zjj&at r av - ftr' Tji$iii ' . EVENING EDITION THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1910 K it i. i NEW. FROM ALL OVER COO NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. C. H. Dcveley, Mrs. nosa and Miss May Rosa of Empire spent Sun day In North Bend. The Ladles Aid of the Presbyter Jan church will meet Wednesday af ternoon. It will be a social afternoon and refreshments will be served. The MIzpah Bible class will give a farewell social Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian church for Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gregory who leave soon for Baker City. The debate at the Kinney school on the question "Resolved that the Japanese and Chinese are as desir able citizens as the Negroes were when freed" was won by the affirmative. The sale and social given at the Swedish Lutheran church In North Bend Saturday evening was Indeed successful. It was conducted under tho auspices of the Ladles Aid So ciety whose faithful work always re ceives hearty support. On the pro gram preceding were several musical numbers, including the chqlr, and an address by the pastor, tho Rev. J. Richard Olson. The amount cleared was $92. 9C. NEWS OF COQUILLE. Coss County Seat Kwnts ns Told by The Sentinel. Married At the offlces of R. H. Smith in this city, on Tuesday, Auril 19, 1910, Birdie I. Ramlleman and Miss Cora Jackson, both of Bandon, Judge E. G. D. Holdeu officiating. COUNTY with the idea of ascertaining the feasibility of the plan and will also make experiments with the soil of the valley with a view to determin ing as far as possible by mechanical analysis what crops will grow here to ihe best advantage. 'iiiiriTi r nni&n i wf"pw8sgsjt5Jiw UlilLt IHIHI if MOnDESTJ t .-. mr u Ml;f if for J? riir 3T V''H n ?' M JHJ mm Iff k HRIEFS OF 11ANDON. News of Clty.by.theScii as Told by The Recorder. Bandon Post, No. 56, G. A. R., will observe Decoration Day tms year with appropriate ceremonies. R. E. BedilHon was a passenger on tno Kiizaoem 10 nan muueiu, Wo aro informed that he will go to visit his mother who is ill. Mayor Steve Gallier who has been on tho sick list for some time is reported to bo gradually improving. The Miocene Oil and Gas Co., which is made up exclusively of peo ple of Bandon and vicinity, is pre paring to drill for oil on Bear creek during tho coming summer. The new First National Bank of Bandon opened for business Wed nesday morning, April 20th, but the inside finishing is not all done as yet. The bank has modern fixtures In every respect. Cashier Roberts says he is very much encouraged with the outlook. W. E. Lewellen's New Machine Badly Damaged and Many Have Narrow Escane. MYRTLE POINT, Ore., April 25. W. E. Lewellen and members or nis family had a narrow escape from serious injury Saturday evening when his new thirty-horso po-wer Stude baker machine- became unmanage able and started down the big hill to tho river bed near the depot. Be fore It had gone far, It struck a big stump with terrific crash throwing Mr. Lewellen out head foremost and smashed the machine badly. For a time it was thought that some of the party had been seriously hurt. It seems that the steering apparatus caught when he went to make tho turn and he could not swing the ma chine around the curve as he Intend ed. He just received the car a week ago. Mr. Lewellen was badly scratch ed about the face. pgnjjjqln Clothes ,Jlfrtd Bcnj.n.nolirU PURDY IS A BENEDICT. HUB Form'".- PromotT Weds Miss Lillian Kltld of Rcseliury U Portland. Tho Roseburs Review announces that Wilbur W. Purdy and Miss I 'j lian Kidd of that city were mm '.id In Portland April 20. The news will be of considerable Interest o.i C0"3 . Bay where Purdy speiu some time last year when he claimed he was going to build an electric road from here to Oakland. The last time he MARSHFIELD, &$3t3&$03&s?F:i The Weal Clothes for Summer Wear are DCM I A IWfflM CLOTHES They are not only delight fully styled but they are tailored in a manner which insures their giving splen did service. Authentic in style and made in New York by Alfred Benjamin & Co. CLOTHING & SHOE CO. GASH ONLY MONEY TALKS BANDON j S9&&IWWWb&jfo$i0fi& Gene Wickham last week sold his two acre plat at the north end of town to K. Clark, the baker. It is under stood that the consideration was $850. A citizens caucus for the purpose of nominating candidates for the city offices will be held at the Masonic hall next Monday. A