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9 t4 n- M m m: ur! Kf ' i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914. EVENING EDITION; ' THREE fr IHaiflBHHMHBn Hi . ' ' SdW ;iy- kuM Nelson Jiitl . 1 1 A S. S. PARAISO NEWS OF NEakBY towns WM FR FUTII ill W I 1 la In II I I I I 1 I & HIUEFS OK HAXDOX. GAHRIXEH GLEANINGS. I m nnrnnn lUUHLUUHIi li..... -' Lb immmm' Imi. ll I. '4IIIMUHI.il ' Hio I '.,,,piir.1 ''. y . "''ir iihk'"', you are deprlv "wii.i, r( ..ognrfl of life ''' i .i " ' i'and healthy exer- "" II, Ihi nllola TCriinnn. Ml I,I0I WM1W u.u ' ullst, Ap't 8, O. Jjl be the source ot nv for acning rem 1 x "uincuiurvi Vflf- t -i ,.'?' ii i jf """ll.ll,,; rx'" ( ,.. "'MV.r . : .7 ' '"""'V ,7 ' 1, "' ;" 'n' WT lMu' I'lin ? 'V. I',. '""lll'itHdW South ,"."'" fnr iMaraliflcld, Or. l '"Ml 4rsllffliB i.l.d Cabinet ... 't ii run, it ,i. ,.M,h'k7: """" """-SaCahifiron" ..? . d,,rR .7... . ..... ) "iKiu)J:iir !vnr Bpcoinuj . chL!.r;ia !... : : jkins, D. S.T.' HriieHSIilhod) iwli d sense, '.troatotl fUji '"r 'surgery Rooms 3 omnu roadway, u , Marshflold, Or NHVs r.J ". V"U 0J Mil "Tli 13 Ariel r"'p tw Wort Jin fir. ." 7 s."5KIU AND. REPAIR RH 1011 1 at W.'Rf 'Haines' Mus ". ... ?i:"r; .... bireei. : mono idj-j. Equipped with Wireless. Fine I'msenger Accommodations. New Steel Hour. S. S. PAHAISO WILL SAIL FOIt SAX FRANCISCO SUNDAY, AUG 1ST U, AT I P. SI., WITH PASSENGEItS AXI) FREIGHT. VKIjl.()VKT()XK Wllili SAIIj l-'OIt 1'OltTIjAM), HATUHDAY, Al'CJl'HT I, AT ,1 V. SI., WITH I'ltllKJUT OXIjV. WORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM .IAMIIS, Aui'iit, MaiNliflcld. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday TIIK IWHT AXI) COMKOItTAIUii: S. S. Geo. W. Elder XHWIjY KQUIl'l'lJI) NO It'll I ('. I-'. SIcOKOItdK I'hotin II, Miu'shflold 'AC'IKIO HTKASIHIIII1 CO. . AOISXT V. II. 1'AIXTKK Phono 4 21, North IJond I'linno 318-K ONTHAOTOH rfurnlHlied'on reiUOHt J ,W!lNGv(JON1 WHIM hi 7.Zw. Hint ,.. l it nrr ' v ., i wrk iH'My llf,-"', '"ium Aider Phono n I TH .CTOIt AND IJUILIHIlt fi'Furiilahed on ItoqucHt Sta. daetOKir ml IT...I. Shaw "" Wn MaruhflelO n . i ''"Tlfft-TIK'Il. BHAW ))'la.ihi. ot Women mid Clilhlri'ii ' w!w''ji)ne 330. Rooms 200, 201 ''V 0pll,i202, Irving IJlock. fflC ,(j,7lUBo'plonoi,',0''J irrinaer .JtV.f Yi'v .KAC1IKK OF PIANO .-. 'ence Studio, Phone 38C-J. f,cr('n Ostlind . a.IYI uiriNajicNcnxKrcii and I'CtlMcoB, 20G Irving Dlock "Wlflflj .m OlIT-l I Marnhflold, Oregon ! KgUIPI'KD WITH WlltKMCH4. Steamship Breakwater AIAVAYH ON TIMK. SAILS KHOSI SIAItHIIKIKLl) DUItlXO .MONTH OV JUIjY AT 12: 0 P. SI., OX TIIIOITH, TII, UTH, 10TH, 2ITII AND 2DTII.... TlrknUt on iiilc to all lantern Mlnli itud liiNiriiiatliin ha to rnuU' and rnlttN clieurfully (tirttlHlicd. PIioiim 127-1.. .'. r. SHKIiDoN. Awnt Xmih of Clty-liy-tlic-Sfa As Toltl ly (lie Itiimlon Itcrnidci'. 1 ISlhert Dyer 1ms JtiBt received n now Ktenm snovul and Ih using the fiiuno to ditch his Twonillo rniuh. Sir. Ujer will dig about threo mllus ot ditch around Ills bottom in ml and will drain the water into Twonillo creek. 'Ibis will stop the ovorflow of the land and will uiahe It possible i to cultivate the entire ranch. ' Dr. D. 15. 