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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1912)
.' ."i, u'lailKH HUT If You Are Not Using You Are Not Using the Best Olympic Flour " Snow Drift Flour R.ETAIL PRICE $1.55 PER. SACK Northwestern bnrd whoat usod or tliifllvely In nillllnc theso brand or (lour. y 31mfmulSLuUti ir'iirnnr iJ Xpert Instruction suit your Individual caso may ho id i:vi:.vixis oxly in ac. jr.vn.NH, commercial arith- KTW nml I'K.V.MAXSHIP from an business college Instructor ( Port- hid 1900-1005) who Is now a prnc- Ing public accountant. Special ork In nuilltlng given thoso who Ere a knowledge of bookkeeping. Kor pnrtlculnrB write P. O. Box MnraliHnlil IVER .70HNSON BICYCLES at Pioneer Hardware Go. lew Line of Fixtures Watch our window Tues lny Three dollars up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. l'lmne !i:i7-.T. Htl'IlY AND HIS !0 TRAINED HOd'S AT fie Royal TONIGHT IX PHOTO PLAY "WhiMmio but Wise" "Silent Castle" "Mil mill lt-.lti SIIR lii... "... .. -..,,,. i.hul'.M)" A Rig. ADMISSIOX, AXV SKAT 10c ' eialeton nnnn.i i,.. . .... .1 k (,, " v ui norm iiona feSr,iAtthoRoy, I "mway IIIKIUH. Modern nr, n . . . ILirt, . "'mums. Kiecirio '"' 8tean Heat. Klegantly .$dRooma wth Hot "OTKi, C0O8 Iitei- Kn ''''N. Prop. Mrnrinu r ..in, urecon. WAMTETk I I I !" ULcq a " uru" lor 0,."AyBY - 'r. mil f"?w-,tnh,i!,,,iBtoMn' ,rde. . "r want helD. trv wo - Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store For Efficiency in Prescription Work BRING VOUIt DOCTOR'S ORDERS TO THE "BUSY CORNER." ti PRODUCTS USKI1 IN' OUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE THOSn lip PARKE, DAVIS & CO., LILLY, MULFOR1) & CO., AND MI'HCKS, WHOSE METHODS OK STANDARDIZING AND AS ' v.vvi TiiKllt PREPARATIONS INSURE THE RESULT YOUR OFTEN CANNOT GET. WE CAM' I'OIt ANI) DELIVER YOUK ORDERS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE TO YOU. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co PHONE MAIN 298 . US $ HlCJHMlliaCC m FLQUK . WANT ADS. WEST MAKK1IFIELH SXAI'S 41 x StO Corner Commercial nnd Thirteenth $07.1 70 x 100 Fourteenth St ijtlloo no x 110 Central Avo $1175 70 x 100 Commercial and Fourteenth ijtIHOO I. H. KAUFMAN & CO. LOST Oho Milt cum, leathered J. O. I). Apply Chandler Hotel. SUBSCRIBE for Hank Stock heforo sent to Iloston Exchn'ngo. Mc Crary, Sr. FOR RENT St.uo building with llxturcs. Apply to Ilonry Song Htuckou. WANTED PurclinHcr for flvo-nrrn trnct In Lobreo Park. Apply Tltlo fluarnntco nnd Abstract Co, FOR HEXT Two fiirnlHhiMl room. Handy location for mill men. flood board nonr by In prlvnto family. Apply 977 Fourth St. Phono 18Sx. FOIt SALE flood paying liuHliicnn. Hoarding proposition. Apply Times mm U3J . ofllco. W XTEI DltdnvaMicr. Hnltlnioro 1 Cafo. L'ST New light-colored buggy whip, near ferry landing. Friday. I Howard for return to W. K. Wlse-ninn. I'OR HEXT Three fiirnlxhert Iiohhp keeping rooms and bath. Phone inn North Pond. WANTED flentlenicn women,; i prlvnto homo; offlco men pre ferred; nlco rooms and hnmollke. . Phono 200 L. 471 Elrod. iWANTKD Slashing or lanil clear Ing by tho acre. Address Bruce Hood, Marshflold. FOR SALE GLASS All glnss and frames In the front nnd rear of front of tho store now ocun'ed by Solo-""' Lnudo nt n lnrnnln. Op portunity for sonio ono In need of glnBB for any purpose. Soo R. J. Montgomery. Price will bo right. FOR SALE A good buy In n snmll rnuch nonr Sumner, Inquire of J. E. Cooloy, 2C4 Front street. FOR SALI3 on easy terms. Ono of tho best Improved nnd oqulppod dairy ranches In tho Coqulllo Vnl lty. For Information, inquire of II. L. Cnrl, owner, Myrtlo Point. WANTED Twenty siiikm-h, mostly girl", for "Tho Battle of Llfo." Report nt Opera Houso, Sopt. 2nd, nt 2 p. m. FOR REXT Cheap; five iicio ranch near Flagstaff; good houso nnd outbuildings; fruit and horrloa. Inqulro Times offlco. l-'Olt SALE Five year old horse, 1500 lbs. Apply Carlson & Kotka, Beaver Hill. WANTED Grocery Clerk. Address In own handwriting giving rofer erenco and salary oxpected. Ad dress Clerk, enro