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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION. lews f Mearbj Towns ML"' - . f.llptf II" SSffiffiB iw.7onaplan jrt ""i fnch towaru !StfB sr.Ss'; fflffi.De,,ofl,cn; lif. ifitl fnmuntiy l"". ".-in thl KuWr'o supply 111 . - 1 O.nnlt -tr ? '".. "!, ""T.I, njvlnR con- .. ihi weather ler 'u", .ready put the a Tad have ma- d to O"1"10" f. .v. ihawery won- ;fd,yildclaylnB iS the contract for ".. ..m.nt walk on F... . I.1U anltnrp I1 ft"; commenced tho Iai tie old wa" nml I .i.ii... nml friends unit"" " 4, l-tof.Plonefror the User at the Scl,roc" r :..- Sunday. 4; ,viiii ,- InntMtwaaUiecclo- lien. Several guests tOllttl. A" VAIVMV"- erdiad a general ii tUI long bo rnnem- fejed, All wish .Mr ijcoreceieurauuuH ui a Grarel Ford, pas tel Monday en route ilulaeji. Mr. Den til Eaterprlae that tl.o Icfillch ho nan mo pi Inliied alth tliu (lit litagllng of tlio itt, brother of Chns. m of toe lluu, lias f tU Dr. Leon houses riitrt about April 1st, li triitoi Guptll nml k tear of Coos ulvcr, jaire tmtlnc with lm t,t!itk In the Spencor tlitaloiloca week's lit Ei; cities. m Iictorr opened for WlSta under the elll tett of Louis Strong 'In returned from i ui tletmre trln in frUun California Is Titt much better. kxjt roixtnts. lit raniMilnti.i. f... Bwla Ilelil. p Wat Enterprise says: la a meeting of Its mtLt it fha ri .. liU held at the city riv evening IP i f. r une ter lor the " inaeni mat tha & A .. ... . Pj-4 MJournracnt was NK3I ongr. lm..n n r. ,..-. 1W UI !r.n...l.l it.. ImiiV '"""'"Ui mo tri? ,or lho vnr- i'ww i mo coin in l hM .,. 1 -.. jtuiiuiiy, ' wa accomplUfceil, kt tin l,ime'1 ver "ncordof the pro- ltlm I T-uwiiuen ex- i ncanry cause,! tin . l UCIore t"o ftyW that the V ft.?1 ."o vou ii 'lK"a "io u.7ves r1:- RliC;,C. Car.-;- ... - .0, '.'Bed for H, , Hlr ... ;-'" "S It'e A' " Ben. iA.L ArrIn8ton f'nIanan.! L. Cl'MilXflH 01' COQUIIiliK. Cms ('dimly SiHt Nowk ns Told by Tlio HoiUlncl. Tlio Myrtle Point vnnning compnny linn Bolectuil C. 0. Carter. 13. W. .Ioiips. Hil. Jenkins, 13. C. Roberts nml K .1. Mlclinol ns tllrcetors. A little dntiKlitor of Martin Handle miiti of Lnmpa was Berloualy, tliougli not fatally scnltlod by nulling a plug from n tub rontalnliiK bollliiB water. Miss Myrtle Mny Hodo, tlio only . I. t T M llmlirn nf !1m Vtali. I1IIIHIIU1 "- " " v"rw w. ..u Iran rountry, died at tlio homo or Mr. . ...... ttr a n..ti..M .ii i-i. I.. i (111(1 lH". ' viiiniui ill LlllH t:il.J till Tuosdny, tiROd Hwonty-threo years, kidney trouble being the causo of de mise. Miss 1. Pnddoelc lias opened a no tion (store nt Conledo. (!eo. Daxtor, at one tlmo a resident of this city, will engage In the news paper bustnoHH nt White Salmon, Wnsli. Lots, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Morrison, him recovered from a iiilte sarious Illness. Tliero were nineteen births and nine deaths In Coos County during the month of February, nceordlng to tlio report of Health Olllcor Cullu. Arthur nml Harold Hodge, who nrc attending Albany college, wore railed home by the death of their sister, Miss Myrtle Hodge. COOS COUXTV KXIIIIUT. Nd roT.vro. ll M. feW&h,BP taTV11 turn out iwS must 'i5ff "o Z IT" etlui.",V"'A ' e Ci wWle lob vtiTat0' b,lt SudV0ng and SJ.hammed ''"donaa, NI3WS OF I1AXD0X. llengry SengNtnchcii Tolls About Plans for Valr. Coos County lias taken tlio lead in the state in the uintter of making u rredltahlo exhibit nt the Pnnnma-Pn-clllo Exposition. Henry Songstncken, director of tlio Mnrshllold Chnmbcr of Commorco anil secretary of tho Port Commission, came to Portland HiIh week to get Into tourh with the Oregon Commission to tho 19 IT. Fair In order to secure tho necessary spaco and make preliminary arrange ments for a strong showing. Since the commission Is not yet named. Mr. Scngstncken left for his homo but he says that bis district will tako Immedlato action In securing strong exhibits of tho Coos Hay products. "Lending exhibits from Coos Coun ty will bo lumber, llshery and dnlry products, fruit and coal," snld Mr. Seugstnckcn nt the