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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1913)
EC3i? '"J1V.23Sih.--" ,Ms$gsL THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1913-EVEMIHG EDITION. 5WS f ar b j Twe; rriiiiixos of coqi m,m:. Coos County St'iil .Whs ns Told by Tin Sentinel Mr. nml Mm. (leurge Hellonl left on Tnesdav for California, there to visit lelntlves for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J 3. Savage found Inland California climate dlHagreo nble to them and lnivu gone to Humboldt County for an ocean breeze. , ,. Coos Is oiio of the few counties of the stale that has never had a circus within Us borders. A son of Mi. and Mrs. Da veil port, residing "ear town, and a child of Mr. and Mis. O. A. Mlntoyno, are mulcted with what the attending physician diagnosis as Infantile par- nljBls. uoin ore recuveiuin. Mr. Meade, leading iniiii In the Mnrgaret lies Company, has loned 120 acres of land about two miles up the river from Coqulllo from the Monahsha Woodenwnre Conipaiu, and Is erecting a comfortable bun galow on the tract, lie expects to put slock on the land. ,. I Young has purchased 8. "v. ilnrmou'H lease Interest In tbo snw mlll at Dora, and Is now conducting the same alone. Ho Is sawing n'joiit l0()0 feet per day, principally road lumber. Mr, Reynolds, receiver for tbo Couulllo Lumber Company, says four different parties have recently taken up with him the matter of pur chasing tho property and lie ho lluves there would be no tio-iTilo In disposing of tbo mill to good, responsible people were the Robert Dollar first mortgagu brought to an Issue, Tills mortgage Is for 15,000. Mr, Hoover, of Ilniidon, Is build ing a bungalow for Hchroeder Dros. tit Arago. .!. I', Long has sovered his con nection with the O. K. Creamery, and gone to California, where lie lias accepted n similar position. He Is succeeded by I. N. Stewart, for merly of the llridgo Creamery, and recognized as one of the best but ter makers In thu county. COI.I IJKACH Xl'CJGHTS. Xi-Hs of Curry County ns Told b.V The (ilobe. K. .1. (taker, deputy game warden, was In town Sunday evening. He is r.rrnnghig the departmental affairs so as to be libit to cope with the In flux of noii-reslilfiit hunters dill lug the open season. Stnffoid and Ilauer were the suc cessful bidders for repairing the Han tlolph. They havo ordered tho ne cessaiy material and on Its arrival will prosecute tlie work vigorously. It. I,. Mneleay returned to Wedder- biii'ii Saturday to give his personal attention to business nffalrs. Then, wll be a meeting for the citlfiiB of Clold Ileiieh next Saturday In (laiintlott's ball for the purpose or tnlslng ftmdH to build the lmptiBi i hurcli. Wo havo the staloinent from C. A. Smith Lumber Co.. of Marsh field, Oregon. In regnrd to prices and what they will do for tho Daptlst church at Cold llcnch. A law and order league Is now be ing organized by tho fishermen to govern fishermen on the Rogue. Tho purpose of this lengue or union as nemo call II In to put a stop to rob bing nets, corking and all other small tricks that have been Indulged In by some of the fishermen. (.OLD IIKACII Xl'fifJOTS. NBU'N l-'UOM KOSKIiritU. Kti'iitr With Coos County Homing. From Itusehurg I'npers. .Mr. and Mrs. I. amine, of 1 1 ill ley, Idaho, who havo been ls'tlng on Coos Hay and various other parts of the iitato, left this morning for Yon ctilla, ufler looking over tnis vicinity for n few days. The Pendleton cowboys are going through to Mnrshllelt! and other cities on the coast to put on exhib itions during the Coos County fair. They have showed In Corvallls, Cot tage drove and other places along he line with great results. They have with them IG outlaw horses which ttiey have brought with them and havo plrked upon tho road, He .vond a doubt tho famous drunken ildu and the steer bull-dogglni; s worth tbo price of ndmlsslon. I'ersoiiH arriving born lodnv claim to have met .liimes Domibew nml arty en route for Dilution, In I lowsler Canyon, Tuesday. At that time the party was ciimped nml wns ''ijoylng the fishing so aniiiidiuil in nun section or tho stale. Du rum returning homo two weeks hdicti Mr. Dunaliew and partv will lslt a number of coast cities, In rinding Murshllold, Cotiilllo and Myrtle Point. m ('',n'. ,l,mviml "'"' '"'"liy. or Marshfleld. passed tiirougn hero this morning on their way i (,auts Pass, wheio tlmy lmv -decided to niake their future home. Mr. How l.ln'.w"H '"""orly In tho newspaper business at Cottage drove. ,ur!,V ",ml Mr1.'