The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 10, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 EVlNINQ EDITION
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WeVe Going to
Sell
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L C. Bargclt Sells Myrtle Three Score and Five Years do
Not Always Mean
"Down and Out"
'loom big In the affairs of tho city,
nntlon and world who hnvo loft tno
. Point Enterprise Conso
lidation at Coquillc.
Word hns boon received horo thnt' NBW YOHK, N. Y May 10. It la
L. C. UnrKolt has sold tho Myrtto'nn easy thing to llvo to tho century
Point Enterprise to a M. SchuU, nmrk- wording to some noted men
... , who nro strong for thnt flguro and
who canio horo recontly from Snlom, , , . . , . ... , ...
expect to como at ldnst within Bight
S. D.( where ho was for yoara ldon- of lt$ TheB0 cxprCfl8on8 como from
tlfled with tho Plonoor-Kogla'tor. Tho tho statement of Vico-Prcsldont
snlo Is effectlvo this wcok, Mr. Schulz Stubbs of tho Southern Pacific, who j
Issuing this week's pnpor. declares a man should rctlro nt 05, If,
Mr. Ilnrglct has been tho editor ho expects to llvo,
and publisher of Tho Entorprlso for Thcro nro n good mnny men who
8ovor.il years nnd tins mado It an ex
ccllent weekly pnpor. A year or ho
ago, ho purchnscd tho Intcroit of his 5f mllo post far In tho rear nnd show
pnrtner, Mr. Roberts, and has slnr.o no signs of either retirement or fnll
publlBhcd and edited tho pnpor alone, nro of power. J. PIcrpont Morgnn
Ho found tho work too confining nnd nnd John D. Hockofollor nro two no
1b understood to bo plnnnlng to on- tnblo ensos In point. Gonornl Roger
gngo In nuothcr lino of work which A. Pryor nt S3, Is hnlo and In full
ylll onnblo him to tnko in his three mentnl vigor. Jncob II. Schlff, one
sons who nro now developing Into of tho big men In high finance, Is CI.
manhood. Thomas It. McXoll, tho fnmous res
Mr. Ilnrgolt lo n brother of B. S. tnitrnnt mnn, hns just retired from
DnrGolt of Mnrshfiold. nctlvo business nt 89 nnd fully ex-
Merger nt Coquillc. poets to onjoy nt lenBt 11 yenrs of
Word hns nlso boon recolvod horo leisure Aaron nnncroft Is still nc
that a moomont Is undorwnv which tlvo In tho stock market nnd Is
will probably result in tho consolidn- young nt 87. Thomns A. Bdlson
tlon of tho Sentinel nnd tho Hornld, lnugho nt tho Idea of, a man going
tho two weokly papers published at ntalo at C5. Ho looks for n long pe
Coqulllo. Tho Hornld wns sold somo- rlod of activity boforo ho sottlcs down
tlmo ngo by Mr. Denn who hud pub- to rest.
llshcd It for yenrs, to J. 13. Updlko Tho Illustrious "Mike" Donovn'n.
of Portland who found It nocessnry phynlcnl instructor nt tho Now York
to turn tho pnpor bnck to Mr. I)o.in Athlotlc club, ndmlnlstorcd n fimil
Inst week in order to look nfter nf- Jolt to Stubbs' philosophy. Donovan
fairs In Pnrtlnud. snld ho could supply a dozen men
J. C. 8avngo, publisher of tho lnBt who not only hnd rot "loat
Sontlnol, Is organizing n stock com- tholr right," but who, to keep thom
pany to take over tho Hornld nnd Holvon fit for bnttlo, practiced Jolta,
consolldnto tho two publlcntlons. It .swings nnd upporcuto In his gymna
is understood Uint bo hns nearly suf- slum.
Your Clothes S
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flclont stock subscribed to carry out
tho project.
VISIT AT UOSCIlUItG.
Tho IloBoburg Nowb linn tho fol
lowing cpucerulng Coos County peo
ple "Mrs. William Iloruoll has return
ed from Modford whoro sho wont to
nttcud tho funeral of hor nophow.
How nrq wo to omulnto tbeso nc
tlvo "old young" mont It's simple.
