The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 24, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1911 EVENING EDITION
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M. C. MALOXKV
DAX K. MALOXKY
Hdllor nml Titb.
Xcvs 1-klltor
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' (JOOl) EVENING
Effli3Effi
RESPONDENBE:
forth nt MIm Talbot's rooms. Chan
tecleer nnd n supper wore featured
there, and the eenlnn was enjojed
until there was no eeiiliiK left--'t
was mnrnliiK. Mrtlp Point Kntcr-prlc.
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i MVItTlii: POINT POJXTI'HS.
Ail dross nil communications to
COOS IIAV DAILY TIMES.
Mnraliflehl t: :: t: :: Oregon
An Independent Ilcpnbllcan news
papor published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coos liny Times PubllnliInK Co.
Dedicated to tliu Hcrvlco of tho
peoplo, that no good caiiBO shall lack
& champion, nnd that evil shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
BUIISCIUPTIOX HATES.
DAIIjY.
One year $6.00
Per month CO
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.60
Oniclal Paper of Cooi County
OFFICIAL PAPER OF thi: CITY
OF MAHSIIFIELI).
TRUTH.
Truth Is as linpiu'lble to bo
soiled by uti," outward touch ns
the kuiiIkmui. -Milton.
The true ue of speech Is not
no much to expre our thtiUKhts
ns to conceal them. -Oliver (.Sold
smith.
Ami he that doo one fault nt
first
Ami lies to hide It make It two.
Isaac Watts.
Ct'ltUY COl'NTY XKWN.
Xews of Upper Vnlley As Tolil !' Event Tlieiv A- Told lly I lie Gold
COOS COt'XTV UlltTIIS.
A daughter was born to Mr. nnd
Mrs. I.ee of duelling Ciecl' on W'od-
A report beenmo c.trrent hore ti nesdny. 19th.
COMi:
Oil
Let n
It
Tin: oregox plax.
THE RETURN.
OMi: to tho llshl. loc. Lit mo loo
on then.
mu in.ilic kuro t Imvo thto !
thou?
Is thh thy linml? Aro these th
vchut liM,
Thy lips so luvMile? Nay: ipoak not yut
For oft nt I have (Iron mod of thto It wn
Thy spoaklntr woko mo. 1 will ilrMm no
nioro.
Am I nllvo? And da 1 really look
Upon thoso soft and sea blue eyes of
thine.
Wherein I half btllovc I can spy
Tho rlohcs of tho on? Nay, lituvonly
hued.
As though they hint kiiIikM from Basin,;
on tho stars
,11. Their hlRh nml slurry beauty. Theoodurk
iuiifi itiuitni
Enterprise, llem-li GIiiIm.
Mr. Timothy Illlllngs of Eden Val
ley nnd Miss Ida Lewis, were married few days ago to the effect that Mr. a (,nllR,ll(Jr WM ,,,. ,0 Mr, ,,
at tho homo of tho bride's brother, ' Koasey would take over tho Hunio jjrfli j g, cilntnn nt their home near
D. It. Lewis, of the .North Fork on ,,ro,,orty, which ho nnd associates !00 on Thursday, the 13th.
Easter Sunday. Jhnvo held under option for some
'time. Tho report wns confirmed to Horn, on Monday, April in. to Mr.
Oonevlovo Teresa Halter, daughter ,, UJ. ono of our rcinble townsmen, nn,i .rg. .Jack Cornwall, nt their
of Mr. and Mrs. G?orRO Halter of who hnd jlgt rcccvoj n letter from ),ome MCnr Coaullle, a daughter.
Flshtrup, died at the home of tho Mr KcnBoy, ng well nH one from tho
parents, on tho 10th, aged 22 months nUornpy for tho Hume estate. The daughter was born to Mr. nnd
nnd 10 days. Funeral services wero ,,., ,. mmfullv wntchod bv tho on- Wort Whlttlnntnn of the South
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hold nt Flshtrap.
tiro community ns It will doubtless fork vnlley on Tuesday, the ISth.
menn n great development In this Myrtle. Point Enterprise,
section. I
IlKIKFH OF IIAXDOX.
Word reached hero since our last
(From tho Now York Tribune)
rHE Oregon plnu of deslguntln
United States sunntors by
1 rcct voto seems to bo growing O Clod, uro thou not Kind, too, ho Is here?
