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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912r-EVEMING EDITIOM. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXEV DAN K. MALOXEV Editor and Pull. Xews Editor Entered nt the postofflce nt Mnrsi field, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls ns second chm mdll matter An Independent Republican newa- !IE VESSEL ISL j gn'i'iH IBHHni " ED paper published every evening except STEAMER DAVENPORT BUILT AT Sunday, and Weekly by KIll'SE AXD HANKS GOES IX Tho Com Uny Times Publishing Co.) WATER TODAY. , Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshflchl ;: :: ! : : Orcg"j Official l'mwr of Coos County. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAIIjY. One year 'r n Per month r' WEEKLY. One year 81? When tiald strictly In advanco the subscription prlco of the Coos Bay lch hold dcpth Times Is $G.0O per year or $2.60 for Bit months. passing of tin-: old trades A SEAMAN tcseued from tlio Ti tanic testified thnt ho didn't know how to hnndlo an oar, and added that there wero many seamen of worth and long experience who nnd never learned to row. This came as a shock to many landsmen, who really ought not to have been burprlsod. Tho average trade, as wo know It today, la a fur more specialized call ing than It was In tlio recent past. When clipper ships sailed tho oceans, HHcos, knots, noosos, and other woiks of nrt with ropes' ends were part of tho trndo of seamanship. So .as tatting, about that same era, a necessary accomplishment of a woman. Nowadays your nblo seaman has mighty llttlo to do with ropes, nml women aro more concerned about brldgo rules than about embroidery Tho big vessel Davenport was nluneheil this nftcrnon nt 3:10 o'clock nt tho Kruso and Banks ship yards. Thero was a largo crowd of people present to see the launching. When tho boat went Into tho water tho mills and factories blew their whistles. ' The Davenport was built for tho Davenport Lumber Company of San1 Francisco. She Is 207 feet long over nil with 40 foot beam and 15 foot 0 She Is one of the best boats that Kruse & Uanks hnvc turned out. I J. O. Davenport, head of tho com pany, was hero from San Francisco, to attend tho launching. Tho boat; was christened by Miss Ingn John-, son, a nelco of K. v. Kruso, who is here from Crockett, Call., a guest at the Kruso home. News From Nearby Towns MVRTLK POINT POINTERS News of Upper Coqullle As Told by. The Enterprise. I. C. Putnam, a recent arrival Si !ni,nB rail liiBs chn iko nrtlmoi ' AInska' !ias Ion8ed ' Seaman stitches, tailings cunnfeo as union , , .,,. ... ,, i,,,n .i, - Tako handwriting, for Instance. I of Fourth and Maplo and Is Who practices It, In this day of , Mopar lng to open a carriage and nu atenographors mid writing machines tomobllo paint shop. it's all an Important man can do to' ... , , ' keep a characteristic autograph In, lister Dement, assistant cashier training for tho collectors. Sailors "I tho Flanagan & Dennett bank, who can neither swim, nor sail, nor nnd wife, aro enjoying a vacntlon In tlo a knot need not shock us, for sail- ho hills of southern Coos W J. lng has beromo tho buslnesfl of pro-'C'aybaugh of Marshnold Is filling polling a steel apartment houso ''o placo at tho bank during Los ucross tho ocean by steam. There's . tor s absenco. I no snlllng about It. ,T- - Stommlor and C. E. Broad- Tho old time printer could run a , '0iU havo purchased tho Ilordor and gas onglno. mnko ready on a flat bod en!or addition, with tho exception fix cm. kick any sort of Job pros, of " M on tho flat where tho ball handle real type without producing Park Is locntcd. ) pi, and collect potatoes from sub- Bcrlbors with an accurate kuowlcdgo , W. A. Border nnd dnughtor. Mrs.' of current exchange values. Nowa-1''- W. Travcr and little Eugono iinvu fim miiiinr inniniv lina to know I irnvor, or .Marswioid, wiio for iw n Mnntvnn knvluiiiril: hut ho must i 'Pck havo been The Lot You Are Looking