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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1913)
'Till I' li)lfllMlliljjlH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 3 TFe Way Out Although loss is hcing said about the high cost of living now, there has been no remarkable reduction in the cost ol' the necessities of life. And even though the IVinocrats do reduce! the protective tariff on some articles, the value of real estate and the cost of renting in Marshtield will go up rather than down. The way out is to buy a homesite now while prices are in your reach and build a home on it Evci-v possible inducement is being offered to those who will. Lots on easy terms, lumber on easy terms. I f you want to know how to go about it, call on us and let us tell you. First Addition To Marshfield Ts recognized as one of the most likely home-districts on Coos Bay. Wide stretches of beautiful level ground invite the builder. Streets, graded at" the Com pany's cost, make the lots accessible. Many houses are now being built in First Ad dition, and the recent sales and active inquiry for this property indicate that there will be much more building under way hero before the summer opens. Now is the time to make a good selection. Very best terms to builders. All lots .10 bv .120 feet or larger. Reynolds Development Co, (OWNERS) COKE .BU.ILD1XG TEEEPITONfcJ 1(50 and Second Hand Furniture: iold on tho InsiiilliiK'iit plan. IlKMGTO.V, DOVLE CO., :ia 1-vont st. atSlfrh Mnrsliflelil, Or. SUMMONS. Ih Circuit Omrl ill Ilio Stale of Orpm, In mill fur tho County of fax. 1st Nelson, ns administrator of lie eitato of ..Inry A. Peterson, fatiied, plaintiff, vs. MieB. Harris, Defendant. Lu Iniquity in I'uifcliiso a Mort gage, i Ccrge II. Harris, tho nbovo .!W lloffllllllllt la the mime ui the Statu of Oro tea, jou are hereby notified that i ire required to appear ami an-1 f the rompliiliit tiled against yon ue nuovo entitled suit, within ( I tetti from tho dntu of tho Mswlcatlou of this summons, to- In'illlln tlv w.i.1.. r..n... ,1.A nn...i . .- , i.wnn Hum lliu lltl l.'cl Marih. mill, tho sumo be- If iW ,Ui . !. .t ... i ti..i iMi nmnii.i... .. l i . ii i -f uutuiuiiP, mid a you Jim iDP3r nnil nnuii'm. tt ... 1knfnMn Mrddayof Moy, 10 III, tho snmo it Ina Lot. A a .1... a. -...v ,..k in I mi HUH) prO Wd In llin mi-.I,,.. nt .,..l.ll.....i.. ( .... ..t,w ui illUlllilUII, wnt lll ho t(,)e nKiiliiHt yon fl relief demanded In plnlntlff'H -J'nt, a miccliut stutoiiient of .t It aa rnll.. .. "" That thoro bo ndJndKed Kiluearitl owing tho iilulntlff ml ,T tl,u B""1 r H00.00 - "mi iim-reai uioreon nt : m a .i . i..' ,lT ""'"" 'rein tno r of December. 1 107, nnd He llllll nt t'.n n. i.i -orun iZ. L V'"".".' .."" '"V""u u ti. n '" m t'nowou uercin :"r Ma losta ,i dlsbursomonts ftltl"'"'""""?" u: ni.r.lrotl ccomu: wtte promissory noto, bo foro w. anil thn . i !.(-." I'liuiiHca ucBcnucii fi?'fc.",i. L(,t 2 ' 1lock fil iu n,,,t8 1,at "a" ot Coos Clerk of.,r, ' ". .V"? oun- nidln r vu""1) nnu state, '. ai if8 mannr Provided by wmentg r ., ..;'".?, E'tObe't, hU 8U,t' "rt "10 7 sofA " "''"" Hai proiniB Krwn.lt V .lh0 ,lof'ln"t nnd ia. ," "-"""b unuor nun snu- 'Ktan 1,1. lxtction or snld H rirt? . a.rrcrt ai"l foreclosed Win, ,Ti r .0Qulty of rc rd Vh '!l PI01"108- IIW.I. .' ,llp overnlna If 0rv -V'J " Pill to tho Conn- Wi ,UM. bounty, Oregon, mrt , .2Wcr of thl8 court 1 the PCthir anrt flir"'' r-iit-B."T.t01irt may deem innnt nDie ' Wllwfnnhli8 s,1,UIno Is mndo "r of i "V '" I'nrsnnnco of nn ie o tr'"' Coke. Circuit ' in ft..! 5p00'l Judicial D8- iJ ii. "us county. Ornumi nml itle,J':.Ch. 2lt J 013. dlrectlntr ? In i thnrerf !',r """Jo by pub- -. !). " ' "J 1.003 nay ttla""a Brtn?r?,,,,apep of BonoraJ Afield p?,1 ll nU(l Published at 1Vek fn County- 0,eB' JU eeic 'or a period ot six 31 thi. n. . . l -- 'i day of Mnrch, WHY NOT HAVE YOUR SHOES FIXED RIGHT? Wo KUiti'iintt'o our work to bo first elans becatiKe wo iiko only thn best material In tho market. Wo also