The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 14, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14,1908.
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NFWS FROM ALL
OVER COOS COUNTY
NEWS OP COQUILLE.
Interesting Events In Valley As
Told by The Sentinel.
Myron Hersey started the erection
of a new dwelling near the school
house Tuesday morning. It is won
derful the number of new houses that
are going up in Coquille.
G. W. Qregg, who has been at the
hospital for the past few weeks be
ing treated for injuries received at
Smith-Powers logging camp on Cun
ningham Creek, returned to his homo
at Coquille Saturday.
Miss Agnes. Gulovson of Portland,
a former teacher at Marshfleld who
resigned her position last year on
account of -Illness, is reported con
valescent. She has gone to Mosher,
Oregon, for the winter. Miss Gulov
son at one time taught in Coquille.
diet Thomas, the popular little
catcher for the local ball team last
season, met with an accident of some
kind at San Jose, Cal., quite recent
ly, says a letter received from him.
It is only known that he dislocated
his shoulder and fractured his collar
bone.
Walter A. Llnegar, brother of our
postmaster, A. F. Linegar, arrived
last Saturday from Michigan accom
panied by his wife, to visit for a time
with relatives, his mother having
preceded him here by two or three
weeks. The gentleman Is greatly
pleased with our country, and only
regrets, as do others, that he cannot
remain permanently among us.
Geo. Clinton of tho "Maryland"
received a latter from his father, J.
AV. Clinton, the other day, in which
the information is brought that the
old gentleman and Adam Pershbaker
reached their destination at St.
Louis in safety, and are now enjoying
tho companionship of friends and re
latives whom they had not seen in
half a generation. Doth aro well and
happy.
NEWS OF BANDON.
IJi'icffi Taken From The Recorder
In the City-By-tlie-Sen.
Mrs. V. R. Dwlgglns and baby left
Monday for Marshfleld where they
will visit for a few days with friends.
Last year tho first day of school
there wero 230 pupils and this year
there wero 294 showing a decided
Increaso In school population and
consequently in the population of the
city during tho past year.
Tho teachers this year aro II. C.
Osticn, principal; Mrs. Ostien, as
sistant principal; Miss Colo 8th
grade, Miss Walker 7th, Miss Murphy
Cth, Mrs. Myers 5th, Miss Hamlin,
4th, Miss Rndley 3rd, Miss Marsh
2nd, Miss Wilkins 1st.
IMPROVE CODY MILL.
Extensive Alterations Underway In
Mill At Bundon.
IIANDON, Ore., Oct. 11. Superin
tend an t M. F. Logan of tho Cody
Mill, Is having extensive improve
ments made preparatory to reopening
the plant In about three weeks. Tho
first improvement to bo made Is the
overhauling of tho largo log haul
which draws tho logs from tho bay
Into tho mill. Tho old track, which
was niado of wood with iron bauds
for tho logs to slido on, will bo re
placed by a track made of railroad
railing and tho endless chain that
draws tho logs up will also bo
strengthened. A now steam cylinder
will bo put in to transfer tho logs
from the big hnul to the log deck and
nnothor lG-lnch cylinder will load
tho logs from tho deck onto tho car
riage. Another improvement, which will
bo ouo of tho most extonslvo in tho
mill, Is tho addition of a timber slide,
capablo of handling timbers 120 feet
long. This will also havo machinery
Installed so as to run the timbers
into tho planing mill and do away
with tho loading on trucks.
Tho sorting tablo will bo made
about two feet highor and thirty foot
longor, and will bo equipped so that
tho luiubor can bo Bnrto.il to bettor '
advantage. Tho automatic trimmer
will be overhauled, tho largo now I
pump for llro protection will bo in-1
stalled and a now ohute, to run the
saw dust and planor shavings into
tho llraplaoe li being built ami tho,
dust and shavings will
bo sent
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MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
News of Upper Coqiillle Valley From
The Enterprise.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wra, Carver welcom
ed a new daughter to their home in
this city.
John Withers is credited with hav
ing killed four coons Tuesday night
on tho North Fork.
P. L. Phe'.an was quite sick Sun
day and Monday with 'a threaten il
attack of appendicitis, but he was
sufficiently recovered to attend to
business again a day or two later.
