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rwmMFiaD, oregon, Tuesday, may 11. wts-even.nq edition. T,WO COOS BAY TIMES; M. 0 DAX MM.OXEY. Edllnr nnd Pub E. MALOSEY, Xexvs Editor NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS orririni official PlipOP of Pnpop City Coiw County of jtlnrshflelri. Address nil roinmimlrailons to (OPS HAY DAILY TIMi:S. I'AltMKUM lOHTTVATi:. iLL BUILD HOTEL.DLD PIOAIEER DIES HIIOOKIXflS TO IIAVP. VHST WII.W M lKWAH. 01' call II ciass modehx norsu . stniMiis'io pahalu or oahdixhh, SIS Tlin Plop edtlmiitiM Just published liy Hie DopitrtniPliI or AgllciM tu.o should Iip gratifying to the f.irmriH of Oregon. Every product lls'fd 1h to briny tin- producer more ID Veins Pioneer of Consl, Father of .All". Ileriuiiu S.nllhgnll and AN glo Dcxvar, of Coils liny I'hifis N Llxoly Xciw mid Lumber Conipiinv Will Make n llcaull- ' fill Seaport City ' ,. , , i,,.i,iu il William Hewnr, of Hardlner, aged The new town of Hrociklngs in minor of Airs IlemiHii , curry County M .mite an nptlvi. place . "" r" c-Uc"iIiik Inlul. ! rlBi.i now. The town Im on tho north , f?,."'lll'.a.11.1.. "r A'UA i,.f? , ".7:.' .V, money this year Ihnn last your, 'X-',,, of lho n.oteo Itlver overlooking .' ''"., ' l .!h, aPcoriimK to a vlro ooptlng hay. Last your hay sold for the ocean. A new bridge l to he vp;, ,p.0 tli f morning. Mrs. $9,110 a ton and this year It 1h ten built aero- the river this year ' xvh oh SmtllBll 11Ilt Mr. uuwnr leave to- ArnrdlnK to the win c iiuii.t ' "'7" "'" "" "" i lnllriow morning for (lardiner xvimro ou me kuhiii iu- " iiiv- - uimv u ill nttPiiii tie liinnrni. The deceased xvas horn In WIs- , ivniii i-Au- n , : ,i.ii. I'oiisin mill ior io yours na huhh a tents a ton less estimates the producer tlilK 'e,ir gf) KV0 u closer rontwot Ion with tin reielxes for xvlirnt fi.io a nusue. um, nxtiMiilinK down llie coast. SU rem last year, For com The town wan established and hull: ,.ioll(ipr r(Hdent ()f '(hirdlnor. l-'or i ... ii. n i.i.... rriiitlwit n n.1 T ii m lift r ' . . . . i in. he loro'lves 8!) relit, ovor (it) cunts ' by (he Ilruoklmm Tlmher nnd Lumber , ,(, )l1B I)C(,n , m MoaUh. ,,. Tl, r r srJs vsr sss? , &$"? n "'" producer r.l cpiiU tills year, com- m,,roVeinentB llronklngs Is Io have a Hr ,,avP9 widow and flvo ehll pared to .IX cent last year. Kuk fine new hotel which will bo conduct- (,ri,n -phoy nro Mrs. Herman Hniith- over pared to .IX cut last year. Kw fe new hotel which will bo conduct- (,ri,n -phuy nro Mih. Ilurnian Hinitli- t.tir-..t nrp in cent, pomnarcd to 18 od bv Mr. i.awon who was loiinen. f (.atPi,inK inlut ; Mro. JonniP ceniB lal voar Tho total winter proprlelor of (he llreaKera. a first- (.,inib(11. r pioronro; AIkIo He .eiits last year i "V0. ' . Ic Iiihh hotel at (lohl Ilench. Tho new ....... f Nor. llPIi nIlll will Dp- wiiuill riuii in im-Kuii ini , v. I liof 01 i tO 1)0 RtnrlPII ni ISIUflKIIIKP- 1.1,08-1,000 .bushels and It Is es-1 BB oon , tn(i plans ure vetunied tlmaleii that the crop this year wllf from San Kranclsco where they were be lR.n00.0Uii bushels. The Orn-' sent for llin approval of the Huper- ' .... I vis ntr nrch (pel of Hip