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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 6 NEWS FROM ama I There Is Only One Way to "oriTTyFi cfvfv ( (TLLINtiS OK COQl'ILLE. ......... ,.. I'iti.i.'iin . .Minn "' "' " -' fRnoclnl to tlio Tlmc3) COALEDO. On-.. Mny - Mrs. j J. Dninoron and hoii of l.nnipsi Creek are visiting t the home of her sister. Mrs. ChnH. btullurd. Mrs. Dninernii wns accompanied by her slstet -In-lnw. Mrs. Sam Dnmcron no wof Lntnpn. but former ly of Houston, Tex. Mrs. Harris returned to Loqtiiuc. having spent Beveral days with her sister Mrs. H. Grow. Miss Russle Vurnoy tjiuueger Coox County Sent Event ns Told Ry Thf Seiitlncl. From present Indications a port for the Cciqiilllo Hlver watershed, from the territory covered by tho port formed by Myrtle Point to tho mouth of the river, will he organ ized in the near future, preliminary preparations for which nro now un der way. Petitions asklnt; for an election to determine the question will be In circulation wit! In the ensuing fortnight. E. C. Miller of Portland contem plates opening n Jowelry store In k 1 ...... niul f,niti miss "? -" " , m-u this cltv In the near future ?'";. " S;.i"."; Siiin The amount of money received hv the sheriff for six months ending Mnrch 31 for taxes totalled $:i!H, .158.30. This Is tax money for all purposes. Charles Harlocker, son of .Indue and Mrs. L. Harlocker. nrrlved home urnil,.,,,., v nit nil in Centime. Mrs. Arthur Johnston returned home after spending a few days in Coqiiillo with her mother. Albert Hnv was visiting at the homo of Chas. Slallnrd on Tliurs- .. Il. nlnV tluf ntlll cin. no is "": ,,1.; i,nlotii:liii:sH' Portland, where he Is a stil us removed most of his bolonMiifcs dont n th(j Xorlh.,,ncmo CoIcW of n Mnrullflnlll I wonder what the attraction Is In Mnrshileld. Coaledo Is tho ideal spot. ... Miss Ivy Williams Is visiting her mint. .Mrs. Orover Moore. Shu has Just returned from San Francisco, mid begins her school Monday. J. Simpson of Heaver Hill was calling on frleudB Saturday morning. Mrs. G. I... Williams of Coaltdo. Mr. ond Mrs. Jim Ferry returned 'homo Mondny from nn uxtended visit In California. They report hnvlng n delightful tlino. Mrs. Kelley of Coqiiillo and Mrs. Elwood of Myrtle Point nro vIbU lng with relatives, Ernest and Willis Vnrney nnd families and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and fnmlly. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis nro now domiciled In their nuw home. "Sr. and Mrs. Hoar havo ronted tho lluell place and havo moved in. Mr. Poiitim having completed his house ho has moved his family from South Slough and they nro now at homo In their now house. U. Jones, II. Mouahau, HIlllo Preston, Mr. Mender, Hart Itoonev, nick Epperson, L. F. CurtlB nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. McKoown were Sunday visitors In Mnrshileld. Perry Lntinlng. tho real cstato man, was a Monday visitor in Mnrsh llold. Chns. Klmmormnii, time keeper nt Camp 2, wna n visitor In Mnrsh lleld Mondny. MrH. Donovan vlnlto.il In Mnrsh flold Tuesday. Clyde Elliott returned homo Mon dny after vUltlng ovor Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Otto Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Bastwlck spent tho week In Mnrshileld nnd Myrtle Point, returning homo Inst night. Thoy report Myrtle Point n Hyoly lilaco. . Mr. nnd MrH. Hohlusoii nnd son, Mrs. GeddlH mid Mrs. Tlbbotts were MnrHlillold visitors Friday. Theo WIlllaiiiH was a huslucss visitor In Coqulllu Friday, , Mr. mid Mrs. Duncan nnd hoii vlsltxid In