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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1914)
gjJA.AUii m'i ..-.Ul, "'""" FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1914,-EVeNING EDITION, NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS i i . . . MYRTLE POINT POINTS. Xiuv ltcnw from the Myrtle Point Enterprise. Southern Pacini1 Conductor Win. Knnlell ami family cnino up from Mnrshfli'hl last Saturday and wont up tho Middle Fork nnd will spend a week or ton days vacation camp Inn and fishing. J. I), llarklow. W. S. Coolcy and W. M. Weekly went to Marshfleld on Saturday morning's train, to drive homo a couple of "little Fords' which Mr. llarklow lias sold to W. M. Weekly and .11m Housnn. John Snyder, who Is at present first aselstant engineer of the steam er Dalsv Putnam, came here Tues day and lslted between train with hU brother. A. M. Snyder. The Dalsv Putnam Is on the run for the Para'lso for a few trips and was loadliiK lumber at Marshfleld. Mrs. C. E. Russell and children went to Marshfleld Monday to visit the ladv's sister. Miss I.ydla Dodge. Mrs. 0. 0. Thayer went to Marsh fleld Tuesday to visit her little grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. L. (5. nrenneman n couple of weeks aso. .Iks. II. Flanagan was In town from Marshfleld on business Monday. A. .!. Mendel of the Hub stores was looking after business nffalrs at tho local brant h the fore part of the week. rogrii.i.i-: ctixinos. News of the Week Taken From the ('n1uiiiu of the Sentinel. Clyde Collier and wife nnd James Collier went over to Marshfleld Mon day evening, where they expect to make their homo. Mrs. Nannie Col lier accompanied them for a visit. T.r. II. M. Shaw of Marshfleld, ac cnmpHtiled by his son Victor, was doing business In Coiillle Monday. It. S. Knowlton nnd daughter Naomi got started on that repeatedly deferred trip to Oklahomn and Ar kniimiK this morning. They expect to be gone until the last of October. Mrs. Win. Rich, who hud been vis iting her daughters. Mrs. A. N. Could nnd Mrs. W. C. Clinse. for several week, left on last Thurs day's llreakwater for Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. X. Could went nvi'i to North Itend Monday to moot Mrs. Mould's sister. Miss Florence Itlch, who came down from Portland for a visit with relatives hore. iu'sixkss oood at Florence. liw 'hlmseli an expert at gathering betiies to t e u nun. tit i.f seveial ;;al 1c it during the day without any p.uut effo.t in his part. He sen the- berries homo to California, luiklebinies wlug coiuidered a great luxur In that state .1. C. Ilnnmiel of Albany was In (iiiidlner this week enroute to Uan don and Coos Hay on business. W. P. Heed was In Marshfleld thin wiok attending to business inntters which required his presence nt that place. No ver large catches of salmon are reported at the canneries to' date, and not much Is expected until the rain conies. Seal are reported num erous at the mouth of the river and are doing considerable damage to tho f!sh. U. W .Franklin, who had been nt M.Mtle Point and other Coos County towns for tho pnst two weeks, re turned to Oardlner Saturday. Ho says that Joe Schillings, who was nt one time manager of the Unrdluor Hotel, Is doing a good business at Myrtle Point, and expects to visit this place In a short time. The tug Roscoo brought In tho barge Lawrence, which had on bonrd tioo tons of coal from Cons Day, which was unloaded nt lteedsport to be used along tho railroad grading at different points. they nut in nt the Wnpqim and un .oadOd 1 cargo of OOul ut Oluillnoi. A dnnco Was glvou by the flouth crn Pacific employes at Acmo last baturi'ny niht. Wm. Hood, chlor engineer of the Southern Pacific, and party nrrlved In tlrr.o to attend. news ok iuxnox. SIl'SLAW SAYINGS. Personal Items Telling of Floivnro Happening, from tho Pilot. J. A. Lniigliend, of tho construc tion department of the HguthotiBc service, returned from Onrdlner on Monday evening, whoro ho wont to make arrangements for repairing tho buildings nt the Umpqun lighthouse. He has three or four nioro weeks' work nt the lloccta lighthouse, nnd