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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18f 1913 EVEWING EDITION. . ' mwmmmmmmmmi PO PERSONAL NOTES Give Yourself a Square Deal HHHHHHH DnHHWHHHHBHHI tSH IHHHnHnHMll - i SAM SHOOK Is in town from North i Coos lUvcr. IN KJNNEV I:!!: OK HILL LIS C. A. HANSEN Is n visitor from Hnynes Inlet toilny. in ffl I'M (Continued from Pifo 1 with n story of tlio filing of Por ter Mothers' $."uo,0oo mortgage there snys: The deed was signed on March 1 , 191 'J, by Johnson P. Porter, presi dent, and A. ii. Oshlaiitl, secretary cf the Tidewater Mill Company, and Frederick A. Oosham, vice president, and Oeorge Hcfferan. secretary of the Michigan Trust company. Tim Gnnrd has Information thnt It Is the Intention of the mill company at Homo future date to entirely be bulld the mill nt Florence and make It one of the largest In the t'nited States. The filing of this mortgage nnd tha securing of this large sum of money at this time Is taken as Indication that these plans may be carried out very soon. It is the Intention of the Southern Projects for Oregon Include Road to Coos Bay, Accord ing to Pendleton Report. I.lu Wire prints The Pendleton the following- That the digging of a tunnel through the Hluo Mountains and the building of a line from Pendleton to Huntington and Olds Kerry to con nect nt the Inttcr place with the pro posed Snake Ulver branch and Hoze-mnn-HoIso branch Is part of the great railroad construction scheme of ,1ns. J. Hill, Northern Pacific magnnte. Is the vitally Important news brought to this city by men closely associated with the Hilt railroad and laud In terests. "The plan ns outlined places Pen dleton on the Hill main Hue and A. O. ROUKHS of South Ulver Is In town today on business. CHAS. CROUCH, of Havnes Inlet, is town today on business. I! Use your "grey matter" on this clothing prop0. HIUAM ORANHY Is In town his South Coos Ulvor home. from Pacific company to build u branch ! mnkes this city one of the strnteglc of the Kiigene-Coos Hay Hallroad from Acme to Florence, a distance of only three miles, putting that city practically on the main line. W'Jtli the railroad nnd this Immense saw mill the llttlo city by the sen prom ises to become n second Aberdeen, Wash., in n very few years. There Is more lumber cut In Aberdeen than any other city In the world, nnd ns Florence has much more tlm points In Hill's light with the llarri man system for supremncy on tlio Pacific Coast. "The Pcudtcton-Huutlngtou line will go Into Olds Kerry, the big Junc tion of several Hill lines. Krom Olds Kerry the Pendleton line will go along the river to Hrognnn nnd thence over the old road which was traveled thirty years ago, following up Willow Creek until It crosses the CHAS. MAHAKKY is 111 town from his North Coos Ulver homo. NEIL WATSON is in from Coos City today on business nnd pleasure. MISS LULU HODSON of North Coos Ulver Is visiting In town today. OKOIUSK UOOKIO of North Coos Uivcr Is in town today on busi ness. K. L. C. KAUUIN returned yester day from a trip to Portland ami Uoseburg. bcr tributary to It than there is 'divide near ironside, from whero It n roti ml Aberdeen thero Is reason to 'will penetrnte to lloulnh. thence dl- bellovo that oven a much lnrger city, redly west 181' miles to Van, and may be built on the Sluslaw. ''F Ship tcniudiovcl. Superintendent Dixon of the Mac Arthur Perks company hns written Engineer Hlndmnrsh of the Southern Pacific thnt Porter Hrothers are shipping a Inrge steamshovel from Wcnatcheo, Wash., to North llend. Mr. Dixon snys the steamshovel on its arrlvnl will be put to work Im mediately on the big cut through Simpson Park. Mr. Dixon docs not Intimate wlmn ho will return to the bny. He says thnt good progress Is being inndu out of Kugono nnd thnt the steel lay ing crew will reach Portolu within 30 days. with variations south of 12 degrees will go Into Hums. 128 miles. The line will cross Snake Creek