They nil toll the Fnmo story: propor
eating, propor sleeping, propor cloth- j
lug and hard work. Thon you have i
tho Infallible recolpt for living to bo
n hundred:
What nro tho proper things In ,
theso times?
Bnch fellow must find out thnt for
himself.
"IC, II. IIoiihpii and wlfo, of 0 ravel
Ford, Coos county, nrrlvod In Hose-
burg laBt ovonlng nnd left this morn
ing for Corvnllls whoro thoy will
spend n fow days In nttoudnuca nt
tho mooting of tho Htnto grnnge. Mr.
51 A V HAVE HIT HOCK.
Utimnge to Hir.ol Dollar In Putjet
Kounil Maybe Serious.
A Seattlo dispatch concerning tun
Hazel Dollar, tho big lumber carrier
Honson Is jjntokeopor of tho grange, which took on part of Its enrgo for
- China nt tho Smith mill horo, says:
"Loto Jones, of Coos Hlvor. nrrlv- "Tho big lumber stonmer Hnzol
od hero yesterday to spend a fow days Dollnr. aground nt tho southorn point
Visiting with friends nnd taking In of Whldby Island, hns resisted nil of
tho sights at tho third nnnu.il straw- forts of two powerful tugs to pull her
Lorry foativnl which commences on off tho snjid In which sho llos. Her
Thursday. Mr. Jones rosld.nl In Ho- cnrjKi of tolegrnph poles nnd lumber
eeburg flovoral yearH ngo, at which Is being removed. It Is feared tho
tlmo his father hold tho position of steamer will bo held fast until th
city marahnl."
AI.OXG THI3 WATKHKHOXT.
high tldo of May 12th. Water Is ris
ing In tho hold, Indicating that tbe
ship struck a rock."
Tho Hodondo Is duo
from San Francisco.
In tomorrow
MPS'!' DOCK VOll HKPAIHS.
to
Hazel Pollnr Itetiirns O Everett
I'lidergo Overhauling.
A Sonlt'o dlsimtch my: "T'io
steamer Hnzol Dollnr, which ground-
od on Whldby Island whllo bound for
Plant, which la now China with n enrgo of lumber, got off ,
wireless, pnssod horo nt midnight nfter discharging, and
proceeded to Everett. It will bo n.
cesaary for her to dock for repairs."
Tho San Pedro sailed today from
tho Smith mill with n cargo of lumber.
Tho 51. P.
equipped with
Inst night on touto to Seattle
Tho Nnun Smith untied Inst night
from Hay Point for Coos Hay nnd
should reach horo early tomorrow.
It la right nnd propor thnt yon
6hould hnvo Hope, but don't expect
it to do tho chores.
Probably women hnto llattory so
nui"h bcauBo they nro suro thnt nono
of tho compllmouts dliectod nt thorn
nro In that class.
i Head Uio Times' Want Ads.
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American
Biscuit Co.
F. S. D 0 W,
Distributor for
Coos County.
FIESTA
V
rfTT
SUGAR .
WAFERS
"The more- you eatAlio
better you like 'eml"
Packed In 10c 25o
T MR i
ges
Chan
m Time
, .illeucoforth
WILL LEAVE
AT 7:05 A. 51.
us In the past.
tho MOXIT V
MAKSIiriELi)
Instead of 7:15
With the exception of this
change, tho O'Kolly bouts wltl
run on tho old schedules nnd
patrons nro kindly requested
to tako heed of this notice.
ooner or
5i
IS life
not through adrertising
though we think we do effectire
advertising not through exag
gerated statements, for we don't
make them not through any
thing on earth but
in AND
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ii ii wi v
!WJR.j.MU(kN
H.h.r T
yorfc
fcnjanin Clones
Benjamin 5uifs
Priced $20 to $38
VALUES
When you save $4.00 to $7.00
by paying
that-
cash you can't deny
a
M
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Talk
s
ifMti
Pit r
1 1
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iv
,fl!H8"J'V,A,yi
Mascot Clothes
$8.50 to $20.0(1
We also stand lack of every suit we seil with an absolute guarantee of satii-l
factory wear to you or your money back. That s why "you'll get your net
sir.it
at.
