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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1912)
DANBON BRIEFS. IMPROVE MENTS Have you boon out to Fm.l Addition lately? Better o out tomorrow and see the improvement work that is under way. Eleven blocks of street grading now going on nxd will bo completed this fall. We have determined to make .First Addition the most desirable place for you to build your homo now 01 later. First Addition to Marshfield The addition where you get most for your money. 50xi20 foot lots at but $300 each. Street improvement in and paid for. When you buy in First Addition you Know just what you are paying forcan see just how youi lot lays with reference to grade. Lots are being sold rapid iy, the choicest being selected first. The best investment in the city. Best location; just a short walk south of the High School. Beautiful level lots, sightly and sheltered and accessible now. Improvements in and will sell the property on such , terms that you can double your savings by investing them in First Addition. Let us show you a plat to lake with you on your investigation of this proposition ' Reynolds Development Co. Coke Bldg. Owners Tel. 160-J. News of the Oily by (bo Sea Glu'i in (be Recorder. Mrs. J. L. Krone"' erg, Mrs. Fred Bellonl niul Misses Edna Gnllior a Edna UiisbiVl i , . nthoFlflo.l lrom Si n Pninr'i-r- . Mr. and Mrs. C...j. Warton nr.d daughter ami Frank Drown, brother of the district attorney, of Hoseb'itij, are spending. a few days In Hand They niado the trip by auto. Tho gasoline famine Is still on in Dandon and the only hope of re '. scorns to bo In tho nrrlval of tnr schooner Oregon which has been o'it from San Francisco 1 1 days, but bus not been sighted at this port as yK Tho Kackloff family who havo been camping hero for tho past two wool'" returned to Myrtlo Point Saturdav, with tho exception of David and 3jl vla, who remained to visit with th M mnny friends for a few days. Dandon Is becoming a great camp ing ground for people from RoBcbu.,? and tho surrounding country w.io own automobiles. During tho put two weeks there have boon sovcril parties In from tho vnlley and tha, declaro that tho trip Is no where nenr a3 bad as some people mako :t out to bo . BADE ON "BLIND PIGS" USIMPSONhPETERLOGGIE Candidates for Port Commissioners for North Bend OUR PLATFORM: No interest to serve except what is for the benefit of the entire Port. A square deal for every portion of the district. Careful expenditure of the Tort funds and not over three hundred thousand dollars authorized or expended without the sanction of the legal voters of the Tort. All inlets to Coos Bay improved in pro portion to their necessities. (Pnid Adv.) ! i MAKE3 A JWgW 8'TZ BATH JESv COMFORT BATHTUD it7' )VS LUXURY 1 I , .x fjf H 4 CONVENIENCE Triplex Bathtub -Chair j THE FASHIOl TAILORS AND DRAPERS Ladies and Genits. First Class Work 150 Front Street . . U U a luxury In tho bath as It can bo hunplnildo t tho upper . ? ?i lho tub a'vlno oreater convenloneo whllo bathlnfj. Fits ln' r ouuide, or at either end and Is so made that it adjuito to fit any .bath. '"b. Nothing to fasten just place It where you want It and turn down the seat. Nothino to get out of order will last for fenerations. folds) up out of tho way when not in use. , . . . The chair is so easy to manipulate, that It can be used by the milltst chlltl and is so strongly built that it will comfortable support h heavlm adult. Tho Triplex Bathtub-Chalr Is hlohly recommended Vf hotel managers, hospitals and sanitariums throughout the United h.ai , Jv,llh nl1 Par nickel plated, win imide and out, highly polished nd guiranteed not to rust. Hard "nod seat is heavily coated with a Sli?Bn,.!ut. W1 nllno tho Tri Pix Bathtub. Chair an article whoso .! I ?L aPP'afaneo will beautify '"y bathroom. Style 1 solid metal, heavily nickel plated $1.50 5tyle 2-tubular metal, heavily nickel plated $2.00 style 3rall 8olid braMf heavily nickel plated $3.00 TcllYtWM W THI TA.PIK .ATMTU.. '.."' "'", l LACKAWANNA AVCNUt, ""TONPINHA. , U. t. A. Cis to pnrcbiitJ st My el tacit ittrti. GOING & IIARVEV noxEER nnw. co. W. X. ELDLAB CO. MARSHFIELD IIDW. CO. PERRY & NICHOLSON E. HANDEL W. K. WISEMAN O. A. JOHNSON WILLHV & SCHROEDEH 'J''-' GOJSBJPt rwk WW nyr : v2v Mir . ti - safe AtolWVrr : swart J jer . 