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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1915)
9m",'l MI'I'I'I'flVM'n IT TVI ! rTTVTT - m T V r . - -M-,."!'1 pmt&? t "" (SSPrsr---yPi"M -7 i m Nade from the Hght crude vJ7 r Vrwi' SlLZ i .. - ... t r HigSa Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery sei vice Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & The Leading Grocers- 797 South Broadway. Poultry Ranches For Sale PETALUMA IS THE GREAT POULTRY CEN TER OF CALIFORNIA WHY NOT MAKE COOS BAY POULTRY CENTER OF OREGON 1st LAND can be had at $9.50 and up per acre. 2nd WHEAT, sunflower seed, buckwheat, and even corn, cjrow abundantly. 3rd GREEN FEED is at hand all the time. 4th Meat and MEAT SCRAPS arc as cheap here as anywhere. 5th LIME is yours for the, sacking. 6th The GRIT requires a little ginger on your part to Insure abundance. 7th The MARKET for dressed chickens is un limitedIf you don't believe it try to buy some to day. 8th The demand for EGGS is in excess of the supply. 9th The market for CHICKS was never as promising. 10 The CLIMATE can not be excelled. 11th An ever-increasing POPULATION will de mand more poultry. ' 12th The WATER supply is unexcelled. 13th (Note the lucky number) Buy a tract of ten to 160 acres from us now and become indepen dent and therefore happy. Lastly On 20 acres you could keep nicely two cows, one horse, 500 or more chickens and could raise more fruit, vegetables, berries, etc., than you and your family could possibly eat. IS IT WORTH WHILE? ' Ranches and city property for sale. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON Making usmess B etter KSPITR or war, Mm mi ono of u u little extra pusn n will noon bo better. It means trying harder and l.-oniitin- nl It lnncer. It means continual optimism and faith In the future. And It means caroful, sustain ed, well planned newspaper ad vertising in many instances. The Bay will be glad to assist those who want suggebtlons as to help push business. pzrv r T he Jury of Awards at both San Francisco ami ban JWo lAposittons found an oil inado front California apiialt-luc crude, y.gi! ' ''l''lcntinK efficiency. That nil u.l l.f ? 1 1 ''c f W l0?,h, ",cl' ""Mated author aiUul and lortl Motor Companlw, am! others. Iiaioalw (rune on iccord In fax or of olli made from aihlialt-lwe ctude-ln accord with the dc cMori of the Kpo Ition little -provci that Zero lone is made of the nhi crude, and made rhht. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C -In 11 ii) EITOIEE Ike Standard Oil for ftotor Cars Hoaglqnd Dealers In Good Groceries Phones 340-J and 326 ? tho handicap business 1 rrrniln. If each us contributes CoosI Times I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, News Of Nearby J :: :: :: t :t MVHTLK POINT NOTIS News or 'Unit City .U Toltl In the KulcrpiNc Mrs. C. II. Prayer wan In town from tho Frsyor hotneMoml on tho Middle Fork, buying winter supplies. Mrs. A. Iloimo lift n Handon for San Francisco, California, where i she will visit for two or three weoks with relative an well ng spend n few dn.vs at the Imposition. Mrs. ,T. (5. Knlier, who has been a guest for several weeks of her daugh ter. Mrs. II. M. Funster, left for her limine at Spokane, Washington. Mis. i Feiislcr accompanied her mother as 1 far an Mnrshflehl. Uev. i:. Sutton Mace left via the Lnlrd vstaRO T.lno for Hoseburg, where lie will attend tho annual con- feionco of tho Methodist Kplscopal 'Church, North, which