The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 04, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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MLLER'S
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, nctlvlty In nil lines of tnanufncturlnc;,
(and sawmills nro opening up or in
creasing their output throughout the
Coos Hay district. In North Rend,
there hns been n notlcenblc lncrcaso
In the population from the Inlliix nl
people who have como to tnlco art
vantage of the opening prospects for
i employment."
I ICft'li Country Pierced.
Says Portland Paper's Attack' it is declared timt minions of
feet of lino timber and ninny sec
tions of rich farming lands will bo
tapped by the proposed road. Run
ning west from Eugene, the line will
That tho I'ortlnnd Telegram's follow the course of the Sluslnw
knock on tho announcement of the . rlvor to Florence or near that point,
OF THE KNOCK
on Road Was Due to Jeal
ousy Over Story.
pfiflCT irjpii: ;
BALL SCORES
Southern Pnclflc's intention to bulM
from Kugono tc Coos liny was duo
to Borencsa on tho part of that pnuor
because they woro not given tho first
storv Is tho vlow held of it bv Sunt
TV. V. Miller of tho local Southern "' " few of ho most fcrtllo spots,
where it will extend duo south to
Mnrshflold. This Immense strctc'i
of country has been relnrdcd on nc
count of lack of proper transporta
tion facilities. With tho exception
Pacific interests. Mr. Minor was
loath to discuss tho matter but nftcr
expressing this view said the story
In Tho Telegram wns not deserving
of notice.
C. J. Mlllls wns cr.pccted to bo en
the liny before this hut unexpected
developments in n proposition in
Boutliorn California which ho !'ns
boon looking Into for Vice-President
Cnlvln necessltnted his return to
that section from Snn Francisco.
Now it is a llttlo uncertain when ho
will got here.
Enrly announcement of tho award
of pnrt of tho contracts nud tint date
of beginning nctlvo construction is
expected soon.
Portland View Of It.
Tho following from tho I'ortlnnd
Oregonlnn will bo of interest on tho
Bny:
"Tho construction of tho Eiigono
Mnrshllold lino will mean great
things for I'ortlnnd," snld Harvey
Bcckwlth, president of the I'ortlnnd
tho lnrgo territory hns not been sot'
tied up.
It Is the opinion of those familiar
with that part of tho state that plans
will bo started Immediately for big
development and that by the tlmo
the road is completed thcro will bo
nn Immense- nctlvlty In both realty
and timber operations. It Is predict
ed thnt one. of tho greutcst dairying
districts In tho stnto will be opened
up through the building of this road.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times. )
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug.
scores In tho Coast League
yesterday were as follows:
At Los Angeles
1 Tho
games
COOS MAY TO DRAIN Quickest
time possible Hidden Auto Line,
mi. In Allnimliv 'I'lll'llllllll I'll I .S8.ii.".
.... oi.vn....' n .
Stage, steamer and auto via Gardl-,
nor. Through In one day $7.50.
Drain, Coos Day stage line. Through
In two days $0.50. 50 pounds of
baggage free. Norton &. Ilnnsen, ngts.
Los Angeles. .
Vernon. . . .
At Sacramento
Sacramento. .
Oaklnml. . .
At Snn Francisco
Portland. . .
San Francisco.
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EXCHANGE FELICITATIONS
Eugene nud Mui-slillcld Coinmi'icliil
Hodlcs Wire Knell Oilier.
Ah n result of tho prospect of be
ing bound closer together by tho
proposed Southern Pacific lino to
connect up Kugono and Coos Hay,
tho commercial bodies of Marshflcld
and Kugeuo have exchnnged felicita
tions. Tho following messuges nro
Bolf-explnnatory:
President M. .1. Duryen nml Mnn-
Commercial Club, yestordny. "This agor D. C. Frcoinan of tho Eugono
U enslly tho biggest announcement! k'oinmorcliil Club wired nB follows:
of tho year. Tho road will not only J "Kukoho Commercial Club extends
open up n rich country nud a blgi greetings nud congrntulatlonB to
timber belt but It will bo the mentis Marshlleld nud tho magnificent Cons
of bringing to Portland a lnrgo trndo' Ih'V country upon tho positive an
whlch hns been going to Snn Frni-nouncoment of building of tho Hnr
clsco. In tlmo, n great trado wmoC'innn Kugene-Coos llny-Sluslnw rnll
wlll bo built up and will bo added to f roml connecting these Important con
Pnrtlnnd'H business expansion. tern."
