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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1913)
Miry -. -martm . w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1913-EVENING EDITION. sssemm&i 3 iUTO FARE 20c Round Trip betweon arshficld and North Bend WSHFIELD- NORTH BEND AUTO LINt borst & King, Props, In irlto, Will I" QunlHr. Electric Irons i.... u few nieotid-Iinnd Id bwjiI working condition 1.73. Irons, $;J.r0 iii. v js Day wiring uj. It 237-J 153 N. Broadway er Sewing Machines lie them for runt or for saio, Machines uepaireu. piles nd NeedloB for Sale. w. j. ritz, Pirk Ae. Mnrslifleld. Phoua HI I -A. Kn City Laundry I WOilK GOOD HKHVIUIfi ! In an. Combine, 8 hours woik I or women. tr Agents cull anywhere. Phono y:ii. : That Bundle for Me quire deal and a clean shirt. non saiitkr, in City Laundry sai-J I'll Call. Auto Call foote mi 144-J NIGHT AND DAT front of llhuico Millard Parlor TWO NEW OAKS 11 P. SI. Phona W I Ueildeoce Phone .8-J. I vrirert : Good Cars Kit SUNDAY, MARCH SURD ; In line. I)o moasurod today TODD pptrt Cutter mid Tailor. toot St. upstairs. Suits J 15 up In Storage Company I W. 1 II... i if f t. V"' "ta,u Kr. Packers. Carpets Cleaned rnltur Tacked, Shlppod, Stl ned Mil Pnnnlrn.l r01" St. i,one 19G. orders at Golnc t Harroy. That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTEELL PHONE 8121. S DELIVERY Wler ten, cofree, sugar or to any port of tll0 cUy, IwyTci, Coffee & Spkc House !l . 0'('nunll lil.l MOU LAn V.. loofsUnlockftd? faUnodotuat.dyou Fl to more be without are In- h tb w., pen door would k 1, ?.b.ur,a.r. and the Are "aorirJl'"-.. .P.8 N anil .... UU1, cua in k ! 5? D8ure(l Property traallcos "?your,.8aT,nE8for ijufinan (8b Co. I Wilt. ii., w ... "iu IUU f i Jew.7: ?! YatckM, . ' b rrecleat ;tbyReturnMM1 E,S"ng.WnCo. "TsSSs- ,'i?Jdap,a.?, FW. fcM MM PUUna. HlgU t Aa. irla News f Nearby Towos Eliminate Expensve Shafting and Belting The friction and transmission loss in belt and shaft .drive sometimes amounts to 50 per cent, By "eliminating that dead loss your profits increase, Individual .electricjnotojs do, away with the shaft ing entirely and practically eliminates" belts'," Every atom of power goes directly to the machines, Central Station Power Cuts Production Costs You pay only for the power used, Individual elec tric motors enable you to use one machine without operating your whole factory, One department can work overtime without necessitating the expense of operating the entire power plant, A report from our power experts may put money in your pocket, At any rate it costs you nothing, Telephone 178 and ask for the New Business De partment, Oregon Power Co. GOLD REACH CHURCH. Pinna nro belli,? perfected and subscriptions Holiulted for funds for the construction ot tho First Hnp tlst .church of Quid Hatch. The church will ho under tho control of thu Baptist denomination, hut will be open to other denominations when not in uso by tho Baptists. It Is planned to have the church rea dy for dedication Honietiiuo In .Inly. Hold lleach Globe. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. DEER I.V GOLD REACH. A small doer made a tour of tho main part of town Monday, pur sued by n crowd of small boys. "Must have known I wiib In town," opined flame Warden linker, as ho watched the little animal bounce over u high fenco and skip for the IiIIIh. (Sold lleach Globe. PROPHET'S THOPHLEH. T1IK RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AIJSTHAOT COMPANY Have photographic coploa of all records of Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Murshfleld. Phono 101 J W. J. RUST, Manager In (uitu n long and vnrled ap prenticeship In the newspaper bus iness tho sub-editor of the Globe has never Tailed to stir up trouble whenever bo snld anything about tho weather. Invariably betweon the time tho weather remarks nro In typo and tho pupor goes to press, there Is u change. If the render will penmo several llttlo gems about sprint; work and sun shine In this Issue, It will bo read ily seen that we haven't lost our (trip. Gold lleach Globe. Times' Want Ads brine rosults. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Kqalpped with wlreloas mid submarine bell SAsLS FROM MARSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, FEB. 23, AT 1 1:30 A. M. All Pan(er Itcacrratloa rora San Francisco Must He Made at on Flfa Building, or Lombard street Pier 117. All remsrYntlona must b taken up 24 hours before snillii. 1NTUH-OCEAN TnANBl'OItTATION CO. PHONIC 44 O. P. McOrcOROK. Axnnt Steamer oPEEDWELL CAlT. nUKTIS, Muster. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About, February 26th Tit SPUKDWBLL la speedy and has excellent passenger accom modations, Iaru clean aud airy rooms and electric lights and wireless. For freight and passage, apply, A. F. Katabrook Co. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., (11.1-017 Santa Marina ltldg., Ban Francisco. Mnrslifleld. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRKLKSB SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA THURSDAY, FEB. 27, AT 3:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OUNNSCTINQ WITH TUB NOHTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COSIPANY. Phone 44 O.'V, McGEORGH, Agent. DRINK HABIT RKMAHLK HOME TREATMENT. Tho OHItlNE treatment for tho Drink Habit can bo used with ab solute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thousands bavo successfully used It and have been rostorcd to llvos of sobriety and usefulness. Can bo given so crotly. Costs only $1.00 por box. If you fall to get results from Olt niNB after a trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for frco booklet tolling all nbout ORIUNQ. Owl Prescription Phnrinacy, Front St., Phono 74-J. Noto thnt word proscription. White Duck Button Shoes for Children. Also now Pntont Loathor Button Shoes for Ladlos' and Misses', at The Electric Shoe Shop Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono orders to Illllyor's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. Aftor 11 p. n. phone C-J. Night phone 181-R. Marohflold, OrgoB. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMH. SAILINGS FROSI PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at 8 P. M. SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD, Saturday, February 8, Saturday Februury 15, Saturday, February 32. J. 0. MILLER, Agoat. Pkoaa Main 8S-L. Steamer Washington Sails for San Prancisco from Coos Bay, With freight, only, Wednesday p. m. February 26. r. S. DOW, Agoat. Oceaa Dock. A modern Drici uMdlug, Electrl Light, Steam Heat. Elegantl) Furnished- Rooms with Hot and Cold Wator. HOTEL COOS O. A. Metlln, Prop. Rates: BO rents day and upwardt Cor. nroadwar and Market Nens of Ppjicr roo.ullle as Told by the Enterprise. A dlvorcu was granted to Heryl Hunt Tiiursuay by Judge Coke, sop urntlng her from her husbnud, C. It. Hunt. Sho resumes her mnldon name, Carol I no Hurling Ktnnlcutt. Jack Flanagan and Davo Cowan returned from their liomestcndH on Hock creek Tuesday. Thoy report , four feet of snow In tho mountains. I A workman nt Schulz's camp, abovo Massoy's, had a very narrow oscapo Moudny of last wook. While working on a slope a boulder roll- ; ed down on him, bruising him up vory badly. No bones woro broken I but ho had a very close call. W. E. Plko & company havo built an addition to tnclr build ing which Is occupied as an oftlco. The Improvement adds very mator- iniiy to tno convenience of their ar rangements. A telegrum to D. A. Hullng from AtheiiH, Ohio, announces tho death of Mrs. Hannah McAfee, youngest sister or .Mrs. Hullng. MIbb Eva Wyutt of Myrtle Point who is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Truo Sailing aud Miss Deslrco Wy utt of Murnhrlcld, Is now thu guest of Mrs. Nell Daggett of North Uend. Aleck Hurtle came down Tuesday from tho mines and will soon loavc for Cordova, Alaska. Prof. Harrington of Dement ercok has sold his ranch of 40 acres to P. II. Cook of Handon. Emma, daughter of James Who broy, who recently fell and broke her arm, 1b reported to bo getting along nicely. A lady with five small