mayor, recorder and four councilmen will be elected this year. One councilman for one year and three to servo two years will be nominated. Rev. T. B. McDonald, formerly of Geneva, Nebraska, accompanied by his family, arrived in Coquillo Sa' urday and will make his home In this place for the coming year. Rev. Mc Donald has assumed the pastorate of the Christian church and will also have charge of the work at Bridge -where he will preach on appointed Sundays during the year. Tho Coquillo Library Association will give an excursion to Bandon and return on Saturday, April 30. Tho association is still working for their lots and the library building and this oxcursion should bo well patronized by tho citizens of this city. This Is tho first oxcursion to tho clty-by-the sea and the Dispatch which has been chartered for tho trip will undoubt edly carry a full load. F. A. Bates, son Raymond, and daughter Margaret, left on the Fi- fleld for San Diego, where they gOjwas herQ he was connected with 'be in the hopes that the climate may P.lcinc CIty but ou nls departure :tid benefit Raymond's health. The best he wng goj,g away to gct a raiiroaii. wishes of their many Bandon friends f(Jr Cqos Bay Insteail he go: a wife. will go with them. Tho Bates, family The Koseburg Review says: have been residents of Bandon fori ..Both parties are well known in about two years, mi nates naving i RoaeUHrK. Mr Pm-Ay is a rail -cadi owned and operated the uanuon liromoter but 0f iate conected with Steam Laundry. Mrs. Bates ,.,,,, in osrni,itsh Pacific Citv. went to Hastings, Nebraska, about a, near port orfoul, Coos count, month or six week's ago, where she . , , , ., m veBirlG in thQ Is caring for her invalid father and )ear futm.0. Mrs Pu,.dy js a daugh mother, and will join the rest of the' ( M , c K, , , , t, 0. MARRIAGE LICENSES. COQUILLE, Ore., April 2 p. The following marriage licenses were is sued from the office of the county dlerk: John Alpheus Barnes and Winifred Taylor. John Longstaff, Jr., and Arvilla Coles McGlothlln. Birdie I. Ramlleman and Coia A Jackson. frfmlly later. survey crews ix motion. Lane Comity Asset Company Gels Don n (o Active Work. EUGENE, Ore., April 2G. The Lane County Asset Company's crew of 1 1 men with several wagon loads of supplies left Eugene for the Ell maker place, west of the city, where they will go into camp while making the survey from Eugene through the Sluslaw Pass toward Coos Bay. F. B. Kidder, II. Svarverud and ' S. P. Ness, of the Asset Company, have left Marshfleld and are working up the coast toward Florence, looking over tho proposed route. That the Eugene Coos Bay will be something more than a paper railroad is the pre vailing belief here now. eery business in Rosebiu-g, and has conducted a millinery establishment in this city the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy are expected to arrive here soon from Portland. Use The Times' Want Ads Good Candy Insurance Look for tills M Label It stands for all tliatis good "and pure and 'delicious in Candy. Vatronize the "Modern Dealer" Modern Confectionery Co., Kirs., Port'ind, Ottjcn & 1 riv50?k H8M,lUS!:S,'it XstilS'JSXW && t IS-IBiSftigfj 3 ierai nPil Mil WW Si II w m Hie Rap Transit to well dressed prosperity Bros, Friend The Route i& Reasonable $14 to $25 FIXUP -a-:;-::-::-K-::-s -::---a-a-a- B-a--a-:j--.n--- n82 TIIATCIIKI) COTTAGKS. Speaking with some degree of con tempt of tho "$12,00-a-year flats" In New York, a Kansas City critic says: "They're nothing but coops, those big Hats, anyway. We don't want 'em out west, where the real people live the people who'd rather have a little four-room co.tage with a yard Tills week County Treasurer Dim-laud an old walnut tree at the corner ' mlck forwarded a check to the state treasurer for tho sum of ?17,471.9S, this being a half payment of tho state taes for last year taxes. This leaves n balance of $1G,000 to bo sent in Oc tober. This Is Coos county's portion of tho costs of the management of state affairs at Salem and reduces the county's revenue from taxes to this sum. Taxes are btill slowly coming to tho sheriff and tax-collector's ofllce but the major portion of tho first half tif tho taxes for the year have already been received. Eight hundred and twonty-IUe licenses hnvo been issued from the offlco of the coun.y clork to h.unters and anglers for the year 1010. Of this number 344 were hunters licenses, 251 were anglers licenses and the ro mnlntng 