"Thoro hnvo been at lonst a iloat- Dr- !. T. McCormnc. president of
en paper roads built to Coos liny,"1" Marshlleld Chamber of Com
In yenrH pnst nud there hns be'.Mi n.niorco replied ns follows: "On nc
lot of tulk, wllli nothing to show for j c-ciimt of who troublo, your tele
tho spnHinodlc nnnouncemenls. Riit.'Krnni delayed. We thank tho Com-
the nil nbsorhlng topic of conversn-
tlon Wednesday wns the new movo
on the rnllwny checkerboard, and Its
happy significance to the entire com
monwealth. Most everybody wore
smiles of satisfaction and tho gleeful
"Sunny Jims" were beaming all
about the market place.
"Feeling thnt the Southern Pnclllc
company should have some visible
token of appreciation from a Eugene
source, the banking Interests nnd
eommcrclnl organizations of tho city
proceeded to wire their fellcltntlous
to .1. P. O'Urlon, vice-president nnd
general mnungcr for the liurrlmnn
lines."
real estate bargains.
2 Flue lots at Hunker Hill. . .S 100
50x120 Corner on county
rond. Hunker Hill S.1
Corner 100x110 Railroad Ad
dition. . . . 91,(100
Rooming house $050
AUG. FR17-EEN,
Real Extnte Insurance nud RentnN
OH, Central Ao Mnrslillcld, Ore.
Fresh Fruits
Just arrived a lino shipment of
fresh fruits on steamer Rcdondo.
Also all kinds of fresh Coos
Vegetables.
Uny
now, wo know with certulntv Hint
tho lino Is to ho built nnd thnt It
will ho ready for operation Inside of
two years. Tho Eiigono-Mnrshtleld
road will bo nuothor Important fat
tor in tho development of Western
Oregon nnd of Portland."
Impetus Already Fell.
ProspectH for tho liniuedlntn con
triirtlnn of tho rail road from Eu
gono to sinrshlleld, have nlrendy had
a benollclnl Inllucuro on nil Hues of
litiglness In tho Cooh Hay oount-y, ac
cording to William Candlln. of Co
Oullle, who Is In Portland this week
on n business visit.
"In real estnto nlone, sales
nmnuullng to more than $:iin on 'I
have been inaile within tho lint I wo
months. Most of tho buyers wore
outsldo capitalists, many of thorn
from Portland. Prices in renl ostntn
are steadily climbing nil throng.) the
section that will bo opened to the
Interior when the new mail Is finish
ed. "The llttlo 2S-mllo road from My
tie Point to Murshlleld gave us aft
er all no outlet for trado except by
water. Tho nsstirnueo of ml! ,u.
nectlons with the Willamette V.il
Jeyhiis started a mnrked revlvtl of
merehil club for Its kind rongrntuln
tlniiH. We hopo to visit Kugono In
a body as soon us the rond Is com
pleted."
EOHHIIPRG VIKW OF IT.
Line
FRF.SII FRUITS
lluiuiiias Ontiigett ICiiioiih
Seedless, ltlaelc nud Mnlngo Grncs
Prunes Plums Cherries
Apricots Pears Peaches
Watermelons Cunlalopes Ijogun,
Hliielc nnd Strim-Rcnlcs.
fresh vegetarles
Ciii'iiiiibeis Hell Peppers To
inutoes Cireeu Corn Pens
Vn Menus Cnbluige Sweet
PotatocH Cnirots Heels
Turnips (liven Onions
RudMies Head Lettuce Cinill
llouer Afpiirngus Coos Hay
Celery.
