The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 04, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MAR.SHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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News of Nearby Towns
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People Use Electric Flat Irons
the Year Round
They arc equally as convenient in fall and winter asX
they are in the hot weather. There may be less t
discomfort from kitchen fires, to be sure, but the electric !
flat iron has many other advantages than saving heat.
They save drudgery. They save footsteps between
ironing board and stove. They never need changing.
They are always clean and uniformly hot ready at
your elbow.
Thousands of Women
use them who prefer to iron little things themselves in
their own room, or elsewhere, on short notice. An elec
tric iron once tried is never afterward dispensed with. '
Why not try one yourself. Ask us for particulars.
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Oregon Power Company
400 TRAP NESTED BARRED
PLYMOUTH HOCKS.
Our nmtlngs hnvo produced Btnnd-rd-breil
specimens of exhibition
uallty with rccorda of 242, 227, 222
ggx In 3C5 days.
Htaby Chirks unci Eggs tor Hutching
nook your orders now for sprint:
ellvery. A fow cockerels from
envy laying stock for $5.00.
Plymouth Place, Poultry Ynrds
FRED. HACHMAN, Prop.
fnrshfleld, Ho 4W5, Phono 288
K00S BAY LIVERY
We have secured tho llvory busi
ness of L. H. Holsner and nrn n ro
ared to render excellent servlco to
ho people of Coos Day. Careful
drivers, good rigs and everything
hat will mean satisfactory servlco to
ihe public. Phono us for a driving
Porte, a rig or anything needed Jr
iuu nvery line, wo also do a
irucklng business of all kinds.
HLANCHARD HHOTIIEHS.
Lhery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Aider Streets.
Phono 138-J
TnE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEIj
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and
! Keek $2.00 to 15.00. House.
eeplng apartments with gas ranges
tu.uo to J18.00 per month. FREE
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C W. LESLIE,
Ostconnthlc Phvulrlnn
lraduate of the American school of
steopathy at Klrksvllle. Mo. Ofllco
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onejCl-j- Marshfleld; Oregon.
y. J. W. INGRAM,
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09-210 PnVn nnn.llno.
hones: Ofllce 1C2J; Residence 162u
W. DENNETT,
Lawyer.
Wee Over Pl.o-o n. ti ... t, i.
fcW. Oregon.
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ver Chamber of Commerce.
Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon
Oldest Hank In Coos County, Estulillalicd la 1880.
Paid up Capital, Surplus, '"id Undivided Profits over $100,000.
Assets Over Half Million Do lars.
Does a general banking business and draws drafts on tho Ban
of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Dank, N. Y.;
First National Dank, Portland, Ore.; First National nank, Ho)
burg, Ore.: Tho London Joint Stock Dnnk, Ltd., London, England.
Also sells exchange on all of tho principal cities of Europe.
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe
deposit lock boxes for rent.
OFFICERS:
J. W. BENNETT, President. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Prcs.
II. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cash.
INTEREST PAH) ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT.
The best Domestic and Imported brands.
Plaster, Lime Brick and all kinds of builders material.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTO BROADWAY. PnONE 201.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000.00
TV. S. Chandler, President;
M. C. Horton, Vice-President;
Dorsey Kreitzor, Cashier.
Ray ' T. Kaufman, Asst. Cashier
mitEGTOJiS:
"NV. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, W. U. Douglas,
John F. Hall, Win. Grimes, P. S. Dow, S. 0. Rogers,
W. P. Murphy, M. C. Horton.
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe
deposit boxes for rent in our steel lined fire and bur
glar proof vaults.
M. W. DUNCAN, OWNER OF Mc
KINLEY MINES, MYSTERIOUS
LY DISAPPEARS AND WORST
IS FEARED.
GOLD REACH, Ore., Feb. 4.
Word reached this plnco a fow days
ago that M. W. Duncan hnd disap
peared, and fears nro entertained
hero that he has perished in tho
snow. Mr. Duncan was owner of
tho McKinley mine nnd hns been
trapping In thnt vicinity, stopping n
pnrt of tho time nt tho McKinley cab
in nnd pnrt of tho tlmo nt Lucy
Smith's cabin about three miles be
low on Hunters creek, nnd was
known to have n camp outfit at each
cabin.
It was not Mr. Duncan's habit to
bo gono from town moro thnn two
weeks nt ono tlmo nnd ho hns not
been seen hero Blnco January 5, n
fact that ndds strength to tho belief
thnt something serious has happen
ed to him.
He wtiB known to hnvo had n string
of trnps set on Hunters creek nnd it
Is feared that ho cither got caught
In n bear trap or fell off n foot-Ion
thnt spans Hunters creek In an ef
fort to visit his trnps. Ho Is an ex
pert woodsmnn and It Is not likely
thnt ho lost his courso and perish
ed, unless an nccldcnt of somo kind
befell him.
Mr. Duncan woro spectacles all
tno tlmo nnd theso wro round on
tho tnble. This fact togcthor with
tho untidy condition of tho house,
lends thoso who know Mr. Duncan
best to believe thnt when ho loft tho
cnblu It was not his Intention to bo
gono very long.
