The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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i'HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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COUNTY SEAT MOWS.
Doings of Coquillo People ns
Told in The Herald.
Married In Coquillo, Oregon,
November 23, 1910, Mr. Robert J.
liolvorstott and Mlsa Lorn E. Cot
ton, both of FnlrvleW,
,A. Ford wns down from Brldgd
tho latter part of the week and vis
ited hla son-in-law and daughtot,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens. Ho says
that while his sons, Claud and Paul
were touring tho Southern stated
with a show compnny tho latter con
tracted malaria and was obliged to
resign his position. Ho wont to tho
homo of an aunt in Ohio to lccupe
rate. "When last hoard from Claud
was in Southorn Texas, and It waa
tho plan of tho company to cross
over Into Mexico.
Sam Nasi, the Astoria salmon
canncr, having concluded tho work
of putting up this season's pack at
b!a Picsper cannery, loft by th Intt
Breakwater with hi family who
apent tho fall wlcn him o-i the Co
quillo. Tho steamor Dispatch lis
brought up his product which h.is
been shipped to tho Bay by rail and
will bo taken to Portland f.ir dis
tribution. The pack this ponson was
about up to tho nvorage.
Married At tho rosldonc of the
brldo's parents on Xovomlr 27
1010 Mr. and Mrs Almoi'.l Ford of
Bridge, Orogon, Mr. Paul B. Wlllcutt
of Astoria, Orogon, and Mis I aurn
Ford. C. II. Ilnrklow ofllclaMng Mr.
and Mrs. Wlllcutt will leave ceo for
.Astoria whoro they will niako tlion
111 o mo.
G. IC. Harrington and Oliver Wl.it
noy, guards from tho Oromr. Iiuaiip
asylum, camo to Coqullla M unlay
and took chargo of Martin I.anon
of tho Bay sldo, who had been com
mitted to that Instltut'on a few lays
previously, and started tho snmo daj
Xpr Salem, going via tho Drain route.
r. F. flohlko, ono of tho success
ful fisherman of tho lower river, was
up to town tho In t tor part of thr
week. Ho Informs us that tho fish
ermen's cooperative cannery did very
well this scaRon. Whllo tho ennnory
as an institution, linn not made a
very largo surplus, tho ilshermen to
whom It bolongs, havo received twice
ns much as usual for tholr fish which
puts thorn well ahead on tho co
operative plan.
MYRTLE POINT NOTES.
$ News of (lie District as Reported
in (ho Enterprise.
Born At their lionic north of
town, to Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Hackleff,
n son, on Wednesday morning, the
30th.
L. Amadou, recently from tho state
of Washington, has purchased the J.
II. Hunt place of twenty acres lying
just northeast of town. Tho consi
deration wns $1,300. Mr. Aiundon
I? a recent arrival in Coos county and
has expressed his confidence in Its
futuro by buying a ranch on Coos
Bay, thlB property bore nnd some
property at Bandon. He is thoroforo
In position to renllzo profits legnrd-
less of where the greatest develop
inoiit takos place-.
K. C. Roberts has Just completed
the taking of the school census for
this district ami finds that there are
378 children of the requlied age In
the district ISO male and 1S7 fe
male. This is an increase In num
ber of 33 over hist year, and the
addition to the district from the
Hnckleff district was made before
Inst year's census was taken.
HONEYMOON IS SHOUT.
Rilde Lemes Myiilc Point Husband
After Tlnre Day.
Tho Myrtle Point Kntorprlso bii.vh:
"Thos. .1. Gniono of this city and
Mrs. Knto Wlnard of Walla Wnlhi.
Wiishlngtou, wore unltod In mar
rlago iu tho pnrlorH of tho Myrtle
Point hotel Monday ovoulng at 5
o'c'ock by Hlder F. .1. Chatburn of
tho Latter Day Salutn chiirch, only a
few friends of tho groom being pro
sent an witness, Mr. and Mrs
Gi.nuio have rented tho Georgo Stew
art house as their homo. .Mrs
Greene formerly lived In Iowa whoro
sho and Sir. Groono were acquainted
many ears ago. Thin acqualntonce
was renewed during tho lady's vIhH
to this section last summer when she
invested In Curry county proporty
ncil the ceremony of Monday uvenlng
was tho result.