will complete tho work there before (olng to the Ump(iia. I.. K. Mllledge of North Dend wns In Florence Saturduy. Ho has been visiting with his mother, Mrs. M. .Mllledge, on Indian Crook. A. O. Kuowlcs loft on tho Ttonmcr Tuesday on n visit to Marshfleld. Ho expects to visit Portland nnd tho Wll- nmettu Valley boforo returning homo. Mr. nnd MrB. H. W. Painter of Marshfleld nrrlved In Florence tho first of tho week. The tug Iloscuu brought tho barge '.nwrenco Into port Saturday morn ing. On their way from Coos Day Dr. D. E. Ulgga nnd Gub Bucking ham have tholr plans about com pleted for their new building on tho Dyer corner. The architects' plans have been prnctlcnlly accepted and as soon ns the necessnry prelimin aries can be guno through with, tho netlo construction work will begin. It Is tho hope of Messrs. lilggs and Ducklughnm to havo tho building completed by Jnnunry first and ready for occupancy. Tho new building will bo cither concrete or brick, probably concrete, nnd will bo two stories high, covering n ground space of 73x100 feet. The, Grange picnic last Saturday on tho Hagu ranch on tho banks of Dear Creek wns attended by about DO people from vnrlouu pnrts of tho ad Joining country and everybody pres ent had a flno time. J. 113. Ford, of tho Coos County Mont Co., was over from Marshfleld Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Hank Wells nnd Mrs. C. 1). Wolls of Mnrshfleld visited over Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter 3. Wells. A. J. Isaac and wlfo of Mnrshfleld weru In this city Sunday calling on friends nnd taking In tho sights of the bench. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. K. Everett of Xorth Dend were llnndon visitors Sunday. MYRTLE POINT MAN'S WIMi. MEDFORD, Aug. 25. Ono of tho strangest monuments that over marked the grave of n man will be finished this week by F. W. Wulno of this city. It Is a fulfillment of a clause In tho will of William Hartley, tho eccentric Coos Hay bachelor who died nt Mnrshfleld Inst winter. The monument Is Intended by Hnrtlcy to be his parting rebuke to women. Inscribed upon the monument arc these wordB: "To tho memory of n good-looking Independent bachelor, who early In life refused to ob bossud by n petti coat and perhaps etornally." Above Is a Bketeh of the Styx Itlver. Thrco forlorn looking old maids wave to a. man figure standing on tho "other shoie." In life Hartley was it woman hater. This feeling ho left behind him In the unlquo tombstone. Em of Prosperity Shown by Item I' mm tho vt. The Hoamer came In Saturday from Coos liny with a full load of f i eight for Siiisluw people. The boat Is getting n good run of buslnesf now mid could not bring nil the Height offered lust trip. Shu left Tnesduy on her way back to tho Hay. The schoonerH Oakland nnd Sail millto arrived from San Francisco Wednesday evening, having been towed up from the city. The Oak land began loading lumber at the mill yesterday juiiI tho Snusnllto Is (Uncharging freight at Porter Ifros.' wbnrf ut (ilonailn. LoiiKHhoreiucn wore In demand yesterday, there not being enough members of the union to bundle tic freight for the vessels. Secretary McLaughlin hustled around nnd se cured enough men to do tho work without delaying tho boats. Mr. mill MiH. Fleming of Salem spent Weduesdny night In Florence on tholr way homeward nftor u hike of uovornl weeks along tho const. Thoy started from Point Adams and went Mouth us fur ns Coos Hay. Luther Mllledge. an old-tlmo In dian Creek hoy. now engaged In the confectionery business ut North lleml, wits In Floieuco Saturduy on his way home from a visit with his mother nnd sister on Indian Creek. Lincoln County now bus a crew of men at work opening the road down tho coast to Cape Perpotua, mid will have their pnrl of the work done In u fnv days more. Tho foresty de partment hiiK arranged to build the rest of the road n round the cape mid It U expected thoy will begin opera tioiiH nt once. MAXIION HAPPENING'S. News of People You Know From the lliiiulnii World. Htmfoam, Handou's new fishing bout, hint beon making dally trips outside mid every evening returns with a vurlei of large deep mm duel lorn. Tuesday she brought In among the catch one Hug which weighed miwiity pounds dressed. Mewsin. Geo. Craig mid J .Shaft, of MurHhfleld. old friends of .1. 