Conledo Frldny. Mr. nnd MrH. Harbor returned from Ilandon Friday evening. They report having a lino trip. Mr. Illlllo Grow has returned homo mid expects to now becomo n farmer. Perry Loaning whb trniiBnetlug biiBtucsH In Coqiillle today. Mrs. Clarence FIhIi Ib visiting In Coqiillle today. MIhb Hernia) Paddock Ih a bust iiphh visitor In Marshtleld. Will Jlell of MarHhfleld spent n few days with IiIh mother before departing for California, MIhh Violet' Menus has accepted n position iih elerk In West man candy store nt Coqiiillo. MrH. 11. Huretto of Myrtle Point Ih visiting Mrs. D. (irovu. MIks TlbbetlH Is now clerking the Htoru of S. Hnrgoroii. Pharmacy, on Mondny. and will take n posltllon witli l'lihriiinn's Plinrnincy during the vncntlou. Mr. Harlocker hns nnother year to Hn Isli the course. Arthur ElllngBton of this city will erect n two Btory building nt Ilandon this Hummer. Mr. C. A. Shroeder wns In town Tuesdny, nnd told Tho Sentinel thnt ho Is Interested In tho loganberry, and contemplates planting ten ncres. Ho lins 120 ncres nbout four miles from Coqiillle, mid Is putting In about 100 acres to oats and bar ley this season James Mauley Perkins who hns resided nt Pnrkorsburg since 1 S 7 r . died nt Hint plnco mi Tuesdny, nged sixty-seven yenrs. and was burled from tho M. E. Church South, yesterday. entertain coyriM.i: max. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Mast gavo a dinner on last Saturday evening In honor of the High school basket hall team. I At the table were Mr. nnd Mrs. lit. II. Must. Karl Leslie, George Oerdlng, Reuben Mnst, CIny Knowl--i ton. liny Miller, Clifford Kern. Irvln Watson. Hnrry Oerdlng, Walter Oer dlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. McRob- ertson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Howard. Mlsess Lotn Must, Dorothy Wntson and I.nurn WntHon served. A number of other guests, who hnd hccii invited for tho evening, nr rlved nt S o'clock mid a delight ful evening was spent nt games. Coqulllu Sentinel. In IS SHOT I'OH HEAR. Win. Nenl Crippled for Life by .leiry lliiiilley, of Myrtlo Point. Another near tragedy occured Sun day iih tho result of ono hunter nils Inking nnother for a bear. Ah it Is, William Nenl. a resident of Myr tle Point, will probably be u cripple for the balance of IiIh life. Nenl mid Jerry Huntley, nlso a Myrtle Point num. both went hunting Sunday above Holland prnlrle, but neither wns a ware of the other'H presence in the woodH, Huntley saw Nenl moving through the brush nnd mls Inking him for a bear, fired three times at hlui. Two of the bullets Htruck Nenl, ono passing through the fleshy part of his right baud and the other lraklug the bone of his right leg aboie the knee. Nenl's cries warned Huntley of what ho bail done. The Injured innn is MVltTLE POINT POINTERS. News of Upper Coqiillle Valley As Told by The EnterprNe. J. H. McDonald, who hnd tho bones In his ankle broken In n fall from the trestle on the Smith-Powers rail road, Is now able to perambulate nbout the streets on n pnlr of crutches. Dr. Herbert Herman nnd sister, Miss Netn, arrived Tuesdny night from Rosebtirg. The doctor is nn optician mid will nssoclnto himself with his brother. Dr. Hnrry Herman, nnd the two will shortly open n Jew elry store In this city. W. W. Duggaii, who recently took n timber claim In the extreme south enst corner of Coos County, walked In from there Tuesdny, n dlstnnco of .'li miles, mid took tho trnln here for Mnrshileld. Thirty-five miles Is n pretty good Jnunt for n innn 02 yenrs old. Clyde Wylle. who hns been em ployed with Wlllett & Hurr for the past six months, loft on the Inst Hrenkwuter for Portland, where he will resuino his duties on the police force. He wns on n bIx 1110111118' fur lough nnd tho tlmo expires Mny 1. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Aiinln gavo n fnrewell party In his honor nt their homo Inst Frldny evening. Warren DeVoe, of this city, whose family arc living nt Santa Hosu, Oil., received from .Mrs, DcYou tho fol lowing clipping from 11 Snutn Rosa pnpor: Three children of Mrs. De Yoo, living on Sobnctopol avenue, and a young Indy visitor wero sufferers from ptomnlno poisoning Wednesday night, and only prompt attention by Dr. Scninell prevented very serious mid possibly fntnl consequences. The fnmlly ate tinned salmon for supper. DRUM'S OK HANDON. Xcmh of Clty-by tlie-Sen 11s Told by The Recorder. Donald Macintosh lies critically 111 nt his homo In West llnndon, having boen stricken with typhoid fovcr. Mr, Macintosh hns hosts of wnrm frlonds who nro grieved to lenrn of his lllnesH. Tho Grace. Dollar crossed tho bnr today with two hours of high tide. Mnrshdold pnpors plonso copy. sniurtiny .lustin O'Rrlon wns ser MYRTLE POINT SCHOOL. Voters Decide to Issue 8:10,000 for Now lliilldlng There. Myrtlo Point will havo n flno now school house, to cost In tho neigh borhood of $li,000 by the tlmo school convenes next Fall after the Summer vncntlon. The electors of tho district decided the mutter nt a special election lust Saturday, when they voted to Issue bonds to the niuount of $20,000. The election re sulted 10 to 20 In favor of tho bonds. The new school house will doubtless ho built on what Is known ns the Iteeso Endlcott property, on which the school board secured mi option somo tlmo ngo nt $-1,1)00. It com prises nbout one nnd n half acre and Is located two blocks north of tho present brick school house. Plans for tho now building havo been pre pared by Architect Gntint of Porl Innd, mid provide for u two-story frmuo building, 5 Ox ST. feet, with eight rooms nnd full basement. A modern steam or hot water boating plnnt will bo Installed. Myrtlo Point Enterprise CLUIl at Florence. Iliislness Men Form Commercial Club There. Tho Florence West sayH: "About thirty of tho business men mid loading citizens of Floronco mot In lousiy crusiiod wlillo at work at tho tho dining room of tho liny View glit by Hotel last Friday evening for tho Randolph mill by bolng cauc '.' !, ,? t'moor' "0 was brought ,purposo of tnklng steps to orgnnizo hi iiiu minium iioHpiuu unu ih on tno n commorclnl club. Tho meotlng recommended Geo. T. Schrooder for rond to recovory, "Conny" Johnson has n now Ford runabout nnd horonftor will drlvo to ana rroni tno mill Instead of via I me river mm uonts. M. I. Randall has been awarded the contract for tho erection of n resldenco In Azalea Park for C. K. Kojif. C. L. Foster has purchased Kd Henry's Studobnker car. DRUM'S OF HANRON. News of City-hy-tlic-Scn us Told by The II11111I011 RtTiirdei'. A. Ilaberly received n lolegrnin toi.ny aiinoiinclng tho death of his youngest brother Charles, at Salis bury. Missouri. April 28. Mr. Hah erly was n prominent business man and also leader of the Coniinerclnl Hand and conducted a private or chestra In Salisbury. Alfred Morras received a big Cat erpillar engine on the Kllzabeth to he used for hauling logs nt Pike's enmp. Dr. R. V. I.eop has a now Mnx woll runabout, which caino In on tho Hllznbeth. Hurt on Davidson received wnni president, C. II. Young for secro tnry nnd K. K. Surfnco for treasur er. Their report wns ndopted mid I ho