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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
ra . j rjL&r " o9B - -'iv H ' t vr v -v ;Jr ,, 71 " 3 "Wl ' t ' m IF te.dBv Oil ?T TM LLHh 2 V LiJfllH TIPH if iSI N mp-I w Nil c s'yaEM M K. . 1 IF, .trf-I' -., THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. trirmMix nmm uu ramig fjIIIHMJ1M ! 1 !UT HUSTLE xix Weeks Remain of the Great Prize Contest. Jimes special offer of extra sed and votes have been and the winners will receive a ballots tomorrow. No an- ent will bo made of the win- til after the entire contest s tho time to put In your it efforts and you may win in a good placo near Alene postofilce, having struck a good bargain. Mr. Zumwalt thinks the outlook for that section is very flattering. Judge Hamilton, who recently closed a term of circuit court in Cur ry county, spent several days in town, but went to Bandon yesterday in company with Hon. BInger Hermann, who wished to make the city by the sea a visit while in tho county at this time and see the wonderful improve ment In the Coquillo river bar, the re sult of his securing appropriations while a member of Congress from this congressional distrinct. NEAV AVATER WORKS. NEWS OP COQUILLE. beautiful high grade Parlor Ijabler Piano which will make mo lodge, school, assocla- young lady may be seen any IdayfTl' tho Haines Music Company store. Tho other prizes may be seen latvarlous places, the ladies' fine tailored $50 suit at A. W. Myers & Co, store, North Bend; tho library liable at Going & Harvey's furniture fBtore, tho ladles or gentlemen's gold Swatch at T. Howard's Jewelry store, tho ?75 scholarship In the Miller- Cleaver Business College, and tho (gentlemen's tailor made suit from iGeo. Goodrum's store. Either one of itheso grand prizes is well worth fight- ling for. In this contest Tho Times Rb giving bigger values as premiums than have ever been given in a city is size but tho management be- j in doing nothing by halves. Je made up our mind to add sev 4 hundred new subscribers to The ' hs' list during this contest and L 8fyS5re Prcsont rate of increase wo '8j so away beyond this mark be '"o!p the contest closes. ( ,r$$MI the candidates are beginning to - rk hard and eaoh is striving to A with the help of their friends. jitjit six weeks remain of tho con- " Jt, so get In and hustle, for, as in else, this is what will s. jwij luiiiti n ' K - . K"3 OUIiLINGS OK COQUIMjE. 'A steins of Interest in County Sent as Told by The Herald. jMiss May Stauff, of Marshfleld, S(STisIted Mrs. Sinclair in this city yes ill' terday. P" Mr. Burt Barrott, who has been ffislting at tho homo of Mr .and Mrs. R. B. Rogers the past weok, returned to Marshfleld Monday. David Roberts, of Empire City, I was in town Monday on his return from a visit with his daughter, Mrs Ellen Potorson of Arago. John Llndobeck, of Arago, wont to Marshfleld on Monday to proceed with tho construction of a bridge for which he was awarded the contract In that city. Rov. and Mrs. Richardson, of Dil- lard, Ore., aro hero paying a visit to Mrs. W. W. Gage, sister of Mrs. Richardson, and family, as well as many friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Watson, of this city, roturned Monday from an over Sunday visit with Mr. Watson's par onts, Judge and Mrs. Wntson, at tholr farm on Isthmus Inlet. A. Bigolow, of tho Eckloy section, was in town Saturday, paying tho County Clork a; visit in order to ro colvo warrants for somo panther scalps which ho had recontly taken. J. B. Dulloy wont to Portland last wook to consult a physician in regard to a throat trouble from which ho haB boon sufforlng for somo tlmo, and which has destroyed his power of speech. E. S. Larson, tho shlnglemill man whoso mill at this city burned last spring, camo down from Portland Fri day and is renewing old acquaint ances and having a look about tho county attending to business mat ters. R. S. Knowlton, tho druggist, has gono to San Francisco on business as well aB pleasure. Ho will moot his sons, Owen and Clay, in San Francis co, thoy having concluded tholr visit with tholr undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bealo, of Dowltt, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Porklns, of Tuolumno county, California, arrived hero Friday and aro onjoying n visit with Mr. Porklns' pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Porklns, of Bandon, his brother Davo, of this city, and other relatives and friends in this county. F. E. WIIboii, of Sumner, had busl nesss which callod him to Coquillo on Saturday and was pleased to bo able to bo horo. Ho has boon "en- Events of Interest In Valley As Told By Tho Sentinel. A daughter was born