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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. GAST OREGON'S BALLOT MONDAf News From Nearby Towns myrtle point pointers. First t Addition To Marshfield Invest your swings in Coos .Bay real es tate where you are assured of the great est .returns on the money invested. Invest now while the prices arc low and you can buy the best on easy terms. Let us show you First Addition, where for $300 you can buy a 50x120 lot, facing on a graded street and in sightly loca tion. The section where the new homes are being built, the streets being improv ed, the direction the city is rapidly grow ing and where the property values are showing the most marked increase. First Addition, located on the "South Side," the acknowledged best residence section, offers the investor or home builder the highest values at the lowest prices and now is the time to inves tigate the Addition while the choicest lots in the most favored locations can be ob tained at our low prices and on your own terms. ........ Plats at our office. I i Reynolds Development Co. Coke Building Owners. Telephone 160-J larshfield and North Bend Auto Line GOIIST & KINO. Proprietors. I $u$ I LEAVE ftfARSHFIELD LEAVE NORTII BEND. I 7:15 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 8:00 A.M. 7:46 A.M. I 8:45 A.M. 8:80 A.M. V 9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. h 10:15 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 5 11:00 A. M. . 10:45 A.M. I 11:45 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 12:30 P.M. 12:15 P.M. I 1:16 P. M. 1:00 P. M. f, 2:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 2:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M. f 3:30 P. M. . 3:15 P. M. r 4:16 P.M. 4:00 P.M. F 6:00 P. M. 4:46 P. M. 6:45 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P. M. 0:15 P. M. I 7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. I 8:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. i 9:30 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. j 11:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. j 12:30 A.M. 12:00 P.M. Loavo North Bend Allen's News stand. Lcavo Marshfield Chandler nntl Dlanco Hotels and Busy Cornor. iii U' I w Handling Bread Mint Is nlwnys so fresh, delicious, dopondnblo nnd satisfying Is a real ploasuro. Eating it 1b a greator ono. A lonf of our bread will con vort anyono Into a big bread oater. And as bread Is a perfect food tho inoro loaves of ours you consume tlio bettor for your health. Coos Bay Bakery The place for good goodie. Market Avo. Phono 111-L PROPER KITCHEN PLUMBING luces to good cooking, good llth and good tompor. A whlto nelled sink, sanitary tubs, an luato hot water bollor, aro all pact aids toward tho right way Diving, Seo us about making fr kitchen ns It should be. We r not expenslvo plumbers. Willey & Schroecler 103 North Front Street. PHONE 77-J (aimer's Auto Service J. M. Rodgo, Driver. Id at Palace rinstniirnnt fcnes, 5-j or 5-L, day and night. Marshfield, Orecon Pictures & Framing Walker Studio We Are Now Prepared Witll BStt3tf- . Prepared Faints Tho largest nnd most complete Hue on Coos Bay. Hav ing Just added tho cntJro stock of tho Coos Bay "Willi l'apcr nud Point Co,, to our own large line. We Have Everything Youa Need!in Floor, House nnd Boat Paints. OH nnd Varnish Stains. Colors in Oil nnd Jupnn, Varnishes and Slicllncs. Ilnth Tub nnd Interior Enamels. Johnson's Floor Wax and Wood Djc. Whlto Lend, Oils and Glass. All Colors in Cnlcluilnliig, Don't full to sco us before you order. IsPS Coughs that keep you awake at night also disturb the sleep of the reat of the family Jbey can be stopped In a few minutes with, Ballard's Horehound Syrup It is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power in All Lung and Throat Troubles. Ballard's Horehound Syrup conveys a warming and relaxing- In fluence to the congested lungs. Heals soreness, quiets tickling sensation In the throat, strengthens tho voice, loosens phlegm and relieves all