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THE COOS BAY TIMES, IVjARSHFIElD. OREGON, WEDMBDAYULYM913.--EVailWa EDITI0 ti 1' ra 1 i tSff J . i I 14 7 ) I? k l ff: i i- i COOS BAY TIMES'" local overflow. t-- M. 0. MA LONE V DAN K. MALONEY iMitnr mil .News Editor Official I'iiimt of fim County. CITY Ol'Klt'lAI (IK PAPI-.R .MA UK I OK tin: II-'IELR. ..i. I i'miiiiiiUh niii'is .Meet. Junec Jumi ' "' .. ..... ......... ... ,- T. Hnll wont to uoqiinio io"j i tend n regular session ot uie cuiuuj coiiiiiilsfllontTS. Sent to School. (iow Why lms sent his eldest son, Hurt, to ban Krantiseo. to attend school, per fecting his education in Chinese ns well as EngllHh. . , ' Tiv Mnrhliie. K. W. Steele Is to- X THOSE parts of tho west Uiat arc ... Vying otlt Oorst & Kings adapted to the culture ot tho lo- ' ,y,jroplnno and It Is working imiilmrrv. Illlllllreds of ncrCS arO .,,i,. il mmln n few fllglltH being planted to that hybrid rr",t I ovur the hay as far as Marshfleld. that hnnlfn n ph- rnintnDrrliilr T.nct. Herbert I.ockhart that Is of growing linportame. I In-1 ' ' ' .... , . . till II UVIIVIO .rwj ... -- --- plant locanrhhries. I Along the Waterfront. demand for tlio perry tniinen or i-mn- !""""-" ,"""' , n m., n, i.tm SSSarsiSBSSSfiBBris i.n.. imnti unlit Mint tho Cnna llnv ntul I tracts 1 1 lit) HV.WI """ - - w rvmnlili, vnllov ecMons art- natural liomrs for tliu logannorry. uui no i' I? grown commercially. It returns as high ns $100 per acre, turn is ibsi supplanting other crops. There should be n fruit cannery here nnd bund reds of ncres of logan bcrrlos that would bring prompt cash returns. A badly educated man may hiss a pretty girl when ho Is tempted to; his fiancee wuen lie wanm 10 ami his wlfo when ho has to. PERSONAL OVERFLOW i t. The .Elizabeth and Unndon sailed today from Uandon for San Francis co Tho Adeline Smith sailed last ev ening for Oakland with a cargo from tho Smith mill. The Alliance Is due tonight or early In the morning from Eureka and will sail tomorrow for Portland. The Hardy Is loading lumber at North Hend, having arrived yester-Jt,y- . . . Jim Wnsson has named his new deep sea fishing boat, which Max Tlmmerman built for him. the ing Chief. AMONG TfTH SICK. - I -0 Mrs. Mike Durke Is rapidly recu perating after an operation she rt- fncle Dead. Mrs. Linny, nigm niw.rntnr nt thn Mnrsllflold telephone li'v.x.ui i - - II u -- . ... 1. ,.., i..... i.. i.. .... intn fim'nffirn Imu rprplvpil word or tiiPTpnt v unilcrwont at Mercy nospuai culturo on an extensive scale. I death of her uncle. .Ins. Ilarroll. a J ,llt fs w home and ablo to be up In olbur districts where tne uerry ; reuren ctipiinuiu, ui "- nun uruuuu i-mmiuviuuiu u. ..... IJIIICngO. . 1. IJUIIUUIHRU "IIU llliuri ....... More Ton nsltoM. Chns. Stnuff and .'an operation nt Morcy hospital a few others today filed the plat of a now days ago l getting; "lonB n1"'-., townslte on Coos Hay. It Is called I C. A. Nollt.er of .North He ml. lio Koosnla and lies on tho east sldo of is government Inspector on the Not tl .i... ik... Vm, vii.. f.iui niiinra msn i oos rn it (iri'iiuiiiK. jubiuiuuj unit 111 I 111 . J I llll J I 17 ! . " ... i. . - , , filed the pint of Elk Park Addition to Lakeside. Attcml Court. V. V. Douglas. U. O. Graves, A. S. Hammond. Harry 0. Hoy and C. V. MeKnlght were among those leaving on tho morning train for Coiinllle to attend a specini ses sion of circuit court which Judge Coke Is holding there today. Take Rcgivcx.' At a meeting of Arngo Chapter last evening. Dr. J. T. McCormac. D. I). Pierce and W. II. Drown of the