For It must be on tho "South Side" hi Hint sightly section whew nearly all of the new homes arc being erected and real estate values arc rapidly increasing. It must be located in a section that is accessible and where development work in the way of street improvements is being made. It must not be too high in price or the investment value will be lessened. Tt must be purchased on such terms that a part of your income will lake care ot the payments. Tt must be full sized and face on an improved street. You'll find it in First Addition to Marshfield The location is right; just a short walk south of the High School and that section where thousands of dollars are being expended on beautiful new homes. Streets arc being graded and improved without cost to purchaser. Lois level and sightly; each o0x120; a beautiful home site facing on an unproved street. Price only $300 each and sold on terms lo suit you. The property is selling rapidly, it will be worth your while lo see the addition and the work that is under way. Let us hand you a plat. Reynolds Development Co. Coke Building Owners. Telephone 160-J w Istorcd at tho Broukers, enjoying tliulr nnnunl vacation In our cool sen breczo, delightfully passing their time away casting flies to tho my riads of speckled bcautlos thnt eiKuttn nr frinmin abound In tlio Hoguo. Mr. Croft Is IMll III! IIIIIOI . ..:.""" " " " "" ...ll.l..... .. M..I....I o.. o.... know It most thoroughly and flngor cro loft .Monday morning for their, "t" '"'"'" '" , """" ""KO auua I f tt nalilliittvill It most oxpcrtly. 0- "" "w,u """"""""" Tho old trndes aro passing, or be- Ml,Vnv n of rimtn nm imv. lng ovolvntl Into new and more spe- Myrtlo Point's doloRntlon of,. uros., or uioto, nro nn- "b.uV,'"u '" . ..".' (oi.-0 . i... n. ..... . i Inn lumber hauled nreiiarntorv to SKnoSrTvory bmleh ! raft! ! 'tand to dMlo.Tirom tho'-ullUIng a new house to replace tho has protty noarly disappeared Myrtlo Point section was lnrgor than !u "c"ocu oyiiron year ago Whether his disappearance Is or Is mni irom nny oinor part or tno not to bo regictted may bo a sub- (ounty) returned last Friday. Tho ject for debate It l undoubtedly institute will In nil probability bo truo that unilor tho now conditions, new aero nexi year, tower neniilo drown at sea. letters are -..,.-, ---. ... ... . . . .. .i. it. iiannn nnu urvn nnugo re iiirneii Tiiesdny evening from n Jack III1I, Al Lnwrcnco, II. L. Is mort, W. II. Crook, F. M. Lang 'olb, Kobcrt Walker, Geo. Fltzhugh, i:. Q. Gardner, Chns. Steon, I'oto Pcdroll, John Fromm, Sr., A. AdolpliHcn, Will Hawkins, A. Halter, Have your Job rh." TSxnes' olHco. printing dono "written" moro legibly, and tho prin ter's product Is bigger and bettor. Muusoy's Magazine. FAMK'S A IU lll.lii: ttnt littiiru fnt fniiui tit Mtiv nrlro. ill tiiri" lnv . ,.., If lt'8 for but a day, for one brief ''roiigiit cook's trip In tho Salmon mountnln country. Mr. Barton, who has killed manv a deer In tho hills of. old Xow York and Pennsylvania,! In his first "Juniii high' Tho Itov. Mr. Short, of Mnrsh flold, camo la on tho Osprcy and preached to an appreciative audlonco l.oro. Mr. Short enmo down for a short vacation In tho mountains, but will prench to tho peoplo on Sundays during tho time. Hour tn cut some Ico, and then lo lado away. Where aio tho great coliibrltles who flourished yestcr jcir? Tholr fame wuh borno on ov ory breezo In either hemisphere. Ihon In tho limelight wero they nil, and honor crowned their nami's; wo hung their pictures on the wall, In largo and glided framoo. Hut for tholr pictures wn'vu no line, since all their glory flew; oh, whut'H become of Cnptalu l.iuiHo. and whero s 1-Toiik-a.flhoi'? To lay wi'h pride man's boHom thrills, next u 'ik Ms name Is Son; o . where In lli'echam now, wl oho pills woio worth five boiieH n box"' Today tlio widely toutnd chap all kelf-complaceut grins, toiporiow hu Is off the map and whore Is Johnnie lllnns'' Man takes nu ax and kills a friend, and