Irritated conditions In tho throat and lungs. Keep & bottle In tho house. It Is handy to Jrnvo when needed and saves a world of misery to tho person affected. Put Up in Three Sizes, 29c, 50c and $LOO per Bottle. Buy tho Jl.00 size. It contains flvo times as much' as tho 25a size, and you get with each bottlo a Herrlck's Kod pepper Porous Plaster for tho chest. PHOPRISTOR ST. LOUIS, SAO. JAUZ3 F. BALLMiD I For Weak Slffht ur Sore Kyea, ue Stephens Kyo Salve. It cure. JlffHiigSaSot.oAMoRecoMweKiotDBvl Lockliart-Parsons Drug Co. "Tho UuBy Corner" Tho Itoxnll Store. Novh of Upper Coqulllo Valley as Told by tho Enterprise. Mr. Bargolt, formerly editor of tho Entorprlso, has gone to San Fran cisco, whero ho expects to spend sev eral months. T. V. Johnson was a Marskfleld vis itor tho Inttor pnrt of last week. Born Sunday, January Gth, 1913, to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Flte, n daugh ter. Dorn To Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Lango, Friday, January 3rd, 1913, a daughter. Itov. F. B. Scoflold, Into pastor of tho M. B. Church, nn ho was about his Work Wednesday morning, was BUddcnly tnkon ill and fell to tho ground. Ho was asslted to the houoo by a nolghbor. Morris Bros, havo sold tholr ranch on tho South Fork for a considera tion of $15,000. A land slide at Sugar Loaf moun tain resulted in seriously Interfering with our mail service this weok. It is feared thoro may bo further troub lo at the nnrao point. A four-horso load of men went up South Fork Thursday to work on tha railroad tunnol. Sovornl tons of freight wcro hauled to Eckloy Inst wcok for Mr. Burch, M. E., who will opornto in fold min ing on Sixes. Wm. Wolch had tho contract. Born Mondny, January Cth, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rnm soy, a son. MYRTLE. POINT TROUBLE. Tho Myrtlo Point Kntcrprlso prints tho following notice: Wo, tho Church of tho Brethren, (not United Brethren) Imvo been accused of Interfering with tho work of tho public school faculty by tolling them, not to employ any person ns teacher who attends dances or tho theater, which accus ation, as a church, wo deny. Whllo wo do not bollevo In nuy of theso pnnlmeB, yet wo do bcllovo It our duty to attend to our own affairs. By order of tho church, THOS. BARKLOW, Elder. LOOKING BACKWARD. Hugh M'Lain Has Ghanav: of Becoming Messenger- to Washington. SALEM, Jan. 11. In coreiasw lous manner, the flvo Dotnocnsss: presidential electors will aaseiuUdto in Salem next Monday at noon isos&l cast Oregon's electoral vote Skk Woodrow Wilson. Then on E tho flvo will be selected as mcassM gcr to carry tho glad tidings Buj Washington nud cast Oregon's, ftrsis votes in tho electoral collegia. TEA? is nccordlng to tho federal law. Tbe state law provides that this caiman of votes shall bo mado In DecctnUns so there Is a clash between tt federal and stato laws. Hugh McLnln, to be on tha safer side, went to Salem In Doccmltas to enst tho vote, so far as ho tckba concerned, and comply with Uws stato law, but he wnB tho only of tho five Democratic Eloctowri the Job. Next Monday tho qaftrfeC: will bo on hnnd and proccodJ m der the federal statute WacmaxXj? tho electors went according: to the stato law, but tho last two. gronprs of Ilepiibllcnu electors sulunittnd' fc the fedcrnl regulation. There is keen anxiety orr Ufct part of onch of tho flvo DotnocratSrc to bo selected as messenger. JXt M. Wntson thinks ha ahaulOf ber Bolectcd becnuRo ho rccelrcd OEuo highest number of votes; but Uit? four others do ' not consider tttxir this Is any nullification fan WMb lives in I'ortlnnd nnd imturoilj" would rccelvo tho largest vote An other elector argues that it wcnaUtf glvo him an opportunity to visit bin old homo In the East nnd La Mttff not seen IiIb nntlvo town fa 14? yearB. Coos Bny peoplo want tae boo McLnln flelcctcd, bocnuso IT Jie goes to Washington ho cun uts? tho need of govcrnmautal aid far tho harbor. COM) IN CURRY COUNTY. Myrtlo Point citizens Inst Satur day witnessed n sccno that reverted tho