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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1913- EVENING EDITION. : - R ADVANTAGE TO TRA TRAL AVENUi IATURDAY THE LIVF WIRE merchants of this live wire street want to get acquainted with you, Saturday they will offer you an opportunity to save money by trading nn rv, Ji avenue, Each merchant lias arranged an offer that includes your o' on '"'cenTrAL AVENUE ' elsewllei'e- Arrange for "Saturday t an evervday nccoaalty. your opportunity to lny In n supply of tooth brushes, any brush In stock from 2f,c to COc values for Saturday's nnle on central avenue .ammerer Day, o IT IS TO YOUJ 1 O N CEN j iOc 1 these are dupon'tB french-inatle brushes and wo must limit the sale to four to a customer. we guarantee every brush sold, whether at sale price or regular, owl prescription pharmacy fraiiu d. cohan. opposite chandler hotel. OLL1IVANT & WEAVER "The Pure Food Grocers" " Offer for Saturday Sale Only, on Central Avenue 1 FOUNDS OF SUGAR FOR $100 Phone Us Your Order Early, OLLIVANT & WEAVER Phone 275-J Pure Food Grocers Good Place to Trade Cor, Central and Third, For Tomorrow's Central Avemiiuie Special- GraitisA panr of sJioes, Hat or accesories equal to SpSoOO wiitlh piurclhase of soiib. Yours, amdotns to please, The T ggerj Tbl( JBgSllF Offers GemiiiOTie Bargains FOR THE CENTRAL AVENUE SATURDAY SPECIAL LOT NO. 1. All our $12,50 Suits will go for Look at These Prices LOT NO. 2. All SI 5,00 to $18,00 Suits $4.35 LOT NO. 3. All $20,00 to $25,00 Suits for S8o3S CENTRAL AVENUE Tee Baiar PHONE NO. 32 w iiraMaw Pharmacy Offers Special Today, Tomorrow and all the timo, the best Drugs, Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals at lowest prices Bring your prescriptions and recipes and they will be filled right at lowest prices! Phone 215 WINKLER'S Pharmacy "Deutsche Apotheke." 58 Central avenue THE LADIES9 EMPORIU OFFERS FOR SATURDAY 20 Per Cemrft Off om Ladies Evening Gowns Wo have some beautiful designs in the very latest style effects. Ladies, don't overlook this opportunity. Call Saturday. Tlhe Ladies Emrapor jhuunra Central a avenue, Stafford Offers for Satarday Sale on Central Averaie FINE FRENCH BONBON! Were Oc pound Af r, for only o o lortoo & Hamsomi Offers for Saturday Sale oira Central Avennae S3.75 Suit Cases, now $2.95 $7,00 Suit Cases, now $5.95 S5.50 Suit Cases, now S4.75 $6,00 Suit Casos, now S4.95 $4,50 Suit Cases, now $3.95 $2,75 Suit Cases, now $2.25 Norton & Hanson Co CENTRAL AVENUE, OPPOSITE CHANDLER HOTEL I. SPECIAL MUSIC (POAMirMF WW MAT SPECIAL MENU EL SUNDAY EVENING HUB OF CENTRAL 13 COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKY Editor and Tub. DAN K. MAI.OSKV Niwh Kditor EMIMItE MILL lll'MOK. Claude llot-Uett Says Uopoit Was "Made Out of Whole Cloth." Oeoro llnuptmun, n rotnll lumber mnn of San Francisco, 1ms relurnod to San Francisco, after a short visit with hlh old friend, Claudo Hockott, of North IJoml and Empire. Mr. Ilaupton spent about a weok on the Hay. lie has somo stock In some mills but Is not actively engaged In the lumber manufncturliiB business. Someono stnrlod a yam In connec tion with his visit that he was going to tako over the Southern Oregon Company's mill at Umpire and opor nto it. Claudo Hockott, who is tho local manager of tho Southern Oregon Company, as well as managor of tho North Head Dux Factory, stated that "tho yarn was mndo out of wholo cloth." Mr. Hockott said that ho sup posed someono saw them going through the old mill and looking nround, when ho was showing Mr. Ilaupton the sights, and then pro ceeded to "dream." C. R. Smith, head of the Menasha "Woodenware Company, and tho Southern Oregon Company. Is expec ted hero next mouth to look after properties on tho Hay. Mr. Smith was expected hero last month but was detained. Ho will probably be here to attend tho annual mooting of the Southern Oregon Company, which will be held at Empire, Juno 2Gth. Mr. Smith has stated that his com pany will not start anything in the manufacturing lino horo until the Govurnmont Milts affecting tho valid ity of tho old Coos Ifciy wagon road grant are ended. Tho Southorn Oregon Company hns fit), 000, 000 and 100,000,000 feet of stumpngo on tho peninsula, hut this Is not suttlcleut to warrant them Uartlng operations. Much of this has heon logged over once. Tho Menasha Woodenwnro Company has consider ablo stumpago on tho Umpqua and in that section but this will not bo available until tho railroad