230 were combination licens es. This number means a revenue to the stato of $S25, which sum goes to Increase the funds which nro partly used for tho payment of bounties on wild animals which destroy game. During the present month $52.00 has been pnld out of tho btuto fund ou county warrants so the balance still remains In favor of tho comity ou these funds. The plans for tho establishment of n experimental station In tho Co quillo Valley aro going ahead with rapid strides and tho promoters hope to havo the entlro arrangements made In tho very near future Prof. Schudder of tho Corvallls school Is expected to arrlvo here within n few JUya and bo will look over the field of the house and a rosy face at the j window than all the ?12,000-a-year flats in tho world." And yet, how many of theso high priced apartments aro occupied by tenants who were tjio "real people" before they came to tho city and ac quired the means! Philosophers may deploro tho degeneracy which has followed tho possession of wealth Hut everyono to his taste." Tho "lonely thatched cottage" Idea has Inspired a great deal -of senti ment. Yet after tho dreams of dwell ing in marble halls have ben realiz ed, why do their occupants so rarely return to the old home? Why do they continue to prefer the shackles of tho city, the serfdom of the spirit, to tho free air of the yard where the walnut treo grows? Why tho poetry of life should be neglected for the proso, why the rural rosldents In the city does not oftener return to the old oaken buck et and the Kentucklan to the "old Kentucky homo" Is one of the Incon sistencies of mau which Is difficult to explain. is your protection. You'll find it on all government inspected meat. Hams folate Bacon1 BRAND bear the Federal Stamp the mark of approval of the TJ. S. puro food in spectors an absolute guarantee look T of purity. Bo sure that all the meat you buy bears this Federal ri i iii lniriiia oianip ana tnen you are certain not viss. to bo disappointed with tho quality. At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes Union Bleat Company, Portland, Oregon Pioneer Packer) of tho Pacific II Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H". WILSON, Proprietor A CARLOAD OP GRANITE AND MARBLE. Especially ordered for monuments to bo finished by Memorial Day, Is now on the way. Place your orders early. A carload of finished marble Just arrived. -K-----r:-a-i:-:;-.::-n-rn-tt-u---'K-----tJl!!' Coos Bay Rapid Transit Co.'s STEAMER FLYER Kruse & Banks Ship Building Co. Agents for San Francisco Standard Gas Engines, Marine, Stationary, Hoist mul Pumping. ENGINES MAltixE AXD STATIONARY" ENGINES FROM a. TO 125 II. P. 'MARINE HOISTS FROM 5 TO 10 II. P. PUMPING ENGINES 2 II. ,1 Information furnished by writing or inquiring at ship yard NORTH BEN!), OREGON ::jtttmaj:t::j::::rf:mn::nm:Kj:h::::m:::mn:jn:::::n WILL LEAVE THEIR Market Street, Dock OX THEIR REGULAR SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE MARSHFIELD 7:15 a. ra. 9:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p 1:00 p. in. LEAVE NORTH REND 7:45 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 1;45 p. m. 3:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. "-'- ..4.. STATBOK OHIO. OlTYorTOLEPO, ) ss . i.i tac rrNT i I Frniik J. rheney uukenonth that hcU onlor partner of ilu tlrm o( K J Cheney A Co. inilne luulno In the City of Toledo. County aim KtntcnforoMlil. mul that kalil tlrm will pay Ihe , mm oi O.Si: lll'S Pit Kl POIXAItS foreaeh and , every eae of Catarrh that eaimot be cured by the im of Hall' Catarrh Core. FRANK J. CHKN'KY, Sworn to before me and ube (bed in my1 pretence, this nth da of December, A D. lNxi, i (bEAl,) A. W OLKASON, NOTABV I'l'HLir. Hall't Catarrh Cure 1 taken Internally, and ' acttdlrectl) on the blood and mm-out turfau's of tho tyttem Scud for teitlmnntaU free K. J LMIB.VKY ilCO., Toledo, O. Bold by all DrugsltU. 7.V Take 1U1 a' family Pilli tor.oonitfpatton '4- Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIARLO AXD JOSSOX CEMEXT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAlN , GENERAL CONTRACTOR 310 SOUTH BROADWAY PHONE aOl U . . - T F. . i I? -. : w mo a. ra. a c-ta u. ui. , l 9:00 a. m. , 9: a. m. i I 1 00 p. m. . ll:15 a" m- i I 2:30 p.m. 3':l5p. m. I I 4:00 p. m. 5:15 p, m. jl FARE - - 5 CENTS " Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Cash Paidfor fursiSI O. P. McGEOROE 178 Broadwuy Soatli. MM I 9 ? ? I S I s ?- t 8 I