In favor In tho states In which tho
function of tho legislature to elect
has been reduced to n mere constitu
tional formnllty. Originally the Ini
tiative was taken from tho loglsln-
-I'lilllp James Ilallcy.
STOHY OF Till: DAY.
Qeorgo IJrown and Miss Mary E.
Johnson were united In marriage nt
the A. B. Drown home on Upper
Lntcning irceK on inursua., tuo i...,,,. that Cnnt. Olson of tho Coast n i.vmu tIhm. A Tolil m The llnnilon
13tll. I linn onlil Ilia linn I In I'm Ivlnmnttl. llnKowti.tv
Packing Co. Tho hunt Is scheduled Work has commenced on tho con-
W. T. Lohnhorr hns sold his town t0 mn 0I10 niorc tr,, j,ori, tML, i 8tructjon 0f the new residence nt tho
property to W. C. Guerln nnd Is this w, )e tft).cn to tl)0 Klnmnth for fu- Catholic church, and when completed
week moving to tho H. II. Stanford tro ge. Capt. Olsen sold tho Const- n will be one of the very finest resl-
placo beyond Catching Creek inotin- ,. to onn,)lo ,,,, t0 1),Uj n 8lxty.nvo ,onco properties In Ilnndon.
tain In Curry county. Ilo has bought loll ,)nn. , ...... ,,. from thp.0
small ports to Portland or San Fran- t. M. Wlllnrd hud tho misfortune
Cisco ns tho occnslon demnuds. (0 Ket his hand badly cut with an
nx recently. The tondons nnd llgn-
the HiMihen Uoupp place In this sec
tion, hns rented the Stanford place,
nnd these, with the bind ho nlready
owned, gives him range of more than
900 acres. .
O. .1. Orunt. nn old nnd highly re-
A young lady who taught n clnss pected pioneer of Coos county, died Wynnt ,ocnmo troublosomo nnd was noxt v(n
of small boys In the Sunday school nt h" ,omo nn tl10 So,lth Vark " ejected from the saloon, nfter which i,rntlon of
A drunken row occurred In O. P. nients of the thumb were severed.
Hnngensen'H saloon lit Ontry villa n
few nights ngo, lu which "lted" a number or Ilnndon Odd Fellows
Wynnt wns the principal. It la said aro propmlng to go to North Ilend
luesdny to attend tho cele-
ttiit tuitilvnrftnrv nt tllf
4,im ll. 1... 1.1.V.1 llwil I.I., tf 1li IlllllA- ... t.i.tni .tin 1 ft , It n .. .1 tl.n fllllA.nl
. , w.v .vh......i... . i.. " iioslred to liupross on them tho """""J " " "" l,,u " ii0 procured n gun nnd took n couple founding of that Order. A. 0. Iloyt
.Uu ,,. ........ .lt niLII UIUITO ,U0,n,,K nf roturnlng thanks beforo w,,a "u,u ,,u'" uu- ,"!""' '""" '" of shots nt tho crowd from the out-
for tho sonatorshlp uere to be noinl- ,, Tlirnlng ,0 ono ot tll0 clnB8( torment being In tho Nell cemetery. ,(,0
natod by tho qunlllled voters of each W,0H0 rnt,or wng n (k,ncon n t,J0 tho services being conducted by lie-. . Kortmintcly no one wns hit. A
church, sho naked him: jIIioh. Unrklow or this city. wnrront Is out for Wynnt. who do-
"William, what Is tho first thing pnrted Immediately for parts tin-
your father says when ho sits down Al l,,p "omc "' '' """ '"' u l" known, and has not yet been nppre-
pnrty Tho mombers of the leglslu
turo representing tho majority party
wero morally committed to support
tho cnndldnto of their party mimed lu
tho primary. Hut thu plnu developed
of this city Is president of the Coos
county nnnlvorsiiry association, nnd
Is stirring up some enthuslnsm among
tho boys, as Is also O. A. Trowbridge-,
Noble Grand of Hnudnn Lodge.
TOLLMAN'S XICW .1011.
At the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E
to the table?" i rowii 01 mis cny .Monuny evening ni hended.
"Ho snvs. 'fin slow with tho hmior. s o'clock took plnco the marriage of.
