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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1913)
ArhAaMVUiJMli4iw-tttt..w -. " '.4 NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS I DON BOOMS SAYSBEDILLI0I4 ClTV-mVMK-SKA TO HAVE MOST PROSPEROUS YEAR IN ITS HIS TORY FINE WATER I'OIt COL ORING WOOIiKX GOODS CITV WORK. "Uandon will have oho of the moBt prosperous years In Ita his tdry," romnrked It. K. L. Hedlllion head of tho Uandon Woolen .Mill and ono of tho boosters of tho Clty-by the-Sea who was In Marshfleld to day on business. "All the mills an running full time and the box far tory has just started operation! aRuin. "In addition to the reRiilor aetlv , Uy, the city has many mattois 1111 der headway. The opcnliiK of tin street there to connect up tho twi sections of tho town has been prnc tlcally arratiKed, the last to sign be InR the lodKe or which I am one o the trustees. 1 have agreed to I and wo aro now waiting on ono ol tho trustees who Is away but win Is certain to approve of It. "When they take the duty of wool, I am looking for oven mor prosperous times In my woolen mill 1 now ship In all of the raw wool use. At no tlmo In tho past bI mouths have 1 been nlilo to kee within $40,000 of tho orders oi hand. I'art of tho tlmo I had t work a nlKht shift and for a time had to rloBo down because I couldn' gut fuol (,1'roiiKh. Cheap fuel Is on of tho factors In our success. I us mill rcfiiHo which Is good and get I for about 8D cents for n cord and t half which would coBt $10 or mor In tho east. Then. too. we have th best water for putting In the rich deep colors. An analysis show that thoro are only one or two place In tho United States where wate cun bo obtained which will cqun tho Uandon water. "Tho city will hold a special le Hon In June to take over the watci works there. Many street and mu ulclpal Improvements are als planned." HIUHLAW STACK UPSETS. Kflut Hound Overturns Over 'lO-Koo Hank Into River. J. W. Ford, who returned from Ku geno Sunday, Is authority for the fol lowing, concerning tho overturning o tlm east bound stngo Saturday even Ing, says tho Sluslaw Pilot: Ah th stago from Hugeno arrived at Olio Fowler's place where they stop ove hlght, they found that the east bourn stagu had over turned over n bunl forty feet high Into tho river. Then wns a slide In the road and not hav Ing nny lights were unable to seo II Giles Fowler jumped In and cut th harness and released ono horso whlc) they got out Immediately unharmed The accident occurred about half pasl eight and It was about half past ton when by tho united efforts of the stago passengers nnd Mr. Fowler the other horse was gotten out. The.1 worked all night with tho horse bu nt last accounts he was unable to go. ' upon his feet. Tho stage turned ovei , ' four or live times before landing It tho river the driver going over wit) It. With tho exception of u fe bruises he was uninjured nnd wm ,nblo to go on tho next morning. On. '"Back of mall and some other loos, baggage was washed away. The mal sa'ek that limited away wiih known a IlrasH I.ock first class and wns sup posed 'to contain valuable mall mat ter such ns pay checks, reports, etc It weighed 75 pounds, and was re covered by Lester Ogden who found I lodged In tho ovorhunglug brnucho or a iunplo tree about u mllo down stream from tho accident. It wn, taken to Giles Fowlers and dried out and everything saved, UAHXAUD WILL HL'ILD. C, P. Hnrnard arrived lu from Rose burg this morning to look after lilt businoBa affairs. Ho Is figuring on erecting a 11 no business block on the property which he and W. T. Gordon bought Homo time ago at tho cornel of Oak street and Ninth avenue, east, but has not yet