officers wore declnred oloctod." XIJW HLOOD AT FLOItKNCi:. .Vemiy All of Xew City Olllclals Moved There Recently. Tho Florence WcHt says: "Flo rence has somo now blood In tho olllcers who nro In chnrgo of town nffnlrH for tho yenr Just coinmoneed. Not only are they now In their otll clal positions but thoy nro now coiners In tho town. Of tho seven elective olllcers who nro to guldo tho town 1 1 ts progress during tho coming twelve months, four trustees nnd tho mnrshnl havo moved horo nnd Invested lit property during the past two years leaving only tho president nnd recordor among tho older residents." EARN IT And that is just what we are doing here every day, what we will do in your case, too, if you will but give us the opportunity. These are not merely clothing stores they are rather clothing homes places where you should feel free to come for advice as to what you should wear to best express your personality. It Would Cost $3 to $84 12 More to Sell These Suits on Credit would that make them worth any more to you, Mr. Man? Think that over! We Have NO "Deadbeat" Accounts Bookkeeper's Salaries Collector's Salaries Stetson Hats Stetson Shoes This Will Set, You Thinking Miiuy of the IiIrkcsI buyers of clothing In Coos County nro buying their clothes nt tlie Hub Storn they appreciate our inetlioJi ir good Judges of stylo niul quality. Cm you afford to Ignoro tliclr Judgmtnl! ' Bymrri.ViJun ff flMEOt-TTi io-jrr wacji &"MONEYHTALKS" mm ESBH Hub Clothing PhoeICo, Banclon. MARSHFIELD. Myrtle Point. E iv 10 w AT GOLD BEACH WMSl'K ICIVKIt nsuixti. nbout .1.1 years old and one of the 1 "'o or tlie City Recorder, on tho oiii-uiiie lesuieius or ine county, lie " ".' ui .uuy, i;ii;i nun will re- SAM-:.M, Ore.. .May B. Oppononts of tho Uoguo Itlvor llsh bill, pnssed by the Inst legislature for the ptir- iiiiHH ni ro.nurn 1 iu iimr .n,i,iiAMni.,i the Otlier day (hut IiIh innllmr liml flsllllii' In l?r.i-n, lllvnr .l,.. .1 ... mi . . .. ... . .. iiunnv . 11(1 LlllillLWII uieu recently nt her homo In Kub- they hnd found n dofect In the mens- in, .misuimiiiui uiiiuuy, uregon, 1 lire liniUIOll I'OSt. G. A. R.. nn.l tlm llnndon w. It. C are uiahlng duo preparations to observe .Memorial Day. Friday, May 30. The registration books of the City of Ilandon will be onened nt Mm has a Inrifo KnterprUo. fnmlly. .Myrtle 1'olnt tip nioM (og(.)iu,i,i.i:. ininutiful linViis, ningiilllceut roes decorations of home, all tend to attract people to a community and make the promoters of rhese things more happy mid contented with themselves ami their xurioiindliii;. - Coqiillle Sentinel. main open until tliu iitli .luv of June, una, said day being tho last day for registration boforo the spe cial election In the city on Juno !Ui. WANTS .MOMJV HACK. of Ringer Hermann Seeks Return Cost of I left-use or l'Yiiinl I'lisii Hon. Ringer llerniann left for WiiMliliiKtou. 1). ('.. where he will make an attempt to pass a bill Some And. Xeus. uuongn congress niiliiiirlzlng tho re- r.. trniiL- in iii'i-iinir iiu .-luiu iin.1,1 'urn of such money ns he snout dv In n sling, the rohiili of an oiicounterf'!,,,""tf the "ftlon br night ngalnst he had Sundiiv with u refractory uu-1 "1"1. "' ,l10 Kovernnient. Inasmuch tomoblle craitlc. The kinall bone In ! "w i''oseciitor llene. mid Hetectivo the wrist was frneturr-d I Hums have been denounced for the Wm Weekly. J l) iiuiklow nmlM",rt ,,uv ''hived In the land fraud Dr. M. O, Steinmler hiuo Joined tho BC i,,, ,lie other defendants have llht of 111H0 enthusiasts l-'mli bus l'l'" pnrdone 1, Mr Hermann fools vecelMd lt new