PHONB US YOUR ORDER.
Wo try to plenso tho trnde.
People There Expcrl Another
lo Coos Hay.
The Roseburg News prints the fol
lowing:
I "Tho local capitalists Interested In
the construction of n railroad from
Roseburg to Mnrshflold nro elnted
over tho announcement In this mnr
nlng'H Issue of the Portland Orego
nlnn to tho effect that tho Hanimnii
Interests expect lo construct n lino
between Kngeno nnd tho const in tho
near future. They claim that tho
llnrrlmaii Interests are somowhnt
disturbed over tho persistency of
Fennel Clarke and his usaoclntos In
behnlf of the Rosoburg-Murshllold
mini, anil mill l c mi I lis lied nn- cliu. doodIk nf r.nn it,.v -,.. .....i
nonncement Is merely n threat upon drivers, good rigs nnd everything
the part of tlie Southern Pacific Com- thnt will mean satisfactory sarvlco tn
ALICE II
The Popular Picnic Rout.
Now makes regular schcdulo on
the South Coos River run. Leaves
Mnrshflold week dnys at 4 q. m. Ar
rives in Marshflcld at S:46 a. m.
Sundny, leaves Mnrshfleld at S a. n.
Returns at C p. m.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY
OF COOS.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Plnlntlff.
vs.
SEAPORT LAND CO.. n corporation,
J. N. Shahan. F. II. Walto, Annlo M.
Wnlto his wife. E. M. Ward, L. D.
Kinney and M. G. Kinney his wife.
George M. Everett and Llzzlo Eve
rett his wife, J. Virgil Pugli nnd
Adorn Pugh his wife, Helt Line
Rnllwny Co., n corporation, J. II.
Summers, A. W. Meyers, W. J. Rust,
Chnrles Stnuff, John Swenson, Hulso
Hrndford Co., n prlvato corporation.
Armour & Co., n corporation, P. N.
Reborg & William J. Smith co-pnrt-ners,
ns North nend Hnrdwnro Co.,
8. C. Giles, E. Don McCrnry, Port
land Iron Works, a corporation; E.
L. C. Fnrrln, Honoymnn Hardwnre
Compnny, a corporation; E. C. At
kins & Co., a corporation; II. H. Hen-
cock, II. O. Peterson, F. T. Barton.
R. H. Fry, North Head Hardware
Co., n corporation, nnd Coos Roy
Manufacturing Co., n corporation.
Defendants.
To J. H. Sommers, John Swenson,
Hulso Hrndford Co., n corporation;
H. II. Heacock nnd II. O. Peterson,
defendnnts In the uhovo and fore
going entitled cause:
In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Ore
gon, you nnd ench of you nro herebv
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the
nbovo entitled suit within six weeks
from nnd nfter tho date of tho flMt
publication of this summons, the
same being tho tlmo prescribed In
tho order for publication hereof, nn.l
If you fall so to appear and nnswer
for want thereof, tho plaintiff will
npply to tho court for the rollef
Now for the Final Clean-Up of
Men's Oxfords
250 pairs men's Oxfords, every size
every style, all this year's Lasts.
MEN'S 95.00 OXFORDS
MEN'S 91""0 OXFORDS Rln,
MEN'S 9 LOO OXFORDS ?M
MEN'S 9JLC0 OXFORD3 ojj
MEN'S 93-00 OXFORDS o.
"MONEY TAtKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MARSHFIELD
HANI)0Y
Your Sunday Roast
ROAST IIEKF
Wo havo It ready for you.
Sweet and Juicy.
ROAST MUTTON
ROAST PORK
Union Meat Market
Phono Us Your Order.
Phono 58.
DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LIME
VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR I1USINESS
LEAVES MAIlSIIFIEIil) DAILY
ROAT LEAVES ALERT LANDINO, MARSHFIELD 0:30 A. JK.