coininil.V. con runner Hiireiy mm iiiiiikh oib " - . , .. , own way and Is n I i lulinle ninli. t WITH THE TOAST X t AMD THE TEA t war and MrH. (lertrudu I.estor, or (ardlncr. Mr. llewar was tho owner of the famous Uolan Island In the Unip uua lllver. It Is locnted whom Smith lllver runs Into tho llmpiua ami coiiHlsts of 1 10 acres of land. I: Is a beautiful place and for many (.turn i-:vi:ij Tor every bad there might he a win e; and when one breaks his leu let him Im thankful It was not his neck. lllsliop Hall. tiii: m:rn:it i.v A belter day Ih broakliiK. K will dawn when least we know, Willi a splendor In the sunlight, Willi a Hllininer on the snow. We will rlso to higher homily, Wo will toll to bolter onds: Wo will all bo nobler neighbors, Wo will all bo bettor friends. It Is (omliiK In lho surges Of lho ocoan as they roll: Miivt lie Anni'oi'cil Til regard to the wirk nl llrool Iml's lho flold lleacli fllobo snvs: "The town-sllo of Ilrooklnu's I" yeniB Jlr. Downr conducted It as a owned bv the Ttrnnklnss T.aiul ranch. Ho Hindu a specialty of Tnwnsllo coinnnny, wb'eh Is a sub-1 rnlhinir horses. Ho bouiiht lho is- "idlsrv ponipnnv f the Urooklims liin,i about sixteen years ago. Lately Timber T umber cotntinny. mi'' 1 8llre lie had been In poor health, the iiiilldliies Hint are Io ho erpptpd n,e pluro was rented. wlibln Hip limits or town or cuy are , under ceitiilll rpstrletlons. Xo cat-j lip. Iipp. lilus. clilckons or docs nro. I uormlllod to roam nt larco within ' '(be limits of the cllv, neither will )(dnj:s of l'eoplo at Clly-Ity-llip-Soa Mlmilq of nnv ipscrioHon ho "r-1 i.)(I Western World. juittod to be lmllt. and no luill'1 ''ur , , I will be eonstrncloil costing less tl-nn Mia. J. Clausen, of Handon, Is I ii cerinln iiinoimt. and all plans and spending a few weeks at the home iio"lfl("llnns bnvo In be nnnrnvpil j 0f jr and .Mrs. A. Adolphson at liv lli MiporviHlUK ,rciiue'i. ko i Douilinrlc BRIEFS OF BANDON i tip Civic Center wlilch is n most beoullfiil nnrk. and ovprvtlilm? In con portion wllli the d'v. Its streets and nliices or nmiisoiiipn'. iiwolllncs. nh cos of lnislnofls and nil aro n bnr mnnlniis whole, with wntor, elortrlp light and n nerfect annllary systoni. 'I'llll V.l'ooill llllt. "The llolnl wl lm of tblrtv rnnms rnnacllv. leu of which will be nrovl- It Is speaking through tho shadows dod with Imlli nnd all will ho llirhted To tho (iviir-liHtouliiK soul, II will hind us in Its tether With a lovo that never dies; It will seoiu a second summer That lu glory lound us lies. - -Keleptod. A woman's dross ran now bo luiiiRlit for a fow cents, but ihe.e aio a nuinbor of oth"r Ihlims thai liiftico somo Coos Hay men 'o re main lu the baehelor' class. Some CooS Hay men always roc oHi'I.