Kord car during tho tllllt he should bo reimbursed in tho past week - Myrtle Paint Enterprise. s of several thousand dollars. that would make It Invalid, no uuiiiii win no disappointed by nn opinion given todny by Assistant At torney (Jenornl Vnn Winkle, hold- Uig that tlio nlleged defect is im material, rno body of tho measure wns supposed to conlllct with tho title. POLITICS AT COQl'lM,!:. Chnrlos Skeels, n. D. Pierce nnd O. C. San ford were noiiilnated for couiicllinen for a torin of two years and John S, l.nwronco wns noml nnted for city recorder for n term of one year, by tho caucus. Messrs. Skeels. Pierce and Lawrence, if elected will succeed themselves. Mr. Cnry. retiring nldornian. declining nomination. Coqiillle Sentinel. II l) DANCE SAT., MAY 10, i HAND DANCE SAT., MAY 10. ROOSTS THE CHANDLER. 'Coqiillle Is showing reniarknblo ndvnncomenf." snld a Marshtleld man to Tho Sentinel Tuesday, "but If thoro Is ono thing more thnn another needed here it Is a modern hotel. Tho Chnndler In Mnrshllold hns dono ns much for our town ns any single agency, and an attrac tive hotel in Coqiiillo would do the snmo for your town." Coqiiillo Sentlnol. Marshfield Baptists Adopt Res olutions Asking for World wide Peace Now. ' At tho conclusion of his sermon 011 "Tho Wnsto of War." nt tho Mnrshflold Rnptlst church Inst' night, Pnstor Hns8ford presented tho fol lowing resolutions, which n largo nudlonco ndopted by a rising mid unanimous voto. Copies of thesu resolutions will bo forwnrded to President Woodrow Wilson and Senators Chaniborlaln and Lnno mid are as follows: "WHEREAS. Tho systom of war robs national life of its best' men nnd of its economic resources, while Its horrors nro degrading nnd cou trnry to tho Bplrit of tho ngo. and "WHEREAS. Treaties of arbitra tion nro fully npproved nnd proven tlvo of tho ovlls of wnr, ami for preparation for It; mid statistics re veal that since tho beginning of tho nineteenth century H21 International disputes hnvo been snttlnil lv m?.i. trntlon, or Judicial procedure so proving uint wiien nntlons prepare for peaco thoy get peace; and, "WHEREAS. Tim vRtr...i ,.r ,.... ed Peaco crentes International Jeal ousies mid fears, and also Involvea the consumption of the lnrgor por tion of national taxation to tho enrichment of tho relnltvoly fow who profit by militarism, whllo tho tiiinnturnl soclnl conditions connec ted with bnrrneks nnd warship life' become 0110 of tho great roots from which grow the ovll fruits nnd diseases that Christian civilization Is endeavoring to destroy, and. "WHEREAS. Truo Christian pa-1 trlotlsni desiies to conservo national life and to protect young manhood and young womanhood from tho ad mitted economic and physical evils of this system, which peculiarly tends to spread tho immortalities that religion seeks to combat: there fore bo It "RESOLVED. That wo. tho con gregation of the First Raptlst church ' of Marshfield. Orocnn .in rc,....rL ly petition Woodrow Wilson. imBi. ilUUl Ol Hie United Slntns nn.l nl nsk tho co-operation of tho Putted States Senators from our own stato the thoro soon bo oponed negotia tions with the powers, both Euro-1 pean and Orlentnl innn.,.. . , treaties of arbitration with them." A college man wants $10,000,000 melodies catalogued. That's worse than the llfty-seven varieties. m.IIa? your lob Pouting done at The Tlmvs ofllco. l NEPHEW ffi 10 III itEv. . l. hall and hew j0in Jenkins, Formerly ol Etc n I ! .