children passed through town tho first of tho week onroute from Oklahoma to Mnrslifleld. WATIJK SYSTEM PAYS. Netted Coqulllo Nearly Two Thou sand Dollars Last Year. The Coqulllo Sentlnol says: "Tho municipal wator system Is In a gratifying condition from a finan cial standpoint, and Is netting the city In excess of.' 1300 per month. Tho collections amount to about $490 por month, and for tho last lineal yoar aggregated $5,749.75. Tho expenditures for tho samo por lod woro $',845.21, leaving n balance to tho good of $1,004,54. Tho show ing this year Is expected to bo much bettor, Inasmuch as tho number of consumers Is constantly Increasing, while tho expenso for last year In cluded a considerable amount of ne cessary machinery. During one month this year tho totnl expendi ture reached but $85, which wont to salaries. This department of tho city, In n llttlo moro than nlno yoars, has liquidated $12,500 or Its bonded Indebtedness." COOS COUNTY RANKS THIRD. It may bo surprising oven to local roadors of tho Sentlnol, to know that among npplo growing counties of Oregon, Coos ranks third. Such Is, nevertheless, a statistical fact, tho crop last year excoodlng 175,000 bushels. Coqulllo Sentlnol. HAND DANCE nt EAGLES HALL noxt SATURDAY night. Conductor S. L. Mlllor, Norfolk, Nob., on Honestcol Division of C & N. W. Ry. Co., recommends Foloj Kldnoy Pills and says: "I have used Poloy Kldnoy Pills with very satisfactory results and endorse their uso for any ono nifllcted with kidney trouble Thoy aro nil right." Sold by Lockhart &. Parsons, The nusy Comer. First ClassWeaving promptly doe at Gardiner's Rag Carpet. Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phona 131. North Bend, Or W. S. DROWN $ A. II. HODOINS Marshfield Paint (Bh Decorating Co. Estimate Furnished. I'hoa. 1S7-L MaraUWald. 8r. GET .YOUR JOB PRINTING DO NEAT THE TIMES' OFFICE Sickness Causes Sacrifice Because of sickness ono of tho best grocery propositions ob tainable la for sale; with It goes a lot 50x70 und two-Btory building with storo 25x30 and six living rooms above, wator rlghtB Included, giving you tho best water aud all needed free; It's piped Into building. Price Is Right and Terms Are Right Also ono and one-fourth nchres with 30 bearing fruit trees and good 10 room hotel (only one In town) and 348 feet river front and wharfage; boat landing on place; $2500, with $400 cash, balanco $240 yoarly with C per cent Interest on deferrod paymonts. These two properties can bo sold together or separately; they aro located In Coqulllo valley, aro No. 1 and genulnoly good buys, FOR RENT Five unfurnished rooms. FRENCH REALTY CO. 315 N. FRONT ST. MARSHFIELD, OR. Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call at PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selec tion from the large stock now on hand. Ia.r. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And none but the best work is turned out. CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Coos County Sent News As Told by Tho Sentinel. James Rlchnrdson of Pnrkorsburg Was in Coniltltn Wmlnnmlnv tl l... f recently rented his ranch" of 237 litres ai inni piaco to Domlnghlut Brothers and J. Lockornlnl. Uowman and Mlllor, who havo a cheoso factory at Parkorsburg, are preparing to rosuino operations lu tho near future. Mr. Miller, who has boon cast on a visit, Is expected homo within n fortnight. Mr. Golden will materially Itn provo his Front streot building. Bay llss & Langston havo tho contract, and work will bo commoncod as soon ns thoy complete tho now city hall. Health Ofllcor Culln reports thir teen births nnd novon deaths In Coos County for tho month of January. Poto Olson, n native of Donmark, and for about fortv vnnt-u n mat. dent of Coos County, died at Grnyco hospital In this city on Tues day, aged 77 yoars. Ho has been a flBhcrmun nnd sailor. At tho time of blu death ho wns a county chnrgo. Death wbb caused by heart falluro. Jeff D. Wilson, of Grnyco hospital, has received a communication from Mrs. J. C. Carbus of Monroo, Oregon, In which