at the grade twenty-four miles below Hums, then cross the north end of Harney Lake nt Kennedy, thence to .lunlper Mountains, to Lake Albert, down tlio ' marsh Chcwnucuu to Lnkcvlew, and connect with the N. C. O. This com pletes the fabric, with the building If the line from Hums to llend to Mount Washington to Kugene to Coos Hay. which gives the outlet on tlio const for the timber traffic. DooKKinciT.u ok hull is in:.i) IN (JKRMAXY, I I : I. W. W. IS SHUXXKII. Koity-Two Workmen Leave Kiigcnc For Cninps. The Kugene Guard says: "Tills morning forty-two workmen from the Ilunley employment agency went to the front on the Coos liny railroad from Kugene. Representatives from the I. W. W. nskod thoin to nmnnln HKHLIN, April IS. Tlio I before leaving, but they declined to benrer of tlio most remarkable namo In the German aristocracy I Is dead. Ho was llerr Pfoert- f nor von der Hollu (the door- I kcopor of hell.) Ho held an olilclal post In Silesia. ' do so, and went ahead. A police olllrer arrived on tho scene but as the I. W. W.'h wero not trying to use Intimidation, no nrrestH were mndu under the new ordlnnnce. which for bids anyone molesting men going to or coming from work." KSM CLIKKOUI) CAHLSON of North Coos Ulver Is spending the day in Mnrshileld. SI NOAH returned to town this morning after a trip to his Coos Ulver home. MISS HAHHIKT HANSON will go to Handon today to spend Sunday with friends. MHS. II. K. KI.O.M of Handon Is spending n few days with friends in .Mnrshileld. W. II. SMITH of Coos Uivcr enme to town this morning on a short business trip. MH. nnd MHS. FRANK HODSON of South Cons Ulver tire Murshlleld visitors today. Mil. ml MUS. CHKIIHON of Norway arc In .Mnrshileld on a few days' business trip. MHS. McKWAN has returned from n visit with Mrs. Mngcu and oth er friends at Hlvorton. II. K. 11KSSBY of the Coos Dny Creamery Is in town today on n short business trip. not a "whit" to the quality or the style, or the tailoring of the cloth FIIBI) NELSON returned yesterday from ii business trip to bis Ex celsior mill on South Inlet, sition Ask yourself if a big part of your clothes money hasn't been going: to pay bad accounts and other irpmeft.tt . .u M,aiaaa cs you war, You have been paying for all these bad debts for years, perhaps you couldn't help yourself in the old days but why not break the habit right now and L that money m your own pocket. DozensScores Hundreds of men know that by buying clothes at Hub Stores saves them $6.00 to $10,00 on each suit. You are just as wide awake, just as alert to get the most value ' for your money, as any of these patrons of ours. Then isn't it about time that you came here and bought your clothes the HUB way. "MONEY TALKS" Every Suit purchased from Hub Stores must give entire satisfaction, whether the cost be $1 5,00 or $40,00, We stand behind you, yE'A J; J Itt I BnJm.ln 0ea j Studebaker "35" Arrived on the Breakwater today. Its superb finish and fine appearance won the admiration of everyone who saw ii. The spring poet was on hand and produced the fol lowing effusion: 'We want a Studebaker, Dad, And nothing else will do; We want to get a good machine. Just for me and you, We've tried the others, fair and square, Myself, as well as you; Unless you spend a quite large sum, They're nothing but a "Bool" Just look at its fine finish, That always looks like new, Its aristocratic body Their equal, Dad, is few, My Jack now has a car like this, And he is always right, And you know Jack, my dear old Dad, He's always in the fight, Ho says that its rear axle, Full-floating as it is, Is just the kind that you should buy, And Jack, Dad, knows his biz, Its motor, which is simple, He says, is just the thing, And when Jack says a thing like this, My hat is in tlio ring, And Gee! that electric starter, That starts without a crank, Just pull the string and off she goes! And its failing record's blank, Electric lights, you know, it has, v That light when you