decided whether to build this year or wait till next. Ku genu Guard. x i:vs at i:i'oi:.i:. Illuht-of-Wny Agent Eddy Theiv to Get Properly, The Kugene Guard says: "Col. J. 11. Eddy, right-of-way agent or the S. P. company, Is lu the city on busi ness connected with purchasing land In Kugene. and Sprlugllcld for the use of tho company, "Tho Willamette Pnclllo Railway lompany began suit In the circuit lourt ngnlnst August Funko et al to condemn right-of-way for the Ku-gene-Coos Hay railway In township IS south of tango in west. Ralph K. Moody Is attorney for the plain tiff. If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try n Wunt Ad. DAIRY AXD STOCK 1UH.V..S. If you mint n good Dairy or Slock fui-iu set) Fitgeruld or Phono ilini, Multifield, For the HomcMH-kt-r Ho can show )ou some of tho best in the county for sale. ' I HAVE MOVEl Into my now store with a now Hue of goods and now fixtures Come and seo me. AUG. FKJZEEN THE 600S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, BUNKER HILL ITEMS (Special to The Times) Clarence Mecum of Uandon Is vis iting his sister, MIbb Minerva, of Bunker Hill. II. C. Skerrett has bought Fobs Mc Donald's auto and will continue to convey passengers to nnd from Hun ker Hill. k , . , Mrs. Q. W. Craig Is reported bet ter today. Sho has been suffering for several days with a sovcro attack of la grippe. A Schwartz moved Into James For ty's house In Hay Park Saturday from Hay City. Mr. Holo of lfay City has purchased two lota In Hay Park and expects to erect a nice bungalow thereon. NEWS OF COALKDO (Special to Tho Times) Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Vnrney re turned homo after spending a few days visiting In Mnrshflcld and awnltlng tho arrival of the IlTcnk water on which Mr. Vnrney's slBter, her husband nnd her live children were arrivals. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis nnd family aro from Minneapolis Minnesota, and expect to make their home hcie. Mr. W. Varncy made n business visit to Mnrshlleld Saturday. Hessle Revls, Frank Grant, Mr. Cox Herman Kline, Mr. Mcader and War ren Lnvln spent Saturday and Sun day In Mnrshflcld. Mesdnmes Moore, Stallnrd Dono van nnd Huell spent Saturday In Mnrshlleld shopping. Mrs. Kd Uostwlek spent Monday nnd Tuesday In Mnrshfleltf. Mrs. Jones, who has been under a physician's care In Mnrshlleld, ha returned home. Claud Drew, the genial rook al Camp !), Is an over night vlBltor In Mnrshlleld. Chas. Zimmerman and Otis LyU were Mnrshlleld visitors. Mesdnmes Wlnkleman, Myers Young, II. Wltehlc, Violet Meant and Ward and Gerald Williams and Ray Freomnn were Friday callers In Coqullle. Mr. Stclneger and son, Kenneth, were Saturday callers In Coqulllc. Kenneth stayed to visit with friends Mrs. Davenport Is spending the da) In Coqullle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stennet from Coqullle nre moving here to reside. Mrs. Clarence Fish went to Coqulllc today with her little sinter, who has been visiting with her n few dii)s. Mrs. Otto Peters returned to Mnrshtlold today with her mother and two brothers, Mrs. Klllott and Claud ind Clyde, who were visiting here. Mr. Peters Is still confined to the hospital, where- ho was taken Inst Wednesdny to bo treated for a burn on his limb. His ninny friends will bu glad to know thnt he Is Improving. The ninny friends of Herbert Hny woro pleased to seo him back, Thurs lay, If only for a day, and hope he vlll be able to return to his work soon. NHWS OF la.VGMHK Voilhern Curry Neu. ns Told hy Tlio Leader. Messrs. William Kckler and J N'ngle, of Chicago, drove from Han don Sunday on their way south Tho gentlemen pnsBed tl. rough Lnnglols on their way north Thurs day. Court T. duel-In was a Langlols visitor Sunday. Court Informed The Leader that his mill was situated one and u hair miles from Lnnglols and expects to have It In operation threo weeks rroni now. J. O. Mnthors took the first con- Igument of machinery to the Zuni- -all crenmery on the Sixes this week. Dave Howman. of the Lnng lols cheesu plant, will Install tho machinery. A. Lutsey will bo the cheesemaker. J. V. Young and Mr. Halo last Monday elected a bridge across a creek sl miles south of Denmark. This bridge bolng washed out by mu iii.