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rr THE DAILV COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1908. Gammkm - ? y ...;3 ALLJE CULLINGS OP COQUILLE. Events nt Coos County Scat lis Told IJy The Herald. J. L. Brlggs of Portland, has ar rived hero and will make his broth er, J;L. brlggs, of near Rlverton, a visit. Mrs. J. S. Edmunds of North Bend, camp over by Monday morning's train nnd proceeded to Bandon by the Favorite for a visit with friends. V. L. Arrington was down from Myrtle Point Saturday. Ho Informs us that he has purchased the Hamp ton furniture factory In that place. Mrs. A. J. Larsen of Los Angeles, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. En dicott, and many friends of Myrtle Point lately, returning by last steam er. Guy Johnson who had been on crutche's for sometime from a sprain ed ankle"recelved in a railroad acci dent at Beaver Hill, is now able to wear his shie and walk with a cane. Fred Wi Barker has returned from a visit out at Fairvlew. Ho informs us that his brother Vomer had steamed' up his saw mill boiler on that day, and was expecting to run this' week. J. S. Jackson, a late arrival from San Pedro,' Cal., has made arrange ments to take chargo of the Mary land 'Cafe. Mr. Jackson Is a friend of 'Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holloway of the City Bakery. Thomas Hayes of Myrtle Point, is having lumber hauled nil the way from- that 'place to his ranch eight miles beyond Rowland Prairie, his purpose ibelng to erect a very attrac tive residence t'aoroon. Mrs. Icy Bartholomew who had been hero from Portland for several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Maury, has departed for her home. She was accompanied by her sister Miss Bessie. Ernest Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi-Smith, is serving his first sea son as manager of logging operations on. tho South Fork, the logs being gotten out for the Prosper Mill Co. A crow of about 25 men is employed. J. K. McKenzIo of Ullapoll, Scot land, is here enjoying an extended Visit with his undo, J. K. McLeod. Mr. McKonzle Is very much pleased wlt;h our section and will probably invest In some Coquillo valley prop erty. , W. T. Miller informs us that his daugbtor, Miss Martha, who is at Adams, eastern Oregon, for her h'erilth, 'complains of tho heat and dry weatUer, and says sho misses tho vegetables and fruits of the FIshtrap Bection. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroodor, !if Arago, spent two or three days h town lnBt week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schroeder, tho occasion being tho birthdays of tho Mes- dames, ono on Thursdny and tho other on Friday. Mrs. L. R. Woodward nnd Elton Tyrroll of Arago, returned tho latter part of tlio week from Ilnywards, "Cal., where thoy had gone to see 'their mother, Mrs. R. S. Tyrroll, who was very 111, but was considerably Improved when they started. Mrs. W. W. Gago has returned homo from Portland where she has been for several weeks in a hospital for trentment. Sho is much Im proved 'and feels bettor than sho has for several years, of which her many 'frlorids will bo pleased to learn. R. C. Deyoo nnd N. O. Dodge, tho formdr accompanied by his family, will move In a few days from Sal mon Mountain to Bandon for u sov eral week's stay. Tho two gontlo men will erect dwellings on tho lots which they lately acquired In tho clty-by-tho-sea. Dr. G. A. Boyle, of Enid, Okla homa, passed through town, accom panied by his daughter, Miss Clare, nnd brother, David Boyle. They wore on thoir way to Bnndcm to visit Dr. Boylo's brother, Mr. Boyle, tho Jew eler, who haB resided thoro for soino timo. Miss Minnio Wilson, of this city, Is homo again uftor finishing a throo 'months' term of prlvato school in tho southeast corner of tho county. Sho had good success and looks well, hav ing gained Boverul points in weight whllo In tho mountains I lor many NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF COOS COUOT young friends are glad to see her home again. Wilbur Harrington, brother of our townsman and restaurant keeper, C. A. Harrington, arrived hero the lat ter part of the week and Is enjoying a visit with his brother and family. He lived hero a few years In the early '90's and has a number of friends in this section whom he en joys meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Moomaw arriv ed here lately from Twin Falls, Ida ho, accompanied by their son Will, and aro enjoying a visit with their sons and brothers, Capt. J. C. Moo maw and Charley Moomaw of this place, and daughter, Mrs. A. M. Sny der of Myrtle Point, as well as a largo circle of friends along the river. Mr. Moomaw has disposed of his Interests in Idaho and expects to locate In Portland, having retired from active business. Tho3. Hayter of Dallas, this state, one of Oregon's prominent pioneers, arrived here last week and Is enjoy ing a visit with relatives and friends. He and Mr. Knowlton went to Ban don, where Mrs. Knowlton, with a party of Coquillo people, is camping. He is now visiting his brother, W. L. Hayter, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Alvy Lee, near Myrtle Point. Mr. Hayter camo to the coast during tho gold excitement in '49 and has been a resident of Oregon since l'850. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. interesting Events There As Told By The Enterprise. E. J. Piorson, who is living on tho old Gant place, brought in a turnip yesterday that tipped tho scales at throo and three-quarter pounds. It Is a white turnip of the globe variety . and is evidence of tho productiveness of Coos county soli in an off year. Rev. C. E. Botts, who has been confined to his homo by sickness for several weeks, was able to bo out again the first of the week. He loft yesterday for a vacation trip to Port land and other points in that section of tho country. Mr. Harry Dalmas and Miss Julia Braden, both formerly of this city, were united in marriage at Vancou ver, Washington, on Wednesday August Dth, and will make their fu ture homo at Portland where Mr. Dalmas lias proporty Interests. Mr. Dalmas was formerly in tho saw mill business hero which was run under the firm namo of Edwards & Dal mas, and will bo remembered by many of the people of this vicinity. Miss Bradon taught school in and around Myrtle Point for several yoars. Their friends hero will wish them much joy In their new relations. OREGON PIONEER DEAD. Nicholas T. Day, Indian Fighter and Front Icisnmn, Dies at Rosi-burg. ROSEBURG, Ore., Aug. 14. An other of Douglas county's prominent and honored pioneers, Nicholas T. Day, passed away at the homo of Jesse 1 Thompson, at Coles Vnlloy. Mr. Day was nearly 88 years of ago. Mr. Day was born in Taxowoll county, Virginia, October 2G, 1820. At tho ago of 21 ho emigrated to Wisconsin and engaged in lead min ing. While In that state ho also voted for Its admission Into tho Union. In 1850 Mr. Day journeyed across tho plains Into Oregon, stop ping first at Tho Dalles, whoro ho was employed by tho government for two months building tho historic old log fort, which served as a means of defenso ngainst Indian attacks. Mr. Day spent tho winter of 1S50 in Yamhill county, and In tho following March, in company with Goneral Palmer and 21 other mon, ho wont to tho mines at Yrekn, Cal. In 1852, Mr. Day returned to Oregon sottling at tho mouth of tho Calapoola river, 10 miles west of Oakland, whero ho remained continuously up to tho time his health began to fall. "Hang It Again!" Tho family wero gathered in tho library admiring a splendid thundor- stonn, when the mother bethought horsolf of Dorothy, alono In tho nur sery. Fearing lest her little daugh tor should be awakened and feel afraid, sho slipped away to reassure her. Pausing at tho door, however, in a vivid flash of lightning which il luminated tho wholo room sho saw her youngest ollvo branch sitting straight up in bed. llor big, brown eyes wero glowing with oxcltemont, nnd sho clapped hor chubby hands, whllo In hor shrill voice sho shouted oncouraglngly, "Bang It again, God! Bang it again!" Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you eat at W.S SOX'S SHOP, on 'A' street. If you have not a suit, let mo make jou one for $.15 or $10. If that Id too much for your pocket book, let me take your measure and have tho Royal Tailors make you ono much cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desreiption of just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHOXE 2211. 