The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION
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:OOS BAY TIMES
Entornd nt tho postofllco at Marsh-
Bld, Oregon, tor transmission
trough tho maila ns second class
all matter.
C. MAI.OXEV
K. MALOXKV
Editor niul 1'uli.
Xowm Editor
tli
several Mays, and lo6klng oror Coos
county with a vlowfof locating here.
Ho stated thnt ho was very favorably
Impressed, nnd In ease he determines
, to locale here that several othor par
i Ilea would probably come too.
Address all communications ..
coos mv daily times.
slillchl :: :: :: :: Oregon
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS.
'Vi".
through wood and hill nnu Held and
valo and ocean
A quickening life fiom the earth's
heart hnth burst
Ls It has ever done with change and
motion,
From that great morning of tho
world, when llrat.
God dawned on Chaos.
Shelley's Adonals.
fT IS easy to reduce this groat po
etry to common terms. So let us
say, "Spring has come."
Tho axis of tho earth Is Inclined at
In anglo of nbout 2ii:r degrees to
NEWS OK ALLEGANY
Mrs. Koberts linn been very 111 tho
pant dnjs.
Arbor Day was celebrated Frldiy
In tho Allegany schools.
Mrs. Ethel Robinson and children
aro ill of la grippe.
M. W. Roberts made a business
trip to Marshftcld Saturday.
Mrs. Elmore of Marahfteld Is visit
ing at the Chas. Krucgcr home.
Its contents saved. The McKay homo I
Is In tho cast end of town nnd the
TWO ALDERMEN RESIGX.
boys pulled tho hose cart n half mile MciiiIhth of Coqullle City Council Re-
nnd had a good stream playing on
tho flro Insldo of twenty minutes, and
Mr. McKay says no flro department
could hnvo done better work than
was dono by tho hoys Saturday
morning.
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
News of Upper Coqullle As Told Ily
Tho Enterprise.
J. O. Stnmmlcr has filed his final
report as asslghco of Don. L. Oreoh.
Dewey Anderson of Eastsldo Is vis
iting nt tho P. Q. Larson home.
John Selnnder of Loon Lake pass
ed through bore Saturday en routo
!io plnno of Its orbit; thnt Is. to a ;to Mnrflhriold.
llano pnsslng through tho center of
Antlrow Patrick and Miss Mnry
E. Cornwell were united In marriage
at tho homo of tho bride's parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cornwell on upper Flsh-trnp.
A rompnny of 25 or HO friends of
C. C. Carter celebrated his 37th
sign Tliolr Positions.
At' a special meeting of tho city
council Monday evening, called for
tho purpose of opening bids for tho
Spurgcon street Improvements, Coun
cllmcn L. H. Hazard and B. B. John
son resigned. ntfth gave as tholr
reasons for so dolngthnt they were
too busy with their own affairs to
give the necessary time required by
tho city.
As theso two counctlmen were tho
orily" ones 'whose terms of oftlco did
not explro this spring", It necessitates
the election of nn eiUlre new coun
cil next month.
Tho terniB of Anderson, Lnnd, Klst-
nor and Morrison expire nt the ncU
rcgulnr mectlngT 'it Is not now
known whether any of these gentle
men will bo candidates for election
or not. A. W. Kelley announces his
JtEWAltl) THE MERCHANT
WHO SHOWS ENTERPRISE'
Merchants of Mnrslifield aro lighting their,
display windows tho modern way in order
io bettor exhibit their goods to tho public.
Only hones! mcrehandise can bo placed in
electric lighted windows. Effective illum
ination is too penetrating for inferior pro
ducts.
&
I - -t . 1 ..!.- ..... 1 . . . .
io sun thnt contnlns tho orbit of tho ,,ncK ci'"n marten yesterday birthday with a dinner Sundny nt his rnmuuncy tor mo omce or city rc-
arth. Earth's seasons depend on "' "IH nmo lor lM,m 'a" nni "" Homo In this city. A flno spread waB.cur',l,r "Bain, uio nominating cau-
tt protty lmnl traveling. t j served and the nccnnlon wob giontly.0"8 wl" " l,cl April 2-1.
enjoyed by all In attendance. At tllu meeting Monday night suf-
MIhh .lewde Gray la laid up with ni flclont opposition to the plans of
sovoroly scalded foot sustained
upsetting n pnll of hot water.
by
yenrs ago. died In St.