-u vy mum, Georgo W. Coburn, who depnrted from Lnnglols vicinity some time ngo, returned hero Inst Wednesday after a hurried tour throughout the United States. Mr. Coburn left his A'lfn In Galveston. Texas, wheie lie will Join her lu a week or two. GIRL IIADLY 11 CUT. Miss Homient. tho twelve year old daughter of John Herment of Den mark, met with n painful nccident while playing on tho upper floor of tho house. Sho wns summoned to coino below nnd In attempting to go hurriedly down the stairs her foot slipped, causing her to fall on her right hand nnd shoulder. The girl's fall resulted In n broken forearm and bhouldcr. Lnnglols Leader. ADMINISTRATRIX' SAW J. NOT1CR Is hereby given that pur suant to order of County Court of State or Oregon ror Coos County, made April H, 1013, In tho matter or the estato or A, M. Ross, deceased, the administratrix of said estato shall from nnd after Thursday, May ifi. litis, proceed to boll to the highest bidder for cash at olllco of Chas. 1. Relgard, Marshfleld, Oregon, nil the right, tltlo and Interest which said de censed had at tho tlmo of his death and which bald estate now litis, In and to the following described real prop erty, to wit: Northwest quarter of Southwest uunrtur or Section Eleven, Township Twenty-six South, Range Thirteen West or Willamette Meridian, in Coos County, Oregon. Dated at MnrBhlleld, Oregon, April VETTIE ROSS. Administratrix of said eatnto. First publication April 16, 1913. Last publication May 14, 1013. MEDAL CONTEST IT CHAS. VAX ZILE A XI) WINIFRED wooimuiiY victors ix pres- HYTERIAN CHUHCII PROGRAM LAST X1GHT. Charles Van .He won the gold medal and Wlnfleld Woodbury the silver medal In the Dcmorest W. C. T. U. contest which was conducted In Mm North llend Presbyterian church last evening by Dr. Hlrd 11. Clark under the nusplcea of tlio w. C. T. U. There was a good crowd out. Itov. IlaBsford, of Marshfleld, de livered the Invocation, and Hev. I). A. MacLeod the closing address and prayer. Features or tho program vero vocal solos by Howard Imhoff, accompanied by Miss Ksther Imhoff, and Instrumental solos by Miss Mil dred Hood. Tho Judges of tho silver mednl contest were Mrs. Kd Lnngcnborg, Mrs. It. C. Gladmon and Hev. Hnss ford, and the Judges of the gold tncdnl contest were Hev. G. Lo Hoy Hall and Miss Silverman and Mr. Morris. The gold medal contestants and 'heir subjects were: "Tho Defense of the Alamo." Hessle linln. "Patriotism and Peace." Charles Van Zlle. "Tho Old Violin." Naomi Smith. "Sim's Little Girl." Hlldur Sc I tin der. "Shadows." Anna Truman. "Tho Convicts' War." Shirley Poterson. Tho silver mednl contestants were: "Nothing, Yet Something." Lot tie Richmond. "A Mother's Hattlc." Iluth Van .lie. "The Reason Why." Wlnfleld Woodbury. "The Hlblo and the Saloon." Paul Welling. "Ilnutlzed In Hlood." I.ylo Chap- elle. London Is said to be wild over rag time. Naturally one must go wild before rngtlmo can be appreciated. We havo heard a woman say a good word for old man Adam. Causes Much Disease Aalvlc bout Stomach Trouble anal how to ralUr tham. Don't naglact indliaitlon, for il way Ittd to all aorU of ills and com plication. Xn tiuintat phyalclan nc tald