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Marchfield
rlotnmsi
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and Shoe Compan;
Bandon
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WILL WITNESS
B01G CR M SATURDAY NIGHT
'THK FKIICN1) OV COOS IJAT"
I
lMnXCSLKH. AHT PISH. j
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S. S. ALLIANCI
COX.VKCTING WITH THE IfQimf BANK HOAD AT rOltlW
Sails from Portland Tuesday May 9
N'OIITII I'ACIFIO STEAMSHIP COJIPAXV.
piio.m: -II
c. r. McT,EOi:0R wl
smum
OLD RELIADLE
BRtA
(WAlt
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS KKOSI POKTLANI) AT l A. M OX MAV 1, 0. ''
U AXI) 31.
FltO.M mr iiav .n ai-nvmv. nw TlIlP MAY 3. 8. l'Vl
8. UKSKHVATIOXS IIELDOXLY UNTIL XOOX OP MVltfl
OUS TO SAILIXCJ.
L. II. KEATIXfl. AGENT PIIOXB Hl
J. A. O'ICELLY, Prop.
Moro Interest Is being shown In flold, Is trnlnlng Pud Noslor and tho
tho boxing boilt to be pulled off nt latter Is claimed to bo In tho best
iiiu .miiBiuifuj a lulling jiuik next Qi,n,, i, ., .. ,
, . . . . 8iiapo no has over beon In.
Saturday night thnn In any event of ' ,u'
'tho kind that 1ms been billed .'or Shorty IIal1-who Is the sparring
'Mnrshfleld In n long time. This Is l"rtner of Fish, Is to meet Will Gaff-
probnbly duo to tho fact that all of noy of North nend In a ten round
tho boxers nro Coos county boys nnd preliminary. Gaffnoy Is being train.
nlso to tho fact that Nosier and Fish ed by his brother and although
aro so closely matched, four or tl'e'- heavier than Hall, lacks tho experl-'
previous matches being declared enco of tho latter. It is claimed this
draws and tho other two resulting will bo tho fastest preliminary evor
In each being given n victory. staged on Coos Day.
Art t- isn, who was scheduled to Manager Herron is nlonsp.? win.
spend tho last week of his training the prospects for tho bout. The Bpo-' r"
in .Marsnuoia nns oeen opportuneu uy cini train irom coqulllo will bring
his frlonds there to remain at homo over n record crowd, according to nd
as thoy feel that ho cau train to a vices received today. Many aro corn
better ndvautngo among his frlonds lng from as far as Bandon.
without being molested by the pres- Many reserved tickets have already
enco of strangers. He may conjo beon sold at the Dell Cord, tho ro
over later but ho Is taking no served seats bringing $2 and the gen
chances. , t , :tral admission tickets selling for
Jack MUlot, formerly of Marsh' $1.50.
THK FAST AND COMMODIOUS
r jl a a tbW'
jkW&GTVLfci u. f5harmrao ww'
i''majuuuva 4tutHkJrA4ilv w
Will mnko rrxmlnr trlna nimfaJ rMHrmtrm Iwth WX' ""
between OoosTIat nnd San Vtmttlaco' All reservation fr
mnrin nt 4111.-.. iw.i, .. v.i - T-t.-rw-csn Tt
I'nlon Ntrt'oi'uiuur No. a. H:tt Vrnnclaco. For lnfW7
44-3 or 385. Will sail from San Fmnclsco Tuesday, W '
IXTER-OOEAIf TRANSronTATlOX 00.
LINt
rnns v.M.uwmuuc, stage
' niiw .. i. , . , ..L..i.i Ktro I""
- 6o wincvn itoaoDRrg una flinrennou. -- -
nnd Snndaya at 7 p. m. Far, ?O.0O.
OTTO SCHETTEn, Agent, ' C. P. BAnWRft
120 MAnKET AV., Mnwhneld. Agent. ROSEU. WT'
- pnojoa ii
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE.
Beaver -Hill Coal
r, L(Bi4 Brick and tM Wads of Wll'w "
GlfMbLN .
iEnKKAI CUN 1 KrV- v
Plaster.
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