The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
BID IS BIG
FOB RM El
irNnntliwed
frt'tn (mf ' '
tV lil lhn f nihil Ma ll'i R'ruU
!,l It! tl'l I l U l'- I' I V'".!U '
Nrnwn InilliK' i hr "1l-r thai M
hnn'a threala hml prwt n Mctl. I
lens mind for en Ion a lime that he
berame iindti excited when he sn
Mnhan end liroNRht hla pIMol tut"
i.lnr without thmwht. :
tV rf MrC1lr'e tfnrtteye. .1 ,
(1. Wen n4 V. W. Curdwwll. were ci,,,-,-,,
wttMMPft '"P""
Plant for Flnt Nw Vos-
WILL
B
B
EW STEAMER
. - .MAm KhaJ lhlA '
Ki. Mi' mm nrv naennnent. leaaKL him
.. rniitfi VinntP ftOIH ttM Bll MIR w ' "v .... I
IH l'"" '
sel For Service.
Btre
Spel
Lumbar Coninnnv
.uMA ftttAi HIIIUMM ? MflffMflltaltt ....j .
""" ' ... I
gun on him before he Mm te afcantta PfIwll MM r ,
, ,----i ma,i brief ennvereiiUe wit MoCtftlMn j
the r.l important " & . - ., ,w lh of lh. ,-..
bv MiClallen. HcrltinK Mil w wi. - -.
1.. J. Wmptim, who returned on
the Breakwater yeeterday from a
trip to Sun Francleew and lrllid
atatea that the Slmpavti Lumbar com
mh haa decided to build H new
steamer to curry lumbar from their
North llend mill. The steamer la
to bo about 200 fet limn with forty
ftut lien in nml will curry nbmit S00,
000 feet of lumber. She will also
have pttafonjier accommodations nml
lll In ono of tho anoedleat lumber
'carriers now In the aervleo horo. She
I will be built at the North Ilctul yards
.f 1 A 14 aKfcf Ititnlrtil S J t 1 1 t 4& It JIM 4 111 .
topM Bhoot- Norm bcnu riigii ocnooi &as- ))lcU,tl wltlllM 8lx ,ntmtnR. considor-
, , ., wllW ,M, tjttui. cllwit. If ol wwHPWtant by lira
.1 Mrformanre with AltM inwn . . , . mtmmtiimj m
Irhw. of whom tha rajwta M- w ; wHI
:m ig
-LU
iBSBFII
... .. . .. ifca trial nmi!
ban wa Ina-Mi'ly Jil. wetiancii , "-
tln twrtlfleil follow: ;
"Mnhan cami directly toward m
on the aldewalk and I told him M
Htop. lie dldnt aay anythlnu. bit I
knew he waa after me. lie kept rlK'i
on coming and when he waa with 1. 1
n few feet of me tie tried to pull ;
gun and 1 fired at him with a plainl
which 1 drew from my veat pneket.
pne of .Mahan'a handi wa at hla lilj
workcl when be aiivanceu mwaru nw
After he quit cnmliiK '
1
u
BEATEN Mill
ketball Team Victors By
Score of 50 to 5.
Ily n scoro of 50 to 5, the North
nble of the timber to be lined In the
construction litis ulrondy boen got out
Iiik. He wra facinn me ni mi umo".
unless It wna when lie turned allKhtly
In tryiiiK to drnw hla mm. I do not SCOrC Of 50 tO 5. , by the Simpson enmps.
remember Jnat how ninny tlme I .-,.-, v .i Mr Slinpuon anya that the lumber
fired; F was naturally excited. at the Hy n score of 50 to ... the North ))mrat nm tjo ,,,. out)ook R0.
time; I think I tired three times. Ilond hlnh scbool bnsketball team crny , .,, brlfihtor. DIsciishIiii;
thotiRh I have been told since that I nnt uIrIiI defeated the Mnrshllell the ch:iiiK' In the North llend Lumber
fired four tlmiw. I was not ncnnnlnt- Thero waa a Rood turn out at the company, he atated that tho output
cd with Mnhnn nnd never conversed Knme, IncludliiK n Rood sUed crowd of the mill was to be greatly Increns-
wlth him. I have been carrylim n frfitu Mnrshllold. cd, It IioIiir planned to put In a bnnd
pistol for (he protection of my llfo 'pho Riime waH marked by more 8ftv and other Into Improvements.