lmvo np-to-dato innchlnury and Know how to iiho It. Forty years' I oxperleneo In iiiiikIiik nnd rcpulrliiR shooB have niado iih eonipolent. Men's Slides Half Holed H."c LadleV Shoes Half Soleil ntlc Men's Hlmes, Heels :1.1c Ladles' Sliors, Heels J5o Waterproof botwoen shIoh freo of clmtRC. Wo nlso have on Halo K dozen Mcii'h lilRli-Rindo Dress Shoes, sold nil over tho enmity for fli.00, while our price Is only 81.00. Also a good lino of Hoys' Shoes nt reduced prices. It will pay you to look tlioin over before buying elsewhere. "Yours for Oood Knot wear nnd n Sumiro DeI." AUGUST OLSON 215 South Di'ondwny. EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE . i'i:w tk.v achi: TKAcrs rone mii.ms soitii o.v ror.NTV lto.vi) s:ir Pint achi-:: isioo cash, iiaijA.vci-: TWO VKAltS, NO IXTHUICST, NO TANKS, 1'INK SANIiV i.oam, M-:vi-:ii hunch iaxi. By One It Will Make You Money DoimaH MlacKimtoslhi HUAIi KSTATi: nnd INSUHANCi:. STADDEN ALI KINDS of PlIOTOGHAl'HIO WOHIC, Hroinldo ICiilarglng and Kodak FIiiIsIiIiir. Bowling Alley! il75 NOItTII 1'HOXT STIMIICT Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies kquii'I'KI) with viitin,i:ss S!shiP Breakwater ALWAYS ON T1MK. SAII.INt.' KltOJI I'OKTIiAN'D, APHIl Id, 'S.i, .10, M W .1, 10, 1.1, 'M, 2.1 AND .'10 AT K A. M SAIMNO FHOM COOS HAV, AIMHIi V2, III, 'd MAV J, 7, VJ, 17, -22 AND 27. I'lione Main iiS-li, i; t. STKIIMNC, AkciiI. I Twin City Laundry' aoon woHic good survici-: i Not In any Combine. H Iioiiih work for women. Our Agents call anywhere. I'houo 2o:i-.i. aaVJaaf The Sign of Good Candy: Always PAST AND C05DIODIOUS Steamer Redondo EqalpiHid with wireless nnd anbmnrlne lxll SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO MONDAY, APRIL 14, AT 4 P. M. All Puftsemrer Reservations From San Francisco Must He Made t 803 Fife Hiillding, or Lombard 6treet I'Icr 27. All reservations must bo taken up 21 hours before culling. lNTKIt-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McOKOROE. Agent. JOlTV JAmSb""!'. L jTtiT ' "ALL. Pnt i..v!.,orieys for Pinih,iff n-Scs s H"" ? iast -- -. xuxj,; PIVriTION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Wo, tho undersigned legal voters of Lakeside, No. 1 Precinct, Coos Count. Stnto of Oregon, respectfully potltlon tho Hon. County Court of Coos County, State of Orogon to Krnnt a License to W. II. Short to S,ell Spirituous, Malt nnd VlnojjB Liquors in less quantities than ono gallon in Lakeside No. 1 Precinct Coos County, Stnto of Orogon, for tho Period of Six Months, ns In duty bound wo will over prny. J. N. Shlrla, Fred Muotzol, Chas. J. Furliop, E. Vanburgor, Joe Noblo, II. R. Holcomb, R. L. Roundtrco, Enill, Ponthun, R. M. Wiedor, L. C. Call, Win. Roundtreo, AV. M. Voung, S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR, PORTLAND MONDAY, APRIL 14, AT 3:30 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC CTEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono -14 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. Hnrry Uouson, J. Van nurger, A. F. Johnson, MIlo M. Plerson, G. E. Dlvilbltbs, Andrew Olson, Adolph Llndros, Ira E. Wheeler, A. Eskola, Jack Flanagan, Will Judd. J, Justrom. A. Ingersoll, Frank Rowron, Chas. Olles, A. 11. Rowron, C. Schroeder, Petor Menegat. If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad. THE NEW Steamer SPEEDWELL CAPT. K. ROSEXIILATT, Master. . Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About. April 20th THE SPEEDWELL Is speedy and hus excellent passenger ncconiv tnodatlons, largo clean and airy rooms una electriu lluiits ami .wireless. For freight nnd passage, apply, A. F. Kstalirook Co. Title Gmmiiitco and Abstract Co., (It:5-(I17 Santa Marina Hldg., San Francisco. .Marshfield. AN ELECTRIC iSTATION FOR uiEjpniri coosjiouniy President Stralioni Says S. P. Will llulld J 000 Miles In Willam ette Vnlley. The Alhnny Democrat snys: "Thnt Iho Wlllnmetto valley 'will soon be a network of electric lines: thnt no section on the Pacific coast will be Its superior, and only the territory immediately tributary to Los An geles Its equal, wns the stntonient iniulo lasf night by President .1. T. Strnhorn of the Portland, Eugcno & Eastern Railway, at tho banquet given nt the now llnnnnel hotel. "According to the speaker there will bo operated In tho Wlllnmetto vnlley between tho Columbia river nnd Eugene over 1000 miles of elec tric lines nnd tho sum of Jli'O.OOO, 000 will bo expended In their con struction. " 'Albany for Its population, Is the foremost city In tho west,' Bald the speaker, 'and the business houses and residence section would do credit to a city of 20,000 people.' "Mr. Strnhorn 'asserted tnnt the rnllrond men nro not only talking, they nro spending money nnd hnvo almost unlimited confidence In the futuro of Albany nnd this section of the state." SGHOOLGROUND a uiiNtu I RESIDENT OF Al.LKGAXV UNITE IN "HEE" VESTERDAV -AND IMPItOVE GROUNDS ARItOR DAY OUSEKYED. The residents of Allegany district enjoyed u good old-fnslifoncd "Hee" yeBtordny In observing Arbor Dny. Tho men spout the dny Improving tho school grounds nnd tho women took thn dinner nnd at noon all had a picnic dinner. After school tho boys nnd their teneher, Abe Huenergnrdt, worked, and it Isn't dllllcult to guess what was accomplished. When n community takes such nn Interest in this real zeal as this teacher and these men nnd women, good must result. Tho men and women present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Rood, Mrs. Frank Rood. Mrs. Clnud Plpor, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Price, Mrs. P. E. Lnrson, Mrs. C. W. Elmnro. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Gould, MIshMIIIIo Gould, Mrs. Rlrhnrdson of Coqullle. Mr, nnd Mrs. 'J. E. Noah, Mason Nonh, Nlnlnn Webster, Tom I.awhorn. Tom Por ter, Cnptaln Dnn Hoberts nnd Abo Huenergnrdt. Marshfield Chamber of Com merce Wants Agricultural Experiment Farm. At n meeting of tho executivo com mittee of the Mnrshfleltl Chamber of Commerce Inst evening n resolution wns adopted asking tho Cooa County Commissioners to appropriate $2500 for tho establishment of an experi ment farm in Coos county by tho Oregon Agricultural Extension De pnrtment. It Is understood thnt tho Stale would npproprlato a similar nmount. Tho resolution wns Intro duced by Senator Smith, who so cured tho pnssngo of n bill In tho Inst Leglslnturo permitting tho ex tension of the experimental stations. A committee ot two will tnko tho mnttcr up with tho Commissioners soon. The executive commltteo of tho Chamber of Commerce wns Increased 'from 21 to 23, A. T. HnlncB nnd Dr. Leslie being elected tho nddltlonnl members. There was considerable discussion ns to nn advertising campaign. Alva Doll had n letter from tho Sotithom Pacific on the community ndvortis lug plan which stated thnt it would lequlre about $l,"00 to carry out thnt nroject. Tho commltteo thoucht I this wns too much Just now, but . thnt It might bo tnken up Inter. In j tho meantime, It was suggested that somo stunll ndvertlslng matter bo Issued. I. S. Kaufman will bo ndded to thn advertising committee. I. S. Smith and Dr. Lcsllo wero ndded to tho soliciting committee, consisting of A. .1. Mondol, Gcorgo Rotnor nnd Ivy Condron, to secure nddltlonnl funds for the work. Plans for getting tho Mnrshfleld-to-tho-sea boulevard nndorwny wero nlso discussed. The refusal of tho Southern Oregon Compnny to co operato makes It very difficult to do much. Whether nnothor now road dlslrlct should be created, tho Coun ty Commissioners asked to coudomu a highway through or over tho route or a long narrow strip covering tho right of way tnken Into the city lim its wero discussed but no definite conclusion wus reached. Tho Idea of annexing a long narrow strip cov ering tho right of way was rocolved favorably nnd City Attorney Goss wild that Mayor Straw and ho wore looking tho matter up. President Greene snld that ho would appoint a commltteo to rnlso funds for "brushing" a trail across the part ol tho route that has been donated by