1)Ikk), of Uelllnghani. ' Unnll Ih .......... t .. .1 1 f.. .. ..... .1 - . ".i uaiiui'ium lino ill a lew UiiJH to join his wife, who is islting her mot' er, .Mrs. I D. Dor. Di. Illggs and Ous Ijucklugi.nni are fUiirlnx on building on the Dyer corner which i wns dealt oyed by the recent flro and plans for the building will soon bo drnwn. The lighthouse tender Slanzanlta returned Wodncuday from her trip to Cape Blanco, nii.l Captain II. L. Heck moppet off at Ilandon and In spected the local lighthouse, finding everything In fine shape and was fj pleased. Captain .luliusou of the llf" saving crew went out In the powet boat and brought Cup alu Heel: In anil took lini out again. Sllss Clnra .lohnson cninc over from Coiiulllo Wednesday for a few dnys' outing on the bni.cli. Slis. A. Scellg of Mnrshfleld came over yestorday to enjoy an outing on the beach. POUT Oltl'OlM) OIKKItlNOS. us oflh .ttr. Chandler niir AHCIIITKCT toi(l 301 and 302,JCpko Ilulldlng f. i MaraUfleld.Oregon ;;S. Turpen 'alllji ARCHITECT MarehtleId,jOroBon. Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND-TEACIIHH Tenco Studio, 217 No. Third f Phone '368-L. St LET US-MAKE YOUR .ABSTRACTS Mtlo tc Trust Co Abstracts, horoughly 'dependable. Inimo llate service, .prompt attention ,o all InterMtsot our clIontB. MINIMUM COST Tl. S. KAUFMAN & CO. X.AU'At ,AM TAXI HHHVlOIi A. wt fraxl9b ban boon added to r-'auto awvloe. Careful drivers Di ge BJirwBera at any tlms. Stand uwo Clar Store. Day phono, 78 tkt ykdM 1J8-X. 'rOMiWXWAXilS. Proprietor. v MISS DONNELLY dp TreatlftK and Facial Massage a) Klrod Ave. Phone IK). J fy Owb Pamiuln IIAIlt TOXIC 1 PRICE $1.00 Fer 8 Oaly ut tho Owl Pre jUeii Pharmacy, Frank 1). Coliaii. 4),V9trMt AVCIIU0 ,)ru store XJ'AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS raM4 en with careful drivers PtnHr ,rvlce, phone 144-J, '. i MasM Dlllnrd Parlors. l' i a. .t..A di. nHA onn.T JUsht Cafe. P. L. F00TE. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY ,T0;USiBY PARCEL POST WW, FBRNISH A UAO AXD WTllitiVAY TIIK POSTAOK N 1TS ltKTUItx JCOOS BAY STEAM firtt lflUlll Lll I teWiX B7-T. S1AHSHFIEI.1) ,y!s ribur' rkif Your Job Work iTo THE TIMES Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-wcclriy service Coos Buy and San Irancisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS KltOSI SAX FHAXCISCO FOR COOS HAY SATt'ItDAY, Al'UUST 1, lit .1 P. SI. Equipped wJUi wiroVess and subimu'Iiic bel).. Passengers and freight. S S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FltOSI SIAHSHFIFM) FOIt SAX FltAXCISCO AXI) SAN PKDItO. SATURDAY, AUOUST 1, AT ." I San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGEOitau, Phone 44. si. Ideal Summer Trips Lcnvps Slarshflold -ON- LAUNCH EXPRESS overy week at 8 a. in. STEAMER RAINBOW every Sunday at 8 a. m. and every week dny Loaves Mnrshfleld at 2 p. in. IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS Hrlng your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tacklo for n few dnys' outing. Sunday School and nil picnic crowds a specialty. Excursion to South Coos River overy day. For chartor mid picnic arrangements, npply on board. Xcuh of Northern Curry County TOUI ly Till TIIDIIIH. W. T. White, Sr hns bought tho Wedderburn Trading Company's wool clip for this year, amounting to homo 1700 fleeces. Wo under stand that tho prlco paid was 2.1 Mc, which Is ti little In' advance of tho prlro offerod for Binitllor clips throughout tho country. Last Sunday about noon a doe and fawn wandered Into town on Oregon street near tie John Froiuin rcsldeiui. After dodging several automobiles they returned to their native haunts. The fawn was a lit tle fellow and could hnvo easily bsen caught for a pot. Tho stcatuor Slary Olson, one of the Olson-Mahoney limits, liming a cnpnclty of over 1,000, nun feet of lumber, Is duo at Port Orford to morrow for a shipment of railroad ties. It Is exported that she will tako some 12.000 or 1.1.000. K. .1. Loney hns