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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1913 EVENING EDITION. (SOLI) REACH Xl'fJOHTS. 'NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS r CAMP SEVEN NEWS. (Special to tbo Times) Mr. and Mrs. Catos wero Marsh feld visitors last Saturday. Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. Cato3 anil daughter and Mrs. Frank Smith vi<ed Mrs. W. V. Totton at Cods City tho other day. Harry Adams of Toledo Is vls't- tiiB his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Is Adams hero. Mrs. H. H. Haines has returned from Myrtlo Point, where she was called by tho sorloiis Illness of her father. Mrs. W. Totton has received vo"J that her sister Is vory 111 at hos pital in Qlondnlo. Dan Murphy is figuring on quit tint; his position au brnKcmnn an I KoltiK to ranching. Roy May and Mllo Totton visited with Miss Cordoll tho oth.-; day. Passengor trains no longer stop nt tho Coos City eroBsliiK and eon twquontly It Is moro difficult to Ket to Marshfield. Mrs. D. C. Watson, who has heoti quite ill, is reported Improving. M. Watson haB fully reeovocd from hie recent attack of la xrippo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson wero Marshfield visitors Saturday. Engineer James Doona was a Marshfield visitor over Sunday. The last raft of Iokb from tho old llonryvlllo camp was taken out tho othor day. Tho camp Is being ic movod to Coalcdo. Mr. Vasoy, foreman of Camp 0, spent Sunday with his family in -Mnrshflold. Mrs. Adams and Miss Cordoll vis lied with Mrs. Vaulch at Camp U tho othor day. TO ENLARGE RANDON. PJuu to Extend City Limit to Include linrno Aren. Tho Dnndon Recorder says: "A. a. Thrift circulated a petition last week and this among tho prop erty owners of Sweeney and Wnlk or, nandon HoIghtB and Industrial addition, asking them to come Into tho city llmitB and tho petition wan freely signed. This petition nlso took In a number of tho property owners along tho plank rand toward tho Lyons Johnson mill and in nil, will Include a territory about one half mllo east of tho present city limits and from Eighth street it will oxtond ovor n mllo north. The potltllon will bo up before tho city council at the next meeting and will uo doubt bo acted upon favorably by that body." POUT OltKOltl) OKKKHINUS. Event of Northern Curry County nt . Told by tbo Port Orfotil Tribune. . Owing to tho non-nrrivn) of freight vcsboIb for Port Orford our mer chants nro running short of ninny llncB of goods, especially groceries nnd provisions. Tho schooner Hnudolph lias boon duo to nrrlvo at Rogue River for a number of days, with badly needed Hupplloos. Tho sad news has reached this place of tho death of Mrs. Joseph A. Haines, nt Monmouth, Polk County, whore herself nnd husband wore apondlng tho winter. With her hus band, sho settled on a stock farm nt what Is now cnllod Eekley, Curry, County, In 18C0, nnd has lived there since, with tho excoptlou of n few short sojourns in tho vnllcy. She was a brnvo, warm-hearted, hospltn bio lady nnd in tho early days, when neighbors wore fow and far between, tho latch string was always out at her homo, and many nu old pioneer, minor, prospector and wanderer still living will remember with gratitude tho hearty welcome nnd kind and motherly treatment received nt hor hands. Sho was tho mother of four teen children, twelvo of whom, we think, nro still living, A report Is going tho rounds of the press of tho state that tho county court of Curry County had roeom inondod tho bonding of this county for tho uuiu of 80,000 to bo expended in road improvement, nnd that an election will bo hold to vote on the quoBtlon; nnd tho peoplo of Curry uro bolng highly commended for their entorprlBo. Tho county court pro ceedings as published contained no uuch recommendation, tho otllcial or gan of tho court has never mentioned the matter, und fow havo been liable to find any porsou who is wlso to the subject. Truly, wo must go uwny from homo to got tho news, UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remain ing In tho Murshfleld postorilco for the week ending February -I, 1913. Cocllo Armstrong, Loulso Drown, DID Drown, J. W. Dolnnd, Klsen Doth, Chns. Crouch, Roland A. Da vison, Albert Davidson, A. F. Davis, Kd Demerit. Mm. Edith D. R. Don nlss, Mrs. Mary E. Dolnn Dnffey, P. F. Kndlcott. Joe Fleming. Hans KUtncr, Rudolf Toronolinr, Fred Oootz, L. C. Gury, Matt Oiirtle. Mrs. Dora Hagudorn, Miss Hattio Hall. Frank Harrington, Frank Hudson. Mrs. B. J. Hiitchesou, Ralph Jack son, Andrew Johnson, Allen Kulgtit, Henry Korell, Mrs. Rosa