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irwo ; THE CfJOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916 EVENING EDITION. GIVEN E MIIS. I). MACKINTOSH, FOHMKH ', IA OP BANDOX, GUTS DF.CHKK 0. B. HINSDALE TO BUY GARDINER MILL Manager of Jcuctl Properrj, Wcll If noun rm Coos liny, May Tako Ovnr Hlg Iiumli'T liirlualry Tlio following from llio Gardiner Courier will bo of Interest liero as Ir. UliiBtlnlo Is well known In Marsh field, having been at one tlmo presi dent of tho old First National Hank there and had other extonslvo Inter ests on tho liny: It Is reported lliat o. n. HinBunio has an option on the Gardiner Mill holdings In tho Unipn.na country. Tho M km in nam iu iju iuuu,vnwi mu Gardiner Mill Company Is onu of tho largest companies on tho Oregon coast. It has large tracts of timber oil the Unipu.ua, Smith tt.ver, See field, and around the hikes north of huAWHlwara niar.rlc.i lit Mnnltplm, V101 ' ,l "'" "niiwcu iur noma Canada, In tho year 1002, and later " l"",' lMO BU'i'' lo como to Oregon to reside. Whllo fr0"' IXnlng the past two years they living In Dandon, sha said, her hus-JmiV0 ,Ittrt rrulscrH cruising their Clint-get Jfjcr lliislmnil Wiih IIuhlttinl Drunkard nnd Itriitjtl Now Lives Near Ho.Hcliurg ROSKDUna, Oro., March 8. Claiming that her husband was an habitual drunkard, and that ho failed to provide for her support, Mrs. Clara Mackintosh, of CnnyonVIUo in thp circuit court was granted a de cree of divorce from Donald Mack lntflu " Tho tllvorco was granted by Judge Hamilton, and 'Mrs. Mackin tosh was, awarded tho custody of her rnlnor"feoh.v Upon taking tho witness stand Mrs,. .Mackintosh said, she nnd her band drank to excess, nnd that ho frequently became involved In finan cial difficulties. On Bovornl occa sions ho was arrested nnd locked in Jail, according to the witness. Mrs. Mackintosh also testified that whllo residing In Coos county hor hus hnnd returned homo drunk on one occasion and gavo her a sovcro beat ing. In addition to sustaining sev eral bruises, tho witness said hor nervous system was wrecked and nho wns ompolled to pass sovoral uayn In a hospital. Mrs. Mackin tosh said hor husband frequently at tempted to provldo hor with a homo, but that ho was imaJilo to do so on account of Ills' fondness for drink. On, tho night following their mnr ilngo It la alleged that ho was so drunk -that- tho officers wore com pelled to plncu hlni In Jail. Mrs. Carter, of Cnnyoiivlllo, who Is tho motlior of MrM. Mackintosh, corroborated her daughter's state ments, and added that she had al ways conducted herself In a manner nbovo roproach. District Attorney flcorgo Nounor Introduced a couple of loiters In cvl- denco in order to nld tho court In determining whother tho plaintiff had boon n resident of Oregon for tho length of tlmo required by law. timber and mapping out their hold higs. 'Whllo tho company has hocn pporatlng for n good numbor of years, Ml Is Bttjd that tholr timber has been growing faster than It has been log god. Tho company's offices lire In San Francisco, nnd their principal markot for lumber has been at San 1'cdro, California. WAS COO 01 s. It. h,7iK, SON OF OKKCJON'S FIltST GOVHHNOH, IS 81. PORT ORFORD STATION OPPOSED BY BERTHOLF Hcrttl of Const (Ituiitl Service fiayH It Will Cost Too Much mid Is Poorly Slul(r-ml GARDINER LONGSHORE MEN GET HIGHER WAGES ltStt'lltc- Whllo Handling H"n Oahilel Cargo it lit I Arc Finally (incited Increase '. Tho Gardiner Courier soys: Tho longshoroinon quit work Mon tday at noon und.rofuH.od to go back to loading the Sun Gabriel until tholr wnges woro raised from !I5 cents per hour to in and HO cotits per hour. They asked -15 contti an hour to work on tho outside and 50 ceutu Insldo tho vessol. . After talking tho matter over with 'Captain Wosterdalo, tho matter wns amicably settled by tho men return 'lug to work for tho Inrrenso as do mandod. WASHINGTON, 1). c., March S.