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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1913-EVENIMG EDITION. NEWS FROM Everybody's chewin' it. Chewin what? "Best-yu-got" Try Mill f f MOWS OK ALLEGANY. I MYUTLE 1'OIXT POINTERS. News of Upper Coqiillle Valley ns Told by The Kutorpi lc. Wednosdny C. 13. Russell received the and news of tlio denth of Ills futhor, Win. Russell of Los Angeles, California. George Griffin went to Coqnlllo to pay Ma taxes and look after other iniAlnnsH Tnofldav. Mr. GrlHln In forms the EentcrprlBo that tlila Is the InBt tlmo that he will pay taxes on tho ranch ho has owned on tho North Fork for sovoral years, lie having closed a deal last Friday In which ho sold tho same. Mrs. Hesslo Lola Stout, wlfo of 8am Stout, died nt tho family homo near McKlnloy on Wednesday af ternoon at tho ngo of 27 years, 1 month and 20 days. At tho home of tlio oiiieiating clorgyman, nev. Thos. ilarklow, on Wednesday evening, Feb. fi, occur red tho marriage of T. Cooke to iMIsa Dollo Stevens. Mr. Cook Is tho popular proprietor of the Myrtle Point Pool and Milliard Parlors. Friends of Dal M. King, n Myrtlo Point boy, now attending the University of Oregon, will ho Inter ested and glad to hear that tho young man has boon selected as one of tho dohatlng team of two U. of O. boys who meet a llko team from Stanford University In debate this spring. Chas. A. Southwlck, who had charge of the Enterprise during the publisher's absence, expects to leave on tho Ureakwater Saturday for Portland. E. Arncson went to Coqnlllo yes terday morning, part of his mission being to appear bofore the county commissioners to nsk them to fur nish material to plank a short stretch of tho county road northeaBt of this city. Mr. Arneson sayB the ranchers aro witling to haul the lumber and put It In placo If tho county will furnish It. CULLINGS OK COQUILLE. fKnnrlnl In Tln Times.) Robert Hooke, who was out team ing jesterdny, reports the road In bad condition at the divide. A. X. Gould Is surveying lnnd for J. II. Prlco of Allegany. Mr. Kohfold, son and wife, came tti lliiL'nno Tnrrv'H venlnrilnv. Tliiv aro getting out myrtlo wood. Jim Parker of Loon Lake Is vis iting In Mnrshflcld and North Demi. mvrtle point fire. Coos County Sent Numh mn Told by The .Sentinel. Mr. John Meyer nnd Miss Myrtlo Moore, both of Ilnndon, wore marled In this city on Wednesday, Ilov. Cleaves, pastor of tho Methodist church, officiating. W. L. Must, tho Dandon diver, re covered tho largo pile-driver from tho Coqulllo river nt this point tho first of tho weok. Tho wind blow tho derrick over nnd lost tho ham mer. Married on Wednesday Inst by .1. J. Stanloy, Justice of tho peace, nt his offlco in Coqulllo, Willis Wltob rey of Myrtlo Point, Oregon, and Mary McDonald of this city. Taxes aro now duo nnd payablo with thrco per cent robato If paid before March Kith. Thoso not do airing to pny all bofore March 1 nth may pay one-hnlf bofore tho first Monday in April with no robato. anil tho other half on or beforo tho tlrst Monday In October. Tho Bot'rotnry of tho Commercial club has received n lottor from C. C. Chapman of tho Oregon Develop ment League In which ho says, among other things, that ho hopes to visit Coqulllo during tho coming season, Tho M. W. A. club Is n now organ ization recently porfected In this city with M. C. Tozlor ns president, M. O. Hawkins, vlco president, nnd w. c Kolloy, secretary and treas urer, and whoso primary object Is nodal enjoyment. Tho Modem Woodmon of America lodge has u momborshlp or about elghty-ilvo and ns only momboru of this order nro admitted to membership In the club. W. II. Tliomns, a resident of tills county for forty yenrs, and of Co qulllo during tho past four yoars, moved to Dora yesterday. Ho has bought tho Hunch farm of slxty-flvo acres. Tho land Is Improved, and next season ho will cngngo In dairy ing exclusively. DEDILLION IX IT. 01(1 Tlmo ltasebiill Fan of Hnmlon Heads Club There. Tho nandou World says: At an enthusiastic mooting of Dandon business men nnd unsobnll onthusiasts held Tuesday evening In the Commercial Club roams tho or ganization for tho 1913 schedule was porfectod and the following of ficers elected: It. E. L. Dcdilllon, manager. Jack Sullivan, president. J. L. Krouqnborg, vlco president. . A. Monde, socrotnry. W. A. LoGoro, troasuror. Tho business in on hnvo contri buted liberally nnd Hnndou Is as sured a quality of bnsoball this year that will mnko all Oregon take notlco. Thoro will bo another meeting of enthusiasts hold in tho club rooms next Tuesday evening. A COLD. TjA GHIPPE, THEN PNEUMONIA. Is too ofton tho fntal sequence La grippo coughs hang on, weaken