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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY Now a Editor
Address all communlcatloas to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS.
Mnrshflcld :s :: a a Oregon
An Indopendont RopublUan news
papor publlshod every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Dedicated t tbo sorvlco of the
people, that no Rood causa nliall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrive unopposed.
EnUred at tho postoinco at Marsh
flold, Orogon, (or transmission
throngh tka malls as second class
mall BMtlor.
rrrBSCniPTlOX HATE8.
DAILY.
One ytar 96.00
Per month 60
WEEKLY.
Ono yar $1.50
Whan pal strictly In advanco the
subscription arlco ot tho Coos Day
Times Is f 6.00 jw year or $2,50 (or
six months.
Ofldal Paper of Coos County
S ARRESTED;
PLEADS GUILTY
Fisherman Apprehended and Is
Fined Fifty
1 Dollars.
T. T- Iftthmibn win u.ia nriflnfiwl
by Deputy Onmo Warden S. W. Noah
for fishing In D.nlJlV Crcok without
a llcenso, pled sutP.y n'.d was sub
sequently lined $50. It wn? statnd
In tho Justlco court this morning
that In view oi th: fact tbeie were
so many ofTondo.'s that hereafter tho
fluo Imposed wouli most likely be
heavier po ns to bring about a terml
nation of tho many offenses.
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COQUILLH CULLINGS.
The Events of tho Week ns Told by
Tho Herald.
Born Near Coqullle, Ore, July 4,
,1911, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCur
dy, a daughtor.
Married At tho Baxtor pnrlors In
tho city, July 3, 1911, Mr. George C.
Franklin and Miss Hattlo E. Thrush,
both of Prosper, Oregon, Judgo E. O.
D. Holdcn officiating.
ANGLER
IS
OFFICIAL PAPER OK THE CITY
OK MAItHIIKIELD.
HOW AHOUT IT?
SY, you Binug Coos Ilaylto with n
kick on your town nnd country
nnd cllmntu, what do you thlinc
of 270 dead from hent In New York
in ono wook, nnd more dying hourly,
with others going mad under tho
BtrcsB? You'd bolter slzo up things
and rojolco nbumlnntly In tho porfoc
tlon you possess In tho most de
lightful and compensating cllmnto
that over fell to humnn lot!.
ARRESTED
II. L. Johnson, Into of Cashmoro,
Washington, purchased sixty ncrea
this week about a mllo and a hnlf
Bouth of town known as tho Von Po
gcrt plnco. This Is considered a lino
farm, but Is only a sample of thou
sands of acres of tho Coqulllo rlvor
lands. Mr. Johnson has booii de
lighted with Coos county Blnco his ar
rival hero about two weeks ago.
a vlow of purchasing tho Into ro-
ported salo having fallen through.
Tho steamer Bandon, from tho Co
qulllo rlvor, called In Saturday
morning at Port Orford nnd corn
plotod her decklond by taking 200
tics and several thousand running
foot of codar piling for tho Estabrook
Co. Sho left In tho afternoon for
San Francisco. '
GOLD IlEAttJI NEWS.
OM-Tlmo Love Letter.
In an old book, dated 1820 thoro
In, tho following vury curious lovo
oplstlo. It affords an ndmlrnblb play
upon words:
"Mndnmo Most worthy of ndiulra
tlon. Aftur long consideration nnd
much meditation on tho great repu
tation you pOABcss In tho nntlon, 1
Iiavo a ntrqng Inclination to beconio
G. S. Floyd Fishing In Ten Mile
Lake Without
License.
Doputy Onmo Wnrdon S. Powull ni-
re8ted Q. S. Floyd ycstcrlnv for flMi
lug without n Hcoiibo. FloyJ was r;i-
prohondod nt Ton Mllo lako w'horo
ho had Biiccuodcd in ungllng n num
ber of flno ones nnd It was with this
ovldonco thnt tho warden caught
him. Ho plod not guilty, Incidentally
n trial will necessarily have to ho
held. No tlmo hns ns yet been set for
tho preliminary hearing.
rillKMK.V NOTICE.