SI Nnnh nf MNrwhllultl was here p Mnry's hospital at Walla Walla,
Friday nnd Saturday, maklnc nrran- Wnshlngton. on March 31. 101 1. He
KBiuonU for
tlou.
his fixed and invariable mechanical
rrnngoniont. The movomont of tho
larth around tho sun, with tho In
itiation of the enrth's axis cotiHtant-
In one position or direction to
wards tho ecliptic or piano of tho
nrth'8 orbit product! the chnnffiM
f seasons. The eirth moves around
ho Dim, exposing In different Intitu
les In either hemisphere now more,
Jow less, of Its surface to tho direct
ays of the sun. The result Is cluume
f sensonB. In our winter tho rnH
f tho sun aro ns a coiiHequonco loss
I reel; they fall aslant; tho Htm. scon
roin our poflltlou, Is low, and Its
ayii hnvo less direct power. Yot tho
irth Is nearer tho sun In our winter
linn In our Btimnior. Tho ntechn- Krttuger at Allegany and Btnrted for night
leal arrangement, bo simple, yot bo ll0, vhi Iooii Lako laBt weok. This
The best the market affords may be scon
to splendid advantage in Magncs & Mat
son, Woolen Mill, Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.,
Brown Drug Co.. Merchant & Kammorer
show windows AJSY EVENING.
"Why not buy in Marshfiold?"
OREGON POWER COMPANY, r r
TELEPHONE 178
John C. Warner, n nntlvo son or Improvements for Spurgeon street
Coos county, having been born horo j dovolopod to cnuso the council to,
'mtopt nn ordlnnnco repealing the
onn recently pasied. Coqullle Her-aid.
fortv-fwo
lire wnrdrns In tlilH hcc- I wuh n hrothor of Seldon W. Warner
i of tho South Fork.
0. A. Gould left josterday to visit
his dniightot', Mrs. draco Gould
Woodruff who Is 111 of typhoid fovor
nt Coqullle.
MYRTLE POINT lAN(jrhT.
C. .1. Sehroedor of Blgln, III., 1ms
Frnnk Morflo, tho Coqullle oloctrl
clnn, linn boon otidonvorlng to In
terest power usorB In tho uso of oloc-
trlolty for power, and It ho Is suc-i
High Sfluiol SluilfiilN nnd I-VlcniN
Celebrate Victories.
Tho banquot glvon by the pupils
of tho High' school nt tho Honson
fcotont, controls nil life on tho earth;
ansoquontly nil our little politics.
Ui tho earth swings round Its orbit,
this time of yenr, In tho northorn
lemlsphoro, Bprlng approaches. Tho
arth tho pnrt on which wo Hvo
ixpoBos moro of Uh nurfneo to tho
llrect rays of tho sun, nnd tho wnvo
raHsful In bringing tho roturiiH up tnjl,orn ,I0"B lllBt Saturday evening h
a required point, will nut on n dnv ' ll0,10r r tllp "nlot ball nnd debiting
been visiting hla iinclo, Chas. .T. form and run his plant dny nnd toam8' wnH n thoroughly enjoyablo
tiiiLiiuii iiiruuKiioui, ami was goner-
ously patronized. Tnblea wero set
At tho last meeting of the school ,lL,"rl' tno wllol IoKt f tho hall
board Superintendent A. T. Park,!"1 rol,r """'oiib, each of tho high
sciiooi classes having chnrgo of n
section.
After tho banquet thoro was a con-
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000,00
Surplus 5,000,00
OFFICERS:
W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer,
President, Vice-President, 'Cashier,
was IiIb first trip to this section.
