Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
SM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1911-LEIIING EDITION. -Tt NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES. Continued.) 4 . CATCHING INLET ITEMS. fS)cclnI to Tlio Times. ) Wo nro very sorry to ri'port t'mt Mrs. C. II. Jackson Is not ns well n 'iistml. IIIHEFS OK IIAXDOX unn mboied 0 D O V jJ'.i t 11 10 DOV oicott 12 10 D O Vo.cott 13 10 DO )lcott M 10 J II rinmtgnn 20 10 J D McNeil 21 11 .1 1) .ic.Nell 22 11 J L McNeil ...2!1 11 .1 P McNeil 24 11 I U McNeil 25 11 .1 : AicNoll 20 11 Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Wnllnuo ami eon, Karl, wero in Miirahlleld Wod-ne8ilay. Xl'HM III' lilt" ('II.V"l.VtllCM'll Told liy Hit1 Recorder On Tuesday, at Drndy's cnnip. n few miles below town, the seven year old son of .1. A. Foster, fell on nn ax ho ,j jj MiNill was carrying, cutting his wrist badly. Flnnng'n Kst. and Man r .iIullon....2J 12 Prof. II. Tom, left Mnr J D McNeil .27 11 ,28 11 I Mary P Mullen, untUi 27 12 ,,,,,,,,, , , L Mnry F Mullen, und1, 2S 12 .39 F rndrlck Hall Mason Infant son I w,.:sT nvsKKlt 1IIMj Am,1Ti0. of Mr. and .Mrs. F. II. Mason of this, ,rr, miiiciiimim n . C. Ostein, wife and ion ! F1"nnS l5V. ni yesterday on the Anvil for .Mnl" ! .Mullen... .23 12 Monmoutli, Ore., where Prof. Ostein nnnngin i,si. anu l.n l.nnn ntnnln.t li, Mm nlinl ,.F mnlli. .MIIH I' JVlIIIICn . . . . 2 4 12 Allon .lackson, who left for Kosc-i ,,, i ,,, , .1, a..a vn,. Mary V Mullen, mid fe 25 12 bunr some time ago, returned r"- , ci , ' , Mary K Mullen, mid d 2G 12 .... t ............. 1.1 i.i n'.i nnml . CCIUiy mill ruiiui i ins iiiiv iu n muni tion much Improved. Carl Ilollonbcclt and fnmlly, who have been vlaltlng the last tliroo '' eI at their home Wednesday , . , " . ,,.,,. ,, i tnornlng. Short funeral services weeks at Gravel lord. Myrtle Point l.prc ,,,,,,, n, ,,, PC1U!tery Vesterda nnd Ilnndon, returned home Wodnus-, nfteruoon, Hev. II. C. Ilnrtranf: ofll- dny. I elating. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Ross, Mr. Joliu Nosier & Norton, wholesn'e and Iloncbrnke nnd son Hoss arrived from commission merchants, of Coipillle. Mnrshlleld yesterday whoro they had iivp bought the warehouse ImisIiipfb been called Saturday on account of ,,f tliu Ilandon Warehouse Co.. for- tilr. Klgg's Illness. nierly operated by the A. K. Eaui- m i . r i... i..i... tt..ii i, brook Co.. and will conduct the wuno Tuesday Mesdan.es John Hull, Win. fi.()m t)is t ()n Mr Xortm w Curtlss, I. Lnndo, .1. Loo Hrowii, I)lnu, lis liemlqunrtors , In Hundon Win. niiebnor. Miss Frances FriiUFC nnd will have chnrge .of "this .end of nnd Mrs. Whereat drovo from ,nr8h- -Jljo business, nnd Mr. Schetter who ,, , . ,, n ,, ,,, has been In charge of the Ilnndon Jlcld nnd mado Mrs. C. II. Jackson .Wlirt,,10UKO Coi wl .,,,, nMncllw. linppy by the beautiful boquets of ,,,i Wth the new company In the. name lloworn presented nnd u few hoiirH of capacity, sociability. AWAV TO SCHOOL Our Sabbath school Is not nourish-' lug iih wo would like .til kwlt. if A ;, t, ()f , our young pet e w 1 m y come , f Tuwulny morning for ?."' ""J!1" li"1. V''" I1 " V .. Sm Itnfaol. California, where lufwlll evervtl I. t: wniilVl lio mi lYiiicli liioro t,,,t,,"1 tho MoHllt Tnm,,I)ln8 M""" "". -."u... V..:".. - 5"i. V..V. J, . .. Acndeiny during the fall term. Co- l :r, 4 ui .78 .7S .7S .78 .7S1 .78 .78 1 .78 .78 .7S .7S .7S .78 .78 .3u i .3U .30 qulllo Sentinel. PLAX XKW IH'ILDIXC cncournglng for our faithful ' supei ' Intcndcnt who tries ho hard to Iinve . it othorwlso. Tho ChrlRtlan Rndenvor gavo nl fnrowoll party Wednesday night at Tho C(j Vn, Cna Com. tho ditching Inlot hcIiooIIiouho for pilMy lmv nimm nogotlntlons for tho Itcv. Stalneti and fnmlly who will piirchaso of n lot In the nmlii business lenvo Siiturdny for Dayton, Ohlo.''iiter of town where It In undor- .,i... u.. o,..i..u ...iii ...i., .. n. ww. 