gets in Herbert Armstrong, mnnagor of tho Menasha Woodenwnro Company and Southorn Oregon Company, stated today that thoro had boon nbsolutoly uo negotiations for tho salo or leasing of tho Emplro mill. Ho said that Mr, Hauptman while hero and looked over tho mill but had not made any offers for It. NOTICE. Will tho ownors of dogs running looso In the vicinity of tho race track take warning and keep their dogs away from tho track to prevent trouble? AltltANGi: to go to HAXDON next SUNDAY. TALK OF NEW VESSEL HERE Tho C. A. Smith Company Is said to bo considering plans for a now typo of vessel for tho Coos Hay sor vlco. Tho now vessol Is to handle tho coal frum the Smlth-Powors mlno on Catching Inlet and also tho product of the pulp mill nud probably will do n general freight and passongor busi ness. Nothing definite hns been dojio about tho matter yet but it Is said thnt preliminary plans havo been sub mitted to somo of tho otllcors of the company. Tho vessel considered Is to be somewhat smaller than tho Ade line Smith, but will bo speedier, tho proposal being to equip her with 2, 500 horse-power englness while the Adeline has only 2,000 horsepower. mo amiin-i-owers mlno will prob ably be producing 250 tons or moro coal with a fow months and tho pulp mill will bo shipping considerable stuff. Tho now vessol Is to bo plon ned especially for this servlco, tho speed being a feature of tho passen ger servlco. While nothing deunlto has boon done about tho construction of tho new vessel, It Is likely that definite steps will be taken soon. ROAD CASE TO RE CARRIED UP Arguments Submitted Con cerning Special Tax Levies Other Matters Up Deputy Prosecuting Attorney LU Jeqvlst wns horo from Coqulllo to day to present some flnnl argu ments bpforo Judge Coko In tho spe cial road taxes caso. Tho caso from Road District No. C. Is to bo made n test case nurl slinnlil lmli Pnio decide against tho county In tho collection of these special levies, Mr. Llljoqvlst wants to carry tho District No. C action to tho Supremo Court to determine tho law In tho matter. About $150,00u In special road taxes hinges on theso cases. John D. Goss appears In behalf of tho timber owners nnd others who are protesting against the special road lovles. Mr. Llljoqvlst has been Informed thnt tho referendum Is being In voked on tho county attorney bill which will mean that his appoint ment, as well as tho others In tho stato, will bo hold up for six montus nud tho old law will bo In vogue until tho Novombor election, at leant. Election In November. Oregon will havo an olectlon next Novombor,, despite tho general be lief to tho contrary. No officials aro to bo olected, but tho Legisla ture provided that an olectlon should bo held so thnt tho peoplo could vote on all referendum and Initia tive mnttors that nilcht como un fol lowing tho Legislature. Clear Out Resorts. Mr. Uljeqvlst Is making arrnngo mouts to stnrt a vigorous crusado against tho rosorts after Juno 3 when tho now law goes Into effect. Undor it, tho property occupied by rosorts can bo confiscated and more strlngont penalties enforced making It easier to convict. Somo of tho rosort owners aro said to bo moving out now nnd dis posing of their belongings. Autolsts Face Trouble. Mr. Llljeqvlst Is also taking stops to onforco tho state auto license law. Mnny Coos County ownors are vio lating the law. Our of a list of 35 ownors .which Mr. Llljeqvlst sub mitted to tho Secretary of State, only throo had paid this year's li cense. It Is probable thnt a special agent will bo In horo soon nnd all autolsts not having the 1913 num bers on their machines will bo up against heavy fines, rangtnj J M aBM$r.?.IIJeqvUt U not cerUlatW Forger l'enweli will be MP horo for his preliminary trM. Mr. I.IIJeqvlst basn been wiW" find out who Quit Erlck. a, , tho Swedish Conati cblni W L this county some time w. n considerable estate from heirs In the old country Un re ceived nothing, was. I ALONG TIIH WATERFK0.NX I ' Tho Westerner mum u"- lug for San Pedro with f"J lumber from the W dxt sho took on at the W mom , Tho Adeline Smith H t inni. this morning tor V" , Tho Bwkwa.r ta v ' tomorrow from Portlwd. t COOKKT&erW Tho Ladles of the Yvm A Church IllJioldbfSnSlJr food sale Saturday g sm 31, nt the Perry NO01' beginning nt f-,.rrEll. WEAVER. PIIOXEj' .lrrrRXTIOX ' " .;.; ritea TheVe wl.1 be . Ngjfo in honor oi j. - . Ore0B. nionf firand Lodge pi y '...-wist Peoples 5-10-15c Store Moves p0opsf0osffice About June W IHH