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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1908)
Hfl WHEs- y" JWf - J ' Ji"""r ' "" ,- lWll.. .. ifciV'Vti'i. a ii'Hf I ji i'i w yawiippBipawwii muiiiuniijjum'i , , ore4sday' JULY 14' fHE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OR 1908 4. !SM4 II W -jr 1 I rf ' WELL KNOWN COUPLE IDS I Nuptials of Jack Davis-Miss Irene W. Vincent Surprise to Many Here. Friends of .lack Davis, the prop Tiotor of tlio Ulnnco clRtir stand anil confectionery, wero surprised today by tho announcpmcnt of tho mar riage of ho and Miss Irene Winifred "Vincent of Clold Hill, Ore. Tho nup tlnls woro solomnlzed Saturday even ing at tho homo of Mr. Davis pn rontu In Marshlleld but only a few Intlmato frlonds nnd relatives woro apprised of the event, It being the young couple's Idea to get away on their honeymoon trip before their frlonds learned 'of tho event. Tho Davis homo was beautifully decorated for tho event, lilies, car nations, bride's roses and ferns be ing iisod effectively In tho flower schomo. Miss Myrtlo Vincent was tho maid of honor and Hoyden B. Coster tho groomsman. Thobrldowns dressed In whlto silk trimmed In duchess laco and whlto lawn was worn by tho bridesmaid. Tho cere mony was performed by tho Kov. Dr. Ilorsfnll at S o'clock. Following tho ceremony, a wed ding supper was served and ln'er tlio guests spent tho ovenlng In dancing. Several vocal solos were ronded by Kd. Vincent. Among tho guests woro: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Davis, A. h. Vincent nnd wlfo, J. C. Swanson in 1 wife, V. 11. Ashman nnd wife, A. V. Coon and wife, Mrs. Ada McClollan, Misses Lona Ashman and Ethol Da vis nnd Messrs. K. A. Lundberg and 13d. Vincent. Tho young couple nro among iho best known young people on Coos Hay nnd n host of friends unite In extending best wishes for their happy future They expect to spend thitr honeymoon at Portland ami In tho Wlllametto Vnlloy. s s 0 s TllAYKMXO MAX WKDS. K. Pnyson, Well-Known on Coos Hay, Miit-rieri nt Sacrnmeiito. W. J. Hohner has just boon ap prised of tho secret and unexpected marriage of K. l'nyson, a San Fran cisco traveling man who Is well known on Coos Hay. Tho weddl'i-; occurred about llvo days after Pay son's last visit to Marshlleld, but ho did not tnko any of his friends hero Into his confidence, l'nyson Is ex pectod hero again tho latter part of tho mouth nnd they nro planning to do a few things to him. Tho Record of Chlco, Cal., tolls tho story of tho wedding as follows: "13. l'nyson of San FimiicIsco, travollng agent for tho Carson Glove Company, nnd who comes to this city regularly onco a month, quietly slip ped away from his fellow-drummers Thursday night, nnd, accompanied by Mary Bush of this city, went to Sac ramonto, where they were married that ovenlng. They returned to Chlco last evening and registered at the Diamond as K, A. l'ayson and wlfo and tho secret was out. "At Sacramento the two gave their names in full as follows: Eu gene Alonzo Paysson, aged 36, of San ..Francisco, and .Mary Blancho Bush, aged 2G, of Santa. Barbara.' Exodus of Sportsmen For the Various "Hunter's Para dises" Begins. The deer hunting season In Coos counties nnd throughout Oregon will open tomorrow nnd Inst night nnd to day thcro has been an exodus of tho hunters from Coos Bny for tho vari ous sections where big game Is aiUl to bo easily obtained. Tho law lim its tlio season's shoot to live bucks, it being a crime to kill does or fawns. The soason lasts from July in to October 15 in Coos nnd Curry coun ties and until November 1st, else whero throughout tho stntc. In some sections of Oregon, tho killing of does is permitted between Sep tember 1st nnd November 1st, but tho killing of does or fawns is not permitted In Coos nnd Curry coun ties nt any tlmo during the year. Gnmo Win den Cal. Wright Is keeping a careful tab on tho hunts men nnd is said to have a number of deputies throughout tho county who will Inform him of any violation and he proposes that tho violator shall bo promptly punished. All hunts men are required to secure a license, a fee being charged of non-resident. Deer Hunters. J W. Bennett, Tom Bennett, Dr. Bowers of Salt Lnko City and James I'olhemus loft yesterday for the Gould ranch on upper Coos River from where they will go into the for- I est. They expect to bo 50110 a week or more. I Frank Cameron, Dr. Hayes of I this city ami II. W. Lynch have gone to tho upper Sixes in Curry county where Mr. Cameron has a timber claim and where deor, nro re- I ported to be plentiful. J Frank Donning, Henry Weld and Walter Lawhorno nnd wives nnd Mrs. Robert Mnrsden, Jr., have gone to Brewster Valley, near Roseburg, to spend a couple of weeks camping and In quest of deer and flsh. W. J. Conrad nnd others will