Hn Drnfrnii wittit fitrtlim tlinti f lirir - .... "Ma Iln.t.n'u alun fluu rtnnl llnvta I
" - ; " Kins; us forty cents n pound'," ro- " "" "-" -" - "" wiiiiiTv .vr .iiviitlk poixt. I . j. Tollman, who recontly mov-
ns invoniors sougui to comnm mo ,, , younRBtor .of uemoto nun .Mr. Aiarmmu .1. scar- Tluro ,, ,,pcn Bovernnco nf . , 08olnirc nftor ..,,. ,., .,,
mntlc relntlons between tho ninnnltv of nlllclnl nlmtncrnnhor for
also does n lot of explaining.
rcprosontntlves of nil parties lu tho
legislature to support tho candidate
for sonntor receiving thu highest vote
At an eloctlon participated lu by all
voters. Tho mombers of tho leglsla- 8nmp Cn08 ny mon nro n lonR(r
turo wore mado tho agents, not or tmo siting anywhere, no matter
tho parties to which they belonged, Whoro
liut of tho public, and n legislative
mnjorlty representing one party Whpn pcopIo ro HtniBRnB t0
might bo roqulrod to name a senator ko0, ,, n)onrnnce8 everyone knows
of tho opposing party who had won n)0ut It.
a popular Indorsement nt tho polls.
.of Uemoto nnd Mr. Marshall .1. Scnr- tu
I borough, of Now York, but who has ,j,0I
A mnn who does lots of talking ,,0(m '" ,h'8 "nrt of tl!u C(""W for
somo six months.
Cl'LLIXOS OF COQl'ILLK.
It was thought nt first that tho
Dnrfey ICroltzer HiiyH tho trouble
bachelors nnd maids of Myrtlo Point, the Southern Pacific Railroad Cont
ouring tho winter they have been en- pnny for several years, has been se
tortnlnlng together, but on Wednes- locted to take cliargo of tho exhibit
day night tho busting of nil relations building. In tho vicinity of tho
1 was fully evidenced. The bnchelors Smit'inm Pminn iimmi 5,,i, n.i.
Coos County Seat i:ens As Tol.l llyj entertained nt a stag party In the slon was reached at a special meet-
1 lie iimiiiii. t 'Smith hall, somowhero botween thlr-.lng of tho board of trustees of tho
lr"TMr. ".Tl3: V nu Crd.lncbrK Cmm.r.l.1 c,ub.-noSe-
"' ' " "" " u"' " anurorresiiments wero features of burg News
UUJ.
Oregon plan would put too sevcro a W.n tju, Knr,en s ttvlng to keep '0'nt " tno misfortune to fall nnd
tost on pnrtlsnn loyalty and self-con- yOUr wjfo f,.om .n,ii,,p things too onr tno "Kaments of his anklo whllo
irouou uy ono pnrty wouiu not con
firm tho iloslgnntlon of n oonntor be
longing to nnothor pnrty. Hut prac-
the evening nud an cnjoynblo oven
Ing wns snont by thoso nresont. nn
Ilov. Wllllnm Lyons of Myrtlo J tM0 snmo evening tho maids hold
Don't forget tho Turkish Baths.
110x1: si i-j.
soon.
at Flshtrap Inst week. Tho Injury
Ms very pnlnful nud will mnko It lm-
Tho only thing somo Coos Hay P0"-1'1" 'or him to attend to his
tlco hns shown tho baselessness of .,00.,jp will borrow Is trouble. The 'ut08 f01" 'no ,oxt month or six
iii ijuiiiuiiiiuii. 1 wo jeiire ugo a ru- 0jj. t,B otherH
publican loglslaturo In Oregon elect- trouio.
ed Oeorgo K. Chnmborlnlu senator '
becauso Mr. Chnmborlnlu, democrat,
had defeated a republican opponent
at tho polls. This winter n demo
cratic leglslnturo lu Nuvadn reelected
Senator George S. Nixon, republican.
can borrow Is
weoks.
SENDS HIS THANKS.
Urban Elwood. whllo helping his
uncles, H. L. nnd A. W. Vnrney, to
move the old Johnson Lumber com
pany olllce, hnd his hand badly
piashed Tuesday by ono of tho rollers
Itev. .7. ltli'luuil Olson Writes From
Xelirnsku.