ARRIVE DRAIN I P. M. SAME DAY.
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE 1JUSY COR.
NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 1!08
OUIVANT & WEAVER
THE PURE FOOD GHOCERYMEN
a uuou nacoio irnuo. prayed for and demanded In plnln-
Try Our Fine Coos liny Honey. Stiff's coinplnlnt filed against you In
PHONE "7n..7Corner Jin! & Central i thl muse, n succinct stntomont of
which Is, thnt thero Is duo nnd ow
ing to tho plnlntlff from tho defend
ant the Senport Lnnd Company, on n
promissory nnto mndo, executed nud
delivered by snld Seaport Land Co.,
pared to render oxcellent service to n por"orntIon to snld plaintiff on the
urn any or .lanuary. lPOfi, tho sum
of Four Thousand Dollars togothor
with Interest thereon from said dnto
FAST AND COM.MODIOUS
BlancharcTs Livery
Wo hnvo secured Hie livery busl-
loss of L. II. Helsner nnd lire uu
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails From Marshfield for San Francisco Sunday, Aug. 6, 4 p. m
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44
C. F. McGEOROE, Ageat
Wearing
Qualities as
Well as
Style
That's what you get nt
Tho Toggery always, It is
acknowledged that we
stand at the head when It
comes to all the latest and
niftiest h) men's wear hut
quality is never overlook
ed, HIGH ARTSUIT?
KINGSBURY AND
STETSON HATS
HEIDE CAPS
PACKARD SHOES
Tlie Toggery
puny. They hnvo little fnlth In tho
report, further tlmu udmlttlug thnt
the Southern Pnclllc Interests nro
frlghtoued nnd will uso every effort
In hlncMug any nttompt thnt niiiy bo
niiide In constructing a railroad from
Riweluirg to tho .coast. One well
Known capitalist reninrhed this
morning: "i ronlsdor tho llnnimnn
nnuouiicemeut ns a bluff, nnd I hnvo
no fnlth. wliatovor. In tho sincerity
f .Mr. O'Urleu or his nsoclutes. I
believe they nro convinced thnt tho
RoFohiirm-Murshllold-llolso line Is n
go. nnd In order to protect their own
Interests caused the announcement
' be published." Another capitalist,
and n man who Is vltnlly Interested
in tho construction of the Roseburg
Murshlleld road snld: "1 am not in
a position to be limited nt this time
but you enn wiy thnt the Ilarrlinnn
announcement will he considered
lightly by peixins who nro In touch
with the cnnteinplnted line west from
Roseburg. Personally, I nm of tho
opinion thnt the Ilarrlinnn pcoplo
nro frightened nnd are using their
nest efforts In hope of killing off any
orolcct thnt may Interfere with their
business in this stnto."
tho public. Phono us tor a driving
horse, a rig or anything needed li
the liver lino. Wo ulso do
'rucking business of nil kinds
RLANCIIARD ItROTHERS.
Livery, Fcvil nud Sulcs Service.
HI First and Alder Streets.
Phono 138-J
nl tho rnte of 0 por cent per nnnum,
for the foreclosure of that cortnlu
mortgngo given by said Seaport Land
Co. on snld date for tho security of
tho payment of said sum of mony,
Interest, nnd for costs, nttomov fe3
nnd c.peiiFes In case of suit for the
collection of the snmo, nnd tho sale
of Mie premises thoreln described, to
wit: AlIof Relt Line Rnllwny Addition
to Empire City. Coos County. Oregon
tllfOlldlfirr nil rtt i 1 !.,
Homer Maiuey, one of tho drivers! "ZV ""'': '" . "" ' T '.
and ih.i Knllnt, f,. ... I. ... ..i h u mu pun moreoi
Uuindry. watch hlin! ho Is itaili ' ZI "" JT ? "I?. "I"!6 i" thl N
to stop you on the street and explain A" V . """"' V,L,K ,or U00B
nil .1...lla t !..-....-. . . "W V'll-KWI.