On nccount ot tho ball giimo Sun-
day between tho North nend nnd
Mnrshllold flro donnrtmont teams, th.i
drill with tho llro npparatiiB will 'bo
postponed tonight nnd nil dromon nro
your rotation. On vnnr nnnrnlmHni rcntlPHtod in meet nt Mm ilimnf imii
of tho declaration, I shnll mnko prv- grounds ns booh nftor 0:30 no pos
imrnttou to roinovo my sltuntlon to n ilblo. L. W. TRAVEIt, Ohlof.
jnoro convenient station, to protons
my luliulrntlou, nnd If hiicIi oblation
lo worthy of observation and can ob
tain cnmmlForntlon It will bo nn ng
Snvo n $ A HAKHEL
Hy using IIAINKH' KLOUH.
A Week's Nows Gleanings From Uie
Globe,
chuck, whllo looking for stock dur
ing hor huBbnnd's nbsenco a fow days
ago, cnino faco to foco with n black
boar and young cub. Mrs. Costolloo
possessing moro than ordinary cour-
ngo, nnd bolng propnrcd for any
omorgoncy by having her rlflo with
hor, took n shot nt mother bruin.
killing hor Instnntly. No aoonor had
tho fntnl shot been fired until Mrs.
Costolloo gave chaso to tho cub and
Boon had It bound In captivity. Sho
carried It homo with hor whoro It
makes much amusomont for tho
family.
J. S. Humo nnd brother-in-law ar
rived horo last Sunday ovonlng, com
ing by way of Agnoss. Soon nftor
Mr. Hume's nrrlvnl horo n report be
enmo current that fishing would
8tnrt for tho purpose of testing tho
validity of tho closed rlvor law. Tho
report howovor hns not boon vorlflod
to us by Mr. Hume.
NOHTII INLET ITEMS.
4,
Louis St. Donnls Is busy getting
lumber to his homestead for tho pur
pose of building a now cabin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bear nro back
on tho ranch having spent a fow
days in town.
Tho Ingcrsoll camp started today
nftor a fow days lay off.
Mrs. CharleyJohnson nnd family
havo gono to tho Unipmin to look
after their Indian nlottmont claims.
Chns. Jensen Is'hnullng lumber for
Sam Jumper who Is building n cabin
on his homostond.
Thoro will bo n spcclnl school elec
tion on tho 10th for tho purposo of
electing a clerk to fill tho vacancy
caused by tho death of B. F. Snvngo.
Tho Larson drodglng Company
now hns two of their dredges at work
on tho North Slough channel.
Tho marrlago of Miss Seinn K:ub
of North Inlet to Mr. Otto Fro-I.-ick-son
of North Bond or.eutied Saturday.
Thoy expect o make I heir living lo
North Bend ns Mr FrcdrlckBon la
employed 'n tho ship yard.
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COUNTY SEAT NEWS.
On Juno 2fith tho atenmor Mnn-
dalay loft tho dock nt Crescent City
with a cargo of lumbor nnd several
nnsSOIlCOrS for Snii Prniiplixn .,.,r, I SllOrtBmnn'fl llrnnnna (n Hin num
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Just outflldo of tho outsldo moorings 1 1)or of 1,173 woro Issuod from tho of
Tho Wrek'fl EvoiKh its Chronlclcil hy
Tho Sentinel.
Born To Mr.nnd Mrs. Pnyson
V, Dlotz, In Coqulllo, Wodnosday,
July fi, 1911, n son.
Tho Btoamor Elizabeth mndo a roc-ord-broaklng
run up tho coast fron
San FrnnclBco with tho lnrgost num
ber of pnssongors alio has cnrrlcd this
Bummer. Sho nrrlvod Inst Frldny nnd
Hailed Saturday.
Don't Kicfc Yourself
For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Orde;
now and be happy later..