Palnco Cafe, took tho Past Master's degree. The degree work was followed by a little bamiuet nt which V. E. Allen presided. .More l)i link-.. Four moro drunks confronted City Recorder Duller In won tho enthusiastic approval of John Connelly W.M. UNI), of Coiiulllo. Ih n Marsh field visitor today. Mr. I.lnd. al though past 87 years m age. Is still able to miilic his way about nnd receive tho greetings of his friends. A. P. DAVIS returned yesterday from Co'inlllo river for a short stay, having been thrown out of employ ment ns lumber Inspector by the destruction of (he Hnndolph mill by fire last week. Mil. AND MHS. JACK I10WIION of Maxwell, nre hero spending the dny. Thny wore accompanied by Mrs. llowron's sister. Mrs. Flo Johnson, who has been visiting at tho llowrou home. OEOIMIE SNYDER nnd wife and children of Daniels Creek, who have been spending a few days at the John Hnytler home, have gone to Myrtle Point to spend the Fourth with relatives. CHESTER SANFOHI). who arrived' hero on tho Dreakwater from Portland to visit relatives for two weeks, returned this morning from Haynes Inlet, where he visited his brother, George Snnford. MHS. A. I). THAFIl bus leased the J. A. Matson house at the corner of Third nn, I Anderson nnd will soon occupy It, moving from South Fourth street. V. C. Ilradley and family will make tholr homo with Mrs. Traer. CIIAS. PHILLIPS of Coiiulllo, was hero today, having arrived via Drain this morning from tho north, where he lias been the past three weeks. During his absence. Mr. Phillips took In tho Ruse Carnival i his finger badly cut and crushed by getting It might In n lino. BURNS PICTURE ' ' MAKES BIG HIT, (eat Detective In .Motion Picture Play nt Grand Theatre Draw Two Dig House. Standing room was nt n pro-, in In tit nt the Grand Theater Inst i evening nt both exhibitions. The , occasion was tho first showing of the picture drainn "The Land , Swindlers." In which the great de tective, Win. J. Hums, appears. The picture was a splendid one nnd police court today paid $." mid the other three hnd no money. After scrubbing out the en gine room nt the city hnll, they were released on promise to lenvo town within .'10 minutes, nnd they started for Myrtle Point. ltclnllw-s Die It. A. O'Drlen hns received word of the death of his brother. J. M. O'Drlen, at Denver. Colorado. lie was em ployed by the Wells Fargo Express Company. Mrs. O'Drlen has also Just received word of the death of her undo. George Solllnger, of Can yon City. Oregon. Ileum t Di owning. C. G. Larson, of Hunker Hill, hns been uunblo to confirm a report received here that one of the Saubert boys wns drowned nenr Acme. His daughter Is married to II. A. Sauhert. One 'of the boys, Hoy Saubert. has been sullied to pp'.loiitlc fits ar.; '!ip think thnr he might pnsslhlv have , been the victim of an accident. everyone who was present. .Many Interesting and beautiful scenes wore shown. It will bo repeated again tonight so that everyone may linvo nn op portunity to see It. .dvi:htisi:d urninis. List of advertised letters remain ing In the Mnrshlleld. Oregon Post office for the week ending July I. I !H.'!. Persons calling for tho same will please say advertised ami pay one cent for each letter called for. Arnold. Lizzie; Herdol. Mrs. P. I).; Hordel. Mrs. Ilobt.; DleJ. Al bort; Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Algot ('.: Datson. G. H.; Downs. Clarence; Foflln. W. II.: Hnynes. John; Jack son, I). A.; Jones. C. T.; Johnson, Albert; Judd. Miss Joan; I.nwliig. Hess; Lnrrnn. Mrs. Vnrlp; ?!n'!v-. aid, .1. V.; Mosher. A. L.; Parks, Clara; Peterson. Theo. J.; Ilaugh. Chas. ni..iHt.i f.'