A scnrchlng party consisting of
E. A. Bnlloy, Harry nnd Jim Gnunt
lett nnd Devo Colvln left hero to hunt
for him.
News of Loner Coqullle As Told By
The Hocorde
Lcwnh Tribe, No. 48, I. O. R. M.
Installed officers at their Inst meet
ing as follows: E. M. Dlnckcrby,
PnBt Snchcm; J. C. Shields, Sachem;
Chris Doetchcr, Sr. Sag.; John Dn
nlclson Jr. Sng.; A. J. Hartmnn, C.
of A.; J. II. Shields, K. of W.; Emll
Leo 1st Snnnnp; C. S. Hubbard, 2nd
Snnnnp; E. M. Dlackerby, Prophet;
Oscar Hcndrlcsen, G. of F.; Peter
Anderson, G. of W.
Tho Coos Bay Times of January
2Gth In copying nn article from the
Recorder mndc us to sny there were
five teachers In the entire Bnndon
schools, which was an error. What
wo did sny was that thero arc five
teachers In tho first threo grndes,
and thirteen In tho entire schools,
which would mnkc n big difference.
Dr. K. A. Loop, recently of Eu
gene, hut formerly of Myrtle Point,
hns arrived In Dandon nnd will he
temporarily located at the Hotel Gal
Her until ho can find a sultablo suite
of rooms for nn office.
THE CO UILLE
Dr. A. P. Ingram and wife, of
Portland, nrrived In this city Sunday,
nnd Intend to loente here.
Stanley E. Jenkins nnd Miss Ella
Mason wcro united In mnrrlago Sat
urday evening, Jan. 2Sth, at tho M.
E. Parsonngc, Rov. H. L. Orations
officiating. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jenkins nre
both wefi-known Dandon young people.
NEWS OF COQUILLE.
EvcutH nt Coos County Rent An Told
By Tho Herald.
Tho schooner Ottollo Fjord was
towed to Rtvorton Tuesday where
sho loaded about 40 tons of conl. Sho
will finish her load with lumber nt
Prosper for Alaska.
D. J. Mitchell Is manngor nt tho
M. J. Hartuon furniture storo while
Mr. Hnrtson nnd family aro visiting
In California.
NEWS OF GARDINER.
GARDINER, Ore., Feb. 4. Tho
Unipqun Rlvor bar is at present in a
very good condition. Tho sounding
showed 18 fcot nt low water. Tho
tug Gleaner towed tho schooner Lilly
out nnd sho Is on hor wny to San
Frnnclsco. Tho gnsollno schooner
OshkoBh Is expected hero from Coos
Day to load salmon nt W. P. Reed's
cannery nnd tnko them to Astoria.
Tho government Is going to estab
lish nlno range lights on this river.
J It will ho n grent help to navigation.
Tho lights will bo placed at cortaln
points between W. P. Reed's ennnery
and Scottsburg, tho bond of navigation.
Mrs. James Richmond went to
Marahflohl Tuesday morning going
from thero to Allegany to visit with
her pnronts.
Mayor J. E. Quick spent n fow days
in Mnrshflold attending to business
matters last week.
Alfred Mil lor, living on Cunning
ham Creek has just received n flno
registered maro from tho Hume
stables below Port Orford.
Jasper Yoakam and llttlo daughter
wont to Mnrshflold Saturday and
camo back Monday. Mr. Yoakam
had business to attend to nt Mnrshflold.
Tho tug Gleaner tried to pull the
Wilhelmlnn off, but sho has settled
In n bed of snnd nnd tho tug could
not movo hor. Cnpt. Tyler, of tho
Wilhelmlnn, received n heavy anchor
from Sluslnw and intends to pull lie r
into tho Umpqun channel with It. As
tho bar and ocean is smooth thero is
no immedlnto danger of nny serious
damage.
Tako your SUNDAY DIXXER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu.
RESERVE tnbles for PARTIES by
PHONE.
The Times Does Job Printing
SEED
CATALOG
READY TO MAIL
The leading Seed Catalog of the West
Ullr'a Catalog. Your 1011 crop depend
on GOOD teed tend for thl Catalog
and get the bot. Write now to the
CHAS.H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn.
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When you have a cold get a bot
tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
I will soon fix you up all right and
will ward off any tendency toward
pneumonia. This remedy contains
no opium or other narcotic and may
bo given as confidently to a baby as
to an adult. Sold by nil dealers.
Dom to Mr. nnd Mrs.
May, January 20, a clrl.
Alfred
Miss Geneviovo Te'llofson of
Marshfleld, camo over last week and
Is clerking at Robinson's storo.
Married At tho Judge's ofllco In
this city, January 27, 1911, Mr. Har
vey M. narklow and Miss Ruthn Z.
Mlnard. both of Myrtle Point, E. G.