Portland Com mercial Club. "Coos Is tho second county In tho statu In dairy products and In a few years It promises to come up to tho 11 rat position. Al though It Is not generally known, wo do not yield llrst plnco tn any coun ty In the production of Oravcuntcln apples as well ns many other fruits." ruititv couxtv xuws. Events in nml Around T,nnglols in Told by Tim Leader. Recently a lnrgo coyote has been dlscovorod roaming nt will on the Syphor and Russell ranches nml so far has a number of shcop to his credit. A good many of tho boys havo sot their caps to got him. hut so far tho animal has evaded tho gun. Thero Is n $7ri roward for his scalp. M. Anderson, mnnngor of tho See ley Lumber company, accompanied by F. L. Oreonnugh, n doalor In mill supplies, of Ilnudon, pnsscd through Langlols on their way to Lnkoport, with the Intontlon of purchasing Vehr's donkey engine. Captain Scott will dopart for Port land on tho Anvil, whoro ho will spend a fow days. From thonro ho will go to Senttlo, whoro ho will spend tho summer. TIm Lnkoport Harbor nml Land Company bus only seventeen more days to redeom tho Wlttmaim addi tion, for nt tho next term or court In Curry county, Wednesday, April -, tho pleco of proporty will go bnck to Its original owners. When Lnko port was In Its glory and tho olllcluls vitro mnklng money hnnd ovor list, they decided It would bo necssury to securo another addition to their tuwnslto, so, acting upon tho Impnlso of tho momont, they ontorod Into negotiations with tho Wlttmnnn os tnto to purchnso 100 acres of land adjacent to their nlrondy alleged townslto, Lnkoport. Flvo thousand dollnrs wns duly pnld on the snmo, tho rest was to bo inado In yonrly payments until Jlfi.OOO In nil wns realized off tho snlo: Tho com pany oxpondod n largo sum of mon ey In surveying and plotting this ad dition, but boforo any sales woro ro ullzpd off this now plot tho grand crash camo. Whotlior this addition will ever bo redcomod or not Is hard to say, but present indications nr very doubtful toward such. .STIDIIXT AT U. OF (). IS XOW (JltANOMOTJIKIt KIT.KNE, March 2G.Tho first co-ed. In tho history or tho Univor "I'y of Oregon, so 'far as Known, to her onio n grandmotnor, is Mrs. Ella Stearns, who roturned yesterday from Portland, whoro sho visited tho son of hor dnugntor, Mrs. Stnuloy IS Smith, born Inst Monday oven tug. Mrs. btearns is a university CO-lll . la rnflatninfl In tlin mil vnrflllv school of Journalism, carrying a reg ular courso, nitnougn in mo same 'Luc sho serves us liouso mothor at tho woman's dormitory. Although Mrs. Stearns is tho only diversity student to bo n grnndmo 'her, sho was not tho oily ono to bo a mother. Several of tho students his year aro married men nml wo rn with children. Charles Loun !gin, a 35-yenr-old father of two children, wears a green freshman Clip. SEVEN' SONS AT FUXEIUTa Kvonts nt Clty-by-the-Sea ns Chron icled by Western World. Considerable of tho cargo of tho Tillamook, which sailed for Portland Sunday was from tho vonnnr nlnni or F. S. Porry. His consignment consisted of 825,000 mado Up bas kets and slices for 400,000 horry boxes. At tho school board mooting, held Tuesday evening, Supt. H. L. Hop kins was re-elected ror tho ensuing year. In this matter tho bonrd act ed wlBely, as under Mr. Hopkins' su pervision tho Uandon schools aro running smoothly and aro second to none In the county. Married, Sunday evening at the homo or Rev. 8. It. Steolo, Mr. Or vlllo Counts, or llandon, and Miss Mario Noymnn, or Coqulllo. Wo aro Informed that a whalo 70 root long hns wnshod nshoro at Lnko port and tho monster Is uolng cut up and rendered by tho residents or that neighborhood. DEATH OK OLE SAMUELSON'. Olo Snmuolson departed this llfo nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs. O. O. Lund of West Coqulllo, on Wcd ncBdny, ngod 6G. Tho causo of denth Is attributed to heart trouble. Ho owned n ranch at Unncroft and had resided thereon slnco 1888 until Inst fall when he enmo to West Coqulllo. Ho wns a native of Norway, un mnrrled, and his only rolatlvo on this