that ulntly-flr lr Mat of II Mi harf tkclr origlu in a dis ordered itomach. Our eiperlence with Rrxall Dyt jpal Tablet! Irada ui to Ullev thm to be uue -f tlir uioit drpudabla rrratdita known fur iodiceatiou and chronic dyiiMIa, Their ingrcdt tnti ara aootbiuc to tba iuflamed tuetnbranea of the atomach. Itich in I'finin and ltlaumth, two of tlia greateat dkratlvs alda known to medicine, tba relief the afford la vary prompt. Uaed ptraiatcntly and reiularly for a abort time, they tend to rrlleva palna cauaed by atomacb dltordera. . Itcxall Dyipepsla Tableta help Iniura healthy appetite, aid dicta tion, and promote nutrition. Aa cvldeuca of our faith in them, we uk you to try them at our riak. If they do not live entire aaliafactlou, we will return the money you paid ua without ijueitiou or fonhality. Three aiiee, 'J6 cente, 40 anta and $1.00. You can buy Ilexall Dyipepala Tablet la tula community culy at our atoro: L0CKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. The fiuay Corner MarabHeld TU 9ftl Jw Oregon Theta la a lie tell Store Id aeailjr e-ery town and citr In lb United flum, Ciife and greet Britain. Tnwe ia a different1 KeiaU Itemed lor neatly erarr ordinary bunaa Ul each Mpacially deeltW for aba partieuUi UI for wbleh II la raeosuaaadad. Tka KMil Stoma ae XnwW'i Oraataa. Oru Hum White House XPAT DOOIl TO 1ILAXCO HOTEL You aro Invited to try our service. We aim to use only the best of everything and please our patrons. MAXOfc IIROS., Proprietors Call and Sec Us. -Low In prlee, high In quality. Electric Irons We hnve few second-hand Iroiis In good working condition nt 9L75. Xew Irons, $.1,50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J 1D3 N. Broadway New and Second Hand furniture sold on the installment plan. HARRIXGTOX, DOYLE CO., SOS Front St. Phone 340-L Marshfleld, Or, White Duck Button Shoes for CMUlmi. Also new Patent I.nnthop Tinn Shoes for Ladles' and Misses', at The Electric Shoe Shop T BE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913 BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEX ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH OX COUNTY ROAD $:W PER ACREt H!.5A8I,,VvJiAi1-5JiS TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, XO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL 1IEXC1I LAND. By One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh REAL ESTATE Success Comes Quickest, to (lie man who has n clicrklngiicrount with n good bank; HccntiM! lie lias n constant Incentive to increase his balance nnd develop his resources, and becuttse lie tins the co-operntlon of the bank In doing .so. A checking account opencil nt this bank, and conducted with iluuiiclnl betterment in view, Mill help put you lu the successful class, Hcgln iroiv, even with n modest stun. First National Bank Of Coos Bay STATEMENT OF CONDITION .. OF FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAllSHFIKLD, ORE. At the close of business, April -I, 1913, RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts J-10 1.G0C.23 Hanking Houso 00,000.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 'Jin, 07-1. IT. Total J777.770.3S LIABILITIES. Capital Stork Paid In '. $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profit G9.lG3.Gr. Deposits 008,000.73 Total $777,770.38 C. A. Smith Lumber & M.fg. Co. RETAIL LU.MDER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO MY" USING OUR. WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH UROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. 