The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 30, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
01. 0. MALONKV
IIAN E. MALONKV
Editor and I'uli.
Xi vs Editor
Local Overflow
Address all communications to
COOS WAY DAILY TIMES.
Sfjirsliflelri :: :: :: :: Oregon
Dedicated to tho aorvlco of the
peoplo, that no good causo shall lack
a champion, and that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Entered nt tho postofneo at Marsh
(lold. Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second class
mall matter.
All Independent Republican news
paper published ever evening oxcopt
Sunday, and Waokly by
Hio Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
suhscriition rates.
DAILY.
Ono yoar $6.00
Per month 60
WEEKLY.
One year . . . . $1.50
When paid strictly In advance the
subscription price of tho Coos Bay
Times Is $5.00 ptr year or $2.60 for
six months.
DOllN.
P1NEUOK To Mr. nnd Mrs. It. E.
X'luegor, n son, Wednesday, Aug
ust 30. Mother nnd child are do--lug
nicely and Papa I3ob Is hap-
pier than If a hundred rnllronds
wcro coming to Coos Day. Grandpa
and Grandma Elckw'orth also cs
tonded a warm welcome to tho lit
tle stranger.
Hoy Hotter. Thojyoung Bon of J.
W. Vineyard of Eaatslde, who hns
been very ill of bloodpolsonlng, Is re
ported Improving.
BIG MEETING BANDON MtN
IT COQUILLE IIJOliE
In Hotter. Mr. Alto? nn Enstsldo
resident, who has boon very 111 of
ptoinnlno poisoning from eating can
nod goods Is reported Improving.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
OF MAHSIIFIELI).
OOIelnl Paper of Coo County
ItEADY FOIt PUHLIO CONTROL.
THE Amorlcun Tele)houu nnd Tol
egraph compnuy commonly
known ah tho Doll systam, lu Its
nnnunl roport, innkes a frank appeal
for n single owiiorslilit of telephone
linos throughout the country under
propor governmental regulation.
Thnt much progress toward this end
'has .been maijo may be gathered from
Ihis jtatomont:
Whorovor It could be lognlly
tlouo nnd done with tho ncqulcH
onso of tho public, opposition
companies have beon acquired
nnd merged Iut6 the Hell syfltuin.
Tho report declaron that since
these mergos bagnn tho cont of con
Htructlon, Including toll IIiioh, per ox
chilngo station, has Htendlly docrenH
od, from $199 lu 190Q to $1-12 In
1910, nnd correspondingly thero hns
beon an average decrease for the an
nual churgo for exchange service,
from $14.08 lu 1900 to $31.28 lu
1910. Tha taxes paid lu 1910 were
more than (i per cunt of gross earn
ings, 10. I por cent of tho net earn
ings nnd l.-l por cunt of Its valuation
of Its tolophnno plants.
Tho contention Is made, nnd fairly
so, that tho telephone should be as
universal ns tlfo highways, extending
from ono man's door to uuothorS,
And that rntos tthould bu mndo thor
oughly popular nnd reasonable. This,
It Ifl contended, could bo best done
uudr ono ownership ami fair regu
lation. So far as competition goes,
tho tolophono ,1s ono public utility
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New Physician. Dr. W. P. Hop
kins of Portlnnd arrived here today
to assume a position as physician nnd
surgeon nt tho Bonver Hill mines un
der Dr. E. Mlngus.
Lows Finger. Goo. Holmes, n
cook at tho Bunkor Hill boarding
hotiBO cut oft tho first finger of his
loft hand while chopping kindling.
Ho Is gotting along ns well us could
bo oxpectod.
wljbjio Horvlcp (o tho peoplo Is hinder
,od nthor than helped by divers'
lums nun nviiuiniiiiH. ah iiir H
concerned, thoi'o has never
on actual competition fie-
n
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Bi'stems v
runny be
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ipryu i'ii'"l"iu Liiiiiiiiiiiun, mil i ii.
Iiiib boon to force peoplo to mufutftln
I two telephone systems for u whll
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iiiti v iiiiii iviiiiui miiutu.
If tho beuolUft' of competition cun
i)t) had and tho evlln n voided by pub-
iic'Oontrol nnd lobulation, tlmt will
Villi tut step.
North Bend News
Fighting Charge!. Mnrshnl J. W.
Cartor today Died Information before
City Hecordor Butler charging O.
Morrlssoy nnd F. Grant -with lighting
on North Front street hut night. The
combat Is snld to have been a lively
one. They will have their hearing
Inter.
Child Umvh Fingers. Tho threo-yenr-old
son of Mr. nnd Mr, I. E.