Is In session ,tho latter part of tills week. 1 W. S. Tarpon, architect from rMiushflelil. who has chnrgo of tho construction of the new school Louse at Powers, passed through hero. Tho building Is practically all enclosed land Mi'. Turpen stated that tho root would bo completed tho fore imrt of this week. An auto camping party left hero for Pendleton, where they will "tako hi" tho "Hound Up." In the party wuro C. A. Harrington, Oeo. Lnlngor, Willie Warner, Fin and Dale Mast, 13. P. Adams and A. K. Hakor. They are making tho trip in Mr. linker's new Wlnton Six, and expect to re turn in a week or ten days. Orundpn Albert (irahnni left for Southern California, and will spend tho winter there. Helng a member of tho (1. A. H., Mr. Ornhnni will spend tho grcntor part of his timo at Snwtello. Mr. Graham has not fully recovered from tho fall ho received several years ago and expects to con sult BOtno of tho specialists at Los Angeles regarding his condition. WOHK UMNO'S MONKV Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: Tho work of slashing tho Hubs wil low land near this city tho past sum mer contributed considerably to tho business 'lono hero In a dull season. Ono of our flvo groceries reports sales to the slashers to tho amount lot $1,000. And tho amount pnld tho workmen by Mr. Klstner during tho season totalled nbout $15,000. i Llbby COATi. Tho Ulnd VOU lmvo ALWAYS USUI). Phono 7SI. P..clflc Livery ami Transfer Company. I Vt . .1 imsisthc' Stove Polish Should Use rT'S different from others becauso more care Is taken in tint innklncr and tho materials used aro ofN higher grade. Silk Stove Polish .MaVct a lirllllnnt. silky poll'li Hint does nut tub oil or dun! otl.nn .ltlio tlilnclmtl fnnr tlmei ns lonir a ordinary Move pollih. Used on hnmplo stoves and sold by Imrdwnri nml crpcfry dealer. All w uk U a ti tat. I.' o It u.i your rvk tov. Jrour Pftrior viuvi or yuur kuo niniru. it juu ilon't llnd It tlio tM lo poll.li jon ever Uttil. your lr! r H nultw l lo rLfuml your money, lm tt un lllurK MlK mov. I'oiuq. uaao in uquui vr pajiovno quauir. Dlack Silk Stove Polish Works Sterling, Illinois V BI.eU Silk Air. Drying Iran Cn.tn.l rn VThlf, reirUten, .tnvep(pr I'rrvrntl ruitlnrf. UvoDiacM biik mat.i t-ouin iur inrr. nimn or brsai. It liu no cuu lor use on automobiles. IRVING BLOCK SkUdla M'Q&i!$jliAiJl Going- Out of Business ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Koontz Garage Agency for ' S00DYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: ' :: :: .. Phone 1P0-J OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1915EVENIffq EDITION. " TKLLS OF I Kill Coqitlllc Wolon of Ta(ior'n Trouble at Logging Camp ! The trouble of a tailor at n loKglng camp are told as follows In tho Co quillo sentinel: I. HosenhurK, a tailor of this city, made a complaint in Justice Stan ley's court here against Kugono 1 Oram, foreman nt Camp T of the Snilth-Poer Logging company, , charging him with assault. Tho tie- i fondant claimed that Rosenborg was In tho bunk house nt that camp so Ilcltlng orders, contrary to the rules of tho rami), forbidding (soliciting and peddling which are publicly posted about the grounds; and that after telling Hoseuburg to leave two or thrco times ho emphasized tho command by striking him. In this statement Orntit was substantiated ,by A. II. Powers. Justice Stanley reserved his decis ion to consult the authorities. HAS lllKTIIII.W Mjrtlo Point Lady Is Presented With A Olft Tho