04iy ""K C 11 ' i i iii CWEG9W. !! t'IM'I'IM'I'j CMS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. tEALERS U&SA601TS COAL COLONIZATION. MIM. FARtr raw. tummy timber, laws. ! mi m i 0nsANivr(6 or MvsmiAi. comruzs a spcwltyso ' Tho past has proven Mint Investments In sinnll aero tracts noar growing cities aro tho most protltablo. Tho O. D. It 8. baa finch to offer. Chns. J. HriiBchko. Marshflold, Oro If You Are Not Using You Are Not. Using the Best. ALL. WOMEN WONDER how wo can nroduco so big a loaf of fine brend for so llttlo a price. They cannot do It, no matter how export they may bo. How can thoy? Wo buy our materials at wholesale and uso tho most modern appliances. That's why our bread Is cheaper than homo baked and bettor too. Coos Bay Bakery The place for good goodies. Market Ave. Phone Ill-L Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call at PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selee tion from tho largp stock, now on hand. IVir. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And none but tho best work is turned out. EXPECT DIG MEN Prominent Railroad Officials to Visit at Etigeno Tho Eugono Guard sayB: "Orogon Electric circles linvo boon all attention today over tho prospec tive visit of Prcsldont Jos. Young, nccompnnlod by n party, among whom is President Elliott, of tho Northern Pacific, of St. Paul, Minn., wno is malting n tour of tho Wlllnm otto valley. Engineer Grlswold said this morning that tho only Informa tion which ho hnd rolatlvo to tho proposed visit was what ho had learned through thq nowspnpors. Ho had tried to find out through tho Portland ofllco, but had received no doflnlto Information. Ho assumed that thoy woro taking a lolsuroly and careful view of tho Wlllnmotto valley." Douglas County Officials Arrest Ll (pior J,nv Violators ROSEllURG. Ore., Aug. 24. la lino with tho gonoral cloanup which has been In progress In Douglas coun ty for tho pnst two months, sovoral deputy Bherlffs raided a number of "soft" drink emporiums at Glondalo and confiscated sevornl barrols ot beor as well as a dozon or moro bot- tlo of whiskey. Thoso affected by tho raid woro Kinney & Hayes and Hayes, Coburn & McCloud. Tho product confiscated from tho rosorts was shipped to Rosoburg last night, and is being hold at tho sher iff's ofllco awaiting tho arrival of a chomlst, who will nnalyzo tho beor. Most of tho beer seized boars tho labols of the Salem and Dudwelsor Browing companies. Tho whlskoy is said to bo a standnrd product. Owing to tho fact that tho porsons affectod by tho raid aro substantial property ownors In tho vicinity ot Glondalo, formal arrests of tho accus er proprietors will bo dolayod pond ing n report of tho chomlst. Should tho liquid bo found to con tain a percentage of alcohol In ex cess of tho amount nllowod by lavr tho donfendants will probably ba trlod during tho special torm of cir cuit court, which convenes on Sep tember 2. TO ORGANIZE CHURCH WILL MOVE LANDMARK. One of England's Oldest Taverns to Ho Torn Down. LONDON, Aug. 24. Tho hand of tho builder has been laid upon ono of England's oldest tnvcrns, and sont. tho GOO-yoar-old Castlo Inn of Kit-g-Bton will bo n memory only. Oo of tho first historical montlons .f tho inn Is mndo In tho curious old work known as "Valor Eccloslaati cub," published In 1C35, which slates that tho Castlo Inn paid a tltho of threo shillings and four ponco a year to tho vicar of Kingston. Moro than n century Inter t'to "MIrabllls Annus," sates thnt "Ujiu tho fist day of tho assizes, bolarf March 4, 1CG0, It'ploascd tho Lord to strlko with sudden death, as W was drinking a glass of wlno In chi Castlo Tavorn thoro, tho Undor Shorriffo of that county." Tho Castlo romnlnod a favoilt" hoHtoIry until 1840, when tho growtti of rnllway travel compollcd It to cIobo Its doors. In lho old days of tho post chalso tho Inn I was tho flrit stngo on tho outwnrd journey from London to tho south of Englnnd. In addition to tho post chaises, ;1 passenger conches changed home thoro dnlly. Tho old carved oalcu'i stairway, dating from tho Tudor times, has been preserved. Denominational Meetings nt Myrtlo Point and Haiulon Rognrdlng tho forming of a now church in Coos County tho Myrtlo Point Enterprlso says: "A convention of tho Christian church of Coos county was hold horo last wcok and attended by about 100 delegates, Including tho ministers of thnt faith from tho various townB ot tho county, tho object ot tho confor onco bolng tho tho ndvancomont oC tho intorcsts of tho church In this county. Tho commlttco consisting bt Statn Evangollst Wilson of Portland, Secretary C. P. Sander of Portland and threo Coos county ministers, Downrd of Marshflold, McDonald ot Coqulllo, and Thornton, of this city, woro named to visit Dandon noxt wcok to undortnko tho organization of a church and socloty horo." VALUABLE RIRDS ARE SEE. Oregon Agricultural College This great institution opens its doors for tho fall somestor on Sep tember 20th. Courses of instruction lucludo: General Agriculture Ab ronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Dnctcrlology, Botany ana Plant Pathology, Poultry Husband ry, Horticulture, Entomology, Vot orlnnry Sclonco, Civil EnglncorIn. Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Highway Engineering, Domestic Sci ence, Domestic Art, Commorco, For estry, Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Lnn guago and Llteraturo, Public Speak ing, Modern Language, History, Art, Architecture, Industrial Podagogy, Physical Education, Military Sclonco and Tastlcs, and Music. Cntaloguo and illustrated lltera turo mailed freo on application. Ad dross: Registrar, Oregon Agricul tural College Corvallls, Oregon. School Year Opens September 20tli. Blue RidgeTigers Inspector Reports Klock of 200 S..u wy EgretH with 920 Plume. KLAMATH PALLS, Aug. 24 Tho field inspector of bird rosorves for tho Pacific district Is horo. Ho re ports a largo black boar killed n. vr Pelican Bay Lodge, also that two Klamath Palls hunters had sccurro dcor. Ho says thnt tho supply f deer Is as largo as In formor yoar. On his recent trip through tho catf crn pnrt of tho stato ho found on tVo shores of Sllvor Lnko at least 100 snowy egrets, tho only colony of this bird which hns boon so nearly " tormlnntcd by hunters for tho plumes. Thoso plumes soli readily nt fv each. As thoy grow only during tie mating senson, thnt is tho Hmo tioy aro killed. Thoy nro complotoly im tectod by law in this Btato now, Tho inspector nlso found two colon ics of tho glossy ibis or black curlew on Wnrnor and Mnlhour Lakos. Ho Rays that heavy showers and n rise In tho wator destroyed about throe fourths of tho young crested grebe on Mnlhour Lake. First Annual Free Picnic at Enegren's Grove Sunday, August ALL KlNDs JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE H ive That Roof Fixed HOW Sue GORTHELL Phor 1M HUILD1NG AM) REPAIR WORK Hou'p Moving and Grading, We are prepared to do this work oy the doy or contract and guarantee atl3factlon. Lot us figure with you. G. S. FLOYD & CO. Phons 316-J. Marshfield, Ore. 25th, 1912 Will bo tho best of soason and general invitation is extended to public to participate in good tlmo. Will bo conducted right and. Indies nnd children especially wolcomo. Threo freo boats, Allco H, Express and Wah-Ta-WuBo will operate be tween Marshfield and grounds. Freo dancing afternoon and ovon Ing. No "ragging" allowed. Refreshments served free on tho grounds. Music by six pleco orchostrn of Prof. Raymond. "Tho man who knows how." . Public Is assured that perfect or der will be maintained day and night on grounds. No liquor or Intoxlcatul porsons will bo allowed' on ground 4. Welcome All BLUE RIDGE TIGERS DEER ARE INCREASING MEDFORD, Ore., Aug. 21. Deer nro on tho Increase Instondof tho de crease. Such, at least, Is tho state ment of Gnmo Warden C. L. Sprlng or who is a well known authority on all mattors portalnlng to gnmo and wood lore. Mr. Springer has Just returned from n threo wcoks' trip nt tho bond of Cow crook and on Evnns crook, "Young door nro moro plontiful this yonr thnn I over saw them. Does too aro found with gront oaso show ing thnt tho hunters of this section of tho stato nro beginning to hold tho gnmo Inws in high rognrd. Tho con ditions this season to dato havo groat ly Improvod. In vory fow instances havo I found huntora without licenses nnd on no occasion havo I found any who wilfully vlolntod any of the laws." OPI'OSED TO BLACK BASS l'lsli Warden Disapproves of plan u Roschiii'K Men. ROSEBURG. Ore., Aug. 24.-Tho proposal of Rosoburg llshoi'inen to plant black bass in tho South Uiti: qun rlvor Is not favorably rogardod bjvStato Pish WnrdiMi R. E. Clnn'u Mr.Clnnton stiys the bass nro gro.li: ally destroying every other bjibm of- flsh, Including carp and trout In imj Willamette river and ho thu fca If a choice Is to bo mndo butw v irnss and trout for tho Umpqun rre Hint tho bass should bo rejected, llo says ho is not opposed to plr.it' tug bass In tho South Umpqun If th. Ii propagation can be confined to lt.ni. rlvor, hut ho seos nt thla. tlmo i. way by which thoy could bo proyi nt ul from inhabiting the North Ump qun also, Mr. Clanton will pMte the matter in tho hands of tho smi; fish commission for final doterm.na lion. XEW PALL and WINTER SUITS ind' COATS Just received. Now on dlsnlav. LUMPS' EMPORIUM. Vol C.UIl L'onduncJ br ih SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. .t,u,, Ji.lfd Cttttgun touiHu Music, Art. Uocuuona ilC fn. tr clil Dcpll. lUUiimlanJDjj &unitt. Refine! 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