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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
SSw .- m--ww-w- X THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1914 EV ENING EDITION f i nw o mimnpoic3 j i If TING MEWS 'FROM NEAR O I , HKOALL IX GUHUY County JikIro Wood Attacked on '" V8cvcrul Scores The pFJortfc Orford Tribuno says: Tho recall' petitions ngntnst County Judge 5f$& Wood were filed Inst Wednesday' evening with tho County ! Clerk, 'aiulF'tho election will talto 'plnco wlthlii' the next twenty dnys. Tho potitlons curried 107 nniues, i42 of' which It Is said were legal 'Blgriers-t'en more thnn the required number. Tho petitions nllego: 1. That' ho hns advocated ami voted for tho expenditure of, and '.has spent1 largo sums of money be longing to said county, In wnys un "authorl2d4,uy law ntul of no benefit to tho people. 2. That$ho has disregarded tho IrlghtB of potltlon of taxpiiyers for tho appointment of officers whom ;tho County&Court aro authorized to nppolnt.Wr , 3. ThaflEho has fulled and ne glected to conduct tho county busU ncss on business principles to tho groat loflflfotrthe tax payers. CAI'T. SW1NO WINS MIIEI'S W 1IANDON. KAKT OVER HA It , Preparation), Is being nuido to tnko 5a rnft otpjUng, Which Is being vbrought down from nbovo Scotts burg, to tlwjjsiuslnw. This will ho ""tho first raft! that has over been ' ottomptod M1)0 taken across tho . bar from TS$Unipiiiu to any point. Should thisjbo successful, u great ' iloal ot pllingjwlll bo taken out and owcd io polrrtB Where they may bo seeded In construction work on tho "Willamette Pacific Hallroad. Unip- lua Courlerfif 'i M BOYS' AND MEN'S SWIMMING nGHTS, VARIOUS COLONS, ONLY ICo AT TUB FA IK ON CHNTItAL 1 IVBNUB.., x, .ludo HiiitIh Overrules Ills Con viction at Florence The Florence Pilot says: On a re view In tho Circuit Court of tho ciiho of the State of Oregon versus John Swing, Judge Ilnrrls has ruled that the Justice or tho Pertco of this precinct had no Jurisdiction pf the caso. Swing Is captain of the schooner Tramp and was nrroBted and flnod $100 last July at Florence for nl loged violation of the Jaw govern ing common carries la liquor ship ment. This ruling sustains tho conten tion of Swing Hint a Justice of the Peace has no jurisdiction in liquor shipment eases. CUICItY WOOli HIGH. J. T. Milne, tho Crlmmlns & Pierce wool buyer, was In town since our Inst Issue on his return up the cbast. Mr. Milne Bald that ho was mltuotod last week that ho was "ifffVrlng from l!l to S!2 centB for wool. U'lillo admitting that ho would probably liuvo to pay fully 22c If ho bought In Curry this yenr, yet Mr. Milne said Hint ho hud not yet made any direct offer. Port Orford Tribuno. .may opposi: piiutci:. ComiulBslouor George Cheuoweth was in town over Monday night on his wny to Gold Hunch to nttond County Court. Mr. Cheuoweth is being urged by many to mako the race at tho November election . for Joint Representative) cither as a I'rogreHslvo on non-partisan. Port Orford Tribune. Llbby VOMi. The Kind YOU have AlAVAYS USUI). PIumio 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. News of Clly-by-tlic-Scii as Told by Tho ltwonlei L. F. Bugle, who has been trav eling for tho American Woolen Mills of San Francisco, and who hns been making llandon regularly twice a yenr, arrived hero and has iniulc arrangements to open up a brnnch store In this city. Tho now Btoro will bo located on Second street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Johnston aro rejoicing over the arrival of a flno J 0-pound baby girl nt their homo In West llandon Friday eve ning, July II. Weber & Matt, two of Hnndon's enterprising bUBlncss men, have pur chased a machine and aro now en gaged in tho mnnufacturo of con crete blocks from beach gravel. MIbs lOlslo Kluley, who lirts been attending school ut tho University