Mrtlo Point Knterprlso says: September 13th, Is Mrs. K. Kng Hall's, birthday, and when that enmo In 1915, she wns (15 years old. Mrs. F.ngllsh Is now making her homo with her brother, A. L. Humphrey tit North Powers, In remenibrnnco of tho occasion and as a token of their esteem a number of tho Indies of tho neighborhood made up a fund, purchnsed a fluo rocking chair and presented It to .Mrs. English. Tho Indies contributing wcro Mesdnmcs Gltnble, Lewis, Mooro, Kenuoy, Hnr rlugtou, Hcthcrlngton, Lcnthcrwood, Cross, Varnoy, Williams, Walker, 'nishnp, Smltli, Sliull, Engblnoni nnd Straw, and Misses Straw and Lowls. .i:w pastou Tii km: I lev. ."Marvin Law Taken Charge of Church at Coiiiillo Tho Coqullle Sentinel says: How Mnrvln Law, tho new pastor of tho M. K. Church South, of this city, nrrlvod hero with his wlfo nnd two young children. Mr. Law was formerly located at Seattle, but has been doing evangelistic work since i tho discontinuance of tho church there. Ho hold a series of meetings hero a few mouths ago and preached sonio powerful sermons. .N'KW SPITS KILKI) Tho following suits hnvo been fil ed In tho circuit court recently: i In tho matter of tho estate of Ar thur Coach. Order requiring gunr dlnu to pay for tho transcribing of testimony. I Alexander Christie ns "tho Homnn I Catholic, Aichblshop of tho dloceso of Oregon" vs tho City of Hnndon land W. II. Webb. Suit for Injunc tion. I Tho Stnto of Oregon t Paulino Clint, Jonnio u. wnglit nnu w. J'. Murphy. Suit to enjoin nnd abnto nuisance. In tho matter of tho guardian ship of Charles Sneddon, Insano, Hugh If. Sneddon nnd Charles Sned don, petitioners nnd appellants vs Kllcn Sneddon, John 11. Sneddon, Hannah Hccso, guardians and res pondents. . Maisliflehl Hotel, ('oniuieriial St., Homo Cooking. Hoard anil room, $..(( per month, Helen llnncy. Times want ads urlng results. Towns xx t: :: m t u u ' (Ol.NTV SKAT NOTES Notts of ('ikiuIIIo People, n Told 1 In The Sentinel ' Clarence Fish, who recently un derwent a very serious surgical op eration at Portland, In now recup ! crating nt his mother's homo at ! Myrtle Point. Instead of going out to Kugcuc and entering the Stnto University jlast week, Howard Plko enrolled In the high school here, making tho j 75th. I Miss Loulso ClntiBeu, of thin city, laud Miss Peart Craln, of Ilaudou, 'jiae become members of tho PI llcta iPhl sorority of tho University girls nt Kugene. Mrs. T. J. Cheshire, of Salem, who has been visiting her sister, i'Mrs. Clara Miller, for tho past two 'weeks, started for homo by tho Hoseburg Btnge. Leo J. Carey and family moved down to tho new bungalow ho has been building this summer In tho neighborhood of tho Conloguo Camp nenr Lnmpa. H. Stanley Dollar nnd his wlfo nnd baby started for their honip nt San Hnfacl, C.il,, after a week's visit with relatives hero. Mrs. Dol lar Is a sister of Sheriff Johnson and 10. K. Johnson. John W. Whlckcar, n big lnwyer and capitalist of Attica, Indiana, was In tills city. Ho htm visited both fairs In California nnd likes tho cllmato of Coon County bettor thnu anything ho had seen, nnd may dccldo to locnto here. MiWS OF POUT Olll'Oltl) HnppciilngM nt Curry County Son Nrt Toltl In Trlbiiuo The Htentucr Acmo called at Port Orford ugalu and loaded somo 2500 tics, having taken tho rest of her cargo from Hnndon. Fred Gtiorln, whllo driving his hi other Court's car, had a collisslou with a trco near Sixes tho first of tho week. It Is said that It will probably