leave In a day or two for Curry county to spend a weok. J. T. Hall, Arthur Williams and Master Tom Pattorson will leavo to day or tomorrow for Myrtlo Point from whenco they will go Into tho thnbor for a weok or more. MYKTLK POINT POINTERS. NEWS OF COQUILLE. ii mm LAND "BUNCO" REAIESTATE TRANSFERS "Dally Real Ktiitc Report Furnished My Title Guunuiteo and Abstract Co. Henry SenKstucken, Manager. July S, 190S. K. Ii. Roberts et ux, to J. A. Rob erts et al, deed: parcel of laud, be ginning 11.56 ens. S. and 4.75 chs. K of meander corner on right bank of Catchlug Slough, between sections S and 17, twp 26, R 12. Consideration, $3,500. July 7, 190S. Marshfleld Realty and Trading Co, to Chas Zelger. deed: lot 3, blk 13. Marshfleld. Consideration, J 10. July S, 190S. Thos Vigars et ux, to Millie Ethel Clark, deed; lots 5. 6, 7 and S, blk 5, Woodlawn addition to North Bend. Consideration, J 10. Simpson Lumber Company, to C. E. Maybeo et al, deed; lots 3 aud 4, blk 41, North Bond. Consideration, 5.00. r L. D. Kinney et uv, to Margaret J. Davis, deed lot S. blk 3S. Coos Bay Plat B. Consideration. J 4 00. CLOSING Oil' Hammocks at cost you omu get the summer ue4 tie for St. 00 to J-WJ.IO at ta Coot Bay Cm Sum. A Time. Want Ad wll SN It for you. Timber Land Locators Work Graft on Scores and Gov ernment Will Act. PORTLAND, July 14. More than a dozen disconsolate, disgusted and victimized would-be tlmberlnnd buy ers cluttered the lobby outside the oillce of United States District Attor ney John McCourt Thursday. Each one had been buncoed for not less than $200 and two were stung to the tune of $400. Back of their appearance Is the wellworn story of tllmflammed people who desired to acquire some of Ore gon's heavily timbered acres In the Willamette Vallej . It is not the first time the authorities have heard the tale, and may not be the last, but McCourt and Assistant United States District Attorney Walter E. Evans arc now starting the machinery of the government in motion to see If the swindlers cannot be brought to justice. J. C. Burke and O. M. Staf ford are to be haled before the Unit ed States Commissioner to find what they know about making false affi davits on timber claims. According to Mr. McCourt, the victims were taken to a fine quarter- section of timber, told this was the quarter-section they were being lo cated on, and then were given a quarter-section many miles away to file on. By questioning various vic tims. Mr. Evans discovered that sev eral were shown the same fine- looking body of timber aud then lo cated on a burn. In one or two in stances, the mouumeut had been tampered with, &o that when the tiiu-ber-buer was shown the monument aud while trees, they agreed with the reeorded. It is a serious mat ter to change the UMrklags oa the woaMHMHts. but it is difficult to ob tain NUiMuw, as a maa who alters tk markings is not likely to do so waea there are eye-wiiaesges. Within the pt two months over 49 people a called oa the United Stats District Attorney to complain. They came from Portland. Salem. Albany, Keburj. Eusene and else-1 The Items of Interest Taken From Enterprise. George W. Laughlln has sold his acreage northeast of town to Georgo W. Harrington nnd Mr. Laughlln ex pects to leave soon to find a location where ho will engage In tho restau rant business. J. S. Colo of Norwny, recontly sold his lino span of grays to n Marshfleld man for $G00. Ho thought ho was asking a fair price nt the time but since he has been looking for a team to replace them Is rather inclined to regret thnt tho Marshfleld man took his offer. W. A. King returned Inst week from Newport, whore ho nttonded tho stntc G. A. R. encampment as dele gate from tho local post which was nlso represented by T. M. Hermann,' who remained longer than Mr. King for a visit with relatives and friends. The returned delegato reports the election of J. T. Apperson of Oregon City, as department commnnder and that the next encampment will be held nt Corvnllls. Mr. King says that there is not over a half crop in the vnlloy and that things arc looking dry and brown. He was glad to get back to old Coos where there Is no drouth and where vegetation is green and flourishing, with promise of n bountiful harvest. He thinks Coos county good enough for him. PORT ORFOHD NEWS. Ciury County Events of Interest as Told in The Tribune. Mrs. Alice Zumwalt has rented the Masterson residence building in town nnd will start a Hotel therein in a few days. It is a line building. Mr. Bnrkus passed through town yesterday on a visit to his family who reside on his homestead on Mus sel creek. He will return to Coos Bay in a dny or two. Coos County Sent Events as Told by The Sentinel. A marriage license was granted, July Gth, to Frank Thrush nnd Lilian Hlcktng of Bnndon. J. II. McClendon