got-s upon tho stage; lit thinks his fame will iiovor ond he'll always be tho rngo; then some one takes a gun nud kills some six or olght or tea; tho first mnn's name goes off the bills, and noYr comes back again. So lot us humbly toil and slug, content to tio obscure, for fame's a vain and trifling thing that seldom will en dure. POUT OHKOltl) m:vs Happenings of That Valley Told in Tho Tribune Kvort Nymnnovor of Mnrshflold nr- f'om tho Oregon forests. Mr. Flnr- I Oil. thOliell iv All nmni? In vnnrn rip. ilod 7G pounds of tho vonlson from rlvl1 ' Port Orford Monday from a the Salmon mountnln initios to the! ,our "8 fr 'ow" no Crescent City. nigolow ranch. His trip also rids ho country of ono varmint In the' Mrs. Lowls, mother of Mrs. Hor shapo of a coon, ' bort Uulcan, spent sovornl days visit- " lng horo, accompanied by a son and Tho Myrtlo Point schools will be- two llttlo daughters, gin Sept. 9, 1012. i i no Kusuor uroppcu G"ov- Trnn-n iins nurcimoed fr'i M. II. Gnlo. of SnoVniio. thn D5xC0 ot Just pouth of his father's prop-fi-ty. This Is tho lot on which tho law office of J. N. Phillips, nn enrly day nttornoy was located boforo tho big flro destroyed tho buildings on that block, In horo on her way to Iloguo rlvor from Coos Uny. Cnpt. Olson snya that ho will run down to Kureka whoro ho will probably bo employed a short tlmo. Cbafn awvt QPIKI" MANV PLACES Whllo absent tlio past week or so H. n, Pultord took a short trip to 1'ugct Sound, his old homo. Ho re r.orts Portlnnd In a flourishing con dition though a little quiet tempor arily, but tho rest of tho country, both the Wlllnmetto and tho Sound, inther qulot. luumuiso tracts along tho lino of railroad have been not out lu apples, mnu of which will probably inner reach a pnlng basis. Whoro thousands of ncres nro sot out by ono company and sold In email tracts to people entirely unfit ted to care for an orchard and often ion resident, and tho price nas been excessive, thero hoems no great prob ability of an ultimately successful orchard Myrtle Point Kutorprlsc Try Tho Times' Want Ada. Forrest Hermann Inst week pur ihased fiom A. It. Pnnter tho let ter's Ice cream and confectionery business and Mr. Hormnnn took chargo of tho snmo on the lfith. Mnurlco W. liny, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. l.ce Itay. nml Olllo Fnrhor, daughtor of $r. and Mrs. E. R. Far ber. wore united la marriage by Itev. K. It. Kvans of the M. E. church nt Coqulllo. criUtV COU.VTY .NEWS Uiipponliigx at County Sent Given In Golil lleni'li .Vows. Jlrs. Snm Adams, of Skookum Houso mountnln, moved to tinui Inst wok, preparatory to sending tholr llttlo girl lo our school which will 3tart about Sept, S. Itev. H, Miller and family arrived hero Into Sunday evening nnd will remain In this locality over four Sundays. Tho Bandon called horo to com plcto her deckload of railroad ties for San Diego and took on four thousand moro, leaving lato In tho evening. A cargo of shingles will bo shipped In a woek or so to San Diego, whence tlioy havo been ordered. Tho com pnny expects to got tho Randolph or Itustlor, to frolght them down. Frank J. Tolmnn, accompanied by l.ls wife, nftor an ahsenco of six enrs, arrived nt Harbor fiom For tunn, Humholt County, nnd will visit relatlvcti nnd his numerous Irlouds for a month beforo returning to his homo nt Fortunn. W. O. Cook, who several years ago llvod on. tho Egan placo near Corbln, returnod to' his homo noar Eugcno sovornl days ago, after spending a weok or so visiting old acquaintances In this vicinity. Tho Dano sawmill on Sixes rlvor started cutting lumber last woek, nnd It Is tho Intention of tho owner to run it steadily nil winter. Lum ber will bo cut for tho local market ns woll as shipped, rough cedar and nr Buiimg in uio miu ror ?iu per uiousanu, auoiu twenty men aro employed. lor (.lrl. Condunrt lr It &ISIIH3 UF I' t WHY 1; NAMES OF JtSUS AND MARY, r.rjj,, JuJmlnnJ P dil I)(ll. FiUtinJp.t tniAnfi.KcKirJ MvralrnJ l9tcllcciuilTrittnc.Wrll-loiAniwuKr9unl.Aild'rH ! HtTCR tUrrKIOK. Sr. ,Vj.,-, tinlmi, I' -iW i, r .. ., PROFESSIONAL DfRPCTOPV J Deni iiEXxrrr, Dennett Swnnton. Tom T. Donnott Attorneys nml Counsellors at Law.' Flanagan & Dennett Dank Building. Mnrshflold, Coos Co., Orogon. I FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK KSTAIlLISIIKI) 18HD Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted INTEHKST PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS LOCK ItOXKS FOK RENT U. S. DEPOSITORY l-'OR POSTAL FUXDS PERL RILEV I1ALLIXGER x Pianist nml Teacher Rosldenco Studio 237 So. Broadway Phono 18L T EW KKVZER. -1 Violin Instructor. Apply Haines stnrts Sept. 1. Music Store CIqbs M. 8. TURPEX, Architect. Marshfield. Oregon DR. It, V. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Qrlmoa Dulldlng, over Grand Theator. Offlco Phone 320. W. G. CHANDLER, ARCHITEOT. Rooms 301 and .103 Coke Ilulldlng, ftlarshfleld. DR. niRD U. CLARKE. 8pcUIUt In Nerve and Spinal Disease. Office, Room 2, Harshflfld. Office Phone 144-L. Rogers House Hours 2 to 5 D K, A. J. UENDRY'b JURY SELECTED Kihvtn Croft nnd son aro now reg- JTI Olympic Flour tt i"-v""r i Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICE $1.55 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used t fJiiulvoly In rallllnr theie brands of flour. twrau&uca Men CIuki'ii to Servo in Curry Conn, ty Circuit Court. Tho following names havo been drawn for service In tho Curry coun ty circuit court: F. a, Dauer. Alf Gauntlett, Ralph Cope, Thos. Ray, Hans Adophsei. 1 rank Colvln, Geo, Lawrence. J. 1 ttussoll, E. A, Thorhnven. T W. Crook. Alvln Cooloy. Will Mooro. Will Prince. P G. Egan. Phil Mc- Mniinus. E. M. Dognrdus. Will Luko. We are equipped to do high claii work an abort notice at the rer) "owest prices. Examination free Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo to Chandler hotel, phone 112-J. TTlt. J. T. McCOItMAO, - Pnyslclan and Surgeon Marshfield. Oregon. Jffloe: Lockhart Building, Onpodlt5 post office Phone 10R.J liny fovor nnd nsthma make Au gust a month of Intense suffering to ninny peoplo. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gives prompt enso and relief, and Is soothlag nnd heal ing to tho Inflamed membranes. Wm. .M Morethew, N. Searsport, Me., says: "A fow doses of Foloy'i Honey nnd Tar Compound relieved mo of a severo nttnek of asthma anl less than n bottle caused a complete cure." Refuse substitutes. Loc'.-hart-Parsons Drusr Co.. "Thfei numr ' Corner." R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance i1 Wrtrfh Vront Street AuyMliere, Any Time Careful Driving Reasenahle Rates FIBHER AUTO SERVICE WM. FISHBR, Prop. 'Ptaene order to HUlyer'a Cigar Store, Phoa lt-J. After 11 P. M Pheae I. -J Uarasfleld. Oregon. COXDEXSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business, Jun 44, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts IS38.51JJJ Bonds, warrants and securities "'Hi'ii U. S. bonds to securo circulation , . .$' Real ostate, furniture and fixtures 81,011 .j Cash and sight exchango , 188,H- Total 011,3J LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In flOO.OOO.M 8urplus and undivided profits 10'5!5 ! Circulation, outstanding 23'!S?, Deposits .........! i .!.!!!.!. 477.0JI" Total fflll,37SJ' In addition to Capital Stock the individual liability of StockM ors Is J100.000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER. President. DORSEY KREITZER. Cainl. 4 Z -11 Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, BUT FIRST COME IN AND OSl ?.V.'lJi7UF.S 0X 81"NaLE8 AND ROOPrNO PPFR. SHINGLES $1.00 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, l.ti.1 AND UP. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. I HUKktr 8KNGATAOKKN, Mtfr. Coqullle Offl PteM 181 Platting Lasd'a a specuUty. Farms Tisfcer Coal aiteeaU "AflTMDIT eel A UaraUUU 0ie 14-J. -- ;i't Jill ,m GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE- f , W.vT.jt , 1 . ! -A- '"kji JtH.j,.