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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1913)
V ' ? I 4 Mtatai MffUi Mutfba TH8 0008 BAV TIMES, MMUtNkU 0(118811, fUUDAY, JANUAHV U, 1lBVHMfl MM UTii-i nrmi ii- ""Ti -'" iiwinii'iiTriiiif - i -'MtiiiaimMi'iiiKinn ggj' iiwinBi1ftiiiii imfflffwiwiMWiWw ssMWis News From Nearby Towns FOK McAMilSTKH CASK. II. L. Tnbb, Wanted in Portland Vice Crusade, Arrested. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 14. H. L. Tabb, under Indictment In Portland's vlco crusndo, was arrested In I.os Angeles Friday. Tabb was n solicit ing freight agent In that city. Ho was one of the men In the automobile Into which Jack Itoborts, since hang ed at Salom, llrcd, killing George Hastings nnd Donald M. Stownrt. It In iiniloraionil that Tnbb Iiuh Informa tion which will nmko It much easier for tho authorities to securo convic tions In sovernl of the pending cases. Ho Is wanted particularly In con nection with tho B. S. J. McAllister case. leaving the stumps about eighteen inches high, and sending thenl east as n practical Illustration of tho lasting qualities of this valuable pro duct of our Oregon forests. MYItTIjR POINT IJOV LOHKH. DnlreJl King Trie Out for Varsity Team. Tho Eugene Iteglstor says: "In thn final of three debate try- outs at tho university, held Friday night in Vlllnrd hall to select the Varsity dobatlng team to go against Utah, Stanford and Washington, tho following named contestants gained places: Howard Zimmerman, n sen ior from Salom; Vornon Motschom baclior, a junior from Klamath Falls; David Pickett, a senior from Prlnovlllo; and Dalzcll King, n junior from Myrtlo Point. Herbert W. Lombard, of Kugono, Otto Holder, or Sheridan, woro tho other contestants for places. CTLMXGS OF COQfililiK. Coot County Seat Xeus As Told by tho Sentinel. Married At the Wlckhnm house In this city. Monday. December .TO. Eugene Wlckhnm and Hazel Joso- tihlno Hnnson. Father SiirltiKer of thoCnthollc church of North Uend performing the ceremony. A scarcity of logs has caused the Coiiulllo Mill and Mercantile Com pany's mill to bo closed down for several days. However, with' the hlch water, loirs will soon ba com ing down from tho upper forks nnd work will bo resumed. Last Saturday Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney Llljcqvlst secured transportation for tho nlno Filipino laborers who hnvo been stranded In this city for a couplo of weeks. Tho men woro sent to Marshrlold Sat urday nftornoon nnd hnvo been wnltlng In thnt city until tho Ite dondo can get out-. FMANSC CHANCE BOH STANLEY 0, HiiBky Chance, O, Husky Chance, what means this nows at which I glance? I rend that you have quit the game that you'll no longer lead to fnme that scrappy bunch that often bore n pennant to the West Side door In days, before this Western land hnd reached and grasped mo by the hand. And, that reminds mo, HtiBky Chnnco, of times I've Been your stick advance some runner for a base or two when things were looking rather blue because Old Christy's mighty U'ltK lin.l nlinj.,1 tr l.l.M.i ..! t.. I.I.. .. nn fl Im .1 1 1. n MMil f f ITDV11 Ion ""to mu.1 niffjun iu mull uiiu ut ijtlllll HUD ujuilliinv, (nil .uutib " and other wnys that tantalize. I see you yet, as in n dream, lino out a hit thnt brings n scream forth from tho sea of loyal bugs that pull ior jou unu an your pings, i near tnem counting on inni score you brought homo with you onco before when Giants made a