of Gold Hill, has leased a restaurant nt Myrtlo Point nnd will take charge the lntter part of this week. Capt. O. R. Willard hns his new residence In Bandon nearly com pleted and will soon move his fam ily to that city. The city recorder had a busy time the first of the month; ho collected and turned over to the city treasurer the sum of $1,177.50. Prof. H. O. Anderson hns been en gaged by tho school board to act as principal for the coming year. Prof. Anderson hns taught at Scio for the past three years and comes with the best recommendations. Miss Laura Kabkeo left Monday for Beaver Hill where she will take charge of the hospital during tho ab sence of the matron, Miss Peterson who Is taking her summer's vacation. The city council recently auth orized tho re-organization of the firo department of this city and tho recorder was authorized to corres pond with Marshlleld and Bandon for a copy of their ordinances gardlng tho same. re- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mitchell left Wednesday for Bandon where they will visit friends for a few weeks. Mr. Mitchell intends to enter some kind of business on his return to this city, as he has resigned his position with the Coquille Furniture Company. Mr. Merrill, the mining e came in from Axtell's Monday on his way to San Francisco. He was busy prospecting while there, and is so well pleased with the mineral deposits and ledges he saw that he will return about August 1st with a good outfit and set men to work developing two ledges, one of which he discovered himself. He says that If such prospects as he found jvere In Colorado there would be a stam pede to reach them. He was over much of the mountain between Elk and Sixes and believes It Is a. great mineral region that will not remain hidden much longer. This has al ways been our emphatic opinion des pite our knockers who never saw the country, even with a spy glass and would not know n fissure vein if they fell over or into one. A rumor is going around the coun try to the effect that tho Lee Cream- . I ery would not be built, which is not 1 . .. ...... irue as in conversation witn Aaron Wilson, one of the promoters of the creamery, informed us that the creamery will be built this summer and will be already for operation next year. The roads were In such shape that it was Impossible to haul the lumber to Lee. IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK INTO THIS We have 160 acres one-hnlf mile from Isthmus Inlet and 6 miles from Marshfleld that will be sold for $1,500. You should act quick to get this. STUTSMAN & CO. Real bargains in Real Estate. where. Widows and girls have been snared as well as men, who are sup posed to be sophisticated. So exten sive has the swindling been that tho government is now determined to stop it and punish the offenders, if possible. Monday evening, July 6th, the Library Association met at the Pres byterian church for the purpose of electing trustees. The following members were elected, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Belloni, Mr. Mast, Mr. Knowi ton and Mr. Quick to serve for the ensuing year. Articles of Incorpora tion were prepared by Judge Sperry and signed by the trustees Wednes day evening. Directors Knowiton and Kerr spent Tuesday afternoon in going over the school house and determin ing the changes which will be niado in the building before the school year begins. It was decided to build two fire escapes on the rear of the building; also to work over the fur naces and to put them in repair and to oil the floors of the different rooms. Don't You Forget Us WHEN LOOKING FOR THAT Winchester or Savage Rifle Ammunition Hunting Knives Cartridge Belts Rifle Cases, Etc. We will attend tc your fluster's License for $1.01 OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT Milner's Hardware Is Liable to break out in yourstore, office or residence at any time We are agent for the famous Chemical Fire Extinguisher Think of it a Fire j f( Extinguisher for.... p3J'J Call and examine them. We are also the Lmmchmens' Headquarters Carrying a fuU line of spark plugs, packings, bat teries, coils, dynamos, marine hardware, oils, in fact everything for a gasoline boat. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Phone 33 Water Front Near "A" Street rVarshfield, Agents for the famous MIANUS and SAMSON GAS ENGINES Ore CITY OF PANAMA takes Break water run sailing from Marshfleld aud North Bend Saturday, July ISth, at 2:30 p. ra. SAY, where do you eat? STUDY LAW In a recognized Institution of learning. Such a one is the De partment of Law of the Univer- sity of Oregon. Its graduates succeed and many of them are now prominent members of the Bench and Bar. Faculty of seventeen instructors. 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