(! their duly In time .o silo slop II. Till-! OI'IHT OIISKI1VKII SAYS "I'osslhly suuiidtlug tho lips may be vulgar, but, of course. It de pends on whose lips you smack." ".Maii'lago Is lho alanu clock thai makes love's )ouiu; dream wul.e up mid rub Its eyes." Till: HAY'S ahvici: i Do not gel fut headed. Muuy a man has lorn ii.kooiI Job because ho got tho Idea Into his head that no other man uiuld fill his place'. by electricity from the company s mill plant. "The appointments will ho firs'- class In every respect and second to none In the hotel Hue between I'uget j Sound and San 1'iiuicIhco. I The lot upon which tho hotel and buildings arc to be erected contains I one acre, situated lu one comer of the Civic center, with graded streets, i shade trees and shrubbery arranged lu the most artistic manner, with i fountains and rest places lu profusion lor llred people." Sleaiii.liln I, Inc. I "The company has a first class steamship lino to San Francisco, Los jAngolos ami San Diego, wllli oxcol , lent Korvlco for passengers. Tho company pays particular attention to tho carrying of freight for Curry A. Hamilton and A. K. Dart of Portland wero hero last to erulso , J. woll, week. They went soulh a tract of timber about six miles south of Langlols. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Croft and ton, of Taconia, nrrlved In Handon to ccntly nnd have gono to their ranch ou Croft Lake In tho southern part of tho county, for several weeks' outing. Mrs. II. Lowcllcu and daughter, Edna, am visiting relatives at En gene, where they expect to remain several weeks. They went via lho , Willamette Pacific from Maplton. Dr. L. P. Soronsou hns returned front Curry County whore ho had spent two weeks, llo took oecss-' Ion to study Curry County roads while thorn and declares they are in much better condition, by way of Improvements, than those near ' Handon, .Miss lllauchc Lnndiith has gone to Los Angeles, hnvlni; been called county. There aro imlv Hilr-lv-nlv ', n..... i... ,i... m.. , ..... ,....,.. I . ., - , - iiirm uy iiu- iiuii-na ui rr iniuiicr, li.,t.,..t fr.it.t U.i. 1...I ....lit.... .... lu I " .ii.n.n ...flu ..tin ri.iuin.ii un 11 lllil.M- mum and usually nuiko (ho trip lu less time." A fut man would rather got tor than go hungry, hut it is ferent with a woman. f I THE WISE (Jl'Y SAYS fn'-dir- "Vou climb prelly high In world, but tm ran never gel high (hat you ure above nuspicio'i.' the so AT THE HOTELS .MYitTi.i: poi.vi' xi:ws ICiiloilaluiuoiils nro Enjoyed by Peo ple or That City (Special to The Times.) .MYRTLE POINT, Ore., .May II. .Misses Ada mid Lottie Pratt sport a day last week at Powers and over night at linker Creek the guests ()f Mrs. lien Crawford. Louis Starr and Attorney Claude II. (illes went to Powers ou a visit. .Mr .and .Mrs. K, II. Hanson went to Powers, last Sunday. Tho LadiOM Art Club met with .Mrs. Itay Dement. The attendance w;u small on account of sickness au-I of some being away. Dainty refresh incuts wore served by (ho hostess. Thou' present wore .Mis. T. 1). (luerln, Mrs. L. (I. Johnson, Mrs. (leo. Shollv, -Mm. ,1. 