lonely run against tho nineteen thnt you won. Of course, I wasn't on your side In those good days when souls woro tried by nwful scenes, and fears, and shocks while Cubs were struggling with tho Sox, for all my henrt was with tho man who ruled tho "Hltlcss Wonder" clan tho man who holds a timber claim out hero somowhoro, I cannot name. Hut, now thnt you havo quit tho game, tho Cubs, If wIbo, will change their namo for you wcro sure tho only bear that growled around tho West Sldo Inlr. IIANDO.V M Alt INK NKWS Tho host of friends of Captain John McClomouts, formerly of the Hrooklyn, will bo pleased to hoar that ho Is now In command of tho Mackinaw, a largo freighter owned by tho Dollar Company nnd plying botweon 8nn Francisco and Panama. Cnpt. Johnson of tho tug Klyhynm reports n rock in tho channel just In sldo tho bar. Tho rock undoubtedly washed In from tho north jotty nnd has gradually worked Into deep wa ter. Ilandon Surf. Tho stonmor Hnndon established a now loading record for hcrsolf on the occasion of her Inst trip to this port, having taken on 450,000 fcot In sev enteen bourn, Whllo discharging lumber from the Hrooklyn at San Francisco on her last trip, a stovodoro was crushed and In stantly klllod by a sllng-Ioad of lum ber falling upon him. Cnptuin Alfred Morrns of the launch Norma reports that n large ash tree slid Into tho river nt Codnr Point durlllL' tho rnrnni Htni-in ulil.t. almost blockH tho channel against navigation. FItKAIC IN TIMIIKIt, ADVERTISED LKTTKK LIST. List of unclaimed letters romnln inc In tho Mnrshileld. Oregon. Post- on. co for tho week ending Jan. 13, 1913. Persons calling for the same will please say advertised and pay ono cent for each lettor called for. Drown, F; Dennowltz, F. O.; Ilon Jnmln, W. 11.; Cnssldy, P. M.; Clif ford, Uennlo; Clark, Jack; Caholl, James; Corstnlo, Ocorgo; Colon. an, Miss Clara; Dwyor, George, Enyon, V. H.,2; Evans, Mr.; Finstrom, Al bert, 3; Flomlng, J.; Goodwin, Roy; Gorloy. Mr.: Gordon, Mrs. Sarah: Gusmaroll, D.; Hill, Samuel; Hun tington, A. 1L; Hudson, Frank; Jar vis, Harry; Kralovlch, John; Lacy, Wm.; Llndbnld, Gust; Lyons, Hy.; McClnln, Floyd; Mlntoyo, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A.; Miles, Frod; Portland Llmo Co.; Pollmnn, W. A.; Dnrst & Russell; Smith, Carl; nnd Tomllnson, Tom. W. D. CURTIS, Postmnstcr. W. R. Fox, 19G W. Washington St.. Noblcsvlllo, Ind., says. "Aftor sufforlng ninny months with kldnoy troublo, nftcr trying other reme dies and prescriptions, I purchnsod a box of Foley Kldnoy Pills which not only did mo nioro good than any othor romodlcs I ovor used, but havo posltlvoly not my kldnoys right. Other niombors of my fam ily hnvo used thorn with similar results." Tnko at tho first sign of kldnoy troublo. Sold by Lockhnrt ft Parsons, Tho Busy Corner. Wilt Cedar I,oK Hound In Heart of IlK Tree. Tho llnndon World says: "Whllo cruising timber last woek. near Rnndon, J. II. Forger discover ed n curiosity which speaks volumes for, nnd lH uiidlspiitnblo ovldonco of tho non-porlshablo qualities of white cedar. Tho discovery consists of a whllo cedar log obout as inrimu i dlnmotor which was evidently blown down many yenra ngo, as two troes fully two foot through nro growing ovor It with roots oxtondlng on both sides, locking tho log in a firm om braco. Anothor strnngo fonturo Is tho bark still romalns on tho codnr. Mr. Forger intends cutting tho trees The French Realty Co- Has cnlls for and represents the following: Havo tmi'tv who vnnln tn rnnt far term of roars from r. to 40 ncreH of good bottom land on either Coos Rlvor or Catching Inlut. Hnvo buyer for Improved or partly improved farm. Hnvo Portland lots and ncro ngo for oxchango for property on Coos Day. Wo aro Mnrshflold and North Ilond ngoiits for tho Newark Flro Insurnnre Co., ono of tho oldest nnd strongest companies In ex istence. Correctly written policies a specialty. French Realty Co. 31GVj No. Front St., Mnrshflold Announcement to the Public: The North Dond Refrigerating Meat Co., located on Vir ginia nvciiuc, botweon Sherman and Union Avenue, North Pond, will open their doorB for business Jnnunry lCth, and cordially Invito tho public to pny us n visit and inspect our markot, which is equipped with tho most up-to-dato rcfrlgoratlng plant nnd sanitary cooling room, in which wo will keep only high grndo nioata, fancy sausages, fish, gamo, and oysters In season. Our meats aro not subjected to flios roosting nnd dls easo germs settling on them, as is tho caso when thoy nro hanging In nn open markot. Tho fact is that our markot is tho only one on Coos Day which comes up to tho requirements of tho Oregon Puro Food Laws. Our prices aro as low as tho low est, and in addition wo glvo C per cent cash discount to casn paylng patrons. Wo Bollcit n trial ordor from ovorybody, and asBttro you It will havo our propor attention, whothcr bought by you direct or ordered by phono nnd dollvorcd to your houso. Wo will do our best to pleaso you, as by doing so wo plcaso oursolvcs most. Wo dollvor only In tho morning botweon tho hours of 8 to 12; nil orders to tho north of Vlrglnln, iniiBt bo given boforo 8 a. m., all ordors to tho south, boforo 9 a. in., all orders to tho wcBt, boforo 10 a. m. Business hours from 7 n. tu to 0:30 p. m. Phono No. 1441. To tho farmer: Highest cash markot prlco paid for beef, pork, veal and poultry. Only good quality bought. Respectfully, North Bend Refrigerating Meat Co. R. A. DOCK, Manager. Virginia nvenue, between Sliormnii nnd Union uremic, North Itciiil. New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tho Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOTLR A CO., JM)2 Front St. Phono 310-L Marshfield, Or. City Auto Service Good Cars. Careful Drivm-a mil Ironsonablo ohargoa. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro at any timo." Cfltmla TIlanMn t..tl I . uiuuuu umutu nuiui buu tuiauco uignr utoro. Day Phonos 78 and 46 Night Phono 46. UAUKF.R OOOOALIS. tmwrietor Unique Pantatorium THB MODERN DTrWfl. OLHANERfl, PRKSSEM aid WAT RKNOVATOIta Area! far IKnvird n. nhu . Co., Flae TallorlMft. Let tu sink year ct salt. SCg OHNTRAL. Pkoe3S0-X Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono ordors to Hlllyor's Cigar Stand, Phone 18-J. After 11 p. m. phono G-J. Night phono 181-R. Mnrslifield. Oregon. WANTED ! ! ! 0ARPKT3 UPIIOLSTHRINO AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnen nintlc Cleaning Company. Orders for nork taken t GOING & nARVEY, rnone ion First Class Weaving promptly done nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Streot. Phone 131. North Dend. Or. GKR nOT Something Mat for or delivered P II O N 128-L and we'll do it. nh.... able. '"UB IA BAXBT. PROFESSIONAL BIRECT0RY J. PREF DO IT NOW FREE WHILE THEY LAST Wo havo just received from tho publishers a small allotment of our new "SPERRY COOK BOOK" We will gladly .furnish one to any lady calling at our offico or leaving with their grocor their