'stood that they will erect a building wlioro Hev. Staines will tako n three nl(, (1() ( R wt n, I10,prn mxchU yenra course In n theological semi- ,,rv necessary to tho niuiingeiiient of n nary. Mrs. Ocorge Hoss nddressed IVrst-class reaiiuy. J. A. Miller, tho nudleace. Mrs. Tied Messerly'f,c:'n' of tho company stntes that .,-...ii i ... .!.... im.-w ...,,.u '" n" probability work wl commence presided at tho organ. Ihreo songs , 0co ()n (0 ow ll1,I,nK ftthoiIf!ll wero Hung, "yill There lie Any business will bo carried on nt tho old Stnru," "Near tho .Cross',' nnd, ."God I stand until spring, Coqullle Sent! n 3 no With You." Mr. T. M. Collver was en II cil upon to mnke somu ro innrkH, nnd we rthoiild Judge ho wim hungry for tho II rut thing ho said wns "Tho way to n man's henrt Is through his slomuch." Then ho sag Rented playing leap frog but no ono was found who would leap. When tho last song wns sung, Hev. Staines upoko wordH of encouragement to tho Kudenvor. All wero sorry nt tho parting for Hev. Staines nnd Mrs. Staines have endeared themselves to tho community. not. COMIX(J TO COOS COUXTV HITCH WHALES TO SHIP. dipt. Jones of Anvil Hiin Scheme to Ini'i-eiiM' Speed by Hiii-ucxlng lllg l'ellovH. Cnpt. Mucgenii of the Hronkwntor is to hnve his Hiipremncy ns inastor of tho ocean greyhound contested by Capt. Jones of the Anvil ns soon nn lie enn put Into effect n new Idea he has for tanking his bont the fastest on the Pnrlllc const. "While tho Anvil Is speedy." de clnred Cnptnln Jones, "I hnve n plnn on foot looking to tho driving of hor Along nt n fnr mnro rapid puce. Ho tween Cnpo Lookout nnd Cascade Heads the sen In covered with whale. I novcr snw them ho tlilck n they nro this sonson. They nro feeding on Bchools of flah nnd nro so tnntn thnt they come tip cIobo to n vessel, ranking their enpturo nn onsy innt tor. "Now, my scheme Is to enpture a couple of these powerful chnps nnd brenk them to drive in harness. Aft er training them for n month I war rant that I could hitch them to tho Anvil." Shlllor Hermann nnd wife of Port- Innd punned through Ilnseburg this morning, on route to Mnrshllold, where they will spend n couple of weekft visiting with friends. Mr. Hermann Is a son or Hon. Illnger Her mann of Hosehurg. Itoseburg News. WAS IIH LOXIfONV Visitor "Jack won sonirrv siiookk.d Artict Trumbull Wills Second Tlmo ' Itefore Legally Dhmttxl (Hy Absoclatcd Press to tho Coos Hay Times.) NKW YOItK, Aug. 23-- Brooklyn noclety people have received cards recalling the wedding announcement of MIm Katherlne Hreler ami Kdwnrd Truiubull, the Mural nrtlst who niiii- ricd August S. Mlfcs Hreler's law- yeru now explain thnt Trumbull though believing lilb first mnrringo lind been set aside. Is not legillv free. NOTICI3 TO BUIISC1U11KRS. Times subscribers who do not recolvo tholr pnpora regularly nro requestod to notify Tho Tlmoa oflloco of nny Irregulnrlty In delivery. This la tho only means The Times has of know- A In- ...I .... .. - .6 niiou BuoscnuerB nilea tholr papers, and consequently the only means of remedying the trouble. lliimliiii l'Vai Tlmt Xoieil Won mi Impostor. Tho Hundon Hecorder biij'b Loudon, nut hor, newspnper ninii nnd politician, wns supposed to have taken n trip along tho Oregon coast, nnd wns supposed to hnve been nt Hundon from AugiiBt 