NHWS OK COQUILLB.
who enmn In to Mulsh out the Inst
l hnlf of tho school yonr, was re-en-
KventM Tlieie As Toltl lly The Vnllcy gnged for tho coming school year.
Sentinel. nnd Claude O. Olles was engnged ns
An ncciueni ai uunp uno yester-iprlnclpnl of the high school. Other
day reHiilted In n logger named New-.teachorB engaged wero Miss McCrnc-
f vorduro oxpandB townrda our polo. rK sustaining a broken leg.Throiigh ken, Miss HobblnB, Mrs. Whltnkor,
'ho nxls of tho enrth Is sot at an o mistake tho wrong signal was MrH. Short nnd Miss N'eor.
nglo of about 23. fi degrees to tho glvon donkoy engineer nnd Nowhorg :
lans of Its revolution round tho Rim. was caught In. a bight In tho cahlo B. Arnesnn hna traded a portion
This Is but tho primer of astro- and tho. Jlilgh bono was broken In of his plnce east of town for a third
komy. Hut thoro aro more young two plncesu , Interest In the old Solf plnco across
arsonB than old In tho world; tho 'tho river from tho O. K. Creamery
Joung nniBt bo taught, and nil poo- Nows reached Coqullle this week nt Coqullle nnd Is negotiating with
llo must lonrn, or should lenrn. Tho f tho denth at Lob Angeles of Sam-1 tho other two heirs for their Inter-
qiiooib for instruction of our youtn, "el shuck formerly of this city nnd est In this estnto. Ho does not con-
iiuBt ropont tho namo lessons from " old pioneer of Coos county. Mr. , template leaving his homn nonr Myr-
DIRECTORS:
Ino gonorntlon to another, nnd tho Shuck was' III but n few hours nnd
lewspapor should boar Kb share, too. died on Tuesdny, April -I, 1911. Mr.
Tho winds, that prevail bo much and Mrs. Shuck nccnmpnnled their
li our northwest Pnclllc states from son nnd his family to Southern Cnll-
vombor to March often till April fornln last fall In tho senrch of
jhuvo nn oxplunntlnu as simple, Tho health.
In our winter tlmo, warms tho
luthern hemisphere nnd the great Miss PJdnn Ollkev severed her enn-
tlo Point, hut has leased the
to James Hrnckmnii who, will
It this season.
plnco
farm
Cl'LLINCiS OK COQl'ILLK.
Bldorablo program, which was enjoy
able throughout. Sunorlntniuinnf
Pnrk prosldod nB toastmnster. Songs
wero sung by the Misses Chatburn
nnd tho Misses Harrison In duet nnd'
n trio by Mrs. Annln nnd tho Misses
Miller. Invocations wero offered by
Hov. a. w. Taylor and Rev. F. J.
Chatburn. Toasts were responded to
by J. S. Whltnkor and L. A. Roborts,
members Of tho school board, Miss
Ausslckor and Claud L. Olles, repre
senting tho faculty, nnd Otto Schnol
lor..M8 Nelljo Uarton nnd Pul
uroiior for tho students. Myrtle
Point Knterprlse. "
W, S, Chandler,
W, U, Douglas,
John' F, Hall,
F, S, Dow,
John S, Coke,
Wm, Grimes,
S, C, Rogers,
W, P, Murphy,
M, C, Horton,
Does a general banking business, ; ;
Interest paid on time and savings deposits, ,
Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at
$3,00 and up per year, " ' r' "
After tho.Bhow.try a Turkish bath
Phono. 314- J.
Tuition) 1'nclflo sea. Opon your win- nectlon with the telephone office the
jw or door and tho hot air, causing first of the month nnd hns accepted n
vacuum, nllown tho cold nlr o position with the Johnson Lumber
rush In, while tho hot nlr rushes out, company nt their ofllco In this city.