1IENRY SENGBTACKRN, Mr. Coqullle Office Phone 191 Platting Lands a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshfleld Office 14-J. General AgcntB "EASTSIDE." FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone Uie old reliable Cbos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfleld We carry the highest grade of DRIED FRUITS In stock that can be obtained and we aro still selling "CORONA DLKND COPFKK.' nemember to save your cash cou pons for premiums. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'OONNBLL DLDG. 184 Market Ave. Phone 394-J. W. 8. DROWN $ A. II. HODGIXS Marshfleld Paint Sb Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished. Phqne 187-L Miu-bhfield, Ore. - EVEN1NG EDITION. nnd INSURANCE. DEPARTMENT You Can Get West Marshfield Lots for $350.00 12 minutes walk from post office within 300 ft. of lots selftaK for $1,000.00 We have hut two left. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. TSi Star Transfer and Storage Co. U prepared to do all kinds of haullnt on short notice. W meet all tTalnr tnd boats and we also hare tho latest style Reynolds Piano Mover. W snaranteo our work. L. H.Heisier,Prop. Phones 9R-R. iso-j -L Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. GLEANERS, PRESSERB and IIAT RENOVATORS Agent for B&ward II. Straus ft Co., Fine Tailoring. Let as make jour next snlt. 35 CENTRAL. Phone 230-X FOR A QOOli WATUT nil tm... E.C.BA 'MVKI.kii Pine Watch nu.l ,ienn,. . A,nrW- Phono loii.i, ., . ) COXTIIAtTOK AND K-tlmnle. V&& 01) Plans and specification? rci"le,t f desired. A K ?" oh?"h(a tend. tlw.... mi .. Dl J0D guan,. . ..vim lii-u, "" OMVIA KDMAN. a, i... Mccliaiio.Tlierni Sciontlflc Swedish MasaaJe ,,,,, O Council AWwglJ TOKL OSTLLM), " ) Plnno Tuner nnd n i 3. Sixth gtjgP pKilli IIIIiKV IWLLINOEi, ' ., . . 'h.nlst and T,i.. .waiuonco-studlo, 237 So. bToVd' Phono 18-Ij, 'u,ttW, yfj q. chandm:i( AKhltect Rooms 301 nnd 302, Cok niM, t 'i tKUII n W. MORROW. T-. . DcnUst. 171 Grimm ltulldlnKl orcr 0 .. w...,,. niong njO WrM. 8. TURl'KN. W ARCIIITKfTP Mnrshflcld, Oregon. D It. A. J. IIH.NnrtY'H Mftffnrn llAMt.t l...... Wvi aro equipped to do high elm work on short notice at the un lowest prices. Examination frei Lady attendant. Coko Bide., Opj vMiiwiuwr ihi'iii. nnnnn iir-J, fisher Auto Service Win. I'lhlicr, Pniprlctor, Phono orders to lllllycr's Clin Stand, Phono 1S-J. After 11 p. a phono 0-J. NlRht phono Ut-R, MurNlillcld. Oregon. McDonald's Auto Line To Hunker Rill, liny l'ork and HnKstaff. Hourly trips with pnsscngen, ixl iiKcs and frelKlit. Lcavo your bos dies nt the Ilnsy Corner. Phone oidei'N to either A:Mt ir W.t Bowling Alley! 375 NORTH I'llONT STIIIICT Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies First ClassWeaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet.Fadwy Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 131. North BenlOr. FAMILY DINNERS In our now location, wo are poclally prepared to cater to ttavj trade. Regular meals or short or ders. , , ., 0ien day nnd night, MERCHANT'S CAFB. Uroailivny and Commercial 3m COOS HAV PLATIJ AM) WlXWJff GLASS CO. J. A. Goodwill and W. E. SaIr. Plate, Art and Window U, W roi-S I'rlHinatlc fila. . Mali orders and phono o"cr1" prompt nttentlon. Bitlmilei w ' ..i..i..i H inno 70-I .. tot n Tlrnadwav. M"""' - !!- - " A modern Dncx .ff d'W'PSS Light, Steam Ilea t , E w Furnished Rooms with Hot Cold Wator. HOTEL 0008 O. A. Mctlln.rrop. Rates: HO cents a W""' Cor. v- "'"'" """ " - Singer Sewing Machines wo nnvo uici" " : ir-d fo..ii,iPti Honairea. Supplies and Needles for w ... W" ,MT"Ma KtlA I MIA n llLi.tin 2HO-A. Pictures &Frannng Walker Studio R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North RSSLiS: Parker & Leaton ,1 Iiisura" Iteal Estate, I'""1 " ,,Bb Clo Loi'kliiirt HUIIUW.M -- 0 f Ine Store, MarshfJ Have That Roi Bee cdllTBftt PHONW 81' - ,( R :LMixon:rix'v, - r..,....i.i.... .. '