ever bIiico the first of tho year, when roiighiiesH thnn linn chnrnt'lerlzed Oilier Ship UtillilliiK
Men Who See These New
ring Clothes
i;.- mU:k T(i VM P) iu. IMI " SKKV
mJmIk HiMUniK sri i.i s. ,.,-v tm: " J!"
iiiiixinicn. n.MN hit mm. tossicitvvn i, i nuj
tixci'ivk. tiikv Aiti: srm: to im.kxsi: vo J
skic tiiioi AXi tiii:v n:: so taii.oim:i that uiik n
IIAVK WOltN TIIIOI. VOI'lt OPINION III' TIIKM WtUU l
.sTItMN'ttTIIICNKI) STII.I. MOIHJ.
VOf MAV NOT WANT TO WY SOW HIT VOI IMHIAlNIA
Hlion.l) SKK TIIKM NOW. iVi .
mriTHK v.i.ris 101: i.itss monicv win? ash onia.
i
JOiVAT TALKS''
New Nettleton Shoes
N?m Stetson Hats
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
V T
ItANUON
MAItSHKIi:U
tVUi BIIIV.W i.i .i.n ... .-v ...... I iiuiiiii nn ill. ill inin iiiiiuiaiiitMii wind nu.. .......i.f 1 .
Miss Spelcher wnrned mo In a note nnv of t10 KnmcB played here thin ' Kruno & Hnnka have closed the, V op Iff r ( mfpft HMj, V
..... ,.-!. .... .I..l,.n.l In kill ... v. ... I ........,.. II .!!.. uUUI VU11VV i niu -II
Hint Mnhnn hnd threatened lo kill HOnH()n. North llend plnyera nro nl- contract for building a small frolght'
me." lcRed to have started "roiiRh lions- or, l4 feet long. 20-foot beam and
Milium Howsiil ,,,H WW' Iiir" It during tho first hnlf nnd tho Hlx feet drnught for Capt. Glliaon.
An Interesting pnrt of McClnllen'a Mnralillcld plnyera retaliated In tho She will coat about $12,000 and will
atory wna that Mnhnn followed hi in B0COnd half with tho reault that ply between Snn Francisco and Ilolt-
about the strceta at night, either on npnriv n 0f the plnyera had bumpa naa Hay.
foot or In hla automobile. On ono nj )rMH0H lo show for It. C. 11. Donn arrived hero from As-
occnslon. MrClnllen said, Mahnn, In jt wnH tno inHt Rnni0- nf n moat torln yestordny to Inspect tho work
passing him on tho street, drew back ,jsnotroiia aenaon for tho Mnrahllo'.l on tho slater ahlp to the lll-fntcd
hla arm na I' to strlko blm, but mero- K, HC100j tenm. not a alnglo vie- Osbkoah which Is being built at the
ly pawed Mm with an utternnco ton. )0nR Mnr(,, the eight gnniCH. Kruso & Ilnnks ahlpynrd. Good pro-
undcr Ills brentJi. Thla. he anld, wna Tno incU)8 inBt night wore n gress la being mndo and It la hoped
dono In the presence of 12111s J. Nenl, follows:
who corroborated the .itnloment Mnrshflcld Position
when called to the wltnesa aland. 3 Clarke center
"Mnhan nearly ran mo down with stutsmnii r f
hlB nutomobllo on the street ono eve- t cinrke I f
nine nnd nt other times he followed cnrlson I k
mo for blocka." McClnllen contlnu- 1()t r K Kibbler of the longing camps near hero nun
Ml; "ICvovy time I rimed n corner iMttmnn aiibatltuted for Carlson In a young North llend girl la being In
Mnhan wou'' - ! mo In hla mn- tlt, n8t j,,,, Stanley Ilrlggs was vestlgated by tho local authorities
chlno. I got' so 1 wna actually nfrnld roferee. I today. The girl camo to Mnrshlleld
, to hnvo tho now vessel rendy for ser-
N Ileni vice In a couplo of months.