some 2.',000 or ::o,000 tics In town, but them cannot bo gotten (in to the dock fast enough so that they can nil he taken at one time. Tho crew of moil who hnvo been employed by tho Ilninlon Construc tion Company on the Port Orford wharf, have gono to Chotco, whoro that company has tho contract from tho county to build n combination bridge across tho Chotco Rivor for $22,SOO.no. Tho wharf nt this place wan completed Inst Saturday. Capt. Suing, with his gns'dino sloop Tramp, has been spending sov orul days nt Port Orford. Last Thurs day sovorul of tho town poo"plo wont with Swing to the Fish Rocks, but thoy reported that even choice bits of "wild mutton" could not ludtico tho finny tribe to take tho hooks, and tho party returned at night with nothing but tho memory of a pleasant ocean trip. WATER IS DAXCEROl'S. Interesting Items of News From the Cmpqim ( otitlcr. The farmers from nil the neigh boring districts in tills section report largo crops, far In excess of Inst year's crop. There will he a gooil yWd of lrult and garden products arii exceptionally good. Chief Engineer Slyrlck, of tho Onrdluer Mill Co.. inspected tho boil ers of tho C'o-Oporntlvo Cannery hist Sunday. The tannery Is all prepared for tho fishing season. SI. SI. Shush, Southern Pacific Inspector, was in CJardlnor this week, on business connected with the rail road. Ik- left for Olotindn Sunday by the wny of tho Lakes. The San Cnbrlcl ctune In .Monday, making tho trip from hero to San Pedro and return In a little over ight days, which Is considered very oood time. E. X. Caldwell, who has boon stn t loned ntthe llhtbouso for tho past fourteen months, has been trans ferred to Puget Sound, Wash. Sir. Caldwell Intends to leave in about two weeks for tho Sound. Sir. and Sirs. .lames Hughes nro HpondltiK the week in .Mnrshfleld and vicinity, IsUlng friends. Tl'e fisherman of the Uniptiun nro nt i'n;i; lug to organize a Fishermen's Union nt this place. They have pos ters out tailing for a meeting on the 22nd of this month. They tried the Bitnio thing Inst yenr, but for some cttiifo or nnother It wns a failure. Two whales were cast up on tho south beach last week. One wns of medium size and the other quite largo. Xo one seems to know what cmtBcd them to die. A good many can bo seen off tho bnr any day. They do not nppcar to he very much afraid of the vcbsuIs, coming up nnd blowing quite near. TIioro on the bench may hnvo been Bitot or killed with bombs by sotno otto on board of some vpbkcI. At Srottshurg the nlr Is filled with smoke caused by forest fires which hnvo been raging around the Onrdl uer .Mill Company's cunip on South Creek. Everyone should bo careful of flro this time of tho yenr and take no ('buncos. Conductor Younci of Roscburcj Dies at Denver From Injury Caused by Fool Device. DENVER, Colo., July 27.As tho result of it prank of merrymakers during the Elks' reunion, who thrust it feather tickler Into the fnco of Nor man P. Young, aged 10 years, and employed as n ft eight conductor nt Ru8olittrg. cpused Ills death hero. Tho tickler u a le a slight scratch and blood poisoning developed. Young wns nn Elk. Ills body Is being em balmed here preparatory to being shipped to Ifosoburg for Interment. Sirs. Yottns, who nccompanled him here, is utmost prostrated nnd Is be ing cared fot hy n committee of Elks' wles. FLORENCE NEWS. A man by tho iiiuiir of Andrew Kennedy was fined five dollars In Slnrshflcld one dtty this weok for holding onto n water plug. It Is not stated whether ho was trying to got n drink of water or not. Probably ho was and that accounts for the riuo. Caution: don't drink wator when you go to .Mnrshfleld. Robouuib Rovlow. Rl'ILD NEW IIOAT. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has beon a hobby with us for a good many years and a lot of our customers will toll you when it comes to getting good, sound, durablo framing matorlal at tho right prlco wo know our busi ness. Just tell what you wnnt to build and the amount you waut to spend and wo'll get busy with our poncll and flguro out tho best your money can buy. Try us. u C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. HETAIfc DEPAHTSIEXT CUT THE FUEL HILL IX TWO HY U8IXO OUR WOOD PHOXE 100. 182 SOUTH IIROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate. Fire and Marine Insurance riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENQSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SP2CIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTS IDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE M-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONF 101. Captain Robert Dollar Pimm ti New Vessel. PORTLAND, Or., July 20. Cap tain Robert Dollar, nt tho hoad of tho Dollar Steamship Company, and a world flguro In mnrlno affairs, stop ped over In tho city while en route trout Pugot Sound to his homo In San Francisco, Captain Dollar said ho.oxpocts to lot a contract soon for tho construc tion of another stonmshlp which will exceed tho capacity of tho Robort Dollar, tho largest of tils fleot. The now vessel will bo built In Scotland. Sho will be clitistouod the Harold Dollar In honor of one of his sous, and Is to bo cnpablo of carrying con siderable more than 5.000,000 foot of lumber, In which trade sho will on gngo. Like all of his othor largo vessels sho will fly tho lliitlsh flag, and It will enablo hor to bo operated more chonply. Tho Harold Dollar Is oxpected to bo ready tointich In nine mouths, Sho will operate from this coast. Items (.'leaned fiotit the Columns of The 'est. Captain Julius Lttrscn nnd daugh ter ot .Mnrshfleld woie, In Florence yesterday, having Just at rived front the south. F. V. Allen, of Mnrshfleld, was calling on the business men of Flor onto yesterday. This Is tils first trip horo for about six mouths. A meeting was held at Slaplcton Tuesday by tho people of Slaplcton and along the river to confer In re gard to tho road proposition. We understand that they wora ttiinnl mously In favor of having tho road rebuilt. 0. A. Anderson, of tho JoIiiibou Auderson Company, arrived hern from Portland the first of this week to look after business mutters. Sirs. Anderson accompanied him. Thomas James of Marnhflold was trunsnctlng business on tho SIubIiiw several days tills week. Tho Floronco and (Jlcnnda base !ml! teams crossed hats on tho Flor ence grounds Inst Sunday and tho re sult wns a victory for tho Olonndn boys. Tho Bcoro stood 11 to fl. Frank Hutzko wns tho umpire. Willis Drown returned Wednes day from a visit of sovorul weeks with friends In tho Coos llay coun try. Tho Patsy put In nt Newport on Saturday on her wny from tho Ump qun to Portlnnd, liming lost ono of tier propollors nnd part of hor shaft off tho Alsca River. Tito boat went on to tho Columbia from Newport with one propollur. Pnul Goodwin tins given up his place at tho Jetty work nnd gono to ills homo on Sweet Creek to spend a day or two with his parents. Ho oxjeets to go to Coos llay In a fow days. Hl'YS IHtlCIC YARD. IIOSEIMMUI, Or.. July 20. Nor man Voting wns ono of the best known freight conductors in Roso btirg nnd Intel a host of close friends hero who rejtret