- ' Hln'rlilnii re iirned home Wednesday aflernoon ,r " ,A,.,W0 W',,K '''"" at Dan- ... .., repon mi excellent time ""I miiiiIi. ih irln homo from Mv,-. tie Point In eight h h. I'l.omixci: ;ijovin7 fast. I'aili ('"iiiliiK of Itallioml Itrln llullil ng Aithliv. KI.OIIBNOK. Or.. Jul "y'9. ,,,,, ence builders are hnWiigtl.,, I11H est :2'r?)'-u,arH''1"' 'I measure to the nearnesK of t 7. n..-i.,..0.Kt'lly: A.""'' I'IIbh-ii and Li i . . ." l"B'''retl and the In- Curry County Xeus ns Told by Tlie (.lobe. Willis Moore has ordered the ma terial and has lot the contract for tho construction of a largo two story building, n part of which will be used by himself ns a butcher shop. The upper floor will bo made Into office rooms nml will be for rent. It. I). Hewitt has tho contract to build It. d. F. Wllblto had a very close call last week. While working with n kind of hoist tho chnln broke, letting a hundred pound beam fall, strid ing him on the head and slightly racking his skull. In somo miracu lous manner he escaped Instant death and will bo about In a short time. Captain John Anderson of the Randolph came overlnud from Port land reaching hero Saturday and will rush tlie work on tho Randolph as fust as possible. Tho captain had somo rough experience In getting tlie i:nterprlsu to Portland which mnkes him nil the moro anxious to once more get nbonrd the Randolph. It. L. Mneleay returned to Wed ilerburti Saturday to give his per sonal attention to business affairs. K. .1. linker, deputy gamo warden, wns In town Sunday evening. He Is nrrangliig the departmental affairs hi as to be able to cope with tho In flux of nou-resldciit hunters during open season. PORT OltFOIH) OITIIItlNOS. Northern Curry County Xohs ns Told by The Tribune. A. Richard wna taken suddenly III Sunday, and Dr. Horsfall of Marsh field who happened to be In town on an outing, was called Mr. Richard in now convalescing. C. A. .Iiiinlesou of Dilution, wns n Port Orford visitor Saturday having been spending a few days on the S'x es, where he recently sold the Dig .Jewel placer mine for $115, U00. Mr Diino and son. of Murshflold, spent sevornl days last week camped at Agate Hencli for n vacation. The young gentleman Is tin employee of the Klanniigaii & Dennett bank at Marshfleld. Hx-County Judge K. A. Dalley, wife and two children, started from dold Deneh last Sunday for Portland via Grunts PnBS, where Mr. llnlley goes for medical treatment. C. II. Penrse was lu town recently on his wny to upper Sixes to build Duckskln Dob's new residence. C. II. stntcd that tho strawberry crop on his Middle 101k home this year was n record breaker. The patch yielded between !!000 and .'1500 box es, over 2000 of which were market ed. There were n number of bltiobnck salmon in the bay last Friday, and borne good catches were mndc with trolls. Report thnt a gamo warden wbb going to Investigate thoso fall ing to find out whether they had li censes or not, hns caused consider able speculation over the Jurisdiction that the stato of Oregon might havo over an open bay or rondstcad such as Port Orford harbor. The Parisian New Store of Ladies' Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments Just opened In the O'Connell building, Mnrket nvoiiito. This will be our temporary quarters, ns wo will inovo In our now store In tlio new Chandler Dlock iihouf Septuinhor 1st. WK ARI) SIIOWIM! A DIG VAKIKTY OF LADIIOS' AND MIBSI3H' TAII.ORFI) SUITS, COATS, STIIKKT AND PARTY GOWNS, tit prices LKSS THAN COST TO MANDFAC.TURU. All utreut uiitl party gowns are Individual In style, no two ullko, muilo ospoclnlly for THF PARISIAN. XKWS OF IJAXDOX. Told Al'TOISTS WIIItK LOST. Two nuloinoblllsts, N. T. Wnllock and William Dalby, of Seattle, ar rived hero from Myrtle Point about ! o'clock this morning, ufter nearly mi all-nlglit drive. Yesterday morn ing lit X o'clock they left horn on the western road, hut owing to tho lack of sign boards they took a different road than they Intended, which lead to Myrtle Point and about r.O miles out of their way. They wished to mako tlmu back lo Rosobiirg and on account of tho roughness or tho roads, which thev pronounce the worst tboy over saw', arrived hero with n broken rear spring mid much other small dam age. -Rosobiirg Review. 