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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1912-EVEN1HG EDITION. - 1 mmmammmm News f Nearby' Towni MYRTLE POINT NEWS Happenings of That City Told In n, The Enterprise & Mrs. Gub Deltz returned to her Some on Lnmpa Creok last Saturday after a shart visit witn reiniivcs uui. ' J. PORT ORFORD NEWS. t V.,ll,( tina Inft ffir ScIO, .:.i. hi hnroa Atinlln. will Dartlcl- VV1IUIU uid mwiou ----- - Date In the races. m'.V .m. lnxnfinrin. mnnncer of the -?' ."' """" '.. ...no Cpqulllo Valley Toiopnono w, lookingnftor company business hero tho first of the weok. .. n .mi .inni'htnr return- iUID. aaianu ...... ..-..---- ed to Coqullle Monday after n vlBlt .at the homo or Mrs. w. w. ";' land a few days attendance at tlio Latter Day Saints' Encampment. '. i.. i. n TnlmHon entertained at luncheon last Tuesday. Her guests on tho ocasslon woro Mcsdamcs A. . . w i ninvhnuch and ,J. O. Stommlor, and Misses Mottle Hullng, DalBy Rusu anu mury . Drain. (J. H. Hooncs returned tho latter i ... i. .... n trln tn part or last, wee hui "",,, tho Hoguo Hlvor country. Ho Killed ...... i.i...,.,..tiia nn tlm Htrcam a r. w ... i ,ulm in known ns view miicn huuu ........ ""-,--, I tho Dig Ilonil. Ho hrought tho rat ' tloru with him as ovidonco. S .. ... t .....l.. nm1 .lnltrlltor. MrS. IV. IT. I-Jllll" ...... n-- ' .. .. t ...... i.. tnr tlnnilnn from '". u .V"""'. 'n-.i VTA i.n i.'liinld for wnorc inuy " .... Ban FranclBco, whero Mrs. Lnno will visit relatives wimo mr. "; .- to Lob Angeles to attend tho national encainptnoni 01 me u. a. iv. j. W. Hall wont to Portland to visit for a couple of days with his Inter, Mrfl. B. A. Lyons, who Is there from tho cast visiting her Bonn. They had not Boon each other for a num ber of years, and as Mrs. Lyons nd vonccd ago will not permit her to mnko tho trip In hero, they arranged for tho meeting In Portland. CUllUY COUNTY NEWS Happening of People nt Gold Bench Tnlil In tlm Globe ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mooro, who linn, iimm nnloiirnlne In uaiirornia for sovornl montliB past, have return ed to their homo at jsucnro creoK. M'lmon iirnwn iih (Irand Jurors nre Ooorgo Futzhugh, Coreman, A. Halt or of Weddorburn, TIiob. Hay and 0. K. Rtcdn of Harbor Wm. Prlnco. F. 0. Hnuor and Hobort Walker of Oold IloRch. n a winanp nml fntullv of North fe nen'd are visiting relatives In our town for ii coupio oi unyH since unr last Issue. Mr. Wlnsor drove down tn his lino largo auto. Thoy contin ued their visit as far rts Crcnecnt City, California. Plans havo matured In tho liiBt few days whereby tlold lioach will havo a Furnlturo and Hardware Btoro. A gentlemon from Doughw county by tho nniuo of P. M. Littler togothor with IiIb wife haa been look ing for a buslncBH location along tho coast and havo decided to cast tholr lot' in Gold lioach and will bring In a stock of furniture and hardware soon. Doings of the People of that Locality Told In tho Tribune Miss Magnolia Whlto returned to Portland last weok whero sbo will upend the winter. K. J. Loney mado ntrlp to Langlols Saturday to attend a meeting of the Masonic lodgo. F A. Stowart lert via ijbuuu.., Monday for San Jobo whero ho win spend a few months visiting. C C. Carter and family camo down from Langlols Saturday nnd camped In Port Orford for an outing. Drs. Mann nnd Pemborton per formed a successful operation upon Mrs. David McKcnzIo last Wednes day. The shlnglo mill has been closed down this week ns the mwym.Ua.r voy James, was called to Bnndon where his wife hau undergone a sur gical oporatlon. MIbb Hlta Lano, who has boon vis ItlnK hero for soveral months, ro turned to her homo at Cotiiilllo sev eral days ago accompanied by hor grandmother, Mrs. P. J. Llndborg. rr.1.. 1-il, -.,,. llt-llll'l) Will 1)0 tHIS Bled up Its braces tightened and now planks laid, aB slon bb tho IiIxoh mill has tho lumber cut. Hd Cypher will bo In chargo of tho work. .... n. .. tnfi i.nrn T.'rlilnv ninrtl- Ing from Coos liny. Capt. Swing hov- ing enjoyeu iiuum .... - mountains, In company with somo Port Orford boyH, whero ho bagged some lino bucks. Many pcoplo who had business at Circuit Court passed through .hero last weok, Clint Mulohorn taking a crowd down In his auto nnd return ing to Ilnndon tho snmo day with ele ven possongorB. O, V. Whlto, profosBor of Natlonnl Sclenco of Albany College. Oregon, mado ub n ploasant call whlto In Port Orford last Saturday and was great ly surprised at tho boauty of Port Orford agates. Forcstor Mllbury Informs us that ho Iiob about $800 government mon ,. i mnnii rlL-lit nwnv In extending the Elk river trail from EIwooiIb' mlno up Pnnthor creok nvolding nam Mountain entirely and shortenonlng tho dlHtnnro to Illg Uend by n much bettor routo. SuporvlBor Marsh has been nak- .. 