Ill tho equilibrium Is restored. It Is Her plnco ns ninunger of the locnl of- Oeorge Moultnn,
sonio na to tho seasons on n flco hns been filled by Miss Winnie, T. T. Lnnd.
rent scale. That Is. it presents n Splrea formerly of Myrtlo Point
Implo mochnnlcal condition, thnt
Ives ua our warm southern winds Mrs. A meson nf Mvrtlo Point rvi
Coon County Sent KventM As Toltl lly
The Herald. '
The following dejogntes hnvo been
nppolnted to nttond tho Grand Lodgo
I. O. O. F which convonoH In Port
land Mny 17: John J.awrono.
non yon linvo vri,cumatlsm in
your foot or instep apply Chnmbor
Inln's Liniment nnd you will got
quick relief. It costs but a quarter.
Why suffer? For salo by all donlors.
L. H. Hazard and
winter, loaded with moisture, nnd turned Snturdny from n visit with hoi'
ir northern winds In summer, with son who 1b nt tho hospltnl In Mnrsh-
liolr dryness. As tho winds pass over field and stonned her to inoir nt mmn
, from the groat Bouthern Paelllo property which she contemplates pur-
a. the trend or direction of our chasing.
kountnln rnngos, nnd tholr elevn-
latin, chiefly control tho precipit
in first, on the const uud tho rnn
of hills they cnll tho Coast iiioun-
f.ua Then tho higher runge le
aves tho greater precipitation, In tho
rm chlofly of buow.
Tho school bonrd hold a meeting
Wodne8dny ovenlng nnd hired one
iiioro lencner ror tno coming yenr,
Miss Ilesslo nrown of North Dakota,
being employed to tench tho third
grade. Tho board has 2Ti to 30 ap
plications on lllo for tho remaining
positions.
Horn To Mr. nnd Mrsv John Mc
Onnild In this city Thursday, April
li. 1011, a son.
Mnnied At tho Wlckhnm House
Tho intorlyliig nnrlors Wednesday. Anrll 12. 1011.
Hoys of westorn Cnllfornln, Orogon nt noon. Wnlter R. Smith nnd Miss K- K' Johnson, A. T. Morrison, P. K.
Don't
Buy your Buttor, Cream or
milk from ho Coos Bay Ice
nnd Cold Storagocompany 'un
less you want only the
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over ....
Assets Over . . .
At n business meeting Inst week
tho following delcgntcs woro ap
pointed to nttond tho conforence of
the M. K. church South, nt Tangent,
Ore. j J. J. Lamb, Geo. T. Moulton.
Myrtlo Point,
cemetery.
d Washington got their rainy sea
n from tho snino cause, Rnln falls
our valleys and hiiow on the ninun-
ins. On tho higher rnngo tho snow
ton falls to a dopth of twonty foot.
Great precipitation is tho conso-
lonco, on high altitudes, swept up
tho mol8t winds from tho Pacific
enn. Tho valleys lying botween the
ountnln rnngos, share it.
All our young peoplo should bo
light tho physical conditions or tho
uurv tlpv llvo In. the general
ubos thnt mnko our cllninto what It
tho effect of nlr ourrents nnd of
nn currouts, nnd their main cnu
i the coiiBequoncea of tho position
bd elevation of our inountnln chains
their effect on temperature nnd
oclpltatlon. Tho ntmly will enrry
r young peojilo Into nstronomlcal
d meteorologlcnl seleuce. Into In-
Iry nbout tho facta of physical geo-
aohy, and in tho long run will do to natulan.
ire to acquaint them with things It
1 bo profltnblo to know than all
rotlcal or hollos lettres studios
Id ever do, Yot theso last aro
no means to bo neglected.
Sarah S. Watson, both of Rlverton,
Rev. C. H. Clonves officiating.
Inrano, W. H. Henry, J. S. Lawrence
and W. E. Cloghorn. Tho confer
ence Is to bo hold some tlmo In Juno.
Wed At tho home of tho parents ibutnsyet no doflnlte dnte has been
near Flshtrnp Mondny. April 10, se
1011. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Georgo Halter, aged 22 months nnd1 K,mo & Von I'ogert havo pur
10 days, nfteran illness of two wcoks. I cIiuboiI two lots of Edwin Elllngson
Funeral services woro hold nt tho nn(I 0XPct to Immediately begin tho
Flshtrnp church by Rov. narklow of
Best
PHOXE 73-3
Delivery 8 a. m. a
P m.