Times. FOI$ SALE. Dry stove wood, fir and alder. Campbell's woodyard, THE WEATHER (By A8socIatod Press) OREGON Rnln tonight nnd Suudny; Boutltorly winds. .LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng nt -1:43 n. m., Aug. 31, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special govommont motcorollglcal observer. Maximum C4 Minimum 51 At 4:43 n. m CO Precipitation 23 Wind Houthwost; rainy. HORN. ' GISCH To Mr. and Mra. J. C. Qlsch nt their homo at C93 Tenth Btrcot, Friday, August 30, n son. Ho Is their second boy and tho pnronts nro receiving congratulations from their ninny friends. Stugx Passenger. Thoso going out on tho Hoseburg stage this niornlng were Mrs. llowoll, A. Stock ton and H. Stock. Will Give Concert Tho Marsh Hold Concert Band will glvo a con cert Tuesday ovonlng from 7 to 8 In front of tho Opora IIoubc. Loading Coal Tho tug Robnrts from tho Slimlaw canio Into port to day. Slio brought n scow with coal cam on It and will load with coal for tho Sluslaw. Notice to Church Goer. Thoso wishing to attend tho Eplscopnl church services tomorrow will havo no difficulty In regard to tho street. A temporary plunk walk has boon constructed. Xo Concert. Owing to tho bnd weather tho concert which wns to have been given at North Bend last night by tho North llond concert hnnd was postponed until next Fri day ovonlng. County Court Judgo Ilnll has ro turued from Ills Inspection of roads. '.Monday being n holiday, tho probnto court will not bo convened until Tuesday. County court will convene Wednesday. Hiirk From Curry. L. T. Mnt. thews Iiiih roturncd from a trip to Curry county. Mr. Matthews snyH that the reports that ho and J. V. Hodson will spend $2r,000 in estab lishing mining machinery Is Incor rect. Ih Fined J. OnffKoy of North Hend was arrestod last night by Mer chant Patrolman Uoano for disorder ly conduct. Ho wns lined ?lti by City Recorder Hutlor today nnd fall ing to pay ho was turned over to work out his lino. Resume School. Tho Sundny school of Emmuuuol Eplscopnl church will reopen on Sundny morn ing nt 0:30, nnd it is hoped that those scholars nnd tencliors who nro horo will bo prcoont nt that time. Tho evening servlco will also begin tomorrow nt 7:30. Ducks Flying For tho past weok, ducks havo been flying south. Tho (light Is cnrllor than usual and Is said to bo larger than for Rovoral sonsons. Tho duck Benson does not open until Soptombor ID but tho Mc intosh Chin Club will meet In Tom Hall's olllco tonight to nrrnngo for tho soason. Get flliLsseH Mrs. John' Conklln whllo returning from n visit with friends on Isthmus Inlet lost a pnlr of spoctnclos. A. H. Campbell whllo coming homo In his auto saw tho glasBOs by tho roadsldo, brought thorn to Tho Times' ofllco and a found ad wns inaortod In Inst overl ing's edition. Mrs. Conklln saw It nnd today recoverod hor glnssos which she thought woro gono for erf' , Wiik Fine Trip Dr. Wllllnm Hors fall who with his wlfo, Qoorgo flood rum and Miss Williams mndo nn nuto tour In California, and who has roturndd homo says that tho trip was I a most dollghtful ono nnd that ho FOR REXT Nicely furnished front room; modern conveniences, suit able for ono or two men. 173 Eloventh at. Phone 343-J. FOR SALE Cheap; Remington tjpowrRor In good condition. Ad dress Typewriter, caro Times. MONEY SOLD nn Installment to help working pooplo and others. H. 11. Harper, 334 First St. Phono 349. FOR HUNT Ti-rooni furnished houso. Soo John Motley. OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell. Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Experience unnecessary. Yaklmn Vnlley Nursery Co., Toppenlsu, Wash. UUY NOW. Some choice lot3 In NORTH BEND can be hnd at a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO , First National Rank UMHRKLLAS REPAIRED AT Marshfield Cyclery Plume 15H-R. 172 No. Hroadwny. at Nortli Front streot Terry landn lug. thinks it Is the only way to sco tho country. Tho party wont cloar to Southern California, taking tho conBt rond down and tho Interior rond up. They visited all tho points of Interest. Football flume An All Star team, including mnny of tho Blltmoro boys, and the former Mnrshdold football team nre planning n ganio to bo played, Sunday, September 1C. Moves Olllcc K. J. Montgomery Ih today moving his ofllco to tho sec ond floor of tho Montgomery build ing, nbovo tho Lnndo store. Deal Closed Tho flnnl '."gnl do tails of tho salo of tho Merchant & Son Storo to It. A. Copplo woro per fected today and Mr. Copplo will tnkc possession nt onco. North Bend News Peter Logglo loft Friday for Port land on a short buslnoss trip. Mrs. Arclilo Phillips and children havo gone to Scattlo for a visit. Miss Ollvo Phillips whllo thoro will, tako muBlc lessons. Mrs. Llndborg of Port Orford is visiting her Bon, Ed Ltndberg. J. A, Allen and wlfo who havo been In California making an auto tour, havo rteurucd homo. Clydo E. Drown has roturncd from n visit to Vnncouvor, P.. C. Mrs. Brown will romaln thoro to contlnuo her visit but tho fnmlly expeots to re turn to Nortli Pond to roBldo. 'The North Dcnd Swedish Lutheran Church council met Thursday to discuss mntters In rclntlou to the congregation. Rev. Oslund was horo from Mnrslideld to talk matters over with them. No business oil Import ance wns transacted. F. S. Webber, who has been spending n few weeks with filcnns on the Coqulllo nnd Mnrshfleld, left on tho Brcukwnter for Ills home In Portland. John Motley, of tho Flnnngau & Henuett Hank of Mnrshllcld, visited friends hero yestcrdny. AMOXO THE SICK Mrs. S. W. Vnn Zllo Ib rocoverlng from n serious nttnek of illness. L. M. Tozlcr is nblo to bo up and around nftcr n few days' IllncBS. The Condor will snll this nftornoon for Wnldpori. with a cargo of general merchandise. E. E. Forroy of tho Dlnnco hotel Is. nblo to bo out after hnvlng been ill for n tlmo. Mr. Hrndloy, an aged resident of CooBton, is critically 111. Ho Is 7G years old and but llttlo hopo Is held out for his rccovory. 3. C. Hunch of nonr Dora Is at Morcy hospital whoro ho submitted to a surgical operation for tho ro lief of appendicitis. Ho Is Improving rapidly. W. 13. Thorpo, of North nond, a woll known mombor of nnkor Post, fl. A. It., nnd ono of tho best known votornns on tho Day, Is reported quite critically 111. Mrs. Cnrl Smodborg, of Catching Inlot, who has boon nulto ill Is re ported much bettor. John PretiBs, Jr., Is ill of typhoid fevor nt Portland, according to word reeolvod yesterday. Ho ban tho fever in a mild form nnd his condi tion Is not regarded ns sorlous. Mrs. John Mlrrasoul of South Mnrshtlold underwent n serious op eration nt Mercy Hospital Thursday. Sho Is roported doing ns well as could bo expected. (Frod Wonvor who has been spend ing n fow weeks', outing nt Falrviow at tlie Howo ranch Is suffering from a sovoro atack of poison oak accord ing to word received by his partner, Ray OHIvnnt. ALONG TIIK WATERFRONT. Tho Esther Buhno, Advnnco nnd Flfleld sailed today from Bandon for San Francisco. Tho steamer Nann Smith which Is loading 'umbor nt the Smith mill will soil for Bay Point tomorrow afternoon. First Mnto Johnson of tho Break water retires after this trip to tako chargo of tho Southern Pacific docks In Portland. GROWS FINE OATS Southern Curry County Man Mukes Fine Exhibit Regarding some fine oats grown in Curry county tho Gold Boach Globo says: "A specimen of somo now variety of side oats that nro now be ing' cultivated In tho south end of the county was sont by Wm. II. Mooro of Harbor. Tho longest bond from tho lowest portion of tho bond to tho tip end measured three foot two Inches nnd contained two hun dred and fifty five kernols in the chaff, which In reality aro doublo tlln't amount as most every kernel hangs on double. "A. F. Gardner Bays there are, ono hundred acres of such grain In Chotco valley." For Photos Quatermaas Studio. DISHES, all klndsT" Cll I3APER THAN you can STEAL THEM, nt COOS HAY CASH STORE. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. FRANK BLACK returned from Sumner today. I). D. PIERCE and wife aro hero from Coqulllo today. WM. WARREN of tho Curry shop Is spending a fow days In Portland, MILO P1ERSON of Ten Mllo Is a Mnrshllcld business visitor today. S. B. CATHCART roturncd today from a business trip to Ton Mllo. D. J. REES and Will Snoddon will lonvo soon for Roslyn, Wash., to visit relatives. MRS. JULIA ALLEN and family and Mrs. Jcnnlo King left on this morning's stago for Roseburg. P. M. LITTLER and wlfo, who have boon making a tour of Curry County, returned to Marshflold InBt evening. MRS. HENRY BLACK rcturnod to day from Catching Inlet whoro sho has been visiting hor datightor, Mrs. Carl Smcdborg, MR. WALTER HIBBARD of Yroka who has been visiting frlonds and relatives on tho Bay oxpects to re turn homo In about a weok to at tend school. MRS. J. E. FITZGERALD and baby who havo bcon visiting frlonds nnd relatives for tho pnst sovoral wcoka in Fossil nnd Condon, nro oxpoctod homo Mondny. CARL FREEMAN, Goorgo Wasson, Jns. Wasson nnd John Conklln ro turncd yesterday from a trip to tho mountains boyond Myrtlo Point during which they bagged n dozen dcor. R. F. GEBHART Is oxpoctod hero on tho Brcakwator Tuesday with his household furniture hnvlng decid ed to mnko Nortli Bond his homo ngaln. Mrs. Gobhnrt and baby havo been visiting nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Eickworth. AT THE HOTELS s COOS MrB. Poppordlno, San Francisco; Ned Kelloy, Coqulllo; L. B. Morrison, Camp 4; S. B. Crowch and wife, Roseburg; Mrs. A. R. Rot ter, Portland; Mllo Plorson, Lnko side; C. W. Norton, Rosoburg. BLANCO 13. W. Schrock. Em pire; II. G. Davis, Eureka; K. B. Ilonry, Baudon; John Cochran, Ban don; C. 13. Black, Snowdon, Call., Geo. T. Moulton, Coqulllo; F. M. Kerrigan, Coqulllo; J. L. Ray, Co qulllo; Win. Tenbrook, Bnndon; John Clnrk, Mobile. Ala.; J. E. Quick, Coqulllo; M. M. Young, Dora; E. A. Tyrol!, Coqulllo. LLOYD Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Hutchinson, Coqulllo; C. W. Martin and wlfo, Portland; Tod Peterson, Portland; C. L. Howland, Portlnna; G. A. Andorson, Floronco; C. R. Sui tor, Portland; August Potoron, Portlnud; Jack Fagnn, Cincinnati; James Landrlth and wife, Coos. .Riv er. CHANDLER J. L. Roy and wlfo, Coqulllo; Wnllaco W. Wall, Oak land; Rex H. Connnt, Portlnud; L. Clnrk, Portlnud; Wm. Luco, Port lnud; L. F. Englor, Snn Frnnclsc : Gordon Lnnd, Scnttlo; E. It. Nlen stadt, San FranclBco; W. It. Boll nnd wlfo, Allegany. STRAW'S PLAN William Grimes to Call Mass Meeting for Discussion of Boulevard Scheme. William Grimes, chairman of tho oxecutlvo commlttoo of tho Mnrsh Hold Chamber of Commerco will call a mnss mooting soon of tho mem bers of tho North Bend and Marsh field Chambors of Commerce and tho business mon gonornlly for tho pur pose of considering Mayor Straw's plan for a boulevard from Marshflold to the sea. Mr. Grimes consldors that this Is a very Important matter and should bo considered by every one Interested. "Just as soon as tho Shrlnors big doings nro over, I think wo ought to tako up tho boulevard plan which Mayor Straw has beon working on and push It through," said Mr. flrlmos todny. "Noxt to tho Port of Coos Bay, I think It Is ono of the most important mattors for the com munity. A meendam road, or some thing slmllnr Is what wo should havo." NEW CITY HALL Coqtillle Will Borrow $H,000 for the Purpose. Coqulllo 1b to havo a now city hnll und has taken the- stops nocessary to ralso tl'o money. At tho last meet ing of tho council tVro was passed an ordlnnnco which authorizes tho council to borrow $8,000 for mu nicipal purposes. It is provided that this monoy my bo borrowed on war rants numbered from 1 to 1C nnd of n denomination of $500 ench, bear ing G per rout Interest nnd payable two each In their order every yoar until all nro paid, tho ninnov to be) lined for the purpose or building tno city hall. BARTER'S FOUNTAIN furnishes the best drinks. I Foto Supplies. Walker Studio. w c n SCHOOLS ARE READY 10 OPEN LIST OF TEACHERS GIVEN AND PLANS OF COMING TERSI GIV EN OUT. Mnrehflcld Public SchoolB will op en September sixteenth. Indications point to a largo attondnnco In all