desire, And the beauty of that is, Dad, You don't have to have a fire, And when you sum the whole thing up, And still be fair and square, It's just the thing that we both want, The "35" is there! W. II. MORGAN of Daniels Crock came to town thin morning with' supplies for tho local ninrkct. I Jill. KOUUIKH rotumed this morn liiK from n business trip to Alle gany. Ho wiih buying livestock. I'. K. AI.I.KX went over to tho Co iiillli valley toilny. Parr of hln iulhHloi,i Is to sueuro u blopdod dog. Hufe Clothing and Shoe Co. Bandon. -THREE STORES- MARSHFIELD. Myrtle Point. JAM US I.AXDHITH nml wife are In Mnrshileld toilay from South Coos Ulver on n buslnesss yiul pleas ure, trip. MII.O PIICUSOX. tho I.akoshlo mer- rliiuit prime, roturneil homo thlB afternoon nftor a short stay in l Murslitlold. left yesterday for Portland offer n short stay on tho liny Investigat ing the opportunities of the saw mill business here. They epoet to return soon. It Is uinlerstooil thnf thny were looking up the olil , Mllllugtnn mill. I T MHS. XHI.S OSMl'XDSOX and Mrs. Wlckham, of Coqulllr, enme over yesterday to visit Mrs. Kd Mooh lor and llttlo son. MRS. ROSA IMinUSS arrived today from San Diego for a visit with, hor ninny friends hore after an absence of several yenrs, during MHS. KUOKXK O'COXXKM. return- oil this morning from a pleasure! irip 10 ine u council summer homo at tho Mazo on South Coos Ulvor. CLAUD IMPISH and wife and Mrs. Piper's cousins, the Messrs. Thur innn, are In town today, from tho I'lpor homo on North Coos Ulver. ALIIUHT SMALL, son of IV w. Small, and wife nrrlved hero today i from I.ewlston. Idalio, to islt his father and his brother, S. C. Small. II. HUADI.NV. who In now doing some government work under Kn-I glneor Charlston on tho lower Hny, , came up from Umpire today on' DllblllOSS. which.sho has traveled extensively. Portland Loses Again to Los Including n trip to Alaska. , u Angeles Although She Has MH. HHOOKS arrived hero today from Wisconsin to visit Ills sous. Mall Carrier V. O. Ilrooks. and Hay ! Urooks, of tho Knstsldo mill. Ilo completely surprised thom ns thoy inn noi expect mm noro now. (1. the Most Hits. STAXDIXt; OK ciitrns. Oakland l-os Augoles . I Sacramento ... i I Snn Francisco rortlaud V. , 0 ,10 , 7 Venlco (5 L. i r, t! .0 s n Pet. ,.0!I2 .ill!" ,r,as .138 J20 .ana MHS. II. k. KI.O.M, n former resl dent of Mnrshileld hut now locnt ed In Handon. returned homo to day after a brief visit with Marsh. Hold friends. V. A. M'SK nnd wife of South Coos Ulver are in town today. Mr. I.uso is appearing ns a witness In tho case of A. J. Davis vs. tho Southern Oregon company. W. SI I KM. Y Is hero from Myrtle Point to spend Sunday. Ho re ports that his son. who went to southorn California a fow weeks ngo to recupornto from nn attack of pneumonia, Is getting along line , k, BV." ai iiOVOIii. ,,,,,',00!, POUTI.AND. Or.. April 1S. Port- n rmv if"'f wlU K0 "T.1"- ,nnrt lm' "Knln yestorday to mb An- ,. n fiecornpany lilm Koles by a scoro or two to four, nl- ' . though Portlniul hm) ton IiHh nnd I.os Augoles but seven. 1 ho scores yestordny woro: it. ii. j-;. 2 in :i I 7 2 AMOXf! Tin: SICK. . . ' Mr ii.i ".- ! is r 'f F' tie child Is reported quite HI. I l.ouls llalslger left )Mtfrdij fel I Coiiullle and Handon on l)uw i ll, ,..i iimiiliiiru'iiv. nt camiioi ley. was hoio tills week toiUittl father. K. U. IIomlnBway. Mrs. Mr.y .Mclntyrtf, "f Swttal Call.. Is visiting licr duer,l William Otis, hero. Mrs. I). C. Hones, of Cantf. ft A I M.u llnnffnr. OI .Aliom. - Tl""" "". V."". ".i i,toa nlliMIM ni II, .1. II. '. They nro lelntlvcs of Mr. Grim iiorluHliIro l' ror"" II. .1. KKOG1I. who recently resigned as superintendent of tho Coos liny, i ' ' ,,, ,J Homo Telephone Company's con- nA,,n ,? structiou department, left yestor- " '? ,' , dav for fnmilllo wlir lm u'lli l-M AUJ,0I08 tako chnrgo of tho liuprovomonts' u nn .," being nindo bv the Connllln Vnl. -' Sa.tt l rnnclseo H. i .'