minds of tho pioneer hack to oldon times. It was a yoko of oxen hltohcd to a wagon that wero driv en through our strcots. Tho ani mals, which weigh about 3000 pounds, wero brought over from th'o Bay on tho morning train nnd belong to Dr. J. It. Hamilton, who had thorn shtppod down from Sont tlo. Mr. Hamilton line recontly purchasod tho Epperson ranches, enst of town and will uso tho oxen In clearing and cultivating tho land. Myrtlo Point Enterprise. INSTALL OFFICERS. Following Is tho list of recontly Installed ofllcers for tho ensuing term In Myrtlo Lodge, No. 78, A. F. & A . M.: W. M. P. L. Pholnn. S. D. E. J. Schneider. J. D. T. W. McCIoskey. Secrotary D. W. Giles. J. W. C. II. Giles. S. S. S. C. Giles. J. S. J. D. Clinton. Myrtlo Point Entorprlso. Ln8t Snturduy nnd Sunday nifcntin registered tho coldest in those- parOi slnco 1887-8. Tho th'ormonretr stood ench morning at 2G aberns. and at Agnes It registered 1&: above. Ico formed each night to as very unusual thickness, about 5S of an inch thick tho first night.. Tho south wind is now coming a&4' tho frost Is disappearing. GoVSL Beach Glolio. NEW CUItltY COUNTY TRAIKT-. Jacob Fry, tho Mulo Creek ioo-CI' supervisor, was In attendance aLv county court. Ho Informs us- tract he secured $200 from tho Forestiy Servlco nnd with Its holp was rtfelar to ninko n thrco-foot trail arotasA that long Btrlp of bedrock Just Be low Solltudo, nnd also around TVdbw nor's Dofoat, 1th tho exception a few days' work at tho lattc: placo. Gold Beach Globo. CUHKY COUNTY HIGH scuoaii.. FINDS GOLD IN GIZAItD. Harry Williams, boii of W. W. Willlnms, who resldeo on tho J. M. Guornoy plnco at Rock Creok, saya ho had many times heard of gold being found In tho gizzards of dif ferent inombors of tho fowl family, but tho first tlmo ho hns himself witnessed tho extraction of gold from a gizzard was when a short tlmo ago n duck raised on tho placo was being proparod for tho tnblo at tho stago station. This proves Hint thero Is n traco of tho precious motal In tho creok beds along tho upper pnrt of tho Mlddlo Fork. Myrtlo Point Enterprise. Tho chhlrmon of tho varfotaa school dlarlcts embraced In t&i? Union High school havo been air ed to meet nt Gold Bench today to estlmnto tho probablo cost oi tttto first year's malntonauco, that . levy may bo Included by tho cokst ty court, which Is still In session: Gold Bench Globo. ROGUE RIVER BAR. Tho Anvil sailed Mondny mora Ing for Coos Bny points. She1 Blgnnlled that 14 feet of wntex- woro found on Roguo River bar. Gold Bench Globo. HAD "SOME" NUGGETS'. ROUGH ON COQUILLK. Tho Myrtlo Point Entorprlso says: "Tho steamor Dora camo near cap sizing Wednosday off Windy Point near Dullards. Tho decks wore swept and fires put out. So Immi nent was tho danger that tho pass engers donned Ilfo preservers." FRESH OLYMPIA nnd EASTERN OYSTERS Just recolvod. PHONE ORDERS TO COOS DAY ICE AX COLD STORAGE CO. PRONE 7! Llbhy COAL. Tno Rind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery end Transfer Company, NOTICE. Commonclng Tuesday, December 24, tho Marshflold-Emplro auto will loavo Marshfield at 9:30 a. m. and 4:00 p. in. for Empire. Geo. W. Curry, who has boore placor mining on his property oca Lobstor Creok, stopped In CaSSI Beach over night recently and ha-dT tho "goodB" with him. Mr. Cur ry while nominally plncor mining-, f-w following up a very promising tea5! and If Indications fall not will soon discover from whonco camo the nuggets ho hud In his possession They wore tho pure "quill" nnd so-coral In number, nnd ranged lUi value from ono to four dollars, each and showed by tholr rough surfaco thoy hnd traveled but a short distance Do loft two mer behind to dig out moro of the fil thy lucro whllo ho goes to the northorn pnrt of tho county on iu visit to his family. Gold Boaci'j Globo. NOTICE. All ponons imlehtod to Coos Buy Pnlnt and Wall Paper Company are requosted to settlo their ac counts within ton days ns atr that tlmo they will bo In the hannici of an attorney for colloottou CARL F, JOHNSON.