HOLDItEnGE. Nob.. Anrll 10 l,n88'B ov,r ,l
bocauso Mr. Nixon hnd won a similar ..Cmm ny Tmo8.. n, my othor "
victory. Tho possibility of making (jonr frcljs; tm mvf nt niv-pa-' J r" T10'11!180" purchased tho of-
tho leglslnturo n mero registering ma- rental home here. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. 'co " formerly used by tho
chlno for tho popular will has there- p Anderson n brother of mlno' j' Jo""80" Lumbor company this week.
foro boon demonstrated, and tho stn- .;, oison, residing hore nnd who niu uu ' ove' tram esst f the '
tea which bollovo In the elimination nimo to Portland to attend the fu- "0I)nt to tho lot north or tho Plinr
of tho loglslaturo ns a real factor In nprn 80rvcos, and myself wero In ,nac' building, wliero he will use 't
Bonatorlnl olectlons are consequently company on UiIb trip eastward. In for II KnraBt,
turning to tho Oregon plan. Portland on our nrrlvnl wo were'
Nebraska and Nuvadn adopted It In met by u host of rrlonds who did evo- "'' ALILEAX" IX EASTSIDE.
1009. This yoar the Iowa legislature rythlng possible to help bear our bur-!
passed u law carrying tho Oregon lden , 0f 80rrow. '',0 sacred cantata "The Galllein"
luto offoct, but tho governor Interims- it Wt are not unmindful of the Rlvpn by the choir of Hapt'st
ed his voto. Kansas and California I1Imiv kindnesses, words of comfort cnurc ns' week, was repeated by
have, however, followed Oregon's and cheer nnd tokens of sympathy be- request last Wednesday evening nt
lend. Minnesota's house of reprosen- stowed upon us by so many friends In l"0 Eastslde school house. Thero
tntlvea passed a direct election bill ( Mnrshlleld. It was our hope nnd ln-'wn8 n Kot attendance. Owing the
tho othor day by a unanimous voto. 1 tontloti to expross our appreciation ' absence of C. J. Mlllls, Rev. G. I.e-
nnd Now Hampshire's lower house porsonally to each nnd all but tho rio.v I,n directed the choir. Thoso
pnssod ono by n voto of 2rtS to 70. ' brevity of tlmo at our disposal and taking part woro:
Now Jorsoy also seems likely to adopt ohciimstances made this quite Impos-' Organist, Mrs. M. II. Hllven;
tho Oregon plan, which Is embodied 8ble. Wo would therefore kindly renders, Miss Frances Franse, Miss
In tho Goran election bill now before ng; ti,o Tlmos to forward our sincere lco Tlckell, Mrs. D, L. Rood. Mrs.
tho loglslaturo. 'thanks for and keen appreciation nf Whereat. Mrs. Alva Doll. Dr. G. W.
Tho Hornh .nmondment to tho fed- ovory word, letter, message and ac- lsUe. Rev. G. L. Hall, antl II. II.
oral constitution seeks to compel tho ton bpsponklng brotherllnoss, friend- Smith.
popular election of senators lu nil the Unoss nnd sympathy on the part of Singers Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs.
states. Hut Oregon has pointed out our Coos Hnv friends In the hour of f). L. Rood, Mrs. Geo. Ayers. Mrs.
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid .$100,000,00
SurPu8-, 5,000,00
OFFICERS:
W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer,
President, . ' Vice-President, Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke,
vv, u, uougias, Wm, Grimes.
Wl
TRY A TRIP
DOWN TOWN
IN THE EVENING
Marshfield show
windows are rapidly
gaining a reputation
for attractiveness or
display and effec
tive lighting.
The ELECTRIC
-LIGHTED WIN
DOWS andthcELEC
TRIC SIGNS are
making our business
streets cheerful after
nightfall.
If you feel a little
"off color" try a
walk down town m
the evening. Inspect
the window displays
of fine antl LOW
PRICEDmerchandise
and food stuffs. See
the latest fashions.
Visit the theatres.
You'll feel the better
for it.