of Washington, at Seattle, for tho past year, has returned homo for her I summer vacation. Miss Lottie Carey, who is taking n nurao's training course In tho Fab lola Hospital, nt Oakland, Califor nia, will spend a couple of weeks visiting with friends here. Mr. untl .Mrs. Hoy Stearns, II. I). Hildges and Miss Powell, of Oak land, Oregon, drove over tho moun tains In a liulclc "Six" and celebrat ed at Myrtlo Point. They caino to llandon Sunday evening and visited over night at the Dr. Budlcott home. Mr. Hrldges Is a brother of Mrs. Kudlcott. Miss Dorothy Gibson, wlio hns been In Horkcloy, California, for tho paBt year, returned homo Inst week and expects to reninln permanently. Sho says Oregon's climate Is good enough for her and beats llerkcley climate a long wuys. NKWS OF GARDINER. Events Along Hie Umpqun as Told by the Courier The grndlng for tho railroad will bo completed In u very short tlmo and then tho steam shovel will b o moved across tho Umpqun and be gin operations on the north side of Smith ltlvcr. Heed, Jnuollo & Co., have about finished their Iteedsport Btoro room nnd will open up with a lnrge stock of goods as usually found In n gen eral merchandise store. F. W. Vnr relmann will bo resident manager of the Bnmc. Mrs. F. V. UeUBon, accompanied by her son, Wnllaco, arrived In Gar dlner on their wny up Smith Hivcr to vlalt C. K. UciiBon and family. John D. Gobs, n leading attorney of Mnrshflold, and wife, wero in Gardiner. During tho evening Mr. Gobs delivered n very Interesting ad dress to tho members of the Cham ber of Commerce: J. If. Hutchlns, an old timer of Gnrdlner, was In town this week re newing old acquaintances. Mr. Hutchlns mine to Gardiner forty years ago and worked In the sawmill ' at that time, and continued to do bo for a number of years buforo moving away. Ho notices many ehnugeu since ho was hero last. Mrs. M. II. Hedolfo will spend the summer nt Tunnel G with her husband, M. 1). Hedolfc, who Is lo cated at that point as construction englneor for tho S. P. Co. They ex pect their daughter to Join them. Mrs. F. D .Hrown, wlfo of F. 1). Drown, tho S. P. engineer, nrrlvcd from California, where sho has been on nu extended visit for aomo time. Miss Graco Houston, of San Fran cisco, accompanied Mrs. Hrown, and will spend the summer horo. W. A. Bishop, who bus been In the employ of tho Government nt All) CURRV COUNTY Chnuihcrluiit to Furnish Life Saving Apparatus for Hoguc ltlvcr. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 10. Tho llfo-savlng service being unnblo to furnish apparatus for tho use of ' the 'volunteer Hfc-snvUng company I at the mouth of Hoguo ltlvcr, Ore gon, Scnntor Chamberlain will In-' troduco a bill to establish a station ' nt that point. THREE jlljltj TOWNS " II . jHjJtMJ SALMON PRICK LOW The members of Sluslaw Local No. 17 United Fishermen ot tho Pacific, have leased the salmon can nery nt Hoso Hill, near Florence, from Mrs. llurd, nnd nre preparing to operate It during the coming sen son. Kyle & Sons stated recently that It Is doubtful If they will op erato their cannery this Benson us the price of salmon Is so low that there Is no profit In tho canning business under present conditions of the market. Florcnco West. FLORENCE STACK A now stage lino hns boon estab lished between Glonnda and Gar diner by W. P. Itced nnd the stage made the first trip over tho road last Tuesday, Mr. Hood, has taken a contract for carrying tho mnll be tween Florence nnd Gardiner, mak ing threo round trips each week and will run the stngo In connec tion with the mall service. Tho route traveled Is by Maplo and Fid dle CreokB, following tho railroad right-of-way tho greater part of the distance from South Slough to Gar diner. Florence West. POUT ORKORR CARNIVAL Tho meeting of the Commercial Club was well attended, and plans for mnklng the August Agnto Car nival bigger and better than over be fore wero harmoniously cnrrlcd out. A committee composed of A, J. Mnrsh, W. T. White, M. T. Wright, A. S. Johnston and J. W. McKcnzle were appointed to hnve general charge of tho cnrnlvnl. Port Orford HILL IIKLPS HOMKHTKADKKK WASHINGTON, D. C, July 10.