tho Iteyuolds Development Compnny. LIIIRARY NOTES. Three new novels of real merit hnvo been ndded to tho library re cently Parker's "Judgment House," Locko'H "Stelln MnrlB" nnd Fox's "Henrt of tho Hllis." Harper's for April Is in. Slofun sson's account of tho white Eskimo takes one senl hunting and over tho bnrrcn ground. Two other nrtlclos of Interest nro "Hidden llotwenn tho Testaments," which will fill any renders of old-fashioned Illblos with charming romlulsceiices of when thoy, too, when shut up with ono of those books, turned to the plnco be tween the Testuments to read; and "Olive's First Story," which makes ono choke nnd laugh nil at once. T BASEBALL C ME Portland Shut Out by Oakland and Los Angeles Goes to First Place Again. The Independent for April 3 lias nn article on the "Efficiency of Goodness" which is startling In Itsi deduction thnt being good should not result ns Mark Twain snys, In "Doing lonesome, but should receive tho rownrd nlso of efficiency." In the snmo mngnzlno Is an essay by Qulllor-Cotich, "If Every Faeo Wero Frlondly." Also there is nn ndmlrnblo outline of Rrlox' latest play, best translated, the writer says, as "The Ilacholor Girl." Thoro Is also n sketch of the French drama tist's lll'o and other work. Albort Shaw, the editor, paints n good picture of President Wilson's Cnblnot In April Itevlow of Rovlows. Other nrtlclos worth rending in tho snmo ningnzlno nro thoso on "Co operation" and "Tho Running of An Auto Truck." STANDING OF CLUHS. W. L. Pet. Los AiiKoles .... 7 I .'130 Portland ti I .000 Oakland -i I .500 Sim Francisco ... I I .r00 Venice ." 7 .-117 Sucrnmcuto .....:! ft .375 II; Aunrlttril I'rtt to Coot ny TlraM.) PORTLAND, Or.. April 12. Port land wns shut out yestordny by Oak laud and dropped back to second place us n result of Los Angeles' victory over Sncramentn. Tho scores: At Sacramento It. H. E. Los Angeles 5 10 2 Sncrninouto i 8 2 At Onklnnd Portlnud .... Oakland .... It. If. E. . o n i .3 7 1 At Vonlee Venice San Francisco II. If. E. , 1 fi 2 , 7 M 2 Llbby COAL. Tho Rind YOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Fuel.'" Livery nnd Transfer Company. SnenkliiK of auto trucks, tho April G number of tho Scientific Amorlenn has a piece on "Substitutes for Gaso line" n very vital Biibject Just now. i Tho sumo paper has somo curious examples of hnrnesslng natural! forces such as surf, wind mid sun, to create electrical and other power. MYSTERY. Thnt vn run nnil n fine location III West Mnrshflold for $1350, another in South Mnrshflold for $ 1000,00, and two lino lots In Songstncken's Addi tion, on Installments, for only $150 1 ench, Is a mystory. Hut It Is busl- ness to offer such chances to Invcs-, tors. . I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. I ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE ! ner. Recommended for n Good Reason,; C. II. Grant, 230 Wavorly St.,, Poorln, 111., says: "Ilnckacho nnd, cougostcd kidneys niako mo suffer. Intonso pains. Wns always tlrod and minting speens uoiuorim mo. mou Foley Kidney Pills nnd saw big Im provement uftor third day. i kept on until ontlroly freed of nil troublo nnd suffering. That's why I rec ommend Foley Kidney Pills. They curod me." For salo by Lockhnrt- Parsous Drug Co., "The Husy Cor- You Want BIG STURDY HEALTHY CHICKS iiv. Hatch them in o "Mnndy Loo" 1913 "MANDY LEE" Incubators Heat Quickly, Run Evenly end hve die Lee Triple Automatic Control This lteep your incubator light night or day Egg Level Ventilation Freth Oxygen llllimt U another ricluiive Leo feature. 'iJK Lre Incubators are vuaranttrtl to hatch mure ami better chicks than any vthtr incubator or the mother hen. The new !z ere 120, 150, 200, 240, 300 and the new ttyle tettional 600 to 1200 egg. Our 1913 CATALOG nt "Dimonil tmliiv" Poultry Supplie lilting everything necetiary for the profitable production oi poultry, and (ha valubble boohhu Frit on (jucr. r uk l LuxiMJ otta-fjimin COMPANY CsHiin Portland, Ore. .Np - WRITE TODAY for Catalog Xo. iiS2