- m.t lift I AND WII-'H DAITIE pifC 8110 MeiailVC UI SHORT A HO IT J(l IN WHil'K ItlVKIt AND PLAN I'Olt NEW CHL'ltCH. Snyder, Appointed. Mrs. John Snyder o South BrJ .urn. jinn, u.. -:..,. .1 wav hns Inst received ? . ,. . -- .. "- . . n.nh.T. J( uev. t... ii. unit win rotiirn .moii- appoliitiiieni 01 "" ffui day from Clolil Honnli whoro ho HayPH Jonklos of nelllDBMB," E. Short and wlfo In special meet- ,Hlrlct. Mr. Jenkins " lugs nt tho Rnptlst Church of 0f Mrs. Snyder's ",er. S & innt pinco. iiio uiionuniico nun horn at umpire. '" 'm rtrt!i6 Intorost on tho part- of tho pooplo rosldouts of tho Day "' ' . (lk, of Gold Reach wore very gratify- family nnd wlH be '""i ing. niinoiign tno niootiiigB woro tno young i T,. ' ,Mr ilr held so short n tlmo. 20 confessed told of In a llolllngnara P'', Christ nnd Roguo River wnB tho prints Ills picture sua scene of n very Impressive baptls- Mg sketch of nun. K inal service. "Jolm un '",' Aiatrd & Rev. nnd Mrs. Short, who nro hnm boy. a bee,nl8 N"., ArtW noin prencnors, commoncoii worn dot to tno r-"y 1(0Mf, nt Cold Reach last fan, Shortly by Congressman J. a. ' g ufterwards thoy organized tho Mr. Jenkins was wrn church with ton nionibors nnd to Ore., January T- ', ,'w tin ! i. .... ....... ... .11 frtni vears w . iiioui mid tno onrnest unnstiun peo- uvea wim " t0 b- Plo of tho plnco, Is duo tho credit went with his P8rf 'at ,bt V for tho present oncoiirnglng out- ham. " 8, i r JenlW look an organization with 20 Sldo High 8Cno?nl;lloi 0n AprH' mounters, expecting soon to liiiliu tako ins l""""(hpr-(ter M" a house of worsalp. Thoro Is room nnd will ?? V .n unuiM2 mm iiuiiiuiiu tor ono goon eiiuruii ui aiiuiiiioho. -;-.., mi .ni.t ii ,. .... . . . .... .Htm nnn "i'1 I ror ono good cimrcii ai Aiiniipous. "o;rii n0 doum j- . hut In nrlnr In do of- VOIIIlg lllllll 8nn ",",' m flltl" foctlve work tho peoplo ronllzo that Itahly fl" the poi i hoBorei". - i .nnn sn !! (lold Reach, """IH WUIIV IIIU IIUUIIIU lUUIltU IIIUI ll.tnv l.nnllV BvB ...w.w ( v flUMIU IUI III l Vf " izauon and govornnienr, and otnors outside tho Raptlst denomination are genorally giving tholr support to tho work. Son i '"'- , . 1,1 I? A A telegram Tuesday by " on.i, Marsh, from their ' taltt Marsh, from ,daho,iJ Keofor, of Shoshone, laa, U, 1 IUI (lniiclltnra Tlirilmn nn.l ..., MWM4IU Uilli 4JU1D, UIU nn.l ATfd r -rl-t. j .i !.! ivt hub, Vfuurtj 1IIUUK UUU liIlUHIlul SrVPIlt vnctnrlnt nt Glmtm A nrn ------ .fvuvvniuj MV UUU1U aVIVD) Mrs, Porry Dodson visited horo yes luiuuy NORTH BEND NOTES. I .' $?Jk'i ... . r r .in n Mrs. Reefer jpi anirioy Potorson Is 111 nt hor homo ;";-. , ero as Js 7;; llnynes Inlet. . nAJro lhl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black nnd ".' "',. Unandon Jtecui I Lois, and Mr."" T..ika. 'i'!! Lou. ' Our Lonui'f ",. tiBaw fCB well to Invcstlga Jbe . , , ." . . . ..ii.i.nltv nf evei;-jA,il tho I'rosbytorinn Lndles' Aid So- "'""""Y-ci,0oeiB0,K1w eiety will meet nt tho church pnrlors nioter .ho cn nd bu Tliursday nftornoon. , fr. '".".."Vale and on hj ... &a'?: A "Oy?l 1!!: !i. recommendation t Held on Si,dny. . . . nnd If U 8 notbum rltj n ?J Mrs. unarles Doano, of Marshdold, '"i " " lcen tbei"""', j, was tho guest yesterday nt tho E. "i1'1'10", Poude of k"SiJ' n. Hodson homo on South Coos of n inu W tuie fromjg 'us. w. rotorson, who bus spent. "J :, in the vK""" r:twtV daughter, returned this weok to hor o 1H ' "" (he result bj" homo on North Inlot. "e for '" r home Pi V The old Nortii noini mill will bo nstrous iu "- r an,i j closod down for a fow dnys whllo BomcP'nfor the 8e B ouiiiu il'iiuhk nrn noinrr mndn 1 w " ' don Surf Have your Job printing dono it The Times office. Try The Tlc8' I""1