to Wm. Jess and wife, of the Johnson mill sec tion, August 2Gth. We are informed from a reliable source that since there have been two trains a day from Marshfleld to Myrtle Point tho travel has increas ed CO per cent. Uncle Shad Hudson of Myrtle Point attended the pioneers' reunion in this city last week. Uncle Shad was one of the earliest of tho boys, having crossed the plains in 1847. He is in good health except for a badly affect ed hand. Martin Alexson began work last Saturday repairing the foundation be neath tho gentleman's building on Front street occupied by Oliver Wil son's store and the billiard room of Chas. Harrington. Tho underpinning will bo replaced by concrete blocks. Tho cannery at Prosper, also that at Bandon started operations Mon day morning, and the pack of silver sides particularly will be good, It Is said. Each cannery has a seine of its own running, but there are several gillnetters and a few seiners doing business on tho lower river at pre sont.. The usual consignment of Chinamen for work in these concerns passed through Coquillo a week ago Dn their way from Astoria. Imi rorcment of Myrtle Point SjMcm Is Completed. Tho new city pumping plant was connected up with the water works system several days ago, just at a time too, when tho city water had failed to flow from a majority of the faucets In town. Since the connec tions have been made there is a good strong flow in all parts of town, the pressure almost equalling that of the winter months. Last Supday tho re servoir on the hill was cleaned out and the water is being used directly from it, with tho arrangement that the pump can be started and the re servoir refilled whenever the water becomes too low. George Mullen is engineer. The improvement to tho service will be appreciated. In tho event pf fire there will be ample water for tho use of the firemen, and at all times the patrons of tho city system can be kept supplied. For a few days the water was somewhat muddy, but it has now cleared and seems to be pure and wholesome. Myrtle Point Enterprise. PLANS TOR DEPOT. Get CURRY COUNTY NEWS. Items of Interest As Told By Wcddcr burn Radium. John Greenwood, a young man from Marshfleld, arrived in Wedder burn Saturday and is clerking in the Hume store. J. N. True has sold his abstract business at Gold Beach to W. A. Wood, and will leave Curry coun ty in the near future. Captain Johnson of the Enterprise, loaded his household goods on the Enterprise and moved to North Bond this week. Ho has rented a house in Plat A addition to North Bend and will be located near tho Charles Win sor residence. Ringer Hermann nnd Itnilwny Together at Myrtle Point. Hon. BInger Hermann returned Thursday from a visit to Bandon and Marshfleld. While In Marshfleld Mr. Hermann had a talk with Manager Millls of tho railroad company and was given to understand that his of fer of a depot site was satisfactory and the only thing in the way of its acceptance by the company was the need of a side track on the river side of the site which will necessitate the use of a portion of the county road way. If the company can secure the right to build a side track as stated the new depot will be built at the foot of Maple street, and a depot and yards that will immensely improve that section of town are contemplat ed. The plans show a thoroughly modern building with commodious rooms, offices, toilets, etc. The mat ters of using the road will be present ed to the proper officials at an early date and if their action is favorable Myrtle Point will soon have a hand some new depot. Myrtle Point Enterprise. FINANCIAL sra&sn 4 gafasssBTBftYfaasTiYiyrrjfTiirr W In a bank lies, first, in the ability and experience of its officers, "Tho men behind the gun;" second, its board of directors who ad vise with and direct tho officers; and third, the Capital. LIIinitALlTY In a bank is its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them in carrying on their , legitimate busi ness. Our motto is: "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you And up, de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY Capita! Fwlly Paid $100,000.00 Business Directory Doctors. DR, R. E. Piiysl E. GOLDEN slclan nnd Surgeon 202-03 Coos building. Office' hours: 10 to 12 fn. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. Phones: Office 1051 Residcnco 2351. Officers and Directors. John W. S. S. Coke, Pres. Chandler, Henry Sengstacken, Dorsey Kreitzer, cashier. M. C. Horton, "Vice pres. William Grimes, S. C. Rogers, Dr. C. W. Tower, Judge John F. Hall, manager. rgreaa3gag2zgag3zzo2j;aasgsaaa 4!4...d-:l4'J' m&Il C& BCg&M! Ei , MARSHFIELD, OREGON. PaM Vp Capital nnd Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million. Dollars. X Does a general banking business and draws on tho Bank of Ca.'i- x 2 fornia, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., a First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New X T York, N. M. Rothchild & Son, London, England. ? Also sell exchange on nearly all tho principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent X X at 50 cents a month or ?B a year. Z INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSTS 1 --H-n--H-K-:r-tt-::-tt-::-::-::-K-H--H-::-tt-u-H--8-8-T DR. A. O. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Residence nnd office, corner 'C and Second Streets, Marshfleld. T-vR. GEORGE W. LESLIE J Osteopathic riiyslcloa rudvato of American School of Oitoopathy KirksTille, Uo. Olice Hours:! a. m to 4 p. in. Other Hours kj Appointment. Olhcc in Nnsbur Block Phone 1011. Marshfleld, Ore, D" GEO. E. DIX Physician and Surgeon. New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg. 'Phono 1681. D"- J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Office 208-201) Coos Building Phones Office 1G21; Residenco 78. D"' A. L. UOUSEWORTH Physician nnd Surgeon. Offices second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Pbonti 1431. Residence Phono GB6. M RS , NETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing The First National Bank of Coos Bay MARSHFIELD, OREGON STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK This bank solicits the checking accounts of firms and individuals and extends every reasonable courtesy nnd facility. O. B. HINSDALE, President. W. S. McFARLAND, Cashier. JOHN PREUSS, Vice-President. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashler. HAD PECULIAR AILMENT. The local warehouse is piled high with sacks of wool aggregating a total of over 11,000 pounds, the 1908 clip from tho Hume ranch. John Englomau hauled the sacks from the ranch with his 8-bull team, and they will remain in storago until prices appreciate. Mr. Barkus, formerly manager of a lumber mill at North Bend, was a guest of R. D. Hume for two days last weok. During his stay tho Hume sawmill across tho river was Inspect ed by Mr. Barkus. Mr. Hume in tends to operate this mill and is un decided as yet whether ho will leavo It whoro it is now located or movo It to tho Wedderburn side where its products would bo more convenient to his interests. Unusual Development of Appendici tis at Myrtle Point. For more than a week Miss Ella Arneson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Arneson, has been very sick at tho family home northeast of town, and at times her life was despaired of. On last Friday her condition was very serious and a consultation of doctors agieed that only through an immediate operation could her life be saved. Accordingly the operation was undertaken and the appendix of patient removed. It was found that the appendix had burst, but the wound was carefully cleaned and the many friends of the young lady will bo pleased to learn that she is grad ually recovering, the reports being more encouraging each day. A trained nurse from Portland has been In attendance at tho sick bed. Drs. Leep, Stemmler and Johnson performed tho operation. Myrtle Point Enterprise. -n----::--K--a-n-::-;:-u--n---------K STEAMERS 5E5ESH5E5H5ESE5a52fc5E5ESESasa5BH jjj Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line I Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. With E. W. Kammeror Phono 1 H Lawyers. Francis II. Clarko Jncob 11, lllako Lav, renco A Llljequlst CLARKE, BLA1CE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW United States Commissioner's Olice Trust Building. Marshfleld. Ore. J W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bonnet Bank Marshfleld, ' Orefoi OKE & COKE, - Attorneys at Law. itlarshfleld, Oregon. MUSICAL SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS BAY, CAR RYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. FISHERMEN ATTENTION! Samuel Archer wns In Wedderburn Monday to purchaso supplies. Ho and a son aro prospecting Euchre Creek about twolvo miles from the ocean, nnd are running a sluice. Tho rewards thus far have not beon abun dant, though they aro taking out somo gold. Tho metal is coarso but not plenteous enough to mako tho business a paying ono. Thoy are in gravol IS feet in depth, which car ries no gold except on bedrock. Mr. Archer Is from Coos Bay nnd has been a miner for tho greater pnrt of his life, having spent a number of years in California during its early sold excitement. There will bo a mass meeting of tho flshormen of Coos Bay held at Longshoremen's hall, Marshfleld, Saturday, September 19, at ono o'clock p. m., to consider important