1st to 3rd; nt the same time n man, supposed to be tho only nnd original Jnck Lou- ion, was supposed to huvo been nt Crescent Luke, Washington, catching Ilenrdslee trout with n dlninond shlri html for halt. Now, If anyone enn tell who Is tho renl Jnck London let hi in rlso up nnd speak, for people along the coast nro very curious to know who Is tho renl nnd who Is tho Impostor. "Jnck London, or tho ninn repre senting himself ns Jnck, left hero August 3rd nnd on the 6th he wns supposed to hnvo been nt Lnke Cres cent, Wnsh., and hnd fished there for sovernl days. Now, If he wns really nt both places, ho certainly had to go somo to get to Lake Crescent. So who can solve the mystery?" O MAHSHKIKLI). John V Flnnngnn, undK' 1 H O Flnnngnn, nnd'.S 1 John W Flnungnn, unit1, 2 V. fl I.'lnnnirnn. nnilU. . 3 John W Flnnngnn, nnd Vs K G Flnnngnn, nnd . John W Flanagan, iindMi ....4 13 G Flnnagan, und1. 4 M E Hnrry . . '. . . . , .17 M 12 Harry .'....18 M 13 Harry ;...10 M 13 Harry ,.20 M 13 Harry ,...2'1 M 13 Hurry :..;22 M 13 Harry :23 'l M 13 Harry .'.'24 1 Mnry F .Mullen' 25 1 P It Tully ....'.'..-... 0 -2 P It Tully ...': 10 :2 P It Tully ....11 P It Tully .'....'.'....12 J W Flnnngnn 22 John F Hnll, trustee. 24 John F Hnll, trustee . 1 John F Hnll, trustee . 2 M 13 Hnrry 3 M R Hnrry 4 M 13 Hnrry 5 Letltn Flnnngnn 0 Lc.tltn Flnnngnn 7 Letltn Flnnngnn 8 John F Hnll, trustee '1 John F Hnll, trustee.. 2 I John F Hall, trustee. 3 John F Hnll, trustee . 4 John F Hnll, trustee.. 5 John F Hnll, trustee, ti Mnry F Mullen 21 Mnry F Mullen 22 Mnry F Mullen 23 Mary F Mullen 24 M: 13 "Hnrry. undl4 . . . ;25 M B'llnrry, und6 2C M 13 Hnrry, uniPj . . .27 M 13 Hnrry, und' . . .28 M 13 Hnrry, nnd .... 2G 10 M 13 Hnrry, nnd 16.... 27 10 M 13 Hnrry, nmP.S . . .'.28 10 John F Hnll, trustee. 1 11 John F Hall, trustee. . 2 11 John F Hall, trustee.. 3 11 Mnry F Mullen 18 11 Mnry F Mullen 19 11 Mnry F Mullen 20 11 Mnry F Mullen 21 11 13 G Larson 5 12 13 G Larson 0 12 13 0 Larson 7 12 FlenivHargen 1." 12 Klein Hargen 1G 12 Mnry F Mullen 20 12 Mnry F Mullen 21 12 13 G Larson 27 12 13 G Larson 2S 12 M 13 Hnrry 13 13 M 13 Hnrry II 13 13 G Flnnngnn 22 15 13 O Flnnngnn 23 15 W M IUchnrdson .... 3 Id W M IUchnrdson .... 4 10 W M IUchnrdson .... r 10 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.301 1.30 2.C0 2.C0 2. GO 2. GO 2. GO 2. GO 2. GO 2.G0 2. GO ' 2.G0 2.G0' 2. GO 2. GO .78 .78 .7S .78 .78 .7S .7S .78 .73 .78 1.04 1.0 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.01 1.04 1.01 vl.04 ' "1.04 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 .39 .39 .39 .4 a .78 .7S .78 .7S .78 .78 27.04 1.04 1.01 1.04 1.01 ,1.0 i 1.04 1.04 1.01 2.G0 2.G0 .73 .7S 1.5G .78 .78 ieS Are. ?o Empire City, Ore. Is Now Open to the Public Day and Night Rates Reasonable Special Service to Private Parties E. W. SCHROCK, Prop. PESS0NAL DIRECTORY TK. II. II. .MOOIH3, Chiropractor. "" Chronic Diseases n Specially 203 Coos Uldg Phono 81-L pillco hours 1 to 5; C:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 'to 5' pvll. G. W. LKSI.Ip, - Osteopathic Pliyolclan Graduate' of tho American school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllco In I31dorodo Ul'k. Hours 10 to 12; 'l to 4; Phono 101-Jj. Marshlloldj Oregon. pH. J. W. INGHAM, Pliysiclr.il and Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Uullding . hones: Olllco 102.T; Itcsldcuco 1021. J. W. HKXXKTT, Lawyer. Offlco ovor Flanagan & Dennett Dnnk larshflold Oregon TIL .7. T. McCOHMAC, Phyolclnn and Surgeon Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Jnice: Lockhart Dutldlng, opposite Post O.aice. Phono 