.." un .' nni ti i 1 toy i-armors- -o ep bono Company, o v. ', - A Heforo leaving Mr. Koogh was glvl Snn Franclawi l H. K. 11 3 en a letter of high recominonda- tlon by President DourIiih. At Venice H. H. K. Vonlco 0 I 2 Sacramento I 9 0 KI.KS XOTICK. M l.n..... .... ! n vi'i'i iv i 777, ., .'itiiniueiu cms win givo tlio urst t. a. JlhlUN loft Portland yestor- of n series of Informnl dnnco nnd i i ai n in i Iny morning for Tulmage. Ohio,' card parties at Mnsonlo hall next! I Along tllG Waterfront. according toword received this Wednesday evening. L'or meinlmiH lin?iMnBnr i. " .V",ry,,IK t0 tl,0!"n, thelr wvc. mothers, sisters and bedside of his brother. sweothonrts only. All Klks aro nnni . , . . uKe in nuonii nni bring the Ir Incly HOOD returned today from . friends, visltlnir kiw win i.V. .',i Ho found that It would ' come. Uy order of COMMITTBK. D. T Portland not bo necessary for him to no to Ainskn now to testify in tho Mc Donald murder case at .luneau. uiiimuK HKHltOX hns returned' from a trio to bis bnmeslnn.i i n, 1..1.,., TI.I.. ..- -- ' " ,.,iu uiuiii' siH'uon, Tho steamer Hardy arrived In to ilny from Snn Krnnclsco mid will load with lumber. XOHTH UIIXI) xi:vs. nnd - dnughter, Tho Adolino Smith nrrlved in about 9 o'clock last night from Oak-land. the '.I. A. Wnfd residence W at tho corner or erwui , Btroeis. iii r"c""', ...t.fj four lots 120 by 100 eel. 'l .... lwmui, ivnirii jii, -t- iiiiiiii mm"" ;..! will occupy the first of iW ..Mrs,OoffeH.a-ll liny woiiinii. ii. m- - . rtJ at hor home in Jl,r,u w qwiii plleatlor of illwaMi. BM or of ivy Comlwn of JUr""1 Cnntnln X.J. Cornel of Cfl or. well known Hi '"""l ...! offor np from K" I tnck of rheumatism. ...... .... AfrnrlVOf WfltJ!" .Mrs. ui ""',, frOB'l Held hns liocn uffertaS voro nttnek oi KT..,nmiW hns confined Her " 'of tho week. ... . ... ,7J77 has W. Miss irono ""-"," nines i fined to her "me ljr week. Earnest Vnrney, "jlS tor. woro In town toW t !P Oonledo thU --,,ii vnrney " t..n Tl... 14..,.. . ir ........ I if. .mini nieiiier there aro about nftv iw,nw,c,i.. I -'l188 ".dun, nrrlved today from finlo many from Marshflold there' now' !(m' Pn" for nn t,xt0l'l visit at tho, . ilioino of A. 11. Derbyshire. Mrs HKV. R CHOXK and wife', who havo ! stol,,or ls Jlr8- Dorbyshlro'H motlior. been living on South Coos ivr I some time, camo to Marslitleld this , J'". nnd Mrs. Henry Irlnck, who Tho Homer will snll toilay for San Kranclsco with a cargo of box shooks. Sho will mako another trip hero and thon go to Ainskn. Then tho Wash ington will resumo this run. CIIICKKX POy IX SCHOOL. TUKXT. Or.. Anrll IS. Tho schools closed horo today on account ISAAC R. TOWER. "THE GUNNERY" Studebaker Representative. morning. Thoy nro moving to , ,mV( J'p" spending the winter I l,f f0vc1riIl,'ase8 of wnnt ,B Biippnson tho stnto of Wnshlngton whoro California for tho bonellt of Mr to , (ll,cku V Some people nro they expect to locate. , Ulnek's health, will roturn on the l""1"1' tho '"U'rosslon thnt '.he Hedondo Sundav. trouble may bo of a more sorlous juii.n WHOHHKY loft today for tho SMuslaw country on ono of his ii'Kuiur nine niiying trips. Ho us uueu iiuormeil Hint COOKKII 1'OOH SALK. The Altar Society of St. Monica's I character and havo notified Dr. K. W. Prentice, tho county health of ' fleer. ...ni,. r(l . ru.. MPII1U -..! Alton and nw .;,!,. Cod "1 o tlieir no. .,. by nn nttncic oi ," W. G. Lawhorne. irt. toD sloneV. Uconrined oWri-J ..',. r rllPlllll nn ntiacu " -- complications, Mis: SSIXC3MAKS1'1- rompiii4 .. ,.-i.,. nlP .Man " ,ji. I,,nd..nM..ytl.l lCool ness for lilm. MICSSHS. HOl'CK AND SAMUELS null building, SAVK A Hour at IIAl.VKS. ni'iivriM."". ... - Ploco 1MPOHTKI) DIXXKH yt.l(li-.lt b getting SOT only S7.00 nt COOS HAY CASH 'rr i-Ai tin of Monipl il. K j, i I! 8i:,n, o r won, nn """,rnn the Ce '"'.,, d teHlvo at worK 0 bebat - infon.iat.on IJJjlH York onice. V'-win not "L VnVnolnt. but lie wj" ".,( Mft in is but . man is not In onu STORK.