-V Captain B. 1. Hertholf, .commandant of tho coast guard; In a long letter to Senator Oliamherlalu, replies to n recent letter from the Port Orford Cnmmori'lal Club Belting forth why ho considers It "utterly Impossible' to construct n lite saving 'station at that point on tho Oregon const at tho suggested oxpondlturo of $12,000. Tho Idcn of tho Port Orford poo V r, wnB umi " nintln'i tins amount might bo authorized, whereas tho chances nro less favorable for secur ing It at tho provloiiHly estimated cost of $30,000. Captain Dort'iolf fiOVS local fcntlirnH rmmlre niciinnnivi. engineering work, und ho holds tltsit. I , - ir10l nny less oxponslvo station would like ly bo Bwopt away by winter storm. A self righting nnd self lulling power boat would bo the main llauc'o, ho says, and Iiidlspeuslhh)for ii'sauo work at Illanco reef, six mllos north, of Itoguo Itlver roof, 20 mllos pc nth, where most disasters In 'tliul region occur. The proponed loenthu Is too oxposod and dangerous to war rant tho construction of a station for loss than tho full amount esti mated, ho says. GARDINER WOMAN HAS CLOSE CALL IN FIRE iMik. A. iL. I'MHiih' Pros CiiIcIioh From llln.o In Ituhhlhh Hcaii llllsllMIMt llllflll'll Tho Gardiner Courier nays: "Whllo burning hoiiio rubblHh In I ho yard of tho Perkins' reshleucn, J1ih. A. ,L. Perkins' dj-ess caught fire, and before sho realized it, It had hurst Into flames. Sho railed to Mr, Perkins, who happened to bo nearby, who realising the danger In which Mrs. Perkins was, rushed to hor nsslstauco and began to tear tho burning garments Trotn her body, hut not before tho flro had burned through, her clothing. Ho succeeded In quenching I ho flames before any Injury was done tho lady, .hut In doing this, Mr. Perkins burned his hands badly. It was a very nar row escape, and If Mr. Perkins had not been nearby, Mrs, Perkins would have boon severely, If not fatally Uncle of Senator Iiiinc, Who Mined Near lliiudon, Celebrates lliilli- 'ny nt lto.soliu,'- - KOSISHUKU, Mai:. 8.H. It. Lane, pioneer of Douglas county and son of tho late General .foseph Lane, first Governor ot Oregon, colobrnlod quietly his 84 th birthday anniver sary. Air. Lane came to Oregon In the year I8fi3 with his father on his second trip, lie enmo by way of tho Isthmus vf Panama, and for a tlmo lived on General Lane's dona tion land claim, which Is mnv our of tho , best-known fruit tracts In this section or Oregon. Soon after ward ho engaged In the mercantile business nt Winchester, in company with J. C. Floed, at tho present tlmo a resident of Portland. Sev eral years later Mr. Lauo moved to Hosoburg and becanio a member or tho rirm or J. C. Flood Co. Had llanilon Mine. Leaving Kosoburg In tho year ISO I, Mr. Lano went to Uastorn Oregon, where ho conducted a gon ernl store at a station thou known as Umatilla Landing. Threo years later ho returned to Hosoburg and lor sonio tlmo aflernwaru ,us en gaged In handling cattle. In the year 1885, Mr. Lano wiih married to Miss Kofhorlno Drain, who lived In the town hearing tho family name. Mr. Lauo thou went to Han don wlioro ho engaged In developing the Illack Snud mlno. More .than 28 years of Mr. Lane's life woro pnssed In this work. In tho year I SIM! ho sold tho initio to an eastern syndicate. Tho mlno was worked for a fow years nnd only rcconlly was found to bo rich In platinum. After retiring from tlio mining business Mr. luno returned to 'Hoso burg and located on Deer Creek, not far from Lano Mountain. A fow years ago ho retired from ae