.... . rn VrlM,VJ:r...?.k,i'H.r:y',;!JLr. 'I Scanner." 'mIw Minnie. .3 sSml h. II. T.. CM; Slnkler. Allen; Wolf. Wllllo; Westnian, Osenr Itobert. W. II. CURTIS. P. M. and A. Ilelut. ni'1 working out their sentences on the street today, tho former getting five days for being drunk nnd the lntter two mid a half days. Jas. McDonald who wns sen tenced to two and a half days labor on the stieet slipped away this morn ing. . I), .sownsh today paid a S mid visited relatives in North Yn- Gne. which was imposed on him yes- klma JOHN PALMED, who has been do lug team work for Willed &. Ilurr, of Myrtle Point, Is moving camp to Eastsldo todav where lie has n contract. Mrs. Palmer and family arrived on the Inst Dreak water mul havo taken up their rotddcuco nerosM the hay. W. II. CON ret limed todny from a trip to Daudoii. Myrtle Point and Coiiulllo ns u speclnl officer In eMlHntlng applications for wid ows pensions. Tho result of Ids investigations were filed with tho court in session In Coiiulllo to day. TOM HODINSON returned home to day from Lakeside. AUGUST KIUKKKN wont to Myrtle Point today on busliiesii. MISS EDNA HANSEN loft utoi day for her home in Gardiner. J. A. JOHNSON loft tMtrdnv on a trip to Hiindon and Curry County points, DEL IIENNESSEV Is In from the Is thmus Inlet today to upend tho Fourth E. L. HODINSON returned todtiy noon from a IiiisIiiomi trip to Co iiulllo. G. A. IIUOWN came over yesterday from lioiul Myrtlti Point, where ho U HpondiiiK the summer, to spend a few days MHS. J. C. HACK Ell. of Herkelev. arrived la Huudun Mnmliu for a vUli with her husband The nre NtoppinK nt Tho Chandler MRS. RALPH NOEL and chlldien. .if fin iil t t,.,M i li.h.,.i ...... t . -....,...,.-., M.lini .11 1 IKHIIIM Dnttey her ywlerdn while en ruuui io i-oiiuiit to init n;u lives. ('A,V.T; J,,.I,U8TKNW)N- r ,,l,'''1' I llll. luft jiiHtenU) for Maplelon to Join Mrs. ChrUtensou and the enildren who are attending a family re-union ul the home of her parents, Mr. nod Mrs Nee- loy. J. O . STEMMI.ER returned to Co 'lullle this morning after n short stay bore on liiulms. u,. u !, iiiu ilmuto adornments mid some ",""' ! " IIHII 10 IO0K tWliK to d.iterniliio whether or not It wan "Juko." HARRY Hl'l.T.MANN has returned fioiii a biiHlii, , iiandon ; n' ;n 'hat iv,.,v a. imUh 'illgnatloii theu. over tiu. f,lunP. " In the huMmll name e sax I' was reported Hint Joe. Coach was to im (Uborn uitu u nan. don lost to North Hend terday for drunkenness. HA I LEY Gins REWARD. Gobi llencli Sheriff Will Get S.-(M) I'or Dlmuond's Cnpturi', ROSEIHMIG. July 2. The Hums detective neiii.v of Portland !i.. given notlio Hint thev will imv to Sheriff Ilnlloy the $.'00 rewnrd Just as soon as the stolen moiiev Is re covered mul Hay Diamond, tho Glen dale hank robber, who was captured at Gold Hench. is convicted. STORY OF THE DAY, First Doctor: "I understand operated on Jones last week." Second Doctor: "Yes." "What did you operate for? "Oh! for $100." "Yes. hut what did he have?" "That wns all he had." you i i Trv Thn Thn- Wnnr ,)m rim: near roseimrg. ROSEIU'RG. Or.. Mulv 2. The large sawmill owned mid oporated by II. G. Domilman. of this city, and situated nt Ten Mile, burned to the ground Inst Saturday eve iiIuk. T!u Iiws Is estimated nt about .ioiin mul is partially covered liv Insurance. TiTc Royal TONIGHT . DON'T lORtiirr HAOLI'.S' ini.L AT KAGI.liS' LL TOMORROW NIGHT. A GOOD TIME ASSCRED. SWEDISH LITIIERAN LADIES will servle DINNER from II to 2 nnd slPI'ER from .1 to s ,11'hV nnd ;i at the