Grout J
Hanson1 IXVKSTIOATK CASH.
Nowklrkl
Vnn Zllo , A scnndnl Involving n cook at one
I
to walk on the streets alone. I
knew, of course, Hint he did not
wnnt mo to keep compnny with Mlsi
Spelcher. but I didn't consider tint
nny renson why I ahouldn't. Ho
wasn't lenloiiB of 1110 any more thnn
ho would hnvo been of any other
man."
VMli Hl-lrlrt Atfot-ii-y.
During the evnnilnnilnn "f Me
Clnjli'ii It was related If l,ln '"w
he ami mim sneicnei v'sitoi nvri.-t American Farm Laborers Re-
Attnrimv Prown end pi',"i i
ES
TD FARM HELP
yejiterdav but clnliup that sho
the guout of another girl hero.
wis
Thnt looks llko a good coffee trade
In good coffee, doesn't It? And wo
hnvo It, too.
Our Coffee
. ........ ti.l.H.lit 1'lin
lllllS UinilO lib mini lliumm. uitj
hnvo found our coffeo excellent In
flnvor, stimulating nnd healthful.
You do not hnvo to pay fancy prices
I for good coffee. Wo can supply yon
from
30 Cents a Pound
upwards. Let us supply you with
your next order.
Cook's Grocery
. lMioxi: ih:
Full Iilue (Jniden Seeds
.lust Iteceheil.
Dollars Spent
Arc Dollars That
Come Back With
A Bunch of friends
The Electric Sign is not the only
form cf electric at
Klolschmnnn's comprowd YKAST.
Fresh dally at I.OCKHAHT'a grocery
100
Ilomember
will be'p you.
a Tl'llKISH
Phone 2M-.I.
HATH
"OurS
atnrday
Mnbnn'H 'ieii. llriwn f'-'r-d
thnt iiropeedln'a bo iiH'iited
ngnlnst M-ilinn to mil bi im-'or
bonds to keep tho pence. Thla met
with object Inns from both McClnllen
nnd the woman. The woman feared
the notlrlety H' would attach to
her name. McClnllen said Mnhnn
would furnish n small bond oiihI'. tliuu In the last forty-llvo years ac
become more nuKrHvnted and try to cordlun to the Depnrtmout of Agrl-
ceived More Last Year
Than Ever Before. j
(Hy Aaouliitoi Press 10 Coo llin I
Times.) I
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mar. 10.
IllKhur wages wore paid American
farm laborers In 1!10 thnn In any 1
ai'
'ke
n
1
THAP Xi:STi:i) IIAIIUICIi
PIA'.MOl'TII HOCKS.
Our mntlngo hnvo produced stand
' nril.lirnil Kin'rlinoiiH of exlllb'tloil
lnunllty wlih records of 212,227.222
ori;r In 3(15 days.
I llaby Clilcka mid V.-.H.' for Hntcliluu
I Hook your orders now for spring
delivery. A fev cockerels from
benvy laying stock for $3.00.
Plymouth Place, Poultry Voids.
FUED. MACHMAN. Pro,
Miinlitleld. Ilov l5. Phone U.S8
enrrv n" ''Is ieiiib ii"t earlier,
llrown then ndvlsed McClnlkm not
to bo in"'! '" imneiiv with the wo
man. McClnllen wssenled to this
plnn niul kept bis word until the
night of the Elks' Mlntrol oiirform
nnce. when be look Ml Spelehor i
tho tbentro. lie aahl. a'ler ner'nlaabm
to nc'iMintuv unt'iioi- !! -uid her
escort bnd been refused ber.
In the miHiiit'me Mefal'en anld 1m $32.ili.
her home at Kiloni''ne. Hlwnys
golug Oil! ''" ''' P"inelllim
else nlso .."ufi In the neuullm".
AnoO'er ! '' ludv'a
poipmiii' nn'i vnn Rgfuilted by Mn
hnn on the street.
Plolu ,,,', ev",v,,iin'i,,i of Me
Clnllen. the district atoeinv naked
him If bo ve" not n nir-d man.