105-J r h a. c. nuuitouaiis, -' Scleiitllle Mahsnglst, Trent,rfvall'dl8c'n8vcs Ofllco, corner Second nnd Central Avonuo. Olllco hours 11 to 12 n. m. 2 to 5 p. m. rK. A. ,F. HKXDItY'S Modern Dental Pnrlors. Wo nro equipped to do high clnss work on short notlco nt tho vory lowest prices. I3xnmlnntion froo. Lndy nttondnnt, Coko building, oppo slto Chnndlor hotel. XOTICI3 OK DI3LIXQUI3XT TAXKS FOU THI3 YKAIl 1010. COMMLSSIOX IS XAMHH SHKHIFK'S AKSKSSMIJXT FOH 1010 Twp. S!7 S, It lit W, W. 31. Ore. Assessed Descrlp- , to tlon Sec Tax n. Folsom Heglnnlng nt n point on tho rnngo lino 9r.fi.6S ft N of tho 813 cornor of Twp 27 S of range 13 W W M nnd running thence W 29C.G8 ft, thenco N 34.32 ft thence onst 29C.G8 ft to snld rnngo lino; thenco south 34.32 ft nlong snld rnngo lino to tho plnce of Deginnlug containing 23--100 acres 2G Twn. nt S. It 1" W. AV. 31. Oro. M. H. Dement N2NW4 20 lG.jf. Lot Dlk Tax Henry Spencock No Hend Ocennvlow Add I'nd fi-9 20 nennett Trust Co No Hend Oceanvlew Add I'nd 2-9 20 Win. Vniighnn Ilan- gor Plat 2, Und ,.. W. W. Graves Graves Add to Marshfleld, . . Ktnel M. Heynolds Blanchard's Livery Wo hnvo secured ih llvory bust, noss of L. II, HoUner and nro pro pared to render excellent service ti tho pooplo of Coos Uny. Cnroful drivers, good rigs nnd ororythlup thnt will menu satisfactory sorvlco to tbo public. Phono us tor a driving hors. a rig or anything needed Id tho llvory lino. Vo also do n trucking business of all kinds. IlLAXCHAIU) HHOTHKRfl. Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First und Alder Streets. Phone 138-J 2 25 1 IS Kngllsli Arbitrators CIiukcii lo Set tle lllg Strll.e (By Associated Pross to Coos Hny Times.) LONDON. Aug. 23 Personnel of the Koyal Commission appointed to Inquire Into the trouble between the railways and onm oves which iii m the recent utrlke was made mibllc n. I Graves Aibi in fnrah. day. The chairman Is Sir David liar- field 2 IS rel, former secretary for Ireland: for 13. P. McCarthy Graves tile rnllromls. Sir Tlinmnu 1) llllo I Ailil in Xlnrol.rini.l o i e secretary of the mlneowners iissocln-1 Frank J. Kable Graves nun nun Mr tuns. i. iieale. vice chan- Add to .Marshfleld, . . 4 IS color of the I'nlverslty of Hlrmlug- Frank J. Knble Graves hrmj for the unions. Arthur Hendor-i Add to Mnrshfleld. .. 5 IS son. member of Parliament and John Frank J. Kable Graves Hurnett, chief labor correspondent of I Add to Marshfleld, . . CIS the Hoard of Trade. 'Holt Line Ry. Co. Knosbny Plat "F" 3.21 53 .IS 1.7G .44 Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses an'd refill drivers are now at the dls osal of the Coos Bay public at REASONAHLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere any time. Horses joarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and Bpeclal accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AX1 FEED STARLES PHONE 275-J $100 Reward, $100 i , ''.!' .ri"".U;j' '' !'liMr ll'' i'U-.iJ li... . " lVe U.lt "', ",w ''bit nUt' . 14 .11 .44 .It .44 1.70 We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits No. Hend 1013 That six months nfter such- fnma o are delinquent a tax certificate of Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry! I)1IVD 1CIT.T w ' . ".'" Jil.1.1.1 ov-o 'l.HI .'..iniil.tfna. ...... .... .. ' ......,. ...I Hut uliiiio li. 1.....M ..i.i...;" ,. T.. ".'.."' lllOIIUqiiency Will ssuo therein. n nm. ,'.,K?,in":! ,,,l "'.'""', "'H1' "urrh vlded by law. ALICE II The Popular Picnic Roat. Now makes regular schedule on !i:!-h,M:r'Mri,;;fi Ti,e 7o eCoie . the , ' "8 a. U008 R,Ter run- ;M.uitoni"iu;A-" ..Wrm .n,f..f,:: tax only and those rem .X" , Y'.annima weeK flays nt 4 q. m. Ar- I.J.ll,.,.,.., II .11 ." MUMlt-l HI . - "" -..