1'vents nt Clty-by-tlie-Seii us liy The Itecorder. Arthur Coach will soon movo His Louvre Cnfo Into his new quarters In the Lorenz building. He Is hav ing the building put Into condition for a renl modern city cnfo. Pat llaiiahtiii has returned from his trip to Toronto, Canada, where ho went to bo at the bedside of his mother, but unfortunately ho was loo Into, as his mother was dead and burled before ho arrived. Mr. Hun rnhan says ho wiib In somo scorcli lug hot climate, and also says that Mnanclnl conditions In the Hast mid in Canada nre more stringent than here. Ho Is glad to got back to Coos County and declares It Is the host place on earth. Art Gilbert, Fred Fleger nnd Smith went out In the woods on Crooked Creek about four miles southeast of town Wednesday morn ing and succeeded In bagging a good-sized black bear. The bear showed fight mid put three or four dogs pretty badly on tho hum before Gilbert succeeded lu plnclng n good lead ball In thu bear with such telling efrect as to put Driiln out of business for all time. Extra Special While They Last Ono lot Lndles WAISTS One lot Children's IHIF.SSKS. Ladles' LIXK.V St'lTS , ..tfl.l.", values up to 1.110 ,,.$ .115, values up to $ .8fi . . .!i7.7.", values up to $11.75 Visit the store, ns wo havo iniiny other good bargains to allow vou: get our prices. You are welcome at all t lines wliuihur you purchase or not. The Parisian O'Connell Untitling. .MARSIIFIIXD, OIMCGO.V. Try Tho Times Wnnt Ads. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLIHCST 1JAXK IX COOS COUXTV. IXiilillslied IKHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Tlino Deposll.s. Officers: W. Ileiinctt, President. II. Tliiimgiiu, Vice-President. V. WlllluiiiH, Cnsliler. T. .1. It. Geo. l Wlucliester, Asslslnnt Cnsliler. side flnlHiicd work Is o g I ,'' 'Hiikh will cost over $100. unices lu Florence, stari',,)" ,M.!!r"'' ,,!ly ""'Hhal. has s arted work on his new bungalow has leeched two mow lomli if ;er ion, up . iho rh or ,ui, ,.x,.wu X." ""':' fow day U un. A. Niidenu is In town pre.ar- .'', "'"I' rk . his two , ,'v u'liercle biislnebs Idock. h ;. ;:. that tl. i(K x ,", i 'idy for iiccupniicy hoon. HhiuHs .dock u. ,,;,,;; .' ,'n t , s f lour ami offices and lodge on. , ;j ! oii, nnd will cior 1 in. i"' The loci.l o,i);i. , .Mn, ,..,!,.. ,. fouton.plntliiK the erenlo , 7tt ,S I Hike Is pliinnlii i , . , Mi More on his i,i,.i,i .."'.'. " ln II 1). hllionl;,., tlto PlllieilCtt .nn tractor. Is Imllilln u ,.V,Ji I on" KliMli. i.!.. .,. i iMliloiico on k. hi, m,iui," "as ""'"" ' "OVOl'IJ lllnilis fiOATS ftfir,S ".."SUB .' -S2 ussy Tlirillir'u i!rl,.li. t :. ..." f tlrlvliiK off about to hei f v srysstAEL-jNT. KILLS DIG ItA'ITLIIR. F.rnest Primer killed n monster rnttlesnako lust Siiiidny, on linker Flat, which hud IT, rattles, Tho lep. tile wan larger than a man's arni lu tho thickest nart nf lis lm.lv lint. tiers seems to be moie numoroiis this 'tar iiiiiii tor iniiny heiisons past. Riddle Tribune. ' .Mn,,J!!! ("lr Jo1' Pr'iitliiK done nt Tim Times office. !f n, "ttltuto Is offered you for loley Kidney Pills, It menus n chenp- .. nmuiiiin in iiresMOIl lipoil yoil for the dealers nrofit. nm fur vmn-o Foley Kidney Pills may cost tho ileaM iiiwio iiiiiii a cheap substitute, but they glo better results than any oth er kidney mid bladder medicine. Atk ii.i iimj ll,lllt')- ,'IIIS. Owl Presiriptloii Phnrmncy F Cohan. Opposite Chnndler II Phono 74 rnnkl Hotel OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS its forty. fifth