3kMP$ n KiF-- Al LORlNG ! f$$WV - LAKESIDE INN Ten Mile Lake Now open for guests. European plan. Special accommodations for families. Good table board. Special rates to parties. Postoflice and telephone ac commodations. Everything new and first class. Arrangements may bo made in advance or call at house when you nrrlve. Oh, What Joy! "Cured at last! Oh, what joy to think that I have at last been cured of that awful bowel trouble," are tho words of A. C. Butler of Co'd Springs, Texas, who Buffered off and on for twelve months with a disorder of his bowels, and finally, after al most giving up In despair, was cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No one need suffer from colic or diarrhoea, for this remedy always gives prompt re lief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. United States Land Office Roseburg, Or., May 23, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that tho State of Oregon, on May 23, 1908, applied for lot 7 of sec. 18, tp. 24, S, R. 10 W. of W. M., and filed In this office a list of school indem nity selections in which it selected said land; and that said list is open to the public for inspection. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above desciibed land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claim ing the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to bo more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, or to object to said selection for any lawful rea son, should file their claims or their affidavits of protest or contest in this office on or before the 8th day of July, 1908. I hereby designate the Coos Bay Times, published at Marshfield, Ore gon, as the newspaper in which the above notice is to bo published. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. REFEREE'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given thit by vir tue of a decreo of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Coos rendered on the 8th day of May, 1908, in a corta'j sn.t therein ponding wherein Charlc . J: Elford, nnd Mario Granholm wero plaintiffs, and Solma Abrahamson, Carl Abra hamson, Oscar Abrahamson, Ernest Grant, Jonns Granholm, Granholm, Oscar Gianholm, Granholm, John, Doe, Susaa Doo, Richard Roe, Jane Roe, and Ellis Grant were defend ants. Tho caso being No. 2452 for partition of real property and an ex ecution and order of sale duly issued thereunder on tho 17th day of July, 190S, directing and requiring raa as referee to sol! tho hereinafter de scribed property In tho manner pro vided by law and to" apply tho pro ceeds of such salo ns In said decree specially directed. Now, therefore notlco Is hereby given thnt I will on tho 27th day of August A. D, 1908, at tho hour of House at Coquillo, Coos County, Ore gon, offer for salo at public auction nnd sell to tho highest bidder for cash tho following described jeal proporty to-wlt: Lot Seven in Block Twenty-five in Cloments Plat of a portion of tho town of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon, as per plat thereof on fllo and of record in tho ofllco of tho County Clork of said Coos County, Orogon. Dated this 22d dny of July, 1903. GEO. N. FARRIN, Rofereo. Ton O'clock, in the forenoon of said day, at tho front door of tho Court JOIN THE CltpWD In tho M. W. A. excursion to Bandon, Sunday, August 1G, Special train Marshfield depot at 7 a. m. samo oveniug. , loavos Return lIWI.ll-1Af'WJ.iigK3MHiJ-W.1U.-n'DIIIIIMH.WHI".ili We are agents for the famous Calchiem Fire Extinguisher Think cf it a Fire d f , Extinguisher for.... 0.JJ Call and examine them. We are also the Launchmens' Headquarters Carrying a full line of spark plugs, packings, bat teries, coils, dynamos, marine hardware, oils, in fact everything for a gasoline boat. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water Front Phone 33 Agents for the famous MIANUS and SAMSON GAS ENGINES Marshfield Maud Laundry and DYE WORKS All strictly hand work. The daintiest and most deli cate garments laundered without damage. Guarantee not to shrink flannels All goods handled by us mended free We call for and celiver free Fine work a specialty. J. B. HUBBARD, Propr. Phone 2291 Fourth and Queen Sts., Marshfield Given With every $100 inirrchasc from our store, wo will give a '12-piece dinner set entlrelyfree. Ourlowprl cesstiil continue one irJcetoiilI,wlth ovcrynrticlo marked in plain figures, coupons will be given for tho iiinount of eacli purchaser. See our window display and bo convinced