Tho myrtle lumber that has been
stored in theSmith mill at the foot
of Spruce street, is being shipped to
the furniture factory at North Bend
where It will be worked up into fancy
furniture.
J. S. Middleton, who recently sold
his interest in the Myrtle Point meat
market, is contemplating building a
shop and starting in the business at
Riverton. He expects to buy his
meats here.
Mrs. W. R. F. Browne and chil
dren, who were visiting at' the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roberts while
Mr. Browne was attending confer
ence, left for their new home at
Drain last Saturday.
Mrs. F. M. White of Klamath
Falls, this state, who has been visit
ing at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Dement, left for her
home In the Klamath country Wed
nesday of this week.
It would be supposed that when a
stork visits a crane's nest there would
be trouble, but such was not the
case when the stork left a 12 im
pound boy at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Crane on the 21st ult.
R. W. Lundy has six trees of Red
Bellinger apples on his place that are
doing fine for this off season. One
sample of the fruit weighed one and
a' quarter pounds. They are fall
apples and seem to be well adapted
to this climate.
Mr. William Arneson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Anderson, and Miss Ruby
Ethel Whittington, daughter of Mr.
andMrs. W. W. Whittington, were
united in marriage at the Whitting
ton homo on the South Fork Sunday
evening, October 4th, S:30, Rev.
Thos. Barklow officiating.
Tho Salmon Mountain Mining com
pany was this week shipping the sea
son's output of concentrates to the
Selby smelter at San Francisco.
Through the installation of machi
nery at tho mines the bulk of ore
has been greatly reduced, and only
the more valuable portions aro sent
to the smelter.
The Allen-Rea-La Wall Company,
who have been buying up Myrtle
lumber and logs in this section dur
ing tho past couple of years, have five
teams engaged In hauling the logs
to tho lot near the railroad grade on
which they have already stored a
quantity of lumber in a shed. They
expect to cover tho logs with a roof
after they have been hauled. S. D.
Pulford represents ,tho interests of
tho company, and the hauling is bo
ing done under the supervision of Fin
Hartley. Mr. Hartley re'ports that
tho lumber shed had been broken
Into and about $20 worth of tools
belonging to the company wero taken.
Ho thinks ho knows the identity of
the parties taking tho tools and
promises to make It interesting for
them If the property is not restored
to the owners.
through tho chutes by an Immense
fan.
L. J. Cody, president and manager
of ihe Mill Company, has been up to
the camp for several days, superln-i
tending tho work of getting a largo)
amount of Ioes In readiness so that
the mill can run at full capacity.
CIRRY COUNTY MOWS.
Kwiits of Interest Tliero As Told By
WYdderburn Radium.
Walter Miller and Willis and John
Coy killed an elk a few miles south
of Gold Beach last wook. The horns
are six-prong and beauties.
Charles l.ockwood, a young man
from Crecout City, who had boon
employed at tho cannery, loft horo
for Uavshllold on Tuesday,
John Prince departed Tuesday for
a trip to, Coos Bay where he will
spend a week In acquainting himself
with that- country and its attractive
features.
Clark Bailey, son of Judge Bailey
was taken ill at the home of Char
ley Bailey the fore part of the week
and though he was down for a couple
of days, he is now better and quite
recovered.
On account of diphtheria at Gold
Beach, school was not opened on
September 2S as planned. The di
rectors, in weighing the situation
this week, concluded to open next
Monday, providing no additional
cases develop.
Frank Hayes, a young man living
some distance this side of Port Or
ford, made short work of securing his
quota of five deer. The other even
ing he went out and killed four, and
the next morning he killed one, thus
running up his limit in less than
twelve hours.
The family of W. BIshel, proprie
tor of the Gold Beach hotel, his wife
and five children, are ill of diphthe
ria. Dr. Schlleman is treating the pa
tients with antitoxin and is obtaining
fine results. The patients were mov
ed from the hotel last Sunday and
the building was thoroughly fumigat
ed. Present accounts indicate a
speedy recovery of all the afflicted.
To date there have been no other
cases.
Electrical Supplies
of every description can be found at
our establishment. If you want
FIRST CLASS GOODS at reasonable
prices, you must come in and see our
line. Electric Flat Irons sold on
easy terms.