"1 am," willed MkIuH-m. 'Mmi I
won't l" 'ii n fou iivj. I v" peev
ed on Feb. ?l. with t' " of n
(U VO-"" "" "'"'l I" Irtlni1 "
HNI-lcl Afornev'i Onln'on.
nidtrlxf .Wlnvnev ll'""'!! S"iB (be
story told bv Miss Pne'cher Hint Ma
hnn provoked the shooting by a mo
cult me. The nverayo wages of tho
country being $27.30 per mouth
while twenty years nun It wna only (
$!S.8H. The hUbest rale of wages'
wmh In Navniln where $31 was paid.
In M outturn nml WasbluKtou tho
average was $30.00. South Caroll-1
1111 paid the lowest. $10.30. In the
far western Mate the average was
$13. IS. With board tho nvarngo was
I.KS'T PIJOPKIM'V IX COPS.
Will of IMgnr I. Ilewes Is Filed In
Portlauil.
POItTI.ANI). Ore.. Mnr. .17. Tbo
vlU of Elgin 1. Howes, who. died lsst 1
Friday, wtia Hied In tho County Court
for probate. Mrs. Nellie E. Godfrey,
0110 'of the daughters of the deceased,
Is the petitioner. The estate in this,
county Is valued at $0,000, thero be
ing also timber holdings in Coos ;
eo'inty, the value of whle'i Is not
g'ven In the petition. The will
gives half the property to the widow,
Donna Howes, and the balance to
children, Fletcher and Thornton
rement of bis rlubt hand toward his Howes, Mrs. Hazel 11. Morse, Mrs. I
pocket, ns lf to draw n kuii. Though
n revolver wns found In ono of Mo
han's hip pockets, his coat nnd
pwenter Incket were buttoned so
tightly thnt the pocket wns not roa
rtiiv nnpftiii'. Drown contends that
If Manuii bnd accosted McClnllen
with fio Intention of "otlni blm
that be would pf bnl lh v evion
, ,., i) i i.in r in n '' 100
llvit' he i-mid te"ro it l"IMt !i. te
! A iv we ful ctrer"g,nnre siii-
i iff r l"e theory
M ihr f'eij
Mary Shourds
Godfrey.
and Mrs. Nellie K,
There will be a ST. PATHICK SO.
ClAlj for the members of tho PHILS.
liyTHHIAV CONGHKGATIOX at the
ui:siih:( K of Mr. M. ( IIOKTOV.
FHIDW eveuliu. March 17th. V 1
nd'iiN-ion of 23 icnts will I ':
i ! 1 1 i 1 :i tl'o lA.umxi's i,l t! e o
uUlJ.
Basket
I.I Plll iwtw w wi
Is Filled With tho Heat of
PUKE FOOD FOK YOlMt
SUXDAV DIXXEH.
Try our
lllil) ItllUIO.N CAXXKD GOODS
If you .want thu boat.
HEU'IufjIlON MAINE CO K.N
' 'vV " TOM TlllTM PEAS
ASPAKAGUS TIPS
HAUTI.E'IT PEAS
SLICED .LEMON
CLING PEACHES
APIUCOTS
" " PINEAPPLE
SQUASH
PUMPKIN
KEFUGEE STH1NG-
LESS BEANS
CATSUP
STKAWDEKKIES
STKAWHEKKY PKE
SEKVES " " SAUEK KKAUT
HOMINY
OYSTEKS
SHHIMPS
LOllSTEHS
' " SALMON
MINCED KAZOE
SOUP CLAMS
OLIVES
We have our regular full supply
of FKKSH FHl'lTS and VKGUT
AIH.ES. DHIED FKL'ITS of all kinds.
S.M.TKD and DitlED V1SH.
Plume Pa Vnr Ordprf.
1
Proper Store Window lightning
is another
Good STORE lighting is a third,
All help to give the public afa-
vora!:l3 opinion of a mer
chant. All help to ke?;) his store in the
public mind.
Let our experts help you with
your electric advertising.
Ask the New Business Depart
ment. Tcbphone 178.