church parlors. ALL COME. SWEDISH Ll'TIIEllAV LADIES will servle DINNER from 1 1 to 2 nnd sri'l'ER from ft to S .ll'LY J and :i ni ine rnnrcii parlors. ALL COME. AN ENTIRE (IIWf.'E OF l'RO-1 GUAM IX YAI'DEYILLE AND PUT CUES. Thus,, ciiiuic PutilcUs will (in tl... j vaudeville stunt. , III Plctines: I ! DEATH AND DISASTER HY WIND ' AND WATER -In two reels. Do i not miss it. I WELL MEANT DECEPTION-An-i other one of thorn grent Majestic i comcdU'.i. I THE TRANSGRESSION OF MAN-! I El. - A Western story of a oung (Ireaser's trials and trlb-1 illations. Full or pathos. j Coiuliig: Jul I Opportunity." n great Picture In two reels ' lul.v :, The Fisher Maidens ' iii open. Save Money for the Celebration HY TMNG D TGE OF Til ESI! .H AldTY. LOW IMIK ES o . .,.".,,!'.v,.vr11 nu: i'xgmv Rolv' 4W?.' "AW' T,,M"- I.lhby COAL. The kind YOU lmv ALWAYS l-RKli, Phono 7R P, ' le llvtrv sn.l Trnnsfor Coimmnv St. Helens Hall rouTUMi.OBiao.x HeitJent and Diy School for Glrli i iiu sisTi:n bi I'l.moit, otcicv aj M. Ilrltnt 1UII Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Collars Sl.no ND SI.U.T MONARCH jr SHIRTS FOR P .V Sl.nil AND SI. 75 CHiriT-AltROW 1 tt SHIRTS FOR I ,UV S5.HO AND SII.OO SIIOIS AND ' 1 on (. FORDS FOR I.Oy S'J.nu AND SiUm HATS. ONE 1 1 r LOT FOR I. ID SI.M5 CAPS Q 'U .89 7.VCENT CAPS - I ' 59 I ,,...... " m.v for ... ; ,55 iME EARLY AMI M:,,R,: Von (.,101(T THE BAZAR Phone 32. STORE OF QUALITY GOODS. STORE OPFV imIS,n VM, Tllinovvv , "' .IVlll !, AmiEiuiinicemet: 'I'hc lodcrii Voo(lnion of AiiKM'ic;i, loros irv 'IVaiii. itiv building n pavilion bm'k oMlic 13nnk of Oi'ei?on. whoi'o they will hold a "IJow-ei-v" Dance ilulv -1th and 5th, oponinj? on ovo iiih; of Julv :5d. Music will he furnished hv Lew K'evseivs Orchestra. Dancing .Inly Mil will start at noon time, lo continue until mid night. The same program will he followed July ")th. The pavilion will he 70x90 and will have a good floor. The entire Forestry Team, in uniform, will have charge of the pavilion. Defore (lanc ing starts on afternoons of .July -Ith and Otli, an exhibition drill will be given free. Uefresh ments will be served on the grounds. The team will also give fancy drills during the parade on July 4tli. Police 'prolod ion will be furnished at the pavilion at all times. The pavilion will lie handsomely decorated, and everyone is assured a good time. Definite Privileges W nnd you ro il 10 HEX you hrliiB money to tho counter of this bank reive in exchano a "clioeklni; account ' push hook, doliiK more than placing your funds In safe keeping. You are employing, without cost to you, It ES I'O XS I II L E AfJL'XTS, whose services nro those of exports, From the llrst day you boshi n chucking account, you hnve tl'o use of some definite prlvllcKcti. Yon wish to pay n debt. The person to receive the money tuny be ucross the street, or several miles nvvtiy. You may nover hnve seen him. Hut you write a check In Ills favor. You may carry It to lilin. If he Is not there, you can leave It no one can use It until the one It is payable to has properly endorsed it. If he Ih at a dis tance, you can mail It nt the nearest box or Klvo It to tliu car rier. When it conies back to you, It will carry nil "Iron-clad" receipt on the back. You can pay out $3S.DL ns cas ly ns n single dollar no chnnne to wait for. Having to remember what you paid out U dono nwnv with. You have n double record your checks and your stubs." FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST 1IAXK IX COOS COUXTV. Established 1HHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Iiitcrot paltl on Tlmo Deposits. Officers: I. W. Hcnnett, President. I. II. Fliiiiuuiiii, Ylct'-ivsiiiit. II. I-'. Williams, Oishlcr. !. F. Winchester, Assistant (.'ashler. m Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE &A3STRACr CO., Inc. .... nielli hii.M.ST.U'KEX, Miiiiuj-oi FARM. COAL. TIMRER AXD I'LATTIXfi LAXHS CEXERAL A(!EXTS KASTSlliK MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE ll.i nxH'iLi.i: city office i'lioxE V.;!: SPECIALTY. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. IU-.TA1L DEPAIITJIKXT IiVMIlKIt, LATH, SHIXttLES, MOULDINGS. RASH itooFixo paper, irrc. AXD DOORS. CUT TIM! Fl'iu. inn. iv ...,., .... " ' '" lsi.nu oun vooi). PHONE 100. 0 183 SOUTH BROADWAY Just Receiij another shipment of thel Mysost jjr Primost Chen Stauff GroceJ Phone 1C2 Woodrow Wilson's Brel .Toseph It. Wilson, Ih on, J iiuini-iiiiuiii neaiiH or it. J Fidelity & aunrnnty Co, company, iiku oiners reps hv us. Ih succcedlni! I.. '.. the most cannbln ninn inH iiKenient. Fidelity bondi j premiums. I. S. KAUFMAN' V Co, FAMILY IHNXERJ In our now location. . poclally prepared to cater tt; uuuu. uuguiar incaig oriV dors. Open diiy nnd night. MERCHANT'S CAFF, nriuunvny iiiki i-QimniTrlil New and Second llandfi sold on (liu liistnllmtEi IIAKRIXOTOX, DOVI.R 1 ntia Fivmt st. Phone JIIO-L MnnKi Pictures &Frami Walker Studio, FOR QUICK WORK. FOR PROMPT WOSd FOR: GOOD Telephone the old rd Coos Bay Steam k We always deliver the c i Phono 57-J M PROFESSIONAL DIRECT! R EX.IAMIX OSTLIXI). "' Consult ln KiiKlnmi Aicliltccl. Phone IlliNL ManhMI T M. WRIGHT. J CONTRACTOR AM . IIUILDER Estimates furnlshod on i Plans and specification! fa it desired. An honest JoM icon. Piiono 124-R. TOEL OSTLIXI), J I'lllllll 'I'llllKP ntul Rn ; 1lii S. Sixth Streot. PIiom tl Leave orders nt . U. Hilwl en, TJERL RILEV IIALLIXCEB PI .Tllttr mill Tw neAiiluce-StudIo, 237 So. Brcri Phono 18-L. ". CHAXDLEK, . I r i " ' - . -n , Anhltl Room 301 mid una. Coktl , Mnrslifleld. Qregoa-, rv. V. MORIIOW Dentlit. 171 Rrlimw Itnllli,.,. mn . Theater. Olllco I'Kone SJ WM. S. TURI'KN, ARCHITECT , Marshfleld, Oregon nn, A. j. HKxmivs ' Mllllnni 1i..n..l Parb Wii Rrn nnillnnn.l An Mil I work on short notice t 'M lowest prices. Exam!nuJ T.mlv nii,..i, -..i.. nlltA Ohnndlnr Hnal. nhnnn JIlJ THE RECORD I'HOTOrjRAPlIIXO ARSTRACT COMVVVA- w "5!e.?h.? ."PWo copies of all records o SSr, ..m.v.b Ul unco, preseni owners, or nnv niiior i- .. , ' 'u "e, msrievrlS,nJ?iMfJil'hed on ort'notl ' ,nrr,uatln relating HIS.NLSS OLHCE: 117 Nort,, Front St., Marshf,,,,,. Phono 1B W. J. RUST. Manage A Tnndorn 11m. aw uln. - uu,u UIIVK U1IUIU.I Tlokl . .. . HJ "eui. oieum ncai. -'n Furnished Rooms with W oia water. HOTEL O008 O. A. MetUn, rrop. ,ica, on ccnta day W"'J nr nrnwilwav nd MJ T. ,7. DROWN SOAIFE. & H. HODGINS First Class Weaving . Promptly done nt I u' s- hIii and t'ouiifetlciit. UCLUKAIING .uurne i North Uend. Or.1 Estlmutes runilshed. Gray Auto Service Uniaup Panhiii; Till? liuKT.. . WWW Tn MTmirni ! - B IMicr & Tucker, Proprietors Phone orders to Blanco Hotel, 4C After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe. MarshQeld, Oregon. S''i?"?"',' YERS. CLEAXrcnc iiu.3i;us una HAT RtiXOVVTOitd Be Up To dm Order your Suit p i TnrV TheTaW A JUU Dress W? li7H Front Si. l Singer Sewine Ma We have them for rent or "1 JIachlnea Repaired-, Suppllea and Noedloa tot' XV, J. RITZ. Hll Park Ave. Phono 280-X Have That Rooffr wnwr iu Bee COltTHEft-l 233 CENTRAL. Phone 250.x rnunsi unii 4 . -vttewytij.- . nJi -4.ji. .tttlu. . aMi ., mi iiuiontiK. Let make your nexf ni -1