.... ..v.iiiio ui wiuiiiui.v nun uiso 10 no
nt your home any time. He knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
WATCH! NOTICE
"THE FHII2ND OF COOS HAY"
S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
lu.i.Cli.M, WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT I'ORTMM)
Will Sail From Portland for Marshfield Monday, Aug. 7, 6 P:M-
PHONE 14
NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
O. F. McGEOROE, Agent
"FIFIEMi" THE ONLY WAY TO 'FRISCO RAY"
The Steamer Fifield
WILL PROBABLY SAIL FROM BANDON FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday, Aug. 6, 1911
Q-rmV?S Fn SALK ANI INJ'0MATION AT IIILLYElfS CI0AH
Also the E'. of tho SEM of See-
Hon 3 nnd tho W'S of tho SWV, of j
L
:
Marshfiel Hand and
Ri'OKxi: is PLEAsnn.
People Theii' KiiiIiummI Over Line to
t'ooo Uy,
The Eugeno Register snys: "Thero
wns great Jubilation over the break
fast tables of Register patrons Tues
day morning when this pnper served
up ns an nccossory to tho menu the
hot nnd sizzling morsel of news that
ho Southern Parlflc wns back of the
wiiinmetto nnd Pacific railway pro
ioct and that lnimedlato rmwin.n.
tlon of tho lino had been ordered
"Among townspeople, generally.
SAFE INVESTMENT
For information concerning
high-class bond Investments,
bearing C Interest net,
wrlto O. B. Hinsdale, care J.
II. Adams and Company, Los
Angeles, California.
Section 2 nil In Township 26 South.'
llance H West of Willamette Merl-
q, I , ........ ,u vims V.UUIU.V, aiaie or ure-
oteam Laundry Rnn ,hnt u, sni n the
1'HON 2U0.J manner prescribed by law In foro-
S1LJU-' '"' ' klosnro sales; that the proceeds of
l said alo be nnnlled to tho payment
of tho costs nnd expensqs of fore
closure and sale with reasonable nt
torney's fees nnd then to plaintiffs'
demands and the balance If any to
whomsoever mny be lawfully entitled
thereto nnd thnt defendants and each
and all of them be forever barred of;
nil right, tltlo and Interest nnd I
equity of redemption in the prom-J
im- (lescrineu nerem nnH in .l.-
' ... illU
complnlnt of the plnlntlff herein, or
any part thereof.
This summons Is published by
order of tho Hon. J, S. Coke, Judre
of the Circuit Court of the Stnto of
Oregon for tho 2nd Judicial District.
in sain state. Hated August 3rd,
1911. Tho date of the first publlrn
tlon of this summons is August 4th
A. D. 1011.
CHAS. n. SELBY,
EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. SI. ON AUGUST 1, , U i9'
-I AND 20.
)!. l CO0S"AV AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON At
1ST 0, 11, 1, "I, 20 AND 31.
II. UKATINO. AGENT pnoNK MAlN S5-1
Tho cost of repairing tho
wiring In our building In
Marshlleld was nlno dollars.
Tho owner nt once got a re
duction Of Fifty Dollars ier
year in tho insurance.
Think it ovor.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
1L - Formoily Goo. G- ,-trimi,
r-3lMMl P ' J1-"-laflWV,iy. M . siiBM " 2
FAST SERVICE tb RnMinr.
ncS Jn ? leavlalha 0 o'clock every morning, eo
uect Mlth the ovenlna trnla to Portland. Paro $a!oO.
nr. 0PS "AY ltOSEURG STA GE LINE
OTTQ SCHETTER, Agent, c P ntn5AnD
120 MARKET AV Mrshe,d, A Z V
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REARY'S GUN SHOP
"I can fix It for you."
Gun, blcycje, niachlno lock repair
ing, Keys made and fitted.
E. RAVTIVT. t
Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-It
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