Lewis, Mrs, James Lewis, John L, MpDiiiv lot, Henry McL'auley, A, A. Ma haffey, Mrs. Miuulo Mndden. Miss Clara Moore, Charles Nelson. W r'. Noblo, John Olson, Arthur Ouelette, W. J. Phillips. J. Plerson & Son, Wm. Smith, D. Smith. Bd. Warluer, Lucille Wallace, James WlUon, F. B. Wilson, Lyman Woolf, Persona calling fur tho above will plense say udveitlsed and pay one cent for each letter called for. W. D. CURTIS, Postmuster, Llbby COAli. Tno Kind VOU havn ALWAYS USED. Phone 7a, Pacific Ltrerjr and Transfer Cointumy. A FRESH SUPPLY of FIIKSII OLYMl'lA OY8TKRH JUST UK. CK1VED. Frco Delivery. PHONE your ORDER to PHONE 7JJ.J. news of Florence Ileum of Interest From the Sluolnw West. Wm. Kyle & Sons Co. lire arrang ing to build n large warehouse to make room for their Increasing busi ness, and Intend to have li erected us soon as the necessary lumber nnd other material can be procured. Their plans uro for a building ISO feet long and 10 feet wide, to tie constructed of corrugated Iron. It Is to extend from the present wnrehouse adjoin ing tho ennnery, north to Front street. Tho steamer Uobarts was brought to Florence last Friday, the steamer Ulllan pulling tho vessel off tho bank nnd towing her down the river. The boat was taken across the stream and benched on tho Olenudn side so the propeller shaft could bo taken out and replaced with a now ono. Tho propeller was picked up where it had been dropped when tho shaft broke. Joseph nnd Hlchard Porter of Por ter DroB. wero In Kiorenro weuncH dny looking nfter business matters. Kl.ORKNCK SKIM MK.VI' FAMINE IX PROSPECT. OwiiiR to Orowlli of Dairy Industry Hoof Cattle Are Hard to Kind. FLORENCE, Feb. I. Kenneth McCormnck, who owns tho meat mnrkot hero, miiy temporarily close his shop, leaving tho town without nny place to buy beefsteak, unless It patronizes tho shop nt Mnpleton. Last year tho town supported two meat mnrkctH, but competition nt Mapleton nnd tho Increasing piico nf meat led to tho closing down of one of these, Roddy's Bhop, In October. McCormnck has soveral two-year-old steers, which, ns they nro grow ing rapidly, ho can't alTord to kill for the price he now receives for meat nnd tho price cannot bo rais ed without n serious falling off in customers. This sltuntlon hns led to his determination to shut down for nwhllo. Owing to Btockrnlslng hnving Knnurull given way to dairying on tho Sluslnw meat at any price Is hard to got and what the rnll road companies will do In tho spring Is n question. will kxoaci: ix r.onuixo ox Tin: sirsfjAW rivkr. EUUEN'E. Feb. fi. John F. Ryan of Rend, Oregon, filed with tho county clerk today deeds con veying to him from vnrlous property owners along the upper Sluslnw River, mostly In township 20 south of range G west, rights nnd privi leges to cuter upon their hinds for tho purpose of engaging In logging operations. The grantors nro ns follows: J. I), and Nellie A. Hum phrey, James N. and Anna Chap man, Aaron II. und Rebcrcu J. (III- bert, Richard and Sarah Jane Crow, Julian S. Cold, William R. Kelly, Walter C. and Pearl M. Ivans. The Sign of Good Candy VJ.IM.V Always f. J. HCAIFK A. H. HODGINS Marshfield Paint (8b Decorating Co. Furnished. Phono 11 -li. Oreoi RstlniAtnt MlSHFIKIil), Pictures & Framing Walker Studio First ClassWeaving promptly done nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Streot. Phono 131. North Doud. Or WHEN YOU WANT A MKSSBX. OKU DOY Something scat foi or delivered P II O N 13 120-1, and we'll do it. Charges reason' ablo, CHAS GltANIiV. Singer Sewing Machines Wo hnvo them for rent m- for sale. Machines Repnlred. Supplies and Xeedles ror Sale W. .1. HIT, lill Park Ate. Mui'sliflclil. Phone I ill-X. THE WIRELESS LAMP may bo Invented somo time, ns our window would biiggest. Dut wo havo a lamp that consumes a surprisingly small amount of current which wo will bo pleased to show you. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 1G3 N. Drondwny New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tho Installment plan. HAUHIXOTOX, DOYLE A CO., !I2 Front St. Phono aiO-L .Mun.hfU.ld, Or. News of Curry County ns Told by the Cold Reach Globe. The Southern l'acltlc surveyors lln luhed up work hero nnd moved camp yesterday to Pistol River. A very pretty wedding was solem nized nt the residence of Re. C. 10. Short, on Jununry :!!, I!i:i. when Mr. Raymond 1). Howllt and Miss Junta Ros.s wore united In marriage. Rev. C. E. Short olllclatlng. They hnvo the best wishes of ninny friends. Every thing is going along nicely, und tho lino wenther continues. The Steamer South Coast Is in the hurbor nnd landed under tho big