"Tho honoymoon of Mr. and Mrs.
Gieeno was of short durntlon, tho
lady having tnken tho boat Thursdnj
morning for down tho rler with the
evident Intention of deserting her
husband."
It is reported that since the coro
uor's Inquest over the remains
of O. W. Moroly who was found dead
near his Catching, Creek cabin, a
number of articles belonging to tho
estate huve disappeared from the
cabin. Nothing of largo valuo was
found during the Investigation, but
several dollars' worth of household
effects havo disappeared.
Alex Hurtle had u narrow escape
from instant matrimony ono day
thlH week. Ho and J. O. Stemmlcr
wont to Coquillo with T, 0, Greono
tfl get tho hitter's nmrriago llcouso
ind In lllllng out the required docu
ment Clerk Watson evidently thought
that Mr. Hartlo was tho most likely
looking Benedict iu tho bunch nnd
had tho llcouso partly tilled out, ask
ing Alex's first name before complet
ing the work, but Alex hardly had
tlmo to turn pnlo before tho groom-to-bo
rushed to tho rescue and de
clared his Intentions,
COOS COUNTY SKAT XKWS.
You May Brin
OVERCOAT and
we'll show you a style that
will fit your idea.
Our Overcoats are made
in so many different styles
i
that weVe got something
for everybody
Prices, too, to fit all pock
ets If vou want a good,
serviceable OVERCOAT
at $J5 dort hesitate; don't
imagine because we sell so
many higher priced overcoats
we can't do justice to your
$15 wants that's just the
reason we can serve you
better quality does it.
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"Cash Only"
"Money Talks"
CLOTHING &
SHOE CO.
i:entH of Coquillo nnd Ynlley An
Told Ity The SeiKluel.
Married In this city on tho ovo
ulng of tho 30th day of November,
1910, at tho residouco of tho brldo's
father, J. C. Noel, Mr. Harry L. Gra
ham of Gardiner, Douglns County,
Orogon, and Miss Mnrjoiio K. Nool,
ortCoqulllo, Judge E. G. D. Holdon
olllclatlng.
W, L. Chore, formerly of tho
Honvor Illll coal mine but for tho
future identified with tho Pulnskl
Coal and Navigation Company, spout
soveral days In tills city this week.
Mr. and Mm. IC. W. Ferris, who
huo boon quite ill the past week,
are slowly recovering.
MARKIAGi: LKTXSKS.
Marriage lieouses wore Issued by
tho county clerk to tho following per
bona during tho past week:
Paul II. Wlllcutt and Miss Lauri
Ford.
M. W. Hoboits and Miss Houriotti
Robinson,
Thomas L. Graham and Marjorlo
K. Noel. Coquillo Sontlnol.
Marshfield
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YU. J. W. IXGHAM,
Ls Phjslclnu and Snrcon.
Olllce tiOH-'JOl) Coos Uuliaiai'.
Phonos Offlco 1G21; Residence 1C22
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W. IJKNXUTT,
Lnwyer.
onico over Flanagan & Bounott Bank
Marshflold, Orogon
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.M. S. TL'RPKX,
Architect.
Ovor Chaiubor of Commorco.
FOR CARK1TI, CLKAXIXO
Ladles should bring tholr Dressoa,
Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac
tion gunranteed.
COOS BAY TAILORING CO.,
' J. W. Josephson, Mgr.
380 Soutli Mnmdwny, M irMifleM.
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Coquillo VIhy Association HoIiN
Sessliiu at CNiillli,
Tho Coquillo Valley Dairy Associa
tion met In special session In this
city on Wodnosday, tho meeting be
ing Hindu u Joint session of tho As
sociation and tho Farmers Coopera
tive Union. Both organizations wore
well represented nt meeting, over
flfty-flvo bolng In nttondunco at one
tlmo during tho morning.
With relation to tho election of u
delogato to represent tho organUa
tlon at tho Dairy Convention at Kit
gono. 1 F. Kddy and M. M. Gra
ham were placed Iu nomination as
ddegato and P. S. Robinson as al
ternate Tho uto resulted in tho
election of Mr. lMdy.