school year SCPTCMDCn IB, 1013. DEGREE COURSES In many phascsof AamcuLTURc, CNamccniNa, Home ECONOMICS. MlNINO, fORCSTRY, COM MERCE, PHARMACY. TWO-YEAR COURSES In Aonicou ture. Home Economics, Mechanic ARTS. FORESTRY, COMMERCE. PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES In manual training, j.'rlcultiirc, domestic science and art. MUSIC, including piano, string, band instruments and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Tint Knkichmunt oi Kukai. Lu'i"' and n Catai.oouk will be tuuiled free on application. Address II. M. Tknnant, Registrar, (iw.7.,0) Corvallls. Oregon. Orent Display of Now Autumn and Winter Goods Call nml got your cholcu out of a thousands patterns. -'S Front Street . ' it..... ..... Definite Privileges W1IF.N' you bring monoy to the counter of this bank nnd re ceive lu exchungo a "chucking account" pass book, you aro doing more than plnclng your funds In snfo keeping. You aro employing, without cost to you, K KS V ON H I H Ij K AOKS'VH, whoso services uro thoso of experts. From tho llrst day you begin a chocking account, you havo thu Hsu of somu duflulto privileges. You wish to pay n dubt. Tho person to receive tho monoy mny bo across thu street, or suvernl miles away. You may nevor havo seen him. ' Hut you wrlto n check In his favor. You mny carry It to lilm. If ho Is not there, you can lonvo It no ono enu use It until thu ono It Is pnyablo to has properly endorsed It. If ho Is nt u dls tnnco, you can mall It nt the nearest box or glvo It to thu cur rier. When It comes back to you, It will carry an "Iron-clad" receipt on tbo back. You can pay out $38.92 as easily as n slnglo dollar no cliango to wait (or. Having to remember whnt you paid out Is done nwny with, "ion have ti double record your checks and your Httibs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY i",MB,Bw,B""iw Jtiso p,,. .;..'.,-, '."..'" '"""'K HUT ranu, ., '".".y.. W."l shee of T SlltH'llIK iwiiii... ....!.. ,... . ..... .',,(,,...- Kll.lll'.. ... nross'iL,:' ".i? "goals Hnv .r..".." '" ."". I oriclflltl; in' """ "in-iu'er-i .'hi Do the Yoimgsteirs Read The AdvertiseinraeEte? Indeed they do -some of them. Thar is, mi, r ,10 advertlboinoiits. i.f:i".ViklnK. S..,,iai",fi2,;;,! ln V"""1,or "lTt-bnsol,ai, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ItKTAIL DKPAUTMENT LUMHKK, LATH, 8IIINOLK8, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOOItfl, hoofing I'Ai'uit, rao. CUT TUB FUKL HILL IN TWO HY USING OUH WOOD. I'HONE 100. 18a SOUTH HROABWAY I ten- IbO He needs ever so as .noi y as ;rpape,s,,ivmSL!i ,,,,yK !,t wh s,- '!"'. too. aiv Intel e.ted In udiurlWni! Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEES ABSTRACT CO., Inc. IIKXHV SKSOSTACKKX, l,,Kc.r ALlltSIIFIKLI) OFriCU. IMIOVP COQUILLK CITY Ol'VlCK "ho.VK ll-J. 101. ., . ..mi-i, KIII'IHUTI .l,,u ,. Ii rr""r"!T ln the re- 'lp In time bavos money. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry we always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfleld Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line Cars leavo every 20 minutes from "''"", ,1 P- .; from 7 p. m. to 2 o clock overy half. Faro 15 cents ono way, round trip 25 conts. commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00. Cars leave Chandler Hotel, Mnrsli- NSrVBand?'111 I,e"d NWS C" '" G0RST& KING, Prop P,t01 Studio B1 -0Dh 1'huiio lOit,' Kntlmatei 1 IMana and J If final.! i toed, t.?: H vmToi S I'l... . 4lh q o?"?'i L.;.r-o,i r '" urat Itwidenc W.ft loom 801, "1 OrlniM Thut, W" .8.1 TV1-.'.! ro eqs.', wor on i lOWMt Dri Uij ittn!, VMWtf t HaveM See d k another Ms Pii Stauffi $10 ill Whore w selling fori an except offerlnj Ii don t uk a nilvliedlf. ' We cn iv before Kit I. S.U1 cM Good Ct' reasootblt "Will ni Stand Blw?J phone, 71- TOU JUST ItECfl A lrp ftlllM Shi Call ml rl ware. Wll Intent' &tfli from tl In eledricu" Wo nolnts In ' inc rale'. the first m r.,n Irunl 'I Three tl Twelve f StarTfl W. S. EKO1! Marsiif I'hone Uniqwl ass ! Barnard Lowi Hani ui 11 l.MM..1 '- I s. li Co. m msura Times Office gMCW'' I.JT -lAU Kim1 f M Printing Done at The