- Tho House passed a bill already (paus ed by the state to ntithorizo tho dis position to homestead settlers of sur face rights to public lauds containing inlncrnls. tiiu umpqun i.. s. s. lor a long Hum as ono of tho siirfmcn, has resigned from the service nnd will leave for California tho first of tho mouth, where ho Intends to muko his tu tu ro homo. , A. It. Peterson, of Salem, who was Injured In nn auto wreck on tho bench somo tlmo ago, has made sat isfactory arrangements with the auto company for the Injuries and dam ages that ho sustained. Tribune. I RATES' TO VISIT II Kill? The HoBcburg Review Bays: "B. W. Hates and family and planning to spend their annual vacation 1c Coos County. They will probably mako the trip by nutomobllo, niid In tho event of good roads will con tinue their Journey to Gold Wench and Langlols. Mr. Hates resided la Curry County when a mero lad, and ho Is looking forward to vlsltlns, tho scene of his boyhood adnys with delight. Mr. llntcs nnd family will leave hero on or nbout August 1, and will bo absent from town for about ton days." JCemitralli and Keepyourize on Central AYenuae I -" ti- '-I r r -i h- jjjjb II :F.K t i ion 'hoii , i $ mm . r .da' ' m jci 054 j'. IAM r "flett rSpecia! 'Candy Sale FANCY FRESH CREAM CARAMELS '1B Reoillar price, 50c pound Saturday and Sunday ' lMy 3S Ceots A Poiuirad AT STAFFORDS CENTRAL AVENUE was the commencement and the conclusion of all the events on the Fourth of July. Did you notice that? They started at Fourth street and Central avenue aiul they in variably and Inevitably finished there, It is to be Central avenue eventually, why not now? This Is a good time to commence, Got the habit, Concen trate, Centralize, Economize, Merchandise, Keep yourize on Central avenue, APRICOTS for CANNING I'LACi: VOUIt OHIHCItS NOW WILL AltHIVi: MONDAY Ollivant & Weaver rCltl? FOOD GltOCKHS A WOOD 1'LACK TO THADH I'HO.VK 101) CKNTKAI, AVKNUi: 1 I a OI KtN TO TAKE 1UNDAY DJNMER AT THE Chandler Hotel Good Menu The Hub of Central Avenue BAC? No.l AKE M 7K ce That Insurance Now my special arrangement, I am amo io aajusi an mnuii uru TSSi .nin,i.tniv l ropresoni ino joiiowiub hi. iu- rnce companies, 'all million dollar corporations, the eolld .wH'on earth; ITnwhnw a l amoashire QUEEN ORIENT LONDON UNUEKWWI bKS 1 FIREMEN'S FUND also represent tho famous Aetna, writing liability, bur- , plate glass, surety bonds, etc. E. I. CHANDLER 'jmU ' Mil awnf iflHH iiMHHHHHHMiniHHiMWnWnMM ASK YOUR DOCTOR! BBimMmVmMmmmwmwmtJmwmwmmmWmWmwmmmmKmwmmm Saturday, July 1 1 IS FLOUR DAY When I Will Sell Flour at $1.15 Per Sack. Lower end of Central Avenue Where Prices Are Low Hain VLOUJt AND FKKD OP13.V AN ACCOUNT WITn THE First National Bank Of Coos Bay AVAIL YOURSELF OF ITS BUPKIUOR FACILITIES. Safe deposit boxes in burelnr-proof vaults for rent at low rates, Central Avenue. i:-m tmc SL'SvR' Mow about that new piano? have a fine line of instruments to select from. Sis can be arranged to suit your convenience. Wiley B. Allen Co. L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. CENTRAL AVENUE. RUSSELL BLK. v BUYING A TYPEWRITER? If so, I have the following factory rebuilt mach ines on hand: Remingtons No. 6, $30 Remington No. 10, $55 L. C. Smiths $55 Underwood No. 5, $60 $5.00 cash; $5.00 per month. All machines guar nnteed for ono year. Also ribbons and carbon paper. CARL L STOCKn Tel, 350, Sales Agent. 222 Central Avenue, Underwood Typewriter Co. Wales Visible Adding Machine, American Multigraph Co. Keepyoureyes On This Space I 9 mxk- mmm imnif shsjJ. j ill lit? J I! 'Iff 1 1 1