coast wns his sister. Coqulllo Sentinel. WOODSMAN' INMUUED. Foy Cox of Camp Xo. 2 was In town on Saturduy, coming lilthor with n fellow woodsmnu known aH "Illondy." who had suffered Injur ies whllo at work there. Hq was Inched ' between two logs and It Is thought that his Injuries aro In 'ornul. Ho was taken to Marsh field. Coqulllo Sontlncl. DEATH OF A COUXTV CHAItflE Walter Scott, a county chnrgo, aged (S3 years, died at Ornyco hos pital Monday of heart disease and was burled In tho Masonic cemetery. Scott camu hero from Heaver Hill last January, but regarding his for mer place of residence nothing Is known. Ho has u sister, Mrs. .Inno Kelley, nt Mystic. Iowa. A letter found upon tho dead man Indicat ed that ho hud been a Rod Mnn. Coqulllo Sentinel. CRESCENT CITV FIRE. Sl Servo ns Pull Hearers, While tho Seventh Rends Ituriul Service. NEW YORK, March 22. Six or tho sons of Mrs. Mary McCarthy were her pall bearers when sho was hurled from St. Michael's monastery in West Hoboken and a seventh son, Dennis, who Is studying for tho priesthood, VAflil t)in aniilna nt Mm irpflVft AffS. MiCnrthy wns C8 years old and tho widow of Councilman John McCar thy I Electric Light Plant There Destroyed lly Recent Fin. EUREKA. Cal.. March 24. Cres cent City, tho metropolis and county seat of Del Norto county, Is without electric lights and John D. Rocko roller's conl oil dividends will bo swelled by tho Crescent Cltyltcs ror soiuo montliB to come. Flro last Tucsdny afternoon destroyed tho lighting plant, owned by T. I). Cut ler, of Crescent City and his brotbor, F. A. Cutlor, formor Eureknn, now residing In San Francisco, and tho shlnglo mill belonging to II, H. Cast man or Uorkoloy. No Insuranco wns carried on either building. It Is thought that tho flro started from n spark from a pas sing locomotive Tho Cutlers will re build tho lighting plant nt Crescent City hut it will bo sovcrnl months boforo tho rcsurroctod old lamps can bo rolegatod to tho attics again by tho Dol Nortcrs. N'EW IJAXDOX 110 AT. Dob Taylor finished his now speed bont Snturday. It Is certainly a beauty and Is one or the fastest on tho river. In building this boat, Rob mado qulto n record for speed hlmsolf, as ho consumed only fifteen days in tho work. Tho boat is thirty-six feet long and nbout .six foot beam nnd Is handsomely finished. It Is equipped with a slxtoon horse power Uuffaio engine and is alto gether a comfortablo, ologant and speedy craft. Uandon Surf. UAXI) DAXOE nt Eagles Hall, SATURDAY night, MARCH 20. Libby COAIi. Tfio Kind lOU hay ALWAYS USED. Phone 72, VueiT filvury nnd Tranfr Cnmnmnr. MARSHPIELD NORTH BEND AUTO LINE FARE Ono way, 15c. Round trip, 25c. 20-rido commutation books, $2.00. Cars leave every 20 minutes from 7 a. mf to 7 p. ni., after 7 p. in., every half hour. Leave from Chandler Hotel. nnom P. 1VTXTT. Props. I SingeFSewing Machines We have them for rent pr tot sale. Machines Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Bale. W. J. RITZ, 131 Park Are. ManlafleW. I'JIUUC av-t The Convenience of Electric Light Just press the button and the room is instantly flooded with beautifully clear and steady electric light. The flickerless, soft light rests instead of straining the eyes. For the sake of economy you should investigate electric light. Clean and healthful, it is the ideal illuminant. Electricity will brighten the home and lighten its labors in many ways. Have your house wired NOW. j . AVc will be glad to plan your wiring installation. Our advice is free and you will be insured an economical installation. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co. -T- ... Second and Central THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AUSTRAOT COMPANY Havo photographio copies of all records of Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present ownora, or any other Information relating to real estate furnlauod on short notice. RU8IXESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Murshfleld. Phono 101J W. J. RUST, Manager Have You a Bank Connection? Wo fcol suro that thoro aro qulto a good many porsons In this community who do not rcnllzn how great an advantngo It Is to havo business rotations wltn a good bank. Upon such porsons we wish to urge tho wisdom of gotting acquainted with tho officers of this rellablo financial Institution. As a depositor hero, you will be In a position to get a great doal of valuablo advice and other assistance In your financial and business nffalrs In addition to tho uso of tho customary banking facilities. It will pny you in a great many ways to become a rouulnr bank depositor and customer. First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County. Interest Paid on Time deposits. Taxes can be Paid at this Bank. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, 8IHNGLE8, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THB FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE ISO. 183 SOUTH BROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. " HENRY 8ENG8TACKEN, Mgr. CoqullU 0ce Phone 1J1 Plattlnc Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshfleld Office 14-J. General Agents "BASTSIDE." Times Want Ads. Bring Results Coos Bay IBiuisioess College Rookkeeplng. Arithmetic, Pen manship, Spelling, Commercial Law, Riislucss Correspondence, Shorthnnd, and Touch Typewrit ing. Positions waiting for graduates. We Are Now Giving Away as premiums, Rogors, Triple Plated Silverware, Onyx Ennmeled-wnre nnd Humor Laughllu China. It will pay you to Investigate ami learn our prices and method of doing business. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House 184 Market Avo. Phono 304-.I. TrTe Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is proparod to do all kinds of haulln in short notice. W meet all trains ind boats and wo also havo tho, latest uylo Roynolds Plnno Movor. We guaranteo our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phnnnn OR-R. 120.J 1.1, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY B EN.IAM1N OSfLIXD, Consulting Engineer and Architect. Phono tO.'t-L Mnrxhrichl, Ore. T M. WRIGHT, J CONTRACTOR AXD BUILDER Estimates furnished on- request. Plans nnd specifications furnished If desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-R. OLIVIA EDMAA', Mcchnno-Thcrnplst Scientific Swedish Massngo, Medic- Gymnastics O'Conncll Apartments Phono 10." JOEL OSTLIXD, Plnno Timer and Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Streot. Phono 103-L pERL RILEY BALLINGER Piknlst nnd Teacher Rcsfdonco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway . Phono 18-L. WM. 8. TURPEN, ARCHITECT . Marshfleld, Oregon. R. W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Theater. OHIco Phono 20. W. G. CHANDLER, Architect. Rooms 801 nnd 802, Coko Building Marshfleld, Oregon. pill, A. J. HENITRY'H -' Modern Dental Parlors. Wo aro oqulppod to do high class work on short notlco at tho very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady atteudant. Coko Rldt;., Opt. Chnndlnr Hn'ol. phono lir-J. WHEN YOU WANT A MESSEN GER BOY Something beat for or delivered P II O N E 120-L and we'll do It. Charges reason able. OnA8 GRAVRY. i i .. "TJgii DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you want a good Dairy or Stock farm see Fitzgerald or Phone 8im, Mundiflehl. For thit Homeseeker Ho can hhotv you soiuo of tho best in tho county fop snlo. FAMILY DINNERS In our now location, wo are es pecially prepared to cator to family trndo. Regular meals or short or ders. Open day nml night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Rromlwity mid Commercial Mfld. Parker & Leaton Real Estate, Rentals nnd Insurance Lockhart Building, Oyer Hub Cloth- lug Store, Marshfleld, Oro. Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK GOOD SERVICE Not in nny Combine. 8 hours work for women. Our Agents call anywhere. Phono 203-J. i ? You Auto Call footc PHONE 14I-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Blnuco Billiard Parlor TWO NEW OAR8 After 11 P. M. Phono 200-L Residence Phono .8-J. Careful Drivers -: Good Cars The Sign of Good Candy Always , -1 iitj a i. i ,i t .-! M f .H nil 1 n j -M ..