cost $200 or $300 to cover tho damngo done. Oeo. Mayer, of Gold Heach, who has lately been helping Geo. Dunn build his big dairy barn at Kuchre creek, wns In town whllo on his wny to Ilaudon to meet Mrs. Mayer nnd two children, who had been away on n visit. School will start at Port Orford Monday, October l, with Prof. A. S. Johnston ns principal and Mrs. Mary Kecfcr as assistant. Doth of theso teachers lmvo had considerable ox pcrlenco with marked riiccoss. n. W. Uenn is collecting tho ncc cssary material to comuionco fishing In Klk river ns soon as the first rains tolnrt llln fnll rllti nt urtlnintl. H'tin nun, ,u ..... a.... w. ........w... ..w fish will bo salted Jn tierces and haul ed to Port Orford for shipment. Tho Macteay ICstato company has tho fishing privileges on this stream and the work Is being done for thorn. MAHItlAOi: MCKNSKS Tho following aro recent marriage llcctiHcs Issued nt tho county clerk's offlco: Charles Robert Watson nnd Lo tolla Komcry. William F. Preston and Kvn Lowls. Klmer Virgil .Yarbrougli and Klta Ksthcr Frost. William II. Nugont nnd Kato Frost. Fay U HaskltiB nnd Vorllo V. Sauudors. Albert Kinney nnd Saruh Wobb. L'url Lollny Schroodor and Agues (loldio Medio. XHWS OK CUItllV COUNTY .Votes of (Joli! Ilcacli Taken From "Tlio (.lobe I'M Lawrence, his mother and Mrs. Claud Walker, started for tho San Francisco fair going to Kurnka by auto and from there by tonm. Mrs. K, II. Thrift and two daugh ters, of Langlols, have boon visit ing with old-tliiio friends and rel atives In this locality. This was Mrs. Thrift's first visit to her girl hood home In many years. Tho Hrcakcr's Hotel Is now hav ing homo needed Improvements mndn In tho Way of a largo bay window, which enlarges tho offlco room of Attornoy C. II. Huffiugtou. Clerk Stannnnl loft for a hunt In tho Hurnt Hldgo and Dear Camp country. Don Lucas, of Agncss, has been employed to chnporono him through tho hills, A. C. Collins was nrrested by Fish Warden Jewell for Illegal 'fishing before Justlco of the Pcaco I Stafford and entered a plea of not i guilty. Charley Doylo, in his auto, start od for Hoseburg with a load of locaj people, consisting of Mrs. A. 8. Miller nnd daughter OIndys, Mrs. lllnko and Fred Cntigholl. Miss Gladys will attend school at Hose burg this winter; Mrs. Hluko Is on hor road to Portland to spend tho winter with hor son, Fred, nnd Frod Caughell Is going to Portlnntl for COOS COUNTY APPLES BRING GOOD PRICE (itntctiHtclit HitUcil In Mjrtlo Point Section Find Kcnily Market In San KmtirlM'o Grncnsteln apples, raised In tho Myrtle Point Section, commanded n good price on the San Francisco mar ket this season. About a mouth ago W. K. Hartley, one of tho lending South Fork orchnrdlsts, shipped 150 boxes to Snn Francisco nnd received a good cash price nnd later several letters ns to whether tic could fur nish tho same tintiso more npplcs Just llkn tho ones ho had scut. About two weeks ago llr. Hartley shipped another 150 boxes nnd nt tho same tlmo Geo. Mullen of tho North Fork shipped 120 boes. Tho apples brought Messrs. Hartley and Mullen nbout 90 cents per box f. o. b. Myr tle Point. Tho commission firm that handled tho apples Is making n strong bid for moro of tho Coos county Graven steins In 101C. Myrtto Point Bitter prise. XAMi: IS OIIAN('KI) Honlauil, on Powers Itoail, Wilt bo Known iih (2a) land The nnmo of tho Howinnd Prnlrlo station on tho Smith-Powers Log ging Company's South Fork rnilroni has heou