tivo lite and has since made his homo In this city. Mrs. Lanu Is still living. CHOLERA IIHIID OF G. W. SMITH, OF FAST POUT, AI-'Fl'CTKD. Dr. It, .1. MasMin, of Myrtle Point, .'alls .KnnclHTH' attention to Plague Among Llxestork. iDr. L. J. Massou, of Myitlc Point, Who wus hero yesterday to Investi gate the causo of tho death of a number or liogs In the herd of (i. V. Smith, at Huslport, today an nounced that hog cholera was the c: uo. Mr. Smith lins lost about fifteen bead and nine others are now sidle. These are soparated from the bal ance of tho hogs on the place. Dr. Ma'sson, who Is representative of tho Oregon Livestock board In this section, Immediately iniioculat ed tho herd with n serum which Is considered a' euro In at least twenty per ecnt'of.lho cases, and also gives tho hog immunity from tlio disease. It costs botweon twen ty and thirty cents per head Tor the serum. I log cholora Is one or tho worst plagues that tho swine grower has to contend with, and annually caus es millions of dollars losses In, tlio middle west. It becomes a regular epidemic and Is hard to combat. This is the first tlmo In many years that the phiguo has been found In this section and Dr. Mns son urges iiwiue growers to notify him promptly of trouble from it, In order that the disease may bo slumped out. .AIIPTQ CAREFUL PBEggEES 1VE QUlTrWQRYNG ABOUT WHAT IS? THE LATEST STYLE- IN WATCH CHAINS' ANd COLLARS. 8F YOU WANT TO LET PEOPLE KNUW. 8 HAT TQU ARE Jhb REAL THING' www, hjj vc icpiJ IU yivBUK JOLT TO DKLKCJATKH Ti:.('Hi:u AT POUT OltFOItl). MVUTLi: POINT aiANGK. Tho store, of tho Myrtle Point Grocery Is closed for invoice, Al bert Uniklow, who has conducted tho store for tho past three year, having sold tho stock to N, P. Put orson, Myrtlo Point Knterpriso. J. It. Hunch, sou of Frank Hunch, formerly of Coos county, arrived In Port Orford Trem Walla Walla. Wash,, and started Monday to com plete tho term of school commenced at this place hist fall by A. H. Johnston.- -Port Orford Tribune, C ity Court. 'IVIls MniMiflcld Coin. nillteo a Few Tilings. The Coqullle Sentinel In telling of tho conference of the Marshrioiu delegation with the' Coos county ccurt nt Coqullle last week regard ing the disposition or tho Mnrsliflold district road fund, says: "The court gavo tho crowd from the Hay to understand that while Hi.,.. .,'.,1.1,1 i, ..i... i . ..........i, ...in,' ,mij mwii, Htj H"111 it, liriinilll Willi them as to the best way In which i to spend the city's portion of tho' road fund, they held tho purse strings and must be tho final ar biters. And when Invited to como over to tho Hay to consult with the people there as to this matter, the court also quietly suggested that It Invited consultation at tlio cji it room In Coqullle by tkoto w.m ,inri business with It." CLEAN-UP DAY GIVES TOWN LIVELY TIMES ---- ('lolio Hny.M 'l( Uracil Assumes .Meliojlollliui Airs Dining In citing Times. Lastweok wiis 'cleaning up week lu Gold Peach and vicinity. Kvery available team, man, woman and child was busy gathering up old tin cans, and rubbish of every de scription scattered around the streets and back yards and the smoke of purification was ascend ing from many corners, giving the town the appearance of a modern Pittsburg. The hum or Industry ami activity upon tho streets were really quite metropolitan. Cake Sale Satuulay by the liapt'st ladles, at Marsliflchl Hardware. Hear Itev. Ilfscy's "Philippine" Icctuio illiisliatcil, nt M. K. Hall Friday evening. t!., all students, in cents. Lf "IS Hv FOB SSirf fh A 7 VAWABJ.E COUPON IM EACH PACKAQB. JUA i i i "i 'i' "ii 1 1 wi Hiiurm i MiiiiiiiiwiPBiwiiMi I IWWJIH rM-MIirMMIUIWlIWM'llIMII'M-'-'-'-w-'M"-a-'-'--w NOTJCIO TO CKKDITOllS Notice Is hereby