Dry Timber Ends
While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY
blocks for fire place and stove wood,
"T ORDER NOW
C. A. Smith Lumber &fMfg. Co.
Broadway Yards Phone 190-J
ono of tho prolollor shafts broko'ln
Rrni..lMtlon byoi.l nil oolonlntlan of to. With dlfllculty .ho mnnagod to
4 lilt nv nnil nviiltiitlnii nt v..nra i;.Vt'l'l 111.' I'l'l'lic . . . .
tho Joy nnd oxultntlnn of yours,
ASTSIDH ITIMIS.
got back to tho dock. Tho next
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Tl.fn...i....i.ii...-.m I m m i.- ,. ... "" ' iiuruun m 100
"v """ " '' "iuiuuiin - h ii.il mr uiiiiuiiio null was out of wator.
hub niiHwor: in ihhm n snort tlmo visiting with
"Sir I porusod your nvntlon with frliulH.
much ilMllborntlnn t tho gront lufa-
tUAtlon of your Imanhmtlou to such Mrs. Mnry Kent of Broadway it
vaiiHrntlmi nn ho illht h foundation, vtaltlng nt the home of hr ... nn
Hut nftr uxnmlniitlon mid inuoh wrl- Cw Illvor.
oiu oontemplRtlou I iuppnl your
UnllUntlOU WIW the frillt nf MtruMnn ' Mn. W. C. .iMUtaa umUi..i,U l.w
or had upruiiR from oeienUtloii lo br Ilitr. MIm I'lomne Jhhiw,
dtaiilny your education by an odd In i(Hrhrlld Sntunlny.
omuuvrtUoii, or rather multlplloa-1
tlon. of wordi of the earn termlua- Jon" Carlaou,.wUu baa bwi at
Hon. thoitlli of great variation In tdiauda, California, for hla bealth
oneh rei)ttv ulanldcatiou. Now, baa returnad ana la rtry wuh lm
without dlMttutatlnn, your Uborloua Pruv.
nnplleatiou iu ao teilloua au oeoupa-i
tlon dearvea vommemUtlon. and Mnt- Hall of Bakeraflald la via-
tblnklu Itnltatlou a aufflcleut aratlfl. at ttlaUTaa her for tba uh..
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""". i am wnnotil nealtatlon.
yoara,
Tho vosflol Is
not dniuHKed In any way. Tho water
logod condition Is duo to tho Inflow
through tho shaft hole.
POUT OHI'OIM) I'ICKINGS.
MART MODBUATION.-
PIIU WISH OU) JIAN.
Tho old man elta in bla Octree's,
MP and Mra. Brlfham ShlfOe fo
nx-rly of the Raatalde are now !.., .i
In Old Ifeifeo. Mr. Shiffle was for
merly flier at the C. A. Smith urn
.Vi'hh of Curry CoHiity ns GiuiimI
I'lom tho Port Orfonl Tilhuno,
We linderatnnd that Mra. Hume
baa aold the Iluuie intereata at the
mouth of Klamath rlvor for 116.000
Alt Caugbell of Gold Beach, waa
In town Saturday on bia way to Join
Ma wife who la flatting; bar slater.
Mra. lid. Mather at North Bend. Ifial-M store and would have
'" urwaer, Clarence, was
with him, and they Intended to take
In the Fourth at MarehAald.
niuH. aud 811a hliitaeif with Dlajlr"!"l1V'.ur,..','''' i , ..,
H,...,ada, nnd he amkM hi. pip. Mlt;$?Z SJSWIX'""
the paJhtbaJI More Hi. h ...i. ??. " "ai.i. &(.,? .'ZJ'
Mr. Leed. foreman of the Hume
ranch, rama up Sunday with a team
lo mel a party from Portland hn
I" I w' 'oob t the Hume holding with dun today
Ilco of County Clork WntHon for tho
six, months ondlng Juno 30. Or thltt
number -100 woro liuntor's llcensefl,
iM nnglor'B Hconsos nnd 359 woro
comblnntlon huntor'n nnd nnglor's 11-
connos.
Married In thin olty Monilay. Jul'-
3, 1011, Allan I. King of Oraya Rlv
or, Waahlngton, nnd Mies Mlnnlo Wil-
aon of this olty, Judo John V. II-i.l
ofUolRtlng. The happy couplo depart
ed this worniiiK for their future home
at Oraya River. Thoy have the best
of wishes from n host or frlonda
Uero.