changed from Howinnd to Gnylnud. Title chango wns mndo becuttso there is nuothor station en tho Oregon Division of tho South Pacific system named Howinnd, and since tho Southern Pacific has ta ken over tho Smith-Powers line, two stations by tho same nnmo on the same division would crcnto moro or less confusion. Myrtle Point Kn terprlso. When the Other Fellow Snores lly F. H. KIHK, (Hllcy) Hnvo you had an Invitation out From a friend to spend tho night; Whcro his wifo had done tho best sho could To have tho thing go rlght7 Then your friend would crack n bottle, Yes, one, or two, or threo; And nil of you wcro talking, And your hearts wero light nnd freo. Then hnvo your friend lie back upon A couch ngalnst tho wall And pay no moro nttnntlon To what you said nt all, How docB It ntnko you fcol? You keep right on n'-tnlklng Hut you can't help fooling sore; When ns you talk your ticur old friend Lots out nn awful snoro. You toll his wlfo he's tired, so To lot him rout In pcaco; nut still you know his snoring wheels, They need n llttlo grenso. Don't It ntnko you fcol disgusted? Hut you dnro not show you're soro, Hut you'ro satisfied In your own mind That you'll go thoro no moro. Now will you? Hut when you go homo and got somo sloop, get up fooling fluo; wash and dross nnd cat, and And And then Go strolling down the lino. Then meet your friend upon tho stroot With faco as hard as flint, And bnwl him out in language That don't look good In print. Ho tries to mnko apologies Hut It only makes you soro, And you toll your friend to plonso go homo, That that's tho place to snore. Docs ho go? Then ho turns tho table on you, And you put up such n ronr When ho proves to you at your houso once You started In to snoro. So you kind of got together And then you both agree, That you won't tell his troubles If ho lots your troubles bo; Then you both go In to drink ono glass Or two or threo or four, Ami when you visit ouch other's houso, It's a cinch wo mustn't snore. And wyj don't. FIRE PREVENTION DAY OCTOBER 9 Gotenior Designate iiiuiverNary of tho Dig Chicago Flro us Time to ObKJito SAMCAf. Oro.. Sant. 28. Hv nro- clamatlon Issued today, Governor Wlthycombo has designated Satur-,Jl,8t day, Octobor 9, as "Flro Prevention day" lu Oregon. This Is the annl- versary of the Chicago tiro of 1872.' ml tlio oxectitlvn urcoa nn nnrnnlzp.l effort for a campaign ngalnst "un- regulated fire." In connection with Fire Preven tion da', tho Governor suggests that instructions concerning tho dangers ot flro bo given In tho school and that Individuals nnd communities tnko opportunity to do domestic nnd ' .1 '3 1 GPERATING tk 1 GOLD VMtors Ttiero Say Jnto S Helng Spent ntul iVom" Scctus Good One ft An Interesting story of thnH nt tho gold mlno on tho tilxM Wl told in tho Hnndon Wests! World, which snyBi Y t i "Pnt Hnrrrnhan nnd Clint WjUk returned tho latter part of ttjatjp front n trip to tho Sixes' rVW, mines. They report that thtS,ptt coiunnnv Is mnklnir mnnv niUk&. PKOPP.KTY ON MmKKfi' HKING WOHKKD ' M MJ T KflR. V1U W ' l.lil tlnl Improvements nnd aro fj$Wk stnstic over tho possibilities Iiuw onterprlso. $ " 'Tho now company Is golngiikft with Its development work Ik'' "K thorough nnd scientific man hot;' said Mr. Hanrahnn, 'and if thS,Rld Is extrnctod In tho quantities hU- lltatcd, It will mean tho opcniMHp of Curry County on a scalo tl)ei undreamed of now.' Ijfft "Manngcr Thomas has n cret 15 men nt work clearing nnd jbi ing out tho right of