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O'COXNELL HOLDING.
THE PRESSURE
B of e
Laundry Work
Done at home is felt by
the head of the house and
all the family. Why not
be relieved of it? Send all
or at least the fine things
to this laundry and the re
sult will be highly satis
factory. We use fine soap,
pure water, and a liberal
allowance of skill and
common sense. Shirts,
collars, cuffs and starched
goods are a specialty.
Marshfield Hand
& Steam Laundry
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CATERING TO BAM-
QUETS AMD SUPPERS. ,'j
CALL UP CORTHELL'S
We make a specialty of cater- JL
ing to entertainments. As wo
buy at cliolesalo we can give i
yon ueac service at lowest
irices.
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DELICATESSEN. niONE fiOl
SKCOND AND 'C STREETS. .',
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Masters and McLain
:: General Contractor's Buildin
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Brood way & Queen St
Phones 2011 - 826
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PAUKSIDE POULTUY ltANCU
Umpire, Oregon.
JOHN W Kl.Vfl, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.30 to $3.00 for setting of 15.
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They afford waterproof protection on Rainy days
and give a Dressy Appearance on fair days.
Prices $15, $20 and $25
Everything Here In
Rain Coats,' Umbrellas, Oil Clothing,
Cravenette Hats, Selz Waterproof
Shoes, Rubbers , and Rubber Boots.
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L. B. Vaik, a leading architect
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"Many of the finest churches designed by me are covered, and
satisfactorily, with Malthoid Roofing. I shall continue its use."
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Magazine Bargains
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THE DELINEATOR
EATEn'110I)Y'S MAGAZINE
THE AVOHLD'S AVOIIK
Hegular price
AVe have numerous other offers and combinations, just as good
Ask us about them.
Norton & Hansen
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Get Your Suit Pressed
AA'hilo you wait, batho, sleep
or while you eat at AVAS
SOX'S SHOP, on 'A' street.
If you have not a suit, let
me make you one for $35 or
$40. If that Is too much for
your pocket book, let ino take
your measure and have the
Royal Tailors make you one
much cheaper with an Extra
Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor
rect desrciptlon of Just what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good fit. PHOXE 2211.
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GEO. R.OTNOR,, Mgr.
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$5.30.
Our Price
Only $3.50
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AVe are still doing business at tho
same old place and paying
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
for
HIDES, AVOOL, MOHAIR AND
FURS
A. Helming & Co.
Cold Storage Docks
Front Street, Mnrshfleld.
Better send this paper to a friend.
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It is an "overthrow" to a man's
confidence when a bachelor's stovo Is
accidentally overthrown and ho re
members ho has neglected to Insure
his effects. Do not let it happen to
you. Cover the valuo of your be
.longings with a Flro Insurance po
licy, for you never know when a
blaze will occur. AVe can insure you
in a good and reliable Company for
a trifling annual premium.
Title Guarantee
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Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mnnager.
Washed Away
is every stain and spot of dirt upon
every article of your linen when it
comes to our Laundry to bo cleansed.
AVe give a new whiteness to every
piece of goods wo handle. It smells
fresh and sweet, and you know that
It is positively clean. AVe solicit
your trado and guarantee you satis
faction with our work and our prices.
AVork delivered promptly when prom
ised. Coos Bay SteamLaundry
We Cut Any Size of Joint
to suit your requirements, but wheth
er large or small, you may bo sure
that the quality is there all right.
Our reputation has been built up by
giving to the public tho very best
Meats at the lowest prices consistent
with quality. Our Beef, Pork, Mut
ton, Veal and Lamb, as well as our
Fresh-Killed Poultry, are noted for
their tenderness and sweet flavor.
Sanitary Market
Hall & Richards
PHONE 1001
FRENCH SPECIALIST.
I am now in Marshfleld to remain.
I treat chronic diseases. I remove
all conditions arising from Impure
blood with Nature's remedies roots
herbs, barks and berries. I also give
magnetic treatm&nts.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Ofllco in Flat 5, O'ConneU Building,
A' Street, Marshfleld. Ore.
Temple (h Wilson
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
In general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadwny.
Telephones;
OFFICE 2101.
Ij RESIDENCE 2103.
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