$100,000
$500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
BEAX POT CEEESETry It.
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Before Decoration Dav
iSdw.y VJ nakenU,nt !" PaC,"C Jl0'ntal Works, South
Mr W .son ?,as n LS Ct " the ,arK0 Btock w b hand,
n, I?, '"I'' ,,S .emi,l0' 'y Practical marble and gra-
none but tho best worK Is turned
Interment nt Fnlrvlow
lilllKKS OF HAXDOX.
construction of a building 50x100
fe t, to bo usod for a blacksmith
nnd general machine shop.
Mr. Honglestoln, superintendent
of tho Minnesota stnto park, has been
visiting Charles Gago and fnmlly for
.DKAFXKSS OAXXOT UK
CU1UCI)
1 klltiitloiiitlrciimt o,
Pt'rtfne t U ihiimM In
News of Clty.ny-the-Sen As Toltl lly
The Recorder.
rlio llandou nrrlved In port this1 '" Icl i'iUcatto. m n,oy vmiimt rearh
niornlng nfter having laid off shore j!X:"r;oHTJl,rnJa?',hT','Tb;,,V
at Pott Orford for two days In nn at
tempt to land at tho wharf thr
owing to tho rough weather and
urennors. it was decided to conio on en be taien nut and itiuni 5 rMtri
iu normal cnmlitlon. lnarliiB wit' belie
ft ouM foref;nlnecH'oiitot io areraiunl
We will (the nn Humlrtd ihllir for am
caeofdcatiii(caui.t hv ratarrln t hit can
toVcfefl,M,I,-',"l'a,"h luro a
I Mbvrr-.Tolelo.O.
Tai Hall'aYawtlv rtlli tor oonitipatton.
I All IlllllllllA.l 1..I1 .11.1 ...
iiiiMiiiintUfMUiixuo III lillh-niiv ltiiinnn.
O but !i nb&nTi WhiM H.U iuU In in
l' UIU I tUlillMl ..ll tiiiVrt rt PiimMI,,.. .rt i .. .' ,u
li Vi . ""i"! initi""iun tuuim nr iinpr
high '!'' lifarliiB and h lien It in enilr.lv clnlo.1.
ii-tui- i nip rokiiii. Mini itiiiakh.w iii.. 1...1
PROFESSIOWAL DIRECTORY
gnTonvTluT!ErsN'-
Osteopathic Physician
Graduato of the American school of
Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. bfflce
In Eldorado Rlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
1; Phono 1G1-J; Marshflold; Oregou
ryi. J. W. INGRAM, "
)'liyslciiiii niul Surgeon.
209-210 Coko Building
Phones: Otllco KlliJ; llesldenco 1021.
-, HlV:!0SEBUG STAGE LINt
Aimi.T . ., .,incw. Agonl, noSEI1Dna,
-lIU.MS 11
Wm. McKay's wood shod was des
troyed by flro early Saturday morn
ing, and only through quick action
of the flro boys woro tho home and
I
Union Oils
DISTILLATE
KKROSEXE
J.
V. 11EXXETT,
Lawyer.
Ofllco over Flanagqp & Dennett Dank
Marshflold Oregon
VV75L S."TUIUEX,
Architect
GASOL1XE
1IEX.IXE
M3ISOX OAS EXGIXES
and
CEXTR1FUOAL PUMPS
Coos
Unrshtlcld, Ore.
Oil & Supply Co.
WIOXE 302.J
Mall Orders Solicited.
Over Chamber ot Commorce.
j' I
WATCH! NOTICE!
Homer Mauzoy, one of tho drivers
and tho solicitor for us la out for
Laundry. "Watch him! he Is liable
to stop you on tho street and oxplain
nil details of Laundry and also to bo
nt your homo any tlmo. He knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
WIOXL 220-J
TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WANT -QUICK RESULTS
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