to learn of tils sud den demise. Young only loft hero about two weeks ngo for Denver to Join his wife, who had boon visiting several months thoie with friends. At tho time he toft Hoseburg lie ap peared to be in good health. He had planned to go farther East before returning to Uoseburg. Sir. Yeuiig wns prominent In lodge drclcs here, being n member of tho local loc'he or Elks, a .Mason nnd active member of the Ilrotherhood of ltallwny Trainmen. Ho was 10 years of .v-p nnd othor than a wife, loaves no family. Arrangements are bolng made by local trainmen to have the holy shipped nt once, whoro It will be Interred. I Ot"A XOW TUG. RIG TRACT SOLD. Porter Rrothers Interested with in Oregon Deal. Hill Phillips and Sillier Tnko Over Plant Near Ilandon, Phillips nnd Sillier, tho contrac tors, have taken over tho Dogcsou brick yard and will oporato tho same on a largo scale. They hove. Just to colvod a now 100-horsopower boiler which thoy aro Installing to furnish tho power, and tho yard will bo equip ped with all modern conveniences for brick making. Thore nro thous ands and perhaps millions of tons of excellent brick day on this plnco and this will bo an Industry that will bo a groat benefit to tho city, as It will bo possible to get brick at tho very lowost price, and will furnish em ployment for a largo number of men, Handon Recorder. Former Co' liny Vessel to Tow Huge Citl'Kon to Puiiiintii. SAN FltAXCISCO, July 20 When tho tide Is nt full a strange bulky slinpo of steel, smeared with red paint, the upper part resembling tho roof of it Chlneio laundry, will flop from n launching stage at tho Union Iron Works nn.l. If over.vthlnir wnrktt right, Immerse Itself uptight In forty feet of water. This Is tho cnlsson Hint Is to bo used In tho locks of tho Pnnunin can al and Is tho largest ever constructed In tho world. It will not bo llku sending a long, gracefully shaped ship down the ways when tho trig ger Hint releases the caisson is pulled. Tho lingo structure of stool (h almost as high as It Is long, and tho dive will probably bo something like tho "belly flops" that "Fat" used to make In the old swimming hole. Every precaution possible bus been taken by tho Union Works officials to ttinko tho "launching" successful, mid It Is hoped that nil tho caisson will do In the wny of spectacular stuff will ho to cause a big splash. Tho caisson, which cost tho Govern ment $:!ft0,000, has beon under con struction for eight mouths and was specially designed by Government engineers In conforoute with tho staff of tho Union Iron Works. Tho huge steel hulk Is to bo towed to the cnual zone hy the Union Iron Works' sulvugo steamer Inquii, which has sufficient oll-cnrrylng cnpnclty, It Is said, to mnke tho trip In eighteen days without putting in anywhere en route, HAR SURVEY SHOWS A GOOD CHANNEL F. E. I.cofe, government engineer In charge of tho harbor Improve ihont work on tho Sittslaw Rlvur, hns received tho blueprints showing tho condition of tho bar nt tho mouth ot the river as ascertained by the sur vey recently mndo by C. H. Wright of tho Government engineer corps. Tho survey shows tho channel out across tho bar has a width of fi00 feet and n depth of not less Mian 10 feet at menu lower low wntor for that distance This would give about sixteen feet of wator nt high tldo for tho channel COO feet wide. Whon tho Inst survoy wns mndo, In 1009, tho result showed a chan nel less than 200 foot wido with a depth of sovoit feet nt iiionn lower low water. This shows that the Jottles are producing the desired effect In Im proving tho