D. Holden officiating.
Flno progress Is being mado In tho
work of repairing tho mill of tho Co
qulllo Mill & Mercanttlo company,
nnd Manager D. D. Pierce states that
In caso they so desired It would only
bo a matter of a fow days until thoy
could piit things In shape to saw
lumber.
Dr. K. A. Leep has decided to lo
cato in Coqullle, nnd should condi
tions prove favorable will open n
gonornl hospital horo. Dr. Loop
practiced 18 yenrs at Myrtlo Point,
but tho past two or threo years ho
has been at Eugene.
RESIDENTS OF COQUILLE OR
GANIZE COMMERCIAL CLUB TO"
AID IX DEVELOPING THAT
SECTION.
COQUILLE, Ore., Fob. 4. Tho
Herald says: A good-sized and en
thusiastic bunch of boosters mot at
tho city hall Tuesday night nnd or
ganized a much-needed commercial
club to look after tho Interests of tho
city.
A tempornry organization wns ef
fected by electing R. II. Mast, chair
man, nnd J. W. Lcnovo, Bccrctnry.
A mnttor of supremo lmportnnco
discussed by scvernl wns co-opcrntlon
with tho city council In selecting a
now alto nnd building n now city half.
It was suggested that by tho two
bodies working togothor possibly ar
rangements could bo mndo for n por
mnncnt homo for tho club In tho now
building, where ono room could bo
sct nsldo for exhibits.
It was tho sontlment of tho moot--Ing
thnt tho old chnmbor of com
merce nnd tho Coqulllo club ho In
vited to consolidate with tho now or
ganization. It was also suggested, and approv
ed In nn Informal way, that Coqulllo
should co-oporato with tho othor
towns of tho valley In publishing
sultablo pamphlets to ndvcrtlso this
section.
Tho pormnnont organization wan
completed by organizing tho follow
ing officers:
R. 11. Mnst, president.
L. 11. Hazard, vlco-prcsldont.
J. W. Lcnovo, Bocrotnry.
C. II. Cleaves, treasurer.
A committee of threo wns appoint
ed by tho president to drnft n con
stitution nnd by-laws, consisting of
J. C. Snvngo. E. E. Johnson, nnd J.
E. Updlko. This commltteo will tnko
up tho mnttor of momberahlp fcos
nnd monthly dues nnd tho amounts -will
ho determined nt tho noxt meow
ing. Another commltteo wns appointed
to look nftor tho securing of perma
nent club qunrtors. Tho momhora
nro C. II. Clonvcs, J. S. Lyons nnd W.
II. Mnnsoll.
Tho mooting adjourned to Thurs
day ovoning, February 9, at which
tlmo tho committees will roport, and
n constitution nnd sot of by-laws wilt,
bo ndoptcd.
CURRY COUNTY NEWS.
Events Thero Ah Recorded By Gold"
Bench Globe.
W. T. Whlto nnd Aco Cnroy of
Corbln paid tho County Seat a busi
ness visit. Mr. Cnroy snys ho hasn't
rodo nny bonr or senllons Intoly, but
ho don't bnllova ho Is so old but
what ho could If a favorablo oppor
tunity presented Itself,
It was reported horo n short timo
ngo thnt tho lluino cstato had bcenr
pold. Tho roport, howovor, was un
founded, ns wo hnvo boon rollnbly In
formed thnt thoro wns nothing to It.
MrH. Humo gnvo ordors to tho ranch
superintendent, Dort Wells, not to
put In any crop this year and the
.iimor tha. tho proorty had boon sold
etp.'ted from this ordor.
Mrs. Mary Ilumo rocontly under
went an operation In nn enstorn hos
pital. Wo aro glad to stato that she
Is out and enjoying good health now.
A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL.
To all knonlw; sufferers of rbcumalWm, wheth
er muscular or of the Joints, tclatlca, luinujcox,
backache, pains In the Udneja or neuralgia
ialus, to write to her for a liome treatiueut
which ha reiK-att-dly cured all of these torture.
She feels It her duty to send It to all sufferer
l'llKi:. You cure yourself at home as thousand
will testify no change, of climate being neves
nry This simple dUeorery banishes uric acid
from the blood, loosens the stiffened joint, pur
ines the blood, and brighten the eyes, lilting
rlittlclty and tone to the whole sjttera. If the
atove Interests you, fot firoof adilrese
Mn, M. Summers, llox It, Notre Dame, lull.
An aged man, whoso iiamo nnd
Identity hnvo hoc been learned, was
found lying by tho rondsldo early this
n-ornlng nonr Win. II. Mooro's placo,
ybout sovou miles this sldo of Har
bor, In n very pltlnblo condition. Tho
man is said to bo vory old and stono
bllnd. Ho hnd slopt In Mooro's barn
last night nnd ovldcntly had started
on his Journoy nnd only got n couplo
o hundred ynrds up tho hill. Ho -was:
found by Huoy Mooro who tolophon
ed tho nows to Sheriff Dlshol, wher
requested that tho unfortunnto man
bo cared for by tho Moorea until the
authorities could do hotter.
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