-.,.. (- UMUIIIIi .1 i m.. . total nmount ns lnw, Interest nt cent por month frnia April, 1911. and ng such descrln- to fifty cents per niiiV"SVi.,o-,:iV.rX.r"air!"r 10 Per cent of you. Miruw it VhM .'jKm.VhVif b" , o3 K T: P.enBU" Provided by a1. ; ,irn,s,,,h..,R5; vjm ,1 ier lion .nl !V.inB " MuTwini. Jffi. ' ".""v" . J.uu "r" on0.7 me proprlriori bMf o miioh fnlth in IHiiiri ' ul C08t ot PUbllshl lliSi line1. Wn,CD nn,0UnU '" u iuursuueia ni 8146 a. m. Sunday, leaves Marshfleld at 8 a. . Returns at S p. m. oMb,.MJrJTOK'ACO-'TB,.0 T.ke lltllt' riall7 rill tor ronitfp.tion DU ... w W. GAGE, Sheriff nnd Tax Collector of Coos county, Oregon. U Ih II Ue'' T10 Hma inrentlva blll frr Don't forget the Turkish IIOMS 214-J. Batha ncTiiniiCM hTM fADfl nnc n ri m It.lh 1II t v . tn mm wm r. i Htm .1 - t& KB!!L BUmiBvJIi ruiin ruUL TO From their old qunrtors, In tho Coos building, ono block north to a now homo nt 31)2 Drondwny which lms boon especially tirtcd up for them nnd whoro they nro better propnrcd thnu ie )B. foro to render excellout service to tho public. TURKISH. nv$. SIAX, STEAM, ELECTRIC nml KIIOWKIt IIATIIS, In fnct nm nth thnt can bo glvon anywhere iniiy bo recured here. , You nrc cordlnlly Invited to call nt our now qunrtors. Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants PHONE 211-J. .11)2 HROADWAY MAHSHFIKU) "FIFIELD" THE ONLY WAY TO 'FRISCO RAY" The Steamer Fiiield WILL. PROBABLY SAIL FROM BANDON FOR. SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday, Aug. 2?, 1911 TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT IIILTjYER'S CIGAR STORE. DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEOANY NOW READY FOR IIUSINESS LEAVES MARSHFIELD DAILY ROAT LEAVES ALERT LANDINO, .MARSHFIELD 5:00 A. M. COXNKCTINO WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTH ROUND TRAIN AT DRAIN. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE RU8Y COR NER DRUG STORE, PHONE U EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME V SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 0 A. M. ON AUGUST 1, 0, 11 ill AND 20. SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON AUG UST (, 11, 10, "(I AND HI. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN IW-L FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Will Sail from 'Frisco, for Marshfield Monday, Aug. 28, INTKR-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Pnone C. F. McQEORGE, Agent. "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITU THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails for Portland from Coos Bay, Tuesday Noon, Aug. 22 NORTn PA JIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PnONE 44 0 p McQEORGE, Agent Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY BENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Office Phono 191 Mambneld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Col and Plattin Lands a peclalty. General Atente "EASTSIDB" FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our nutos, leaving Marshfleld at 0 o'clock overy morning, con. nect w"1 U' oToning train to Portland. Fare 90.00. COOS nAY ROSEDURG STAGE LINE tof 1IETTER ' O. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AY, Marshfleld. Agen ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONS 11 - I i I Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The beat Domestio and Imported brands, nuter, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders materia! HUGH McLAIN r,, PENPAL CONTRACTOR . a ainUADWAY. PHONE 901 ,y