0. Steuunlor, .Mrs. C. V. IVnslor, .Mrs. L. A Itoboris, nu.l .Mr. Heiuoilt. Mrs. C. W. Xolson slartoil Io Col. Phillip, who had been operuted on for appendicitis. .Mllss Katu llosa has assumed the duties of Miss l.uu dreth lu tho Kast Uaudou school during lho tatter's absence, SPOILS IIATCIIIXfJ. Engineer C. II. Wright, of lho government Jetty work nt Handon Is the target for all the iiuliatclied eggs In tho Tuppor rock section of tho city. Industrious house wives who lmvo been busy setting liens find that their labors are nil in vn I ii, for tho frequent blasting at the Tuppor quarry has kept that . -neighborhood so "shaken up" Unit , the chicks haven't hud a chance to form in tho shell, thus spoiling j tin eggs. One lady sot .10 eggs and ' did not got a chick. Mr. Wright pleads "not guilty," basing his , ilofenso on lho claim that It Isn't i The 42-Centimeter Light, Mazda "C" Type The nitrogen-filled Mazda lamps are the modern il luminating sensation. Greater light for less currant than ever before achieved by incandescents. Remarkable advertising value cither outdoors or inside business establishments. Marked economy for light users. Telephone 178. OREGON POWER. CO. Abstracts FOU KELIAHLC AIJSTKACTS OV TITLE AM) l.XFUKMATION AHOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAltSIIFIELI) AXI) COQUILMS CITY, OHEG0X GKNERAIi AttEXTS, EASTSIDE AXI) SEXOSTACKEX'S ADDITIOX AGEXTS FOU CANADIAN PACIFIC ItAILItOAD LANDS IIENIIY SEXGSTACItEX, MAXAOEIl GRAVEL Wo aro now prepared lo furnish (i HAVEL in any iunntltloH from pile in our yard or in raiload lots, nt following prices: From pile on ground, $U.' ; per yard. ennond lots, taken from enrs, ?i'.00 per yard. Helnil Deparluioiil, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Cp. Oipos(o Pos'-Ofllco. Phone HID. Koonfz Gurage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J WAI I PAPFR See VIERS About it. Chaiiiller Hotel. ( li'irles K. (ioriloii, Portland; D K Lnwver, Los Angeles; .lay l,uwoi-. J.es Vngeles; l' M. (iruudHtelit, San i'ruailHio, II E Crouch, i'oiiiille: A II. llhttcllol, Coiiulllo; .M. W. Mi - ii.'ii.ik. Ulvertou; David X. Miirib I .! n-is Crook: L. V. Colo. Muir.v- vilU-; . IC. Kriise, Handon; r. 1'. lileiMin Siotlbbiirg. K P. O'Veill f'M.iu, .1 S. Kt'eellug, Bun Prau- Is- K-: ' . Ii. Leslie, l'iMiiille: A P. Met- rill. Piutluilil; I'-MUHllt E. C. Eil- a il- Puriluiid: lieoiKo !'. Kii'uor. i oriliiiid; P. D. Kraxor. Portland: I-" l.. ; it'i. Port laud; W. M. Uihui Ban rr.titino: W. It. Warwick. t'-iri- Iiiul. .1. v. I'om-li and wile. Haial.-n. Llejil lltitol. . :.' Haiurofi. lluiulon: H p I'lU.i, Portland: M. Willis. .Mrtlo "inn; lieu Alainee, (l.nilluer. A. P. (iiili South Inlet: I-'. L. M.'.Hou. I e..wr Hill. W. 11 Wolf. Kmpl)'. Itl'llico Hotel. I' Power. HrookiiiKo: E Mar- i in, IliMokiugs: t'liarles DillalHO. Coos Itlver: 8. O. Paiitor, Handon. H Smliii. Cooh lliver; Juik Hiillit. Handon Si. Laurento Hotel. Koberl IIimm-oii, llt'ni.wllle; William l-YinlorniMk liaudoii; William lllnge inau. Handon: It. E I laker. liiilll. L. A I'luard. Portland: H. .1. Sprumie, ' (lardiner; Clui.i E. Snraaue. Corw Hler. the blastlnir nt all. tint n ,i r llle. Washington, on a visit lo rela- raco suicide In tho feathery trlb'.. lives and friends. h,,.,,,,.,.. .., .....,., Elder Chas. Hurklow eaino In from Powers to attend the Harklow-Polmnl wedding. Mr. llarMow Is engaged in carpenter work at Powers ou the building to bo used an a ln,umlr.. I'rlday oenliig the grade of lho Kihool gave the pht, "The Euchiint. ed Wood" at the Pulque theater, riie proioeds aro to be used to luiiruo Daiulon Western World. IS W1TIIOLT .MEAXS to .lust Ice Wife of Man Killed Writes ol Pen co The wile of E. Syversou. tho man blown to pieces near Coqullle last ,i... ..i ....