business. By order of committee. Phono Main 34 L. W. Shaw, Agt. A. St. Dock CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer Alliance j B. AV. OLSON, Master. N 1 COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. X F. P. Baumgartnor, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt, Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfleld, Oro., Phono 441 i''4'.i.e'4':''i- Steamer BREAKWATER sails for Portland, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, at 10 a. m. Joying ono of Job's comfortors?" of late which knocked hint out of some valuablo tlmo which ho regretted ex ceedingly. M. F. Zumwalt, whom wo men tioned last weok as having gono to tho Sluslaw, returned yostordny, and informed ub that ho and hla brothor-ln-law, Chaa. Withers, had purchased GRADE NKAR DRAIN. Southern Pacific Will Change Track Noar The iv. PORTLAND, Oro., Sopt. 10. Changes in tho main lino of tho Southern Pacific between Cottago Grovo and Drain hnvo Just boon au thorized and George McCabo, a local railroad contractor, has been given tho contract. Ho hns moved a steam Bhovol nnd grading machinery on the Job nnd expects to completo tho work within tho coming month. The change nffects about one mile of track and tho work to bo done in cludes tho elimination of curves, tho filling of trestles and tho gonornl betterment of tho stretch of track. u r rr f t t f r tt Phone 481 or Mail Your Order to - Coos Bay iiqtsor Co. Robt. Marsden, Pres. AV. F. Ran, General Manager. Wo carry all leading brands of AVhiskles, AVlnes, Cordials, Ales, Beers and Cigars. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. All goods delivered promptly within the city limits S THE I Steamer M. F. Plant SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY AT 3 P. M. FRO.AI COOS BAY EATERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE. No reservation hdd after tho arrival of bought. M tBLB CLARE MILLI8 Arocal Instruction Italian and Gorman Diction. Studio, Phone 511. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bay Academy of Made. Voice, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc, from begicairgto graduation. Singers eoaohed in Btylo dirtion and interpretation, lor opera oratorio or concert work Now O'Connoll Building, Marshfleld. Miscellaneous W. S. TURPEN Architect. Over Red Cross nrug Storo MARSHFIELD, ORE. --a--R----n--n--- ------------- AUG. FRIZEEN :, t: t: :: t: i :: i tt -H-tt--u-::-tt-::-tt---B--B REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE C Street, between Front and Broadway. Agont for tho host Atlantic Steamship Lines. 4 tfTL.TSj-wi) S MARSHFIELD, jS25c!5252S2SE5H525Z5HS3HSZ5E5Z5ZSnE5H5!5SB5ES2 fr ifr fr iji i-,l' j -!--'f .-if.-.. -r't,-iI'-'!'fJ T" . . f . LUDArIG CHRISTENSEN, Master. Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply Chas Thorn owner, or H. AV. Skinner, agent. '1 $ - 't' - ! - ! - ! - 't1 't1 't' m t' 't - I-frifr fc5H5Z555E5"H5a51525E525c5HSSH5E5a STEAMER FAVORITE Tuo trlnsdatlv between Ttnmlnn nnil Coquillo connecting with all MnrshHeld tin. iji J' 'J' lf 'J' 'J' 'J" l '!' 'i "ALERT" m. Captain O. E. Edwards. Time-TaMe. Leaves Allegany, daily at 7 a Returning Leaves Marshflold 2 P. m. For terms of charter, towing, transportation or freight, apply on board. C. E EDWARDS, Owner idbdSESSZSHSdSZSdSESEn imp unless Uckct la KJ TT W S IV! A rrQ'x4- !n ou iy OREGON K m 'V " 'I' - 'V -y ; - iii - ! - MARSHFIELD TURKISUBAIHS 210-213 Coos Building. -Hours: Ladies, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to 1 a. m., oxcept Friday. Phone 2141. TURKISH BATH ?1.00. C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Rrop. GRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klnax Phono 1884. tm Leaves Bandon Leaves Bandon Loaves Coquillo Leases Coquillo .0:45 a.m. ,l;20p. m. .0:15 n. m. .1:00 p.m. Tab Coll Rervito at All Hours Good Hi arse and Vahicles nniM3R, MILLER & CO. Uvery, Feed and Sale Stnblo. AVood for Sale. 3d and A' Sts. Phono 1201 Mrfld. Travelers leaving Marshlicld in the morning reach llnndonnt noon. People on Comiille river con Rpend over three hours In Marshfleld and reach homo the same day. m COQUILLE RIA'ER TRANS S PORTATION CO. 2S352575arjE5E5HrjH515c!n5E55H5E.,I153 IIIV3JI VJftnUL MLrilJ nppetizLg, en onlv be suggestive ol tlie delicious tasks and fla-ror tlutt joci with every piM of mei we &. JU1 our meats aro tJw choUest o in produce. R. II. Noblo- -TiTe CITY MARKET- C and Front. Streets, Marshfleld, Oregon -Phone 1941 QUICK DELIVERY 9! For convenience of f!nii nn. trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marshfleld and North Bend. toro y ' - --iH jKr A J - -jlaVrmiiiirif hi i .Hi' cr ( L '" mffitim - """"Trim -, ..,. , f- Ak.