with launch at any time, day or night.. For full Information Inquire TOM SAWYER, Jr., nt Lake side, Oregon, or leave messago with M. M. Pierson, tho Lakeside Telephone Agent. DR.AIN- COOS M VIA AllLn... Loaves Marshfleld dal'lr .. , and nrr vko n n. ."' t I . no with nfternoonyl LoavoB Drnln at 8 n m at Miirsliiiniii i,.. .n,'8lwJ Tickets on aale ?.&,, 1 Phono 278, Mnrsluield XAj toon. Drain 01U ai"l0.l " ITMMl.I...,- Real Estate r, "4. Spvoral good bargains J pL, I city prooerty Urit"i AUG. FIUZEEN OH Central Aw "1 E. Pale & Co "'gn urndc Ladies7 and Gentl Tailoring Iinportod and Domestic Woo' Ft and Satisfaction GuartS Wn iln nil itin.l. .Lu, ll 0 North Front Btrttt ainnuiIICIU. Marslificld & North Bend Auto li uuitH-r klG, Propriety w... ,vu. 1UUIBUUG1Q tim mlnutcfl from 7:15 a. m. until in midnight. Loavo North Bj samo schedulo, starting at T l! until midnight. 8co 8aturduis We Have Been Success!' In buying a lnrgu stock of h class Electrical material iti u gtvo our patrons a very loijrtj on house wiring. Get our ifo you can't afford to mlu It ! Coos Bay Wiring Co, Phono 237-J , AnyAThero, Any Time Careful Drlruii RcMonalib P FISnER AUTO 8EPA1CK WM. FISHER, Prop. Phone orders to Hllljer'i fyl Store, Phone 18-J. Alter U P.ll Phone 5.-J Marshfleld. Ortjoi FAST AXI) COLMOI)IOUS Steamer Redoftdo K(iiliH(I wllh wireless nnd submarine bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS;BAY Friday, Aug. 23, at 3 P. M. All Passenger Reservations li'r om Snn Francisco Must Re .Made nt 803 .Fife Hulldlng, or Pier Xo. 10. IXTER-OCEAX TRAXSPORTATIOV CO. PHONE 44. c. F. McQEORQE, Agont. Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. ione 58 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HE.VitY 8EX08TACKEN, Mgr, CnuuUle Offl.o Phono 101 PlattlnK Land a sptl&Ur I'arms Timber Coal sndeuU "EA8TSJDF" General ax Marshfleld Office 14-.I 'THE FRIEXU OF COOS I1AV S. S. ALLIANCE !" EgUIPPEI) WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. COOS BAY SATURDAY, AUG. 24 AT 6 P. M. COXM5CTIXO WITH THE .NORTH UAXIC HOAIJ AT PORTLAND .NORTH PACIFIP STEAMSHIP CO.MPAXY. ,,,,,,,", 4U 0. F. .McGEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FRO.M AIXSWORTII HOOK, PORTLAND AT 0 n ,,. wn Phone Main 321-L. J. C. .MILLER, Agent. Build Where It's PHU 70x100 corner, 14 th and Cow cial, sewer, water, planked slrti $1800.00 I. S. KAUFMAN S 0! 177 Front Street. Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's S$ Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundi)! PHONB MAIf ot- Blanchard's Liven Wo hnvo ecured the liter m pobs of L. H. Helaner, n4',P .- i .oiiont lenw' liaiuu 10 ruuu'ii "" ,W tho people or coos ' r drlvore, good riffs and e""1: that will moan satistactory r tho public. Phone ua for , horse, a rig or mytblne W luu iiTOijr uuui n . tog buBlnesa of all WhcW HLvNUHAIU u" - Phone iw . j LlTery. Feed .-,"?, hi i'irt win ji T. J. IOAIFE COOS BAY-liOSEBUIiG STxGE LINE. Stagn lenves Marshflold overy niornlng at 6 and reaches Rosoburg In time to connect with evening train for Portland. Stage also leavea Roseburg every morning at 6 o'clock and reaches .Marahtleld same evening. FARE $(1.00, Round trip $11.00. Good meala en route. C. P. Uarnard, agent, Rosebttrg. Otto Schetter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Marshfleld. Tickets can be obtained at HUlyer's Cigar Store. iiet Busy AXI) GET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COMK rv vn'n OUR PRICES OX SHIXGLES AXi) ItOoVlXG I PAPER ND GET SHINGLES Sl.BO AXI) Ul ""!. u l Al Lit. ROOFIXG PAPER, OXE PLY, $1 25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & MrV Co RETAIL DEPARTMENT. 5 V H A. H.B0 rn Mai-cKfifilfl Paint iA &. ni-rtrAfinff t xrAUHHFlE Furnished Phone lJLA Wnmtto PnntafOf 1 .1 tfnl TIIE MODERN DrtS. Vo PRESSKIW nd HAT " j(i Agent for Edward B. Str8U" ,rf fine Tailoring Let 11 next Suit. phoaJiii Barnard & Langwo See our window o'-'-, WOOD ELEOTRIO FIX" rORTAULE STANP J" pnoxn 184,K 'fWi-'iWM ' HffmipiWi wrH'" . v .,