given that Cora 12. Doll, has been duly appointed as administratrix of tho estate of Mary A Pomeroy, deceased. Now therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hcro 1 notified to present the same to tK undersigned at the office of .loliu F. Hall, with proper voucher duly vrrifled as by law required, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Marsliflchl, Oregon, Oils i2 11 day of February, 1 010. COHA V.. HOLT Administratrix qf the estate or Mary A. Pomeroy, deceased. (First publication March 1, l!)l(i; list publication March 21). lDlti.) PAItADi: OF TUADK Commerce clothed lu varied rarlm passes lu dress parade each oveuhr' lu tho nil vert Islng of The Times. It Is an Intensely human uhow a show that tells the story or progress. WEAVING All kinds a spec iafty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Cotirth. So. Phone 220-R Times Want Ads are the one me dium which couches ALL the people. I They engage public attention every l day Always on the Job. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phono 3171 ! COW TIISTKHS .l'IT OI,P IIKACII A.AIHITIO.V. Frank llauer has piirehasml .Milt Moore's team. Frank Is preparing to do things, and says that he is going to move the world as bumi as ho finds a place to hitch nu. Gold Hcach Globe. IIOVS GOT WANIUIHLU.ST. HOMIJ PHOl'D PAUKNTS. Molvlu linker and Paul Fisher, two local school boys about I." years of ago, left homo several days ago Horn To Mr. and Mis. Claud hound for California, Mexico or Mullen, of Powers, mi eleven pound !H0I" "'her southern laud of prom- boy, This Is worthy or special notlcie for it la Mr, and Mrs. V. M. Weekly's first grandchild. Two great grandfathers, who have each seon In thn neighborhood of four scoro summon), Messrs. J, W. Mul len, of llrldgo, and Win. Jonklns, of this city, are correspondingly Imii W. Mjrtlu .Point Knlorprlse. NHW IJANDON PASTOH. re-tho Itov, C. Mayno Knight, who contly loft tho pastorate of local Methodist Mplocopul church and Joined tho M. 10. Church, South, will hecoino pastor, taking the place of Nov. O. V. Cross, who will ac cept a similar appointment in an other part 4 tho state. Itov. Cross oxpocts to lcavo this week for Sprlngflold to visit relatives botero taking up his now work. Dandon World, ise. It Is salil they took provisions with thorn and started out on foot along the coast to tho south. After getting as far as tho New Uiko country, tiioy becanio pretty hungry for sonio of mother's cooking and homesick besides, and decided to roturn homo. --Ilamlou World. Times Want Arts are the one 1110 rlluiu which rencliot ALL tho people, Tiey engage public attention every day -Always on the Job. DIVUH INSPKCTS SPKKDWHLIa . .Tho Handon World says: "Frank llu'man niado a hiirryup trip to Marnhriuld, J''rlday, having boon summoned by tho skipper or tho Speedwell to make an examination or the propeller on that ship, Sho was leading lumber at the railroad docks, shipped thoro by the John sou mill nt Coqullle, and something had gono wrong with hor wheal, llolman, who has a diving suit, wont down and nuulo tho noeosBary repairs She took on more lumber and ties nt tho North Hend Dock." llouiml It. Warner nnd Geo. .loliu Min Leave Valley Association, Howard 11. Waruor who lias for tlio past two years been the tester! lu charge or the Coqullle Valley Aanochitlon here, has resigned lu order to accept me position ofi l,(ir,lui,ni .,.1 ,1... I. I.. II .l..lnl.. .... ...,. ' iii,...r.iiiiii in, in,, ii, j iiiumi-iii nun ii or W. K. Newell, near Portland. Georgo Johnson, tho tester of the Lower Itlver asoclatlon, has also resigned to engage lu the dairy bus iness with his father on a ranch uoiir Cooston.