tho system, and lower tho vital reslst ence. n. a. Collins, Postmaster, Pnr negat, N, J., says:- "I wns troubled with a severe La Grippo cough which completely oxhausted me, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound soon stop ped tho coughing spells ontlroly. It can't bo boat." For sale by Lockhart & Parsons, Tho Dusy Cor ner. For GOOD SHOES and Good Repairing at Right Prices, go to AUGUST OLESEN I SIB South IlroadvfAT. Incubator Stalls Had lllao While Owner Is nt Church. The Myrtlo Point Entorprlso Bays: A llro probably caused by the ex plosion of a lamp In nu Incubator hroodcr, about 9:00 o'clock InBt Friday night, destroyed n woodshed and storehouse belonging to Henry Itnnzler, living Just across tho river Northwest of tho city. The Itnnzler fnmlly were In town nttoudlng ser vices nt church and had It not been for tho timely discovery of tho lire by Isaac Harklow, who lives nearby, he flames might easily hnvo been communicated to the resldonco which is but a fow foot distant, Tho Incubator and brooder, filled with 3ggB and young chicks, respectively, lomo canned fruit and other house told articles, nro tho loss, amount ug to about $100. PROVIDE COQUIIiLE PARK. The nogotlntlous for tho purchase of n tcn-ncro tract of land for parlc purposes, which hnvo been ponding some tlmo, wcro consummated this weok, and It In now certain that Co qulllo will have n public playground. Tho property Is known Is Patterson Grove, nnd is ono of the most sightly tracts within easy roach, tl Is the purpoBo of tho purchasers to hold tho property until such tlmo ns tho city Is nnnuclnlly nblo to take It over, and In tho monntlmo to glvo frco uso of tho grounds to the public. The prlco paid Is $2,100, and the buyers aro Mnyor A. T. Morrison, Council man Cary, Plorce, Skeols, Lyons, Lench and Laird, and Messrs. Unr rows. Strang nnd Norton. Coqulllo Scntliiol. HRIEKS OF HAXDOX. News of Clty-by-tlu'-Sea iih Told by the World. .Mrs. Nets Riismtisscn, nsslsted by Mrs. J. L. Kroncnberg nnd Mrs. F. V. Cnttorlln, cntertnlncd a number of her lady friends Monday after noon, tho occasion being tho first blrtlulny of little Lucllo Rasmussou. Tho nnnunl meeting of tho Pres byterian Ladles' Aid was held nt tho homo of Mrs, McNnlr Wednes day afternoon. Tho following ofll cers were elected for tho ensuing year: Mrs. Sam Johnson, president; Mrs. S. Whltsett, vlco president; Mrs. A. J. Weddle, Becretury; Mrs. Arthur Gale, treasurer. A bouncing boy babe wns born to Mr. nnd Mis. Win. Ltnu, last night. R. M. Weddle of this olllco is nt Mnrshflcld today to moot Ills sis ter, Miss Alfa Weddle. who Is com ing from Vancouvor, 11. C, to Dan don, to mnko her homo. A deal Is In progress today where by Messrs. Finch & Schrocdcr of Arago, lease tho on tlio lower floor of the Hnrtmnn toncrcto building. Wo undor8tnnd n modern restau rant will bo estnblishel. Whltsett & .It lmson's and W. C. Sollmcr's now F u I i.iiu purchased of F. V Catterliii wl 1 nrrlvo from I'oithu'd on tl e I ext h-nt. Mm Puoll Ik i.t M.vrtlo Poln' building n hoi in 1 Ik ranch, nnd when tho name it ion. iljtetl ho will bo Joined by I Ih wife. Tho nev; store of H. J. Hold on Abornethy ptrcot Is raplly assumtu'; prcpo'tlons under tho guiding hand of ConUictor A. F. Miller. XEW HAXDOX HOTEL. E. G. Cassldy of the Danaun House has secured an eight-year lenso on that proporty and hns let a contract for n Gl-foot, two Htory extension to tho hotel, besides other alterations such as steam heat, hot wator, new furnishings,, etc., nil of which will mnko It ono of tho best stopping places on tho Cpqulllo River. Dandon World. Hnvo your Job printing dono n Tho Times offlco. JpiJpPsP- 3j3$& Whatever Cut you wanr, wo hnvo it and tho best of that particular cut, too. Wo havo only tho best of ovory thlng In nientB for you to choosu from, and although you can't got such choice cuts anywhere olso, you will always find your prices sur prisingly low. MARSHFIELD OASII MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrshllcld Telephone.1 North Hend iKSl-T Two MorlcoU 51 .1 ! . A GOOD CANDY Bradley Candy Co, ' s makin' it. Everybody ' s scllin' It. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AlISTItAGT COMPANY Havo photographic coplos of all rocords of Coos County to dato, abstracts of titles, presont ownorB, or any other Information relating to real cstato furnished on short notlco. UUSINESH OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrfllifloltl. Phono 151 J W. J. RUST, Manager Every grocery J ries it ml kiimLSSSU FAST AND COMMODIOUS iial Steamer Redcmdo Equipped with wlrckws nnd submnrino bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, AT 3 P. M. All PMpngcr Reservations t-V tun San FninclNCO Miwt Do Matin i 805 FJfo Dulldliig. or Lombard street Pier 27. All reservations must bo taken up ill hours heforo sallhig. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44 c. F. McQEOROR. Agent. It always satisfaction. i on Coos Bay, BuJ tip your commu ty by helping an) encouraging honn industry, Orderi can tomorrow, A trial is all we ai because it always means a steady customer for Sua- r Yitf rise Use Electric Roof Signs They will bo seen for milos and afford tlio widest and most, attractive advertising obtainable for lit tle expense. New York's sky line is ablaze after nigbt with elcetric roof signs, which aro scon by millions of peoplein the street in the har boron the elevated on incoming and outging trains. That electric signs aro profitable to the advertis er is evidenced by the number already installed in Marshficld. Thoro is room for many more. Wo can help you secure tho location and our exports will bo glad to design an effective instal lation for you. The cost of operation is surpris ingly little. Vov particulars telephone 178 and ask for tho Now Business Department. ' Oregon Power Co. 2nd and Central VSJS SPEEDWELL CAPT. nURTIS, Muster. Sails for San. Francisco from Coos Bay Friday March 14. THE 8PEEDWELL la speedy nntl has excellent passenger accom modations, largo cleuu mid nlry rooms and electric lights und wireless. For freight and passage, apply, A. P. Estabroolc Co. Tltlo Giinrnntoo nnd Abstract Co., OliMIlT Santa Marina Hhlg., Sim PrancKco. Marshflold. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 AT 1 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ,,I,ono 4 1 O. P. McOEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS PROM PORTLAND, Tuebdny evening of each weok nt M 1 . 31. .'?'Vi!;!'NiG.-U,?M MAV.S,lV,,:r',, s" !. March 15th, 12:ao v. in.; March 22, I) . m.; March 1!U, U p. m. Phono Main OILL. j, 0. WLLKR, Airent. Unv In pi Ice, high la )u Electric Irons Wo hate a few Irons In good nurklng cut at ?I.7n. . New lions $JI.30 up. Coos Bay Wiring ft, Phono 237-J 163 N. Bruin just ri.ti:ivi:d A largo shipment of HKtrkO (ilnss .mimics. Call ami see our Block olw wnro. Wo also havo omt latest designs In shower fljtn from two light to flte. ErrJ In electrical supjillcs. Barnard & Langworl First ClassWeavin nromntlr done t Gardiner's Rag Carpet fadnj Cor. Unloo and MoaUM Ewtl Phono 131. Nortb !. Twin City Lad GOOD WORK fiOOH SK" Not In any Comuine. 1 u l.iinrs uork lot ' Our Agents call nriiwn. I'lKine aw.. Save That Bundle fori A square deal and a om HOI! SARTEIl, Twin CitvLaund .7.. " O.T W 111UI1U v Steamer Washington Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, With Freight, only, Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would t!o well to call at PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selec tiou from tlio largo stock now on hand. law. "Wilson has in his employ tho only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And nono but tho best work is turned out. F. S. DOW. Agct. Do You Leave Ypur Doors Unlocked? You would not do that, nnd you ahould no moro be without fire in surance. The open Uoor would admit the burglar, nnd tho lire fiend Is Just ns insidious. He plays no favorites, but nttacks In sured nnd uninsured proporty nllke. Don't risk your savings for tho small co3t of a policy. Ours are tho safest and best. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. Oce Dock. White Duck Button Shoes for Children. Also new Pnlnnh lentil. n... , r. . ' u muni Shoes for Ladies' and Misses', at The Electric Shoe Shop WE WILL MAIL YOU f 1 for each set of old False Toot sent us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Preclour Stones. Money Sent by Retura Mall. PhJln. Smelting & Refining Co, Established 20 'Years. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu est prlcoa paid. A modern Brlrt .S Furnished Rooms wltb UOia wnier. nq a if.HIn PWP. ":? .. :v.udii lutes: ou rraw - uuM Cor. HrOBilw-rwdWSsS Union Storage Comf . .....J Xfff. W. A. -; , one Rvnort Packers. carpe" . ""'Furniture ruMJfiT Stained and RePa'rh;, i 382 Front St. Hb3 Leave orders at GoMJi ..v MARCH EASTEK bUiw". -- . Get In lino, we . TODD. Expert Cutter -"-,, 278 Front St. upstairs. SuU Fisher Auto Service Wm. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono orders to Hlllyer'a Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. Aftor 11 p. m. phono 5-J. Night phono 181-R. i i..ia Pnntfltoriu TnBIODEBNDYKIlS.lSSS PRESSEHS and IIA? gtnwi' Co., Fliie Tailoring i,- -..r next SUlt. . ... manu - yoouv Have That Roof f1 N0W TT See OOBlB PHONE 8181 Aliirshllold, Oregon, I Bfc pAM