It Is worth your while. C. A. JOHNSON HOUSE FURNISHER t FRONT .A.,4.AJ,4..;..;j,..;..i.....t?..;... -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 j: :: j: 8 :: :: i :: fl rnmrose Hams and B Have a flavor as dainty and ex quisite as the flower i :t :: i i :: i :: s: 8 I There are two kinds of Hams and Bacon Primrose and others. At all Grocers - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - M - r ns tXiyi inrwfiTOraJi bi 'mill il Office Supplies Ponclls, pens, ink, tablets and writing pads, wasto baskets, stamp scales. Bates numbering machines, rubber stamps, carbon papor. Rlbbous and n complete lino of TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERS OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL BjiuiH jnTracttrawcAH-Ai'WMi' COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS; Cavanagh, Chapman (Sb Co. :; General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches. Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield J Is Liable to break out in iy our store , office or residence, at any time Near "A" Street Marshfield. Ore Give us a trial order. way STREET 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- 8 I 8 8 8 8 I T 8 I aeon 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 i 8 8 I 8 8 8 and Butchers - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 J wwm ra A Business Directory Doctors. DR. A. C. Humci BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Residence and office, corner 'C and Second Streets, Marshfield. D K. GEORGE XV. LESLIE .Osteopathic Politician araduato of American School of Osteopathy Klrksvtlle, JIo. ' Office Hours: a. m. to 4 p. in. Other Hours by Appointment. Ofllcc In Nnsburg Mock Phono 1611. Marshfield, Ore. D" GEO. E. DEC Physician and Surgeon. Now Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg. 'Phono 1681. T II. J. W. INGRAM j U Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofllco 20S-20D Coos Building Phones Office 1621; Resldonco 781. D' R. A. L. nOUSEWORTfl Physiclnn nnd Surgeon. Offices second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. Rebidence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431 Residence Phono 656. M RS. NETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing With E. W. Kammerer Phone 1474 Lawyers. Frauds H. Clarke Jacob M. Blako Lawrence A. Llljequist CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ilTTORNEVS-AT-LAW United States Commissioner's Office Trust Building. Marsnflold, Oro. J W. RENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bonnet Bank Marshfield. . . . OrejoB ""OKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfield. Oregon. Miscellaneous MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS 210-213 Coos Buildinc. Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to 1 . m., except Friday. Phono 2141 TURKISH BATH $1.00. O. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop. W. S. XURPEN Architect. First Trust & Barings Baak bldg- MAKaUFlXLU, OIWJ. TNAKLEr & ARNOLD V- Civil and Mechanical Engineers,. North Bend, Oregon. Surveying. Mapfl C BIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfield, Oregon. M R. .ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kind. Phono 1884. MUSICAL W ILHELM G. HOLL, RESIDENT TUNHR Pianos tuned and repaired. All work guaranteed. With W. It. Haines Musie Co. M ABLB CLARH MILLIS Vocal Instruction. Italia and German Dlctioa. Studio, Phomo 511. "CALMER A. TODD, Director JJi Coos Bay Academy of Mule, Voice, Piano, l'ipe Organ. Harmony etc., from ueKlimirg to graduation. Singers coaahed In stjle diction and interpretations, lor opera uratorio or concert work .Vew O'CoanoU Building, Marshflelfl. iau j service at M Good Horse ana Vehicles " HEFNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Salo Stable. Wood for Sale. 3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld. The LATTIN Hotel Guy C. Lattln. New and modern throughout. Rates SI per day, $0 per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Aye. Marshfield, Ore. ' INOTIOB. There rill be regular, cab for Marshfield, North Bend and Ljbby. Prompt attention to all calls from . a. m to 9 p. m. Day phone: Blaneo Cigar Storo 781. Nigtt phon: Hoisner & Miller LiTrr. 13 Ol) SwfctBi. iflw T? JBHLVt El"'7 i -iTBtlHBttitilil 4JUAfmtefeasaasr i Tnr ii aw urn m ' Tm