- ,..-,, n mi wruio io mi in i nonoini i- u U S Z an, "illir -ire to ' !,l!m" ,!,0,r ,roM",0s l,l,," ,,ut " mmmmmm "... - - i "mill in nav ins. iminriii ivnmioo more hho is, too. narabi.ed on nno utii... nvo seen ilieiu. Two wooks iriiiniu oi tne unooi year. AIIsh Prauceh Itraden gae a May I'HJ pan j nt her homo hero. The young people present wero MUsos Vera Errant Marie Oreen. Eunice Smith. Vera Crawford VHIon Auuln. Katie llrowu. Alice Dement ami I'raucos llraden. Mohsrs Wallace He moiit, .Inmok Whitaker. Jr., Edwin Cartor, luues Wookl.x. and Hoy Or cutl. Mr. E. O. Carter assisted Mrs. llrnden serving the lefresumonts. so mat it soenu a wonder that sho (ould have written so cheery a let ter as the one that must have glad dotted her husband'h heart on the oxo of the accident that cost him hU llie. Coqulllo Sontlnol. I XY KSTKiATKS M S .1 Los .1. Dubs, a mining innu from Angolos, arrived in Port Or- fnil tho first of the week and o- I'eets to make this place his head- IH YS A. LTEKU.vr quarter dining tbo huiunior, while E. II. Htnr, ut Handon, has i he InxosHgatos the mineral io bought mil the luierest of Ilufus ' niurco of this soot Ion. and alo Truman In tho liamlon Uarage detuoiutrato gold-savlug niachiuo and (lie firm In cbai,-,.- of that uul- Unit ho has with him. Tho machine liosa xx III honcfloitli bo gnown a has boon ptov.nl a success and Mr. Foster and lloui A wlmiilc l)itl i anxlou to Hud some Ulaek Xroiu PortUud 1 i-xpoe or'l sand douoit to work. Port Or- Jtandou Itoeordur. fortl Ttiliuue. i Tito TIII.Mi OP Till: PAST Xo .More I'so tor singo Hoi-m-s on Shisluxv Line, Florence West savs! "Tbo Hangs I.heiy Company, who lmxo boon operating a stago line on tho beach between the Sluslaw and I'Mip-' qua ltlxors, blnco last fall. June uitlrod front that route nnd taken their tenuis and wagons up to Ma ulotou. "A line of automobiles lias taken ' the placo of the stages, the wot sand lnukitig u lino road for tho eats when tho tldo Is out. The auto! lino from Coos Hay connects at the, Pnipqua with the lino to tho Sins Ihw, tho passengers being carried i across tho stream by boat." i Cliliuuejs Fireplaces J. N. BAYLISS , Any kind of brick work nt ' prices that aro right, And all work guaranteed Call at "Tho FIroslde," John- son nidg., 1.17 Second St. French ranges. Hollor work. Phone 411 l-J. " CITY AUTO Ai TAXI CO. 4 i Day mid Night .Serxlce. 4 For taxi, phono UO, Chatullor 1 Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LYNN LAMHETII, Prop. X'ow Cars :: ;: .; New Cars' 44 HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. R.EAD THJs A Tl,e ""Ift ()f A N'A'I'IO.V STATU A CITY Is Uitoxxti by ITS SVIViV.MMUX,TY mi.