After tho luuchoou had boeu dis
posed of other small matters portaiu
lug to the buslnoss of the association
were cIUcussoil nftor which tho as
socla'tlou listened to a few lotunrks
b County Judgo Hall on tho aluo
of good roads to tho county nnd a
short dissertation on tho methods
mid tho workings of id now county
bonding road bill which was made
a law at tho recent electiou.
HOW? ring
Wu oftor Ono Hundred IHIiui inirM for
nnvranMitCiiliirrli tlml t-Atiluit bo I'tired b
lull's I'slnrrh euro.
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llnll'HCalnrrM Cure I. luUon Inlonmlh, mt
liiKilirii'lb upo'i llio lilooil nml mtuoiu ur
frtu-it n( llio )lem. 'IVttliiinnlitU font (roo
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Tulc.llnll 'Vuntlt I'ilUdirv'iiutimllon-
v You Can Lower the
V High Cost of Living
V By Buying Your
? Meats
ONCE TRIED
ALWAYS PATRONIZED
Is tho vordlct of all our customers.
That's becauso wo do much good
work and do It at such reasonable
prices. You'll bo surprised to teo
tho transformation wo can mako in
your old clothes. Just give us a
trial job.
Mni'shllcltl Cleaning- nml Djo Works,
Phono 270X, ISC So. Broadway.
Ladles Garments a Specialty,
AT THE
HOME LAND Co.
Soo us for luvesimouts on Coos
Bay. We guarinteo owner's prico to
bo our price.
Phono 71L. 304 Front St,
ENTERPRISE
MEAT MARKET
TBY IT AXD SEE
GOOD MEATS
-AT.
Reasonable Prices
P1IOXE 52-J
NEW LIVERY
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
careful drivers nro now nt tho dis
posal of the Coos Bay public nt
HKASOXABLK KATES.
Bigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip nnywboro any tlmo. Horses
boarded and rigs enred for.
Now lioarso nnd special accommo
dations provided for funornl parties
W. L. CONDRON'S
Livery & Feed Stables
South .tromhwiv. Mnr-liM' )'
Have That Roof Fixed
xow
See CORTHELL
Phone :tl21.
HEAL ESTATE BABGAIX.
HiO-acro ranch In Coos county
Bnmo Improveinents, l million foot
I tlmbor underlaid with coal and
mineral, $25.00 1 per aero. Lots nt
Bunker Illll .special bargains.
AUGUST F1HZEUX,
68 Central Avo. Marshfield, Oro,
BHEAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St., Marshfield, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly renovated
and newly furnished. Rooms reason
ablo, by day, week or month,
Mra. J. H. O'DONNELL. Prop.
f Geo. W. Kin k
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i'lturituciuil jj
GOW WHY BUILDING, :'j
MAKSIIF1ELD A
LADD, HUNT
and Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
HOTEL GARDINER,
at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re
modelled and Improved aud ls undor
now management. Special accommo
dations for stage passengers and for
people desiring a rest at tho seashore
"You'll Like the Pluee."
J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor.
All kinds of repairs and chop work
prpniptiy attended to nnd neatly done.
Phono 161X.
Good Evening!j
HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY?
If so, do not forget that this L
Tin: laundry where )ou got' tho beat
work, and prlcos aro In overy one
rench. Call up and ono of tho driv
ers will call and oplaln all details to
you. All telephone calls are qulckb
attended to, because wo are running
wo wagons.
OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT
ISFACTION.
.MARSHFIELD nAND AND STEAM
LAUNDRY. .
i&tuzey Bros., Pron. Phone 220-J.
An Easy Way to Get Breakfast
Just a few General Electric Utcniils will en
able any housewife to stay in bed another half
hour in the morning. Put cereal in the cooker
and coffee in the percolator the night before.
In the morning turn the switch, electricity wul
get breakfast ready provided your" home u
wired for electric light.
Let us tell you all the particulars
Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
pWWeO06O0000eOO0060T6S000e0K)$OOef
YOUR. MONEY
IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE OTHER FELLOWS AT THE
FIXUP
Suits froift $8.50 to $25.00
OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE.
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