1. ..,...., I..1 I.iiiii.ni'nmntl4n Illg BOIIIU miunuiiiimi iniiiu.u...v..... on tho roads In UiIr district tho post coupio of wcokH. Tho road haB boon . . . I .. ,111 ...n.ln nt I.' I If BiraiKIIIUIIt-'ll HUH " II" HI""" -" rlvor bridge; tho Wldowvlllo brldgo has been replauked nnd tho old planking limited to Hubbard's creok whore it has been used on tho sand there. 1JANDON nitlEFS Nous of Clty-by-tlie-Sen ns Told by The Itecordcr Attorneys Georgo P. Topping nnd C. K. Wade, who wero attending court at Gold Beach, returned homo rccontly. Mr. Meyer, of Kaiser & Moyor of North Bond, camo over Wednesday! and Is building tlio nrepiaco in ino now Crnlno residence, at tho corner of Fourth and Spruco streets. Tlio work of remodeling tho F. S. Perry house on Pino streot Is pro ceeding rapidly. T. T. Hill Is super intending tho work. Mrs. H. F. Westmoro, who has boon visiting her sister, Mrs. Horace IUchards, for Bomo tlmo, left Inst week for her homo In Spokane. Mrs. O. Wlrcn and daughter, Miss Ebba, roturnod on tho Break water from Astoria whero Ebba had undergono nn oporntlon for appen dicitis. MIbs Wlren stood tho trip very well nnd la gottlng along na well ns could bo oxpected at present. On Wednesday evening, nt tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Larue, Herbert It. Snffoll and Miss Norma' Laruo woro united Innnrrl-I mm liv Ilnv TInrrv T.nn. Minn Vloln Joy acted nB flower girl, whilst Miss Pltlmn Shumato was tho ring bearer. Miss Ik'Hslo Jonson acted ns brides maid, and .Mutt Lux ns best mnn. A, largo number of friends nnd acquain tances of the brldo nnd groom wit nessed tho ceremony', and nfterwnrds pnrtook of a bounteous supper, l no wedding presents wero choice. HAND DANCE nt EAOLEB HALL Saturday night, September 7. COMEJN NOW aijgejheeally Beautiful Home Furnishings Wo want yon to sco all the now things wo have on display. & -r.. -Mi Wo want yon to comnaro tho quality and tho . stylos of our homo luriiishings wilh any that you can find nnywherctin Marshfiold or on Iho outside. ' SCHOOL AT COQUILLE Fourtwn Tcnrlieni Secured for Year Wlilcli Will Oikmi Sept. 0. COQUILLE, Ore., Sept. 2. Mou day, September 9, Is opening day for tho Coqullle public bciiooib unci .i lurKO kiiIu over hut year's enroll ment Is looked for, especially In tlte high school, Superintendent C A. Howard will iiKaln bu at the head of tho faculty of the Coqullle- Bchools and will havo 1 4 toachem. Tlio low er Kradea will occupy tho academy building while tho high nchool and higher grades will bo Installed In the- main building. It Is hoped by next year to hnvu n separate build ing for tho high school students as Al. !.. I.. 1 .. l.n ....nll ....... A ...III '; IHO IUTKO liltiu 111 lliu viillilllliuui nili make It a necessity. Tho Academy building, also, la unsanitary. Tho following teachers havo boon engaged for the coming year: A. J. M. Hobertsou, u grnduato of tho I'ul- verslty of Mlnuesota, and Miss Hachnol Applegate, a graduate of tho Oregon Statu UulvorBlty, In tlio high school branches; Ethel Hue, Elizabeth Chllds, Alta Stanley. Ivu llowey, Lena llullonl, Merle Hilda baugh, J. 1). Finul. Jessie M. Sweet, Hena Andorson, Etta Jones, Ger trude Liironz, and Mnrgoret Curry In tho grades Mrs. Inez Chase, who has uiiereasfully conducted the primary department for Bcvcrnl years, will again bo In charge of that department. Mrs. J. N. Hill, Homer, (in., has used Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for years, uud say she alwaya recommends It to her friends, "it never falU to euro pur coughs ami colds mid pi events croup. Wo hnve five children and always give them Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound for n cold, and they are all soon well, We would not bo without It In our house," Lockhnrt & Parsons, tho Hexall store. "Tint nuay Corner." rr filtli. Ctmiodfd brtbeS 151 1113 Ul I Ml I'JIT MAMIS OF H8US AND