-.. Is . ' , . .M,S '"ITS l,,.. Hy for Ills tl.n and ,.o suxlngs ul 'N l for old ago ..lid con.ro. t In tlfcllniiu , , 3' for "e 'Vs dependent ... I.I.,,. S m- Invit,. L "! tot Wf ' V t' ....., In.ly, ,ho .xo,,K , l IM, ttl that mo xxorkl,, for ,, ,. ,,,1 c.,,." i. J??S Savo .none, ,, '" '"I'MI, , 'Mini- li.. . -v h " nigs leal mi IT (HtOW. FIRSIi SI.OII ulll c ""' your iiroium 1101 1 OF COOS BAY Su'et), Deposit Boxes Fotltm. KM IAGAN i eiETll omh:st hank ,v n)()s (mv..ni,l IMablishrd IH8I). "UV Capital, Surplus and Undivi Profits $118,000 AM) S.WI.Mis HPI'OSITrf orriccis .1, W . Hoi... oil, President. .1. II. Flitiingun, Ylce-l'iosmYiil H. I-'. Wllllanis, Cashier. ' (ieo. I ' wi.iti1M,w H (A f-A-KILBURNtjoamorSANTA San Francisco-Eu rcka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound '" B, 10, 15, 20,ft FIIO.M SAX FHAXCISCO lOMIO 11. in., May 10, I.", I'll, .", ill); FltO.M COOS HAY P. .M. Tide, .May ii, 17, '-, "7, .lime I, 7, V ?1 .,,., 1 "f -i (, iV ' Sou th Bound FIIO.M POHTLAXI) (I p. 11.., .May I I, II), HI, ill); .In. 10 I, I), 1 1, n 01 ,. I FltO.M COOS HAY" ' ''l'l P. .M. Tide, .May 1(1, UI, ail, ill, .lime (I, II, III, 21, m J NORTH PACIFI C STEAMSHIP CO. Mi.tlli 'lo.'.iiiual Dock. Pl.0,,0 II, C. T. M'(i'K0IKF,1mI IT 01 T HAHSPO 1 VVI Weekly Bcrvlco Coos Hay and San Frtncbcft STEiWSHP 1 Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FltO.M SAX FHAXCISCO FOK COOS I1AV NOSWl .MAY 10, AT ilHIl) P. M. Kan Fiai.clsco Office, (100 Flfo llulldlnu, una lltr Ksotell Cooh Env Afrnnt. G. rMcGEORQE. PhoaUl -. 0 7 . Y0U AUTO CALL ; FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS J Phone UOO.L. Nlgl.t and Day. Eight Cafe. GOOD CAItS. CAHEFUL DHIVEItS D. L. FOOTK. rmmmmmm iiu j 1 .linn GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AXD DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOU ALL MAKES OF CAIIS 5117 Central ax. Phono ;17:Wi DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS xvlll bo kopt OPEX TO THE PUI1LIO A regular stato licensed undertaker xvlll bo in cliatgo Phono I03.J 12 MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasrinnhlfx Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y EgDlPPKD WITH WIIIKLESS. S1!1 Breakwate ALWAYS ON TIME- SAILS FltOM .MAltSIIFIELI) EYEItY SlXIIAY DlltoCI AT I) A. .M.. AXI) FHOM POHTLAND l'.VIJIIV TlllTiUtflll , r TICKETS ON SAIiB AT rOUTLAXD CITY TICKET 0FnUl AND OAK UTIIEETS, l'OUXUS D. Phono KJ. 0. B. LL1imr:i MatMaM-BtnMBiaMaa' Puget Sound Bridge Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Dwjjj COMPLETE, PLANTS FOR HARBOR P uur uoos Bay onice nas avuiiauiu ., work the Dredge "Seattle" n.i. ,, nn ..1 i.0, ,.i,..wi mill most (Iow5 1 w Hiuai iuttt;i till) iiui i:i ! txvonlylncl, liydraullo cliedgo lu Taclflc iinin nffice. Cooa Bay office, ,;a Washil Marchflplrl nrnnnn. Seattle, VW1 "Independent autoserE Leaves MnrslifJeld ut Husy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2:00.i.ui. 5:00 ii.in, Lenvos North Iloiid IB win. ules Liter Iar.M'fu North lWd Kiiiplr Tariff1 ,Siin--f' IW Pictures & Framing Walker Studio SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, M North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA SAVE MONEY hy ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump coal, por ton s.".io Or half ton of both SL7.1 U. .MUSSOX, Prop. Phono IS-J or leave outers at Hllljer'si Cigar Store. QUATERMAS STU0 !UnALfrPH0& " T.i RlanCO TNT UPPOSlio V-- insnnEW'v; idiMW1- Times Nvant wrnms mm