way fo'rt miles and 20 foot of flumoljw' will furnish the necessary u" supply for tho hydraulic mftiJlIr. Tho flunto Is four rect wtrw' tul'' threo feet high and extends tfotn jjiiison crceK ncross ttio inoanulM to tho mines which nro about itlm miles or less up tho rlvor frAni Urie county bridge. In order to JsuprJfjr ' 1110 iiinioor necessary to ouim hm flume nnd for other uses ol th. mines, tho company Is conBtruttjsk 10,000 board foot capacity saw-'; mill. Tho mill nnd flume lohs-r ,'j win cobi npproxnnnioiy ti)0,uoB. They hnvo two, camps ostnbrtsfffr ono nt tho mines nnd tho 'et' along tho right of wny of tho ft' Tho cntnp nt tho mines In h In permnnont structures, whig) Hnnrnhnn stntcs, npponr to bo, for lasting iiso. Tho cookhot, n neat building nnd tho crows! the best of everything to cdtilj Many ltaudoii People, ' "Wo woro surprised to Scot number of Hnndon peoplo omploj thoro, snld Mr. Ilanrnhan. Thoraj nt least a dozen or more 9f, thenl, -r uiiiuug wuoni is uio uronKnuc ew of tho best rcasaurnnt cooks over worked In Hnndon. , lH W ' " J Mlln XI ta ( Ilnwntnkm I Wnlkor woro nt the mines, sevsi-j of tho ntcntbors of tho compares, rived from Snn Francisco, and ' donl was closed whorohy tho (i pany becamo the owners of lliai, DlvelhlsB dnlry and Btock irkn Tho beof nntmnls will bo bulcv to supply meat for tho crows tho dnlry cows will supply nillli butter. ' Tho History or tho Mine The mines aro sltuatod neat mouth or Mcdlclno Crcok, a f tnry of S'xcs Rlvor, on tho old 1) hiss honiostcad. This plnco vj purchased by tho present comp; for tho sunt of 37,000. I nai tlon, they own or hnvo opllonsfQ consldornblo acreage. Tho copinn; Is qulotly going along with Its WjU without seeking publicity or attorn' lug to sell stock. It Is flnanj with San Francisco monoy nnd.-a cording to tho local men, is notMr along tho lines of tho Lnkoji proposition. Consldornblo quantlt( ot gold have nlready been taken ol but as yet tho gravels havo be barely scratched. Indications 'ar that tho gold supply of tho grati Is very extensive and that hundred or thousands of dollars will bop kou out before all of tho gravui hnvo boon washed, . t SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court ot the St of Oregon In and for Coos Couc Ktta G. Drown, plaintiff, vo Charles G, Ilrown, dofondant. To Charles G. Drown, tho abov mimed defendant: In tho namoa tho Stnto of Oregon, you are 'e quired to appoar and nnawor t) complaint ot tho plaintiff liereTli on or bofore tho 20th day of OoK' bor, 1015. f ii you inn 10 appear aim answu snld complaint ns so required, nlnliitlff will nnnlv In Ihn PniJ" heroin for tho rollof demanded n. her complaint, a succinct statotnfc ot which Is: That the bonds ot matrlmn existing between plaintiff and fondant bo dissolved; m That plaintiff bo allowed to sumo hor maiden nnmo ot "Btl G. Faith;" j That plaintiff bo given such fur I t,,or rollor aB to tho Court ,uay B09 and oqultablo. if service of tho summons Is ma. '' Publication pursuant to an ord. mado by Hon- G p- Sklpworth, Cj cult Judge of said Court, dtrectii publication hereof In the Coos lkj Times once each week for tho p lod of six weeks beginning on tS Uth day ot September, 1915, GRAVES & M'INTURFF,, Attorneys for platnUl First publication September If 1915; Insniibllcatloii October i m t 1,1 'ti, t I 9 medical treuimcmvi municipal hoiiBccloaulnBt UUjfr-y, 1ft nmir '10 tirJ. 4V95v,'B!i!)rMK,,',-lTfllr ' ivv I'll 11 V J"t" .. .1- ttogggffl ,