11. Howe of the W (intern World, are In Han don tiHluy on u combined biisinesx mid pleasure trip. They say from the roportM that they were under the ImpriiiMlnu Hint Hamloii wns almost nil burned up, but mo agreeabh xurpriM-il to find ii otherwise. .1. M. 1'pton, regUlff of the ltose bui'K laud otfice. was In Haudon Sat urduy enroute to Uiuglols to visit hiM parents while enjoying his vu (iitiou. .Mr. Dpton U an old time IIhihIoii lexldeut, liming been the flrt attorney In tho city, llo still has many warm friends here. Ihirn. m Mr. and Mrs. A. (!. Thrift. Wednesday. August 1!, an elght pouml sou, Jooph Wondllng or Marshfleld wan over the fore part of tho week on hiiMlueM. Mr. Wendllng is the Coo Hay lepresontiitlve of the Kstu biook Company. news of ;itiii:it. Clippings from the Courier Tvll rmpquii News. The San Gnlniol came In earlv Suii(1a morning in command of Cap' tain Wentordalo and nwoke the town by tho solution blast of Its whistle, demanding leeway for wharf accom modations. Cuptulu Skipper, of the schooner Lucy, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Montena last Sundnj, spend ing iiie iiuy at inu bite or olil Fort I'mpqua, picnicking and huckleber rylng. A vory enjoyablo day was fepunt by tho party, the captalu prov- Both used ZERuLENE The Standard Oil for Motors The famous Orccon Kid, champion motor boat of the Pacific Coast, racintr with Christofferson in his hydro-aeroplane at Lake Washington near Seattle. Both used Zerolcne, the Standard Oil for all motors. Dealers everywhere and at all agencies of the "inji u " KRtfMMMHBUnHUMMHMBMMHMUBA Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Marshfleld You Can Always Find a Stock of ZEROLENE And Other Motor-Boat Supplies at Sumner Hardware Co. KINDLY KEMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THE 11AKERY LINE MARSIIFIELD BAKING COMPANY l:W NOItTII SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 428. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or excharfge. Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed. Itibbona and carbon paper delivered. Hioue us your order. Phone 44. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FIIOM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY MONDAY, AUUUST 21, AT 1. M. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and. freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight HAILS KHOM COOS HAY FOR SAN FltANCISCO, . A FHIDAY, AUflUST 28, AT !J I. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorcie, Phone 44. KQDIFPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FIIOM UAILHOAD DO OK, MAHSIIFIELD, DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST AT 12:30 F. M., ON THE JIRD, UTII, 1UTII, 18TII, 2JIHD anil 28T1I. TIckotD on sale to all Etcm olnU and Informallon aa to route and rtc cheerfully furnlnlied. l'lmne il.l-J. O. It. TuVNDERS, ArviK S. S. PARAISO i:inlppctl witli WlrelcBd. Flno I'nuNcniccr AccninniodntloiiH. Now Steel Ilnat. H. S. PAItAISO WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY, AUOUST 21, AT I P. M., WITH PA8SENOEHS AND FHEIC1HT. YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND, FRIDAY, AU. UST 21, AT n P. M., WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, Agent, Mnrwliflcld. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every jMonday THE FAST AND COMFORTAHLE S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. F. MtGICORGE AGENT W. II. PAINTER Phono 44, Mnrshflold Phono 421, North Dend FWi ML. "IJULiTXir T"M-rr. z This Bank MnkcN n point of kIvIhk In roiiH. It wnntN every deposl. tor to fee that ho or Mio limy nppconch Itrt offlccrA freely mid iIInciinh matters ulilch hnvo to do with their finiiii. I'lnl nffulrx. AJunyH willing nnd dcNlroua of bcrvliiK you. We Invite Your Account FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest PaU on Time DepoilU ' Officers J. W. Dennett, President. J. H. 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