sho makes numorous and divers inquiries about her husband, whom sho supposes dlod hero some tlmo since, but of whom Mr. Wilson has no knowledge. Captain Wlllard, of tho rlvor craft Wolverine, suntnlnixl n. nntnfnl In. Jury on Tuesday whilo making some minor ropnlrs to tho boat. Ho was tightening a clatch with a monkey wrench when tho Implement slipped from his grasp aud dropped into a rovolvlng wheel, which throw It with groat force against his fore head, cutting qulto n gash. Tho Methodists havo In view for tho not vory distant futuro the erec tion of a magnlllcont new editlce of worship, and whilo no definite ac tion Is llkoly to bo taken for soma months to como It mny be considered n certainty. It Is doomed advisable to dlsposo of this slto when tho pro per tlmo arrives and erect a modern building on tho two lots owned by tho church near tho courthouse. It Is not probnblo that any action In this direction will bo takou this year. MAY ASIC HOND ISSUE 915,000. Wnrt-antN Should Uo Liquidated, Thinks Council. Tho Coqulllo Sentlnol says: Tho municipal government, bolng handicapped somowhat because the charter provides that It shall not In cur an, IndohtodncsB oxecoding $15, 000, Is considering tho advisability of asking tho votora to amend the lnw at tho spring election. Tho limit has been reached through tho pur chase of waterfront proporty and the construction of tho now city hall, warrants for which aro now outBtaud lug, nnd tho administration desires tho privilege of creating a floating Indebtedness of 2 por cent of the as sossod valuation of tho city. Tho as sessed valuation at present bolng $500,294 tho now ordor of things would glvu approximately $28,000, an amount which would afford this and coming councils consldorabli moro latitude and Ineroaso their use fulnes. It Is also proposod to submit the question of Issuing bonds In a sum sufficient to liquidate tho present In debtedness, aggregating $16,000. Co qulllo has no bondod Indebtedness, which mny bo Bald of comparatively fow towns of Its slzo, and could easily carry what may bo asked for and then somo. Anothor amondmont undor consid eration, nnd ono also advocated by Mayor Morrison, Is district assess, ment for certain public improve ments, such as bridges across ravines and gulches. . COQUILLE LIGHT QUESTION. May Do Submitted to Vote of People In Spring. Tho Coqulllo Sontlnol says: "The IneQlcloncy and Inadequacy of tho light plant was brlofly consid ered by tho council, In committee ot tho wholo, Monday night, when It was suggested that tho city under tako to sorvo ltsolf, which suggeetloa had qulto strong support. It baa been rumored that tho present owm er, Mr. Morso, contemplates sever ing his connection with the plant In tho spring. It was stated, during the discussion, that tho plant and system Is priced at $30,000, and Its revenue for local purposes Is less than $600 per month. Tho mayor thought It might bo well to have a commltteo appointed to Investigate tho cost of an adoquato plant and tho rovonuo that could be derived thorefrom nnd submit a report of IU findings that moro Intelligent actloa might bo taken. Tho question of public ownership of this utility may bo presented to tho voters at the spring election. MAY PROVIDE FOR PARK. Mayor Morrison Undertaken to Get I'laygrouud for Public. Bollovlng that Coqulllo la entitled to a municipal playground In the shapo of a park, there Is a movement on foot by Mayor Morrison and nine other citizens to purchase what la known as tho Patterson Grove, con slstlng ot ten acres, and hold the proporty until such tlmo aa tho city Is In financial position to take It over. F. E. Walling, a farmer living near Yukon, Mo., strongly recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound nnd says: "I havo boon ad vised by my family doctor to usa Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for my children when thore was a cough medlclno needed. It always gives tho host of satleiactlon nnd I recommend It to othors." Bold fcy Lockhart & Parsons, Tka Busy Cor-aw. K reiulta.