- Coqtillle Sentinel. HHHHHHHHHBHHHHMMHHHHIBHBlIIlWr'9BT 1 . ii I IMI &V1 LOST I IM R Orii I I 1 l! Have you ever tried TIMES WANT ADS? No matter what you have to sell, trade or rent, I limes vvuih mis win uuiu you l.i- !i a--i :t .i t i uu it. hiiu u uuus nut uusi much. Try it and convince yourself of the good results.' DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard North Front Street Phone :I7II-.I SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, ten $1.00 Lump coal, ton "i.r0 Or hall ton or both.. $1.73 P. SIUSSOX. Prop. Phono IH-.1 or leave orders at lllllyci's Cigar Storo FKNSLIIlt IN OI'FICIl ,M,miIo Point Piisimaslcr a st Week, Installed 1). J. Gallaglier, (if Spokane, pos tal Inspector of the northwestern district, checked out Henry II. Stew ard, who lias been postmaster or this office for ovor olglit years, and nt the samu tlmo checking lu Har ry M. Fenslor, the new democratic appointee, who is now official post muster of Myrtlo Point. Mr. Steward does not know Just what he will engage In since tie is again a private citizen but for tr.o1 plcseut will devote more '( his time to tho real estate business, lie-, lug a member of the Oregon Heal I Hstato Co. Myrtle Point Knter-1 prlso. HOGAItDUS IS KIMTOIt. The convenience nnd profit of Times Want Arts will be deniou M rated by trial. Wo nro going to have a new pa puper lu town. It will be called the Gold Ileach Heportor. The chief, ownors nro J. Huntley, Collier II iriufflngtou and 13. M. llogardus. Mr. ilogardus will be editor, business manager and conduct tho paper up on tho linos laid down by tho own-, era. -Gold Heuch Globe. COOS BAYTIMES WANT ADS Low Cost Hirjh Efficiency i rF you have lost something of value your Hrst thought is to advertise .:." Then why not, when you LOSE TRADE? Or, better yet, why wait until you have ost it? Advertising is a business building, profit-making for the present and insurance for the future : No need to lose trade if you go after it. Do It Now-Advertise Advertise in PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician and Hurgco Office: Irving Illock. Office hours: 11 to It! a. in.; a t 1 and 7 to H p. in. Phones: Office t i:t-.l ; Hen., MH-1. J. M. Wright Phono 188-1 iiuildino co.NTHAtrron Estimates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Fjo, Far and Throat Specialist GLAKSKS FITTKD Phono !t:iO-.l. Itoiuiw J0I).20! Irving itloik DIt. AIATriK It. SMAW Physician mill Sur !. Phone !t:t()..I. . H G. Butler I CIVIL KNGINiIh'lt ' Itoom 304 Coko Dldg. Phonr P-.i j Rceldonco Phone 3G3-L. iW. G. Chandler j AnOIUTECT Itooms 301 and 302, Coke Dulldlui Marshtleld, Oregon. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will ho kept OPKN TO TIIU PUIIUO A regular state licensed undertaker will 1 1 charge Phono tvn-J I" F.VHi: TKN' CUN'TH City Lluilt-s North Head, Be nft I'OMMI'TITIOX nf 1) TICKKTS, LiS CU JlarMiflcld-Noith Hcwl Auto Lino Curs overy ten minutes from 0 a. in., to 12 nildiihdil; to Hotith Slough one n dM leaving at 1 1 a. in : to Em- ' plro three trips a day. (Jt)IIKT X- IvIVtl, l'''lrt' t.j. HOMPUK A.n.noi)fliH. PAINT AND Marshfield Bng co. K8tlmtes Fnrulsbed (.,..-r I4B.1J. MMdilleia. Otif TIMES Let us advise you, if you are not sure just how to begin. IO MOTOn Leave North Dend 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m 9:00 a.m 10:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m 11:45 a.m. 1:15 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:15 North city 5:55 , p.m. p.m. p.m P.m p.m p.m limits only. 7:45 p.m WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. J.OClll -llf nrni.1 wiii'rn IS KINQ Of all Sewing Machine Now located at SBC ? West. Phono 103-J. w alBotblsbargnluslnal 1J of used machines. AH -M"" sold on easy paymenia