cable at 7 o'clock this morning. She Is load ed with a complete stock of general merchandise for the new store, und a deekloiid of lumber and timbers. Tho Rustler nrrlved todny. bring ing In n full load of general merchan dise for Gold Bench. Leo Fry. u resident of Mnrlal. dur ing the late snow storn nt his place got caught under the roof of an old shed as It collapsed under the weight or several Inches of snow. Mr. Fry was fortunately enough to escape without receiving any broken bonoB. but was nevertheless bruised up se verely. Hnvo your Job printing dono nt Tho Times olllco. Tl & $f T a The Scotch Doctors Association Inverness mill Kdlnliurgli, Scotland. Presents MAC IAN OF CiLKXt.'ARRV Till: DISTINGUISHED scotch travklkr, aitiior, scientist and lkcttrkr Ono of tho most VciMitllo TaTU cr.s and High-Class Entertainers In Ills Onu Peculiar Line Itofuro (ho Auierlciiu Public. (ireeted by Crowded Houses front Maine to California. In Ills .Masterful Theme: "Racial Conservation" DO NOT .MISS THIS OPPOR TTNITV OF HEARING THIS CKIr KRRVI'KD AITIIOR, TRAVKLKR AXD ENTERTAINER. ' For Men and Women FREE! CHILDREN' XOT ADMITTED. Friday Night, February 7 Masonic Opera House Commencing at H O'clock Prompt. Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK GOOD SKRVICK Xot in nny Combine. Houih Work ror Women. Our Agents call uuvwliere. Phono Udit-J. FOR A (JOOI) WAT( II OR FIXh JEWEMtY E. C. BARKER JKWKLKR Pine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. '-MUI l'ront St.. MnrMiflold. REAL ESTATb, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS Somo flno bargains in Real Es tate Houses and rooms for rent. AUG. FRIZKKX. fiS Contrnl Avenue. Have That Roof Fixed .VOW See GOIiTHEL rirojra slat. m it $ i t 1 u i Oi Deoainiff We eordlJaHy IimvJite aim irisi of ttlhe choicest!: Spriirng airadSmmmv, cirealtnoffus jnmSllls of the lairndo Oiuiir policy a satisfied ciustomj or imo sale. T ODD !70 Front Street The Record Photographing Abstract Company now hnvo photographic copies of nil tho records of Coos County, Oregon, from which correct information wo nro now rondy und will bo pleased to mnlto for you Abstracts of Tltlo to nny real estate In Coos County, prepnro lists of present owners, malto photographic copies of TownsItcB, Plain nnd Township Mnps, or furnish any In formation In relation to tho tltlo of nny Real Estnto in said Coos County. DUSIXKSS OFFICE: 117 Xortli Front St., Mnrsliflold. Phono 101.1 W. J. RUST, Manager .STATEMENT OK CONDITION OK Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHKIKLD, ORE. At the close of business, February I, I'Hll. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts , $187,080,215 RanlfliiK Mouse r.O.OOuiuO Cash and Sight Exchange 1121,1 51.77 ''"till $7fi0,081.o:i LIARILITIKS. Capital Stock Paid In $' 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided PrniltJi (50,08 1.7 1 l)ulHltH fi-18,yu.2l T""1 $751),(81.0:i The Personal Element Tho officers nnd directors of this hank wnnt Its customers to realizo that tho bank has u personal Interest In thoso who do business with it. It wo can holp you succeed In your business ontorprlsos It will benefit tho community and tho bank us well ns youraolf. Open nnd maintain a chocking account In this sound nnd do pondnblo Institution. Tnko advantago of nil modern liuslnosa niothods, mako uso of all banking facilities, nnd in tho inenntlmo mnko yourself nnd your buslnoss well known to tho ofllcors of tho haul;. You will find Hint this course will pay you. TlK 10 First National Bank Of Coos Bay Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HK.NItY SENGSTACKEX, MBr. Coqulllo Ofilce Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Tlmbor Coal and Marshfield OtTlco 14-J. Gonernl Agents "EASTSIDE." Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call nt PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make solec tion from the largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter iu Coos County. And none but the best work is turned out. In Aenounciing 0 t the Dress p from tlhe ffiirsi wool? The Tailoir amd Dress Exjpeirlt Up! Two fine j3 uinu aiemitbi Shriver Marshfield SI GOILSTII Can lent iJ minutes frontj midnight. enmo ichedi!u unci midnitu ror pcneanle. A modern Bridl Light, Suul Furnlihd ! Cold WUr. 1I0III 0.A.S lUtci: 60 Rial Cor. Hm You 1WI0NK 1IU1 Stand front (10 TOO J After 11 P.M. Iletldml Careful Ilriiml Union Stor W.A.SI lNnort ratkea I'urnlturt hi Staled i 1IR2 Front Si Leave orderly Clean PROFESSIOV WSS'A B,:VJ IVusoldi ""Trirti n11'" ..jwii 1 J. 1 v ltfri We are ewjjjl worv-- 'Z, 0 1 "avLi9l Tho ji"v i