Oregon fdwer Co,
Electric Lamps
Wo hnvo lnmps suited for every
.... . i
purpose Mnzda, Tantalum and n
I "special" 00-wntt lamp far superior j
to the common 32 cnndlo-powor. It ,
ils n plcnsuro for us to show nnd ox
plain tho dlfforent lamps for tho bot
, torment of your service.
Your Sunday Rcast
Wo hnvo Ii ready for you.
Sweet and Juicy.
KOAST Ml'TTOX
KOAST iin:F
Union Meat Marke!
Phone I's Your Order. Phone V
KOST I'Oltlv
Coos Bay Wiring Co.!
PHONE 2:l7J.
COOS BAY LIVERY
We nave secured mo 'Ivory Imisi
luess rf L. II. Ilelsuei and are pie
imieri to render extelietn service t
the people of Coos l'i Cnrefn j
drivers, guod rigs nail meiytlun
'hat will mean satlsfncu service i
i be public. Phone us lor a drivlu
iitne, a rig or anything needed i !
the llverj Hue. We also do
trucking hu?ine of all wimlw
ItLAXcilAHD DKOTHEKS.
I.lvery, l-'eeil ami SiiIch Seivirc.
Ml FlrM and Alder Strei'U
Plinno I :t -1
Beaver Hill Ccal
MOfXT IMAHI.O AND .IOSSOX CEMENT.
The best Dcimf Ic and Imported brands
Plaster, Lime, Itrick anil nil kinds of bulhleih iiiaierlnl
HUGH McLAIf'i
GENERAL CONTRACTOP
OFFICE, SOUTH HKOADWAY.
PHONE ,-'il.
OlUV'-'TftWFaVFR
beovv f f- .. .(, PI'ON'V I. S. K.UFMW HPMl Ii THE t V.K .Ol OUUt'tillV.MKX
fo RVLili M ta t'.ut VOIL 0 1 IH UU-$ 1.30 PKtt TO.. IM10X1C S'S Cqt. Sl . Contra!
XOTICE TO COXTHArrOKS.
Sealed bids, for, tho grading of
the road from Marshfleld to Shingle
House Slough, will bo received by the
undersigned, at the store of Norton
& Hansen, up to 7 o'clock P. M. Tuos
day. March 21, 1911.
I Illds to be by tho yard for tho
amount of earth moved. For parti
culars apply to F. P. Norton, at Eaglo
point, on line of road.
) Tho right to reject any and nil
bids. Is reserved.
j Kidder will be required to enter
into a bond for the faithful perform
anco of his coutract.
' Dated this 17th day of Mau'i,
lPii. p. r. Noavox,
K.mrt S.t-iervlaur of Finad DUtrht
Coos Bay-R)seburg Stap Line
Dally sIoko between Hoscburf, and Marsliilelil. Sliigo leaves dall
and Sunibi)s nl 7 ;i. m. .Fare, $0.00.
OTTO SCIIF.TTF.H, Agcn., ( V. KAKXARD,
VM MAKKET AV Marsliilelil. Agent, KOSEHL'HG, Ore.
PHONE 11
sup.
Coal CheEpzst fuel 30c Per Dozen
r - uni'ciMvivi.'s TAKE XOTICI
j . M II i ..w.w.. ... ---
un ujos Day
Lump conl $t.no. Xul coal tfil.OO.
Wo do all lnds of hauling, and
contrnctlnB. Horses and vehicles fo--
sale. For quick dp--v pnll on
L. H. HEISNER
or phone 120-. or 4!-L,
;Have riL- Fccf fixed
NOW
Se: CORTHELL
We will do all of your
Snreucls. Sheets. Tablecloths,
Towels, Napkins and
Dish Cloth- h(,
nnd ns mnnv of each as )'0U "
'send nt the rate of 30c per d
I Call up Plume tiSD-J. and a "
will cnll and explain all.
I.MAKSHFIEI.D hand a.ni)ST"
I.M'XHHV,
I'lmite stiui.
FOK i'l
I'r na voei '""'
I i"s'nc ti .1
l ev'ier'.MH'i
nrnneH.l - -'
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