de partments. Additional tencliors will probably bo necessary In tho gradoa. Tho outlook for tho Commercial De partment aro espoclnlly good, tho ap plicants In sovoral cases being high Hcliool graduates, who nro qualified to do a high grado of work and to do it rapidly. All teachers who signi fied their Intentions of returning in May last will bo back with tho ex ception of Miss Ruth Strlfllcr, whoso plnco will bo taken by Miss Nan Browning, slstor of Rev. Robert Browning of this city. They nro: Central School Grades. Louisa Wilbur First B. Adneo Palmer First A. Lucy Spoonor Second. Irono Abbott Third. Bollo O'Connor Fourth. Nan Browning Fifth. Ruth Woodworth Sixth. Hilda Stonholm Sovonth (Prln.) High School Grades Lillian Elmoro First. Inoz Baldwin Second and Third. Allco Armsby Third nnd Fourth. Helen Landrlth Fifth. Mary Thompson Sixth - Sovonth. Mario Mnlonoy Eighth (Prln.). High School Agnes Cnrpcntor. Kstlior Silverman. Frank L. Ornnnls. Ellzaboth M. Mooro. William A. Morris. A. L. Barkor. NIGHT SCHOOL Tho Night School for which thoro scorns to bo much demand and con corning which thoro havo bcon many Inquiries, will bo opened about Oct ober 1st. nftcr tho dotnlta of tho op ening of tho regular day school havo bcon disposed of. Tho courses to bo effored In tho night school nro still Indefinite, but English, Mnthomntlcs nnd Commerco will nulto surely bo offered. Tho Night School is In no roiibo n subsrttuto for tho day school, nnd thoso who enn should nttond tho regular day sessions. Considerable repairing has been dono on tho school buildings during tho summer, nnd tho Bnmo will bo In good shnpo for tho opening of tho school. All desks havo bcon stained and varnlshod, now toilets have been plncod In tho Central school nnd tho walls of tho rooms nnd hnlls havo bcon tinted. CIiihh In Cookery. Miss Ellzaboth Mooro of tho Do mestic Sclonco Department, has sig nified hor willingness to conduct a class In Cookery for tho Indies of tho city, If enough will enroll In tho clnBB to make tho nttempt worth while. New Pupils Enroll Mr. Bnrkor, prlnclpnl of tho High School, will bo nt tho High school building, Saturday, Soptombor 14, nt 1 o'clock p. m. to enroll prospective high school students who nro now to tho school or who did not enroll Inst spring. Mr. Tlodgon will bo In his ofllco In tho High Schol building cvory nf tornoon of tho socond weok In Sop tombor to enroll grado pupils who will bo now to tho school this yonr. It will holp nil concorned grontly If paronts will nttond to this tnnttor early. No now pupil will bo admit ted who tins not boon enrolled Mon dny morning of tho opening of Bchool who has not beon enrolled by tho superintendent nnd assigned to hl grado and room. If parents will at tenl to this matter early, a dlaagreo--ablo wait will bo avoided. AGAINST SINGLE TAX Meeting to lie Held In County by O. II. Shields of Portland Following a ro'quost from a num ber of prominent men that ho come to this city to explain nnd olucldato Single Tax, Clias. H. Shields, Secre tary of tho Orogon Equal Taxation Lcnguo, will bo In this city next Thursday evening. Mr. Shields will sponk In Marsh flold nt 8:30 p. m., Soptombor 5, on "Single Tnx Exposod." Mr. Shlolds Is author of the pani phlot "Slnglo Tnx Exposod," which has beon rond by n largo number of residents of this county nnd ho la at presont conducting tho campaign against Slnglo Tax In Oregon which has received comment In somo cases and commondntlon In othors from all over tho state. It will bo woll worth whllo for both opponents to Slnglo Tnx and thoso who ngreo with Mr. Shlolda to bo present at this mooting. Following his address, Mr, Shlolds announces that ho will bo porfectly willing to answer nny question pro pounded to him. It Ib expected that a number of locnl men will bo on tho platform with Mr. Shlolds and ho wl bo In troduced by ono of our citizens. Did You Get Yours? Wo mean thoso 25c Tooth Brushes that wo aro giving away with each can of B. & S. Anti septic Tooth Powder today and Monday only. tf 1 1 BW,r.B.'AM