OREGON POWER COMPANY
TELEPHONE 178
Inlin 7 Uoll
Julm ' "l
F, S, Dow,
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
33,00 and up per year,
I. a way by which any state which our crushing sorrow.
wishes to do so can accomplish that
kjosult for Itself by Its own notion.
'hy bother with an amendment to
o constitution when everything
hlch nn amendment would do ou
lrendy bo done by tho states, net lug
nvithln their "own rights and ou tholr
own responsibility?
"Kind words c.n never die,
Chorlbhed nnd hlttst,
God knows Uow doi) they lie,
Lodged lu tho uroaat."
I Whereat, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. Alva
Doll. Mrs. lyJTln. Mrs. A. Z. Downs,
i Miss Hesslo Ayers. Miss Frances
Franse, Miss Alice Tlckoll. Miss Ma
mie Gulovson, Mrs. McCnrty. Miss
Kont. Miss Mnusoy, Miss Mlllls. Mr.
i
Geo. Doll. Mr. II. II. Smith, Mr. Alva
No word In kindn8 spokn, no l5oU Dr- Ille. Mr. D. L. Rood. Mr.
deed lu klnducvs done shall be un- c,on- Ayers, Mr. Wesley Smith, Mr.
rewarded. 'Tr wU. Indood, If - IKoy Hall. Mr. Chns. Rehfleld.
Taster has come and gone, and the this be ever Uorue in mlud. j ,
ibiMncbB world Is free aud leady to To The Tlmee, for Its sympathetic ' XOTICK.
opoii up i)iio moie There are vague support In word nnd deed we would All Coos County Wirrauts drawn
funiois nf bind tlms at hand but extend nn especial warm baud of on the General Road Fund and an
no one down this w.iy own. nor eares, thankfulness domed prior to April 1st. 1.H1, will
to, iH.-ount for ihein. Coos Ba's In these few. but from the heart be paid ou presentation Mt nn fflce
chance Is lit her ery Land; her pros- spoken words of appreciation and lu Coqullle. Oregon. n inreit will
hioctH wore novor bottor nud sho is greetings to you all. Mr, aud Mrs. bo nllowod on any of tbea warrants
lovlnc right along upon that hypo- O. D. Andorson Joins mo. nftor April 20, 1911.
seals, Thoro Is nothing of tho pos- Your frlond and brother In Christ. T. M. DIMMIOK.
Mmlstlo here.
Flanagan & Bennett Ban!
l
Established 1889
Capita!, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over ....
Assets Over . . ' ,
Business Directory
Following Is a list ot Rollablo
Iluslncss Firms that it will
Pay to Patronize.
Go To
WILLEY & SCHR0EDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
MnrshflcltL Ore., Phono 773
STADDEN
All kinds of photograph work,
bromide enlarging and kodak
finishing,
J. L. KOONTZ
Machine nml Itcpnir Shops
GKXKRAL MACHINIST
Steam and Gaa Engino Work
At Holland's boat shop, Froat
streot, Marshflold, Ore.
$100,000
5500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
COOS BAY-ROSfBURG STAfiMiwT
Dally Mo between Hoseburg and Man,hfleia. Stage cues
ami Sundays at 7 p. m. Pare, 0.00.
wixu oiiiuiTum agent, n p. t,tvt,
- - .".muni,
Agent, ROSEnimn n
PHONB 11
dally
ISO .MARKET AV., Marshfleld.
COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo huve secured tho livery busi
ness cf L. II. Holsner and aro pre
pared to render excellent service to
the peoplo of Cooa Hay. Careful
drivors, good rigs and everything
that will mean satisfactory service to
tho public. Phouo ua tor a driving
horte, a rig or auythlng needed in
the hvery lino. Wo also do
trucking business of all kinds.
I1LAXCHARD I1ROT1IERS.
Livery, Feed ami Sales Service,
HI First and Alder Streets.
Phono 138-J
SAFE IXVESMEXTS.
For information concerning
high-class bond investments,
bearing C interest not,
write O. B. Hinsdale, care J.
H. Adams and Company, Los
Angolas, Cnllforula.
FAMILY HOTEIj
THE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 7Cc and
$1.00; week J2.00 to 5.00. House
keeping apartments with gas ranges
?10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE
DATH8-.R, W. SULLIVAN. Prop
i J. RICHARD OLSON. County Treasurer.
"VVr- . . J