MARY. CttJ,, JuJ,mhn4 CtlUilut CtMh Muile. An. I'locutloniuJCicnmer rlil Oerti. Fji Ji dm n.ij SrwAnii.RciIncit k'onl tnd liulWcIutlTrilalnf.Wiltf lofAnniuinnnl.Ai)atii ItlTER Wrr.KIOK. St. Mtr,', J t.mt, tthfj MnnaHlTir1 " SEE THE NEW SHOES AT The Electric Shoe Store Tho newest up to (Into lasts for ladles nnd c' ildren of all sizes. ISO So. Broadway, Mnrshflold, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS T W. BENNETT, ) Bennett Snanton. Tom T. Bennott Attorneys nnd Counsellors nt Law. "lanngsn ft Bennett Bank Building. Maiuhtleld, Coos Co., Orogon. PEltL HI LEY 11ALLINGEU Planlit nnd Teacher Koilaanca Studio 237 So. Broadway Phon 18L T EW KKYZEIL - Violin Instructor. Apply Haines Music Store Class itartt Sept. 1. WU. 8. TUHPKN, Architect. Marshfleld, Oregon DH. It. W. MOHHOW, Dentist. 171 Grilling Building, over Qraud Theater. Office. Phone 320. w. (1. CIIANDLEH, AUCHITEOT. Booms 801 nnd 302 Coke Building, Marohllcld. D It. Ill 111) II. CLAKKK. rfpcilalljt In Nerve and Spinal DhM)aae. Offlco, Boom 2, Rogers House, Marahrtetd. Office Hours 2 to 6 Phone 14 4-L. DH. A. J. HENDUY'S klodera DitatjU Pirion. W ar equipped to do high clati work on short notl at the verj lovrost prices. Examination fro Lady lndant, Coke building, oppo lt OknniHor UoUl. pbuna 112-J. -rf Olympic Flour r Xrttl.... j SUKiXA RETAIL PR1CL $1.50 PER. SACK Northweitarn hard wheat used ss clualvely in milling tnese brands of flour. gig ffiiRsiauto. piOUR New Line of Fixtures Watch our window Tucs day Three dollars up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone !2!)7-.T. Then if you please, com pare our low prices. Sec for yourself if we do not give more and ask less than any housofurnishing osiab lishment you know. Surely if wo KJVQ VQ" morG m s nn( qUH" ity and ask less for it than you pay for the common kind, this Is the place for you to buy. To prove our superiority in all lines, we ask you to let us show you through. Visitors are thrice welcome. PERRY & NICHOLSON stiBOiiK f "" -vtf--J i ( 2 fjj- jj I Ironing Day Comfort With an electric flatiron you can do your ironing where it is coolest out on the back porch where the breeze invigorates you while you work. Add to this comfort the economy of a G-E Electric Flatiron which uses only about 15 cents worth of electricity for doing the weekly ironing of an average sized family, and you have the reason why thousands of families throughout the country are using electric flatirons. Let us send you one on trial Oregon Power Co. TELEPHONE 178. J Hit City Auto Service flood Cars, Careful Drlrers and reasonable cbareea. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Standi Dlanco Hotel and Blanco Clear Store. Day Phones 78 and 46. Night Phnne 46. IIAHKRTl 0OO1MLE. proprietors. You Auto Call Foote PUONU H4.J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NUW OAKS After H P., Mi Phone 5-J Residence Phone 28-J Will make trip to Coqullle. t. . MAira A. U. HOS9IM1 S Marshfield Paint d& Decorating Co. Estimate Furnished MARfluriBLD. Phone 140L Ortgon Real Estate and FIRE INSURANCE Several good bargains In Farms and city property. AUG. FRIZEBN. 98 Central Aye. Marahfleld, Orgon. Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COME IN AND OCT OUR I'RICEB ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER. SHINGLES $1.00 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. I CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of business, Jub 14, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans aid discounts 238,616.TI Donds, warrants and sacurltle 78,11. U. S. bonds to secure circulation J6.000.00 neal estate, furnltura and fixtur 81,011." Cash and sight exchange; 188.65J.M Total f oll,87ST LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In flOO.O00.00 Surplus and undivided profits. ..'... 10.B48.iJ Circulation, outstanding . 23,800.00 DeP8,t W,9U.U Total $oll.37S.ST In addition to Capital Stock tho individual liability of Stockhold ers is 1100,000.00, INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, President. DORBEY KRBITZER. Cashier. fLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK ESTARLISHED 1880 Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted , INTEREST PATO ON TIME DEPOSITS LOOK BOXES FOR RENT U. H. DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL FUNDS The Times Does Job Printing !t r