channel for tho passage of vossols. Florence Wost. ADVEItTISED LETTERS. NEW PROJECT FOR RIVER. SEE CALIFORNIA T ?UI.T. - ... - ilITEYOOMtA la J&. .r f J; CALIFORNIA In -STAWPS Wtttofouir'LO? Angeles o I THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Slarshfleld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH REND C A. Sletlln, Prop. For STENOGRAPHIC M'ORK of any kind Call 181-J Two competent stenographeni In charge 08 Ceutrul Avo. - SALES!, Or., July 29. Ono of tho henvlost deals In realty negotiated In recent years In the Northwest wns closed when tho Oregon nnd Western Colonization Company, with head of fices at St. Paul, rocontlv transferred to F. W. Wntors, a former Salem man, with offlcos In tho Yoon Build ing In tho Hoho City, a fraction loss than 19,000 acres of land, bolng nil tho holdings west of tho Cascade Mountains In what is known ns tho Government military wagon road grant. Tho colonization company, cap tained by tho well known W. P. Da vidson, nnd Louio Hill, of St. Paul, and A. R. Porter, of Porter Uros., of Portlnnd, former local real os tato dealers, recently socured tltlo to nearly 1,000,000 aeros of Govern ment land, being the ontlro grant of the mliltnry wngon road running east and west from I.obanon, Linn County, across tho Cascndos to tho state lino, terminating ut Ontario, Mlltour County. Porter Uros. have tlntbor holdings contiguous to this wostru division of tho grant amounting to over -i,-000,000,000 feet In all, J. E. Norton, of tho firm of Nos lor & Not ton, of Coqulllo, wns In this city yostorday calling on his cus tomers. Sir. Norton Is secretary of tho Port of Dnndon nnd in conver sation with u ropresontntlvo of Tho Recorder, Sir. Norton stated that tho port commissioners wero making preparations for n strong campaign or work on tho bar and In tho hnr bor within a short time. The $90. 000 appropriation by Congress will be nvallablo soon and It is altogether nrobablo that tho appropriation will be rahed to $250,000. In addition to this, a bill has gono through Con gress for a survoy for a now pro ject In tho river between Coqulllo nnd thte city, with the vlow of deep ening the channel all tho way up. This Is in addition to tho regular appropriation, as tho most of that will bo tibod for work on the bar and Jetty work, nlso for blasting out some rnnro rocic in tho channel just Insido the bar. With tho formation of tho port commission and tho work tl'v wl'l do together with tho add ed prostigo and extra appropriations from Congress, the Coqulllo River bar and harbor will be Improved until It will be ono of tho very best harbors on the Pacific Coast. Dan don Recorder. Tl 1 H List of unclaimed lettors remain ing In tho Slarshflold, Or., postofflca for tho weok ending July. 28, 1914. Persons calling for tho snmo will pleiiHo cay advertised and pay ono cent for oitch lottor tailed for, Anderson, SIgr. Porter Uros. Con struction Co. lllttuk, II. J. Drown, Georgo. Ulssott, Frod S. Clnrk, Sam T. 3. Corhlu, A. J. Feoso, Emost L. Gnvoy, Sirs. Win. Grimes, F. K. . Gentry. Don J. Hall, Chas. Hand, 8. A. Ilolden, D. W. Hodney, I. G. Jnohnlg, Goo, Jnplln, Sirs, Corn. Johnbon. C. W. Lushic, Kosta. Law sou. Edward, Sloyer, Sirs. Hnttlo. MosKiier, Edd, Newman, Sir. Pollanck, Joo. Perkins, Albert II. .1. Randall, Lnrconl. Rndclnfr, Joe, Storey, J. Smith, Mrs. Lara. Tuggartt, Jim. Walkor. It. II. Wright, A. " Washington, Cathrlno. Wilson. MIbs Eva. W. II. CURTIS, Postmaster. w h m .. (i 1 k '" I 'Ml hjr s i t t t ! W'X m "!' r ' -. mhh- ;U' mi M m . umil ' mmi . WMwS iwm 111 rwm. tMKf m