Conatable BhTcSerby of Bandoi
yeatorday brought to thla city aa
priaonar "William Jeaa who la accuaed
of burglary. Jeaa waa oauaht rtd
handed In the back rooma at the Man-
aotten
away with a eoaalderable quantity
of booty bad be not been discovered .
He had been employed at the lowor
nitlla for some time and when hitoKi-
rAted la not fully reaponalbla for hla
vttona. He will have hla nreliminarv
hearlnt brfore Justice K. O. D. Hoi-
DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE
VIA ALLEGANY NOW HEADY FOIl BUSINESS
LEAVES MAHSHEIELI) DAILY
HOAT LEAVES ALEUT LANDING, MAUSHP1ELD n:30 A. II
AHHIVE DRAIN A P. M. 9AME DAY.
TICKETS IOH SALE AND INTOHMATION AT THE UUSY CORi
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"THE FIHEXD ()!.' COOS HAY"
ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND,
, SATURDAY, JULY I5th
NORTH PaJIPIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
JI0X" " C. V. .MoGlCOHOE, Agent
bauk In hla Mv.bl... .1...1 ..... '! i . ' '??. ""A. ,,rt,t .!. i.M.Mlt-t
m rh i nr utmiii
baek lu bU rwklna hair nnd vl.
th world wltb u rhwvful amile, for
hla larder'a full, mid he hiw hla pli.
The r-lnn ho followed uui will n
donn.! He wd to mk like a bald
farel horw; h itu tic and he
pu.'.i the apade. and ha knuckled
" Uio i.iapkan'i'a trade
brvr be wurknl (. the flold or j
.wn. a pari of hi r.,n u he aaltol ,
. He wiw iv t i. t .B-U.I."
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' tlft men aiH i.H.k i
I irge braaa i: ut l, ..... .!.-1
KH.'y as thoiiKh with Are: iut w.ir'.. .
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J Railroad
Coming
Rrp aihvndv here
we
uie uann a bla un lm,. am .
"'""Ith Hie irotHls-ai.d nil .
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I .ple amlle M tho lok at hint o' n? Rt to do is to COU16 n
"uot to save
aud blow u iU m ,Um oygoIll "wue.T. For ilic next tou (lavs
ftse? Do the lon back in th.i. .. ...:n ..!.. . .i- .
r.klnohnIra.Wr.neandh.aB;: ""' ne M V Ut Off
fit from career hv. they their flg- ou Shirts, WaUtS aiul Lk
trea and stuf to eatT Oh. aak tkn.i;...' Ar...,:.. i. ,
oopper who walka 6ur bM. I ,c aiiiwiii l llticrwear.
Apricots and Cherries
Arnot likely to be cheaper
and may be higher
Large shipment on Redondo
Place your orders with your grocer
now, early, and don't get left
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
STEAMER REDONDO
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS from SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD
Simiay, July 1 6th
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPQftTATlfiM COMPANY
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C F. McGEORGE, Agent.
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"P1F1KLD" THE 0XLV WAY-TO 'FRISCO I1AV"
The Steamer Fffidd
W1c iNP fiHrl SAIL FROM BANDON FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, JULY 16th
ItoIk TOK MM AN1) IN OHMAT,0-V AT HiLLYHH'S CIGIH
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WALT MAON.
PHONE I. B. KAUP.MAN CO YQUH
?Qjf, ORDIIRK StjtO PHU TON.
A TURKISH
3001). Phono
HATH
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pOOS BAY
ASH STORE
Thn toro llmt Sarca You M,,,...r
GHO. N. 1101T, . . ., '
Prout Street, Mawhfleld.
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STEAMER BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TWIE
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f.J"t""M 1'0I1'l'M!iu SE11VIC13 OP THE .j.mE 0N jBLV
L. II. KEATING, AGENT
PnONB JIAIN 05-L
For Exceptional Bargains
aineaa and Unut,in ... . . ..
iuSSSo". ROa,dnCO PrPerty "n Nrth -? U. in Coos
Standard Investment Cn
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FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our nutos, leading Marahfleia nt O o'clock every moml,,,. .n
uect with tho evening trafc to Portlaud. TSla0o B
COOS HAY ROSEIIURG STAGE LINE
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 0. P. BARNARD
120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. Agent, ROsSSrS, '0re
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