name and ad(''essFRvwl.EtorntAosrfesama io ,is' SPERRY FLOUR CO. 178 South Broadway ' MARSHFIELD, ORE. T.J.SOAIFHjA, . hodoins Marshfield Pai nt 3b Decorating Co. M. WniGllT, CONTRAOTOU AND ,. IIUILDRR HBtlmatea furnlahed en requeat. Plans and specification! furaUhod ir dealred. An hontst Job tuaran teed. Phone 124-R. n Furnished. Rstlniatcn Phono ll'-L. Orcxce 'ARailFIKLD, The Record Photographing Abstract Company now hnvo photoKraphto copies of all tho rocords of Coos Pn.mir Sty. U ,n r0laUOn Ul Ut, ot n,,y enl t'ato in Bald" Coo".' 11U8INK8S OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrshflold. Phone 1B1J W. J. RUST, Maneger We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57JT Mnrwhflcld. Oregon. The Star Transfer J and Storage Co. la prepared to do all klnda of haulln and bonU nnd we also havo tho latest ...,,. ";uuiuo riano Mover, w guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, P PhnnPH S8.R. lan.y Scletlflo Swedlak Massage, Uedio. OyMaastica 320 fl. uixtk Bt. Ph. go,!. TOHL nwrr.TKrai " ' J Mob Tmbw nnd RcsaJror 41b 8. flUth Street. PkTlIS'-L pERi' rnoar baltanghti Pln(il .J m . Roeldence-Btudie, 237 I.. Hroadwa, Phone H-L. Wm. . TunpKN. ARCH1TKOT Marshfield. Oregon. rin w. Monnow. " TVbm4J.A 171 flB,.ea B"1,dl. Ter Gnurf Tbeter. 0co Pkon acn JG. OHANBLBn, Arcliltct. noonu JSf??. "-1"c"'t vrcifon. rop. )H VOW A GOOD WATUI or rixii jRrBuiy E. C. BARKER Pin . . JEWRLKK - , (MTtmieid. rR. A. j. HBNimra UJ. r. i.-. . .wj, icnuu l-rtOTB. work en ahort oUce at the Ten loweat prices. Examlaatlon free. u ancnunnt. UOKa Bid.. Od Chandler Hotel, phone IlM. REAL ESTATE, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS tn0niV!n8 barEalns in Real Es tate. Houses and rooms for reat. AUG. FRIZHHN. 68 Central Avenue. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. .v. Marshfield Business Q The School of Succ WHOBK MOTTO 13 AD OMNIA PARATIJS AVIJrli uoAUa uruunrd tn uvmotJ.i.... . T .... . -.. -.... -... II. I'll II Jif !, jvn uiu i liMt H SOI Of SOOW bie RliocUiand mpldly nnd Hkillfnllr tin. . ... ' nro a Bod pe-ima-, rajild nnd nccurnto nt flgnZl kuovr Iiorr to use a llarrenuhs ddliif machine iiiHiuunipji or neuairi. IOH cak ouai-fa . i... prcsB, a filing ml idelc cnliltiot. You wndertt,ul '"I"1"""! uu.iu., muniK, nnuiracHllc, blllln. nnd oilier modrm office appllnnces thnt wiltltl """ "-( inmn " iiiudikj ion emi auka notes, drnfls, deeds, Mortgages, Ilea, nowri. nt ... of sale. You can writo am attreonent tiiat will ho7J ji u cm nut uo bhmi oi iiicse laingN, nil of m bo tntiglit in botli oht Oajr and night school, yo win is uiiinir io yoarseii. it is me most expend,, i cxiuiu pniuiy eaicruua, aau u will keep yon hoj, cd to mcHllocrlty for yearn. No matter lim, ,.... --.,, siiuCH J on rainbows and wait for some farorablo hn. i.' to harbor, orcry trained boy ami girl will draw rtJl ju no uiujr ihbi jm on we roan, umIjK88 YOU 1 For particiilnrs write the Collre, tem-wrary h cvnniaer aotei. There Is Nothii That gives a person so much confidence in as a surplus, or money in the bank, and coti and a little ready money are the two wea enable a person to make a winning fight. 1 If you want to accumulate some of both: riei at this bank is a good place to make the starll First National B Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT Bl Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County Interest Paid on Time Deposits. 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