Johnson had tho first linger nnd part
of tho second linger of ono hand cut
off this morning by n hatchet. Wheth
er tho child or some of his plnymnten
wielded the hntchot Is not known.
Tho family lives In South Mnrsliflol.1
near tho cemotory.
In Hiinawny. A. L. Kedfliild and
child and Mr. Itodfleld, Jr., nnd wife
of North Bend were in n rnthnr bud
runnwny on tho road to Beaver Hill
yesterday. While passing Dr. E.
Mlngus nuto, ono of tho wheels of the
rig Hllpped over t,hu grade frighten
ing tho horses nnd breaking the
wheel nnd tongue. Tho team got
nwny, throwing tho occupnnts who
hnd not nlready Jumped out. Mrs.
Hcdlleld, Br., sustained u slightly
Injured kneo. Tho rig wiib demolished.
T
S HOW
(Snide Siimmeillii, who Iihk boun
visiting relatives in Myrtle Point, re
turned to North Itoml today.
Mrs. l!mry Truoiuan of North
Bond IlnlghtH was a guest yesterday
of lior daughter, Mrs. Harry Uus
foll of Marshlleld.
Mrs. C. II. Worrell and Mrs. K. W.
Fahy nnd daughter, Miss Hazel of
Dullards, oxpeot to leave tomorrow
for n few weeks' stay at Portland.
Itobt. McCnnn foreman of tho
North Bond mill, will leave noxt
weok for n visit nt his sister's and
hrothor'a In Edmonton and Heddier,
Can.
Mrs. Harry Hrndnold, Pnsquln
Bradlleld, Miss Margaret Wltto, and
M)ss Humphrey were guests nt tho
Imhotf home nnd of Mrs. E. II. Jones
yostorday.
Miss Margaret Wltto and Miss
Humphrey, nurses of tho Good Sam
aritan hospital In Portland, uro
spending their vacation at tho home'os
i Mrs, nurry Brndflold of
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First Agate Carnival Closes
Frank Tichcnor Plans
Big Hotel There.
(Special to The Times,)
POT OJlKOltn, Oregon, Aug. 2'J -Port
Orfnrd's First Annuul Agate
Carnival olosud Saturday. It was a
micro In every wny. The Tlchr
HQr Trophy n beautiful silver cup
offered ns a prlxe by Frank B. Tichc
nor .of Portland, for tho best dl-plu
or Agaton. was won by Mrs. ! 'n
Knapp. .The wrnnri award jvns glv"n
to Mrs. William fltlllwui jid tho
third best display belonged to Mrs.
Ames Johnson. Miss Enn McKenrlo
won ilrst priao for lludlng the best
nguto on tho benches during tho Car
nival and Miss I.uclle 'Meredith won
second prize. F. E. Colloy, tho Dis
trict Mnnager of the W. O. W. for
Southern Oregon, who was visiting
horo during tho Cnrnlvnl won tho
prize for cntchlng tho lnrgest trout
from the shore of Orford I.ako, nnd
received a line assortment of Trout
flies. Even tho old tlmo citizens of
Port Orford were surprised at the
vnrlety and size of tho ngnto display
at tho Carnival, nnd already plans aro
bolng mndo for tho Second Annunl
Agato Carnival to be hold noxt yoar.
Tho Battlp of Battlo Rock which tool;
placo tho night Gov West nnd his
party wore hero will ho onlargod nnd
Improved upon, and bo made ono of
tho nttrnctlyo features of tho CarnlVai
noxt year. Interest In ngate hunt
ing hns been stimulated, nnd tho Port
Orford Comerclal Club Is planning to
plnco nn exhibit of Port Orford's ng
ntes In the Chnmbor of Commorco In
Portlnnd nnd Snn Francisco so travel
lers can see a samploofthornrostones
so numerous on Port Orford's bench-
Frank B. Tlchonor is nlannlns
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,, mBK carat prinKdat
U TAmm etrit.
AlnrSll-itho proptlnn nt n tnrtrn a.i.,,n.n. tT-..l
horp for next year ta ako care of tho
Farmers' Union to Have Sper
cial District Officer Come
to Coos County. ' -
COQUILLE, Ore., Aug. 29. At a
largely attended convention of the
mombors of nil tho local branches
of tho'Frnmcrs Educational' and Co-
oporntivo Union of America hero Sal
urday, arrangements wore mndo to
take up with, a Portland warehouse
company n proposition for handling
tho output of .all tho' members. By
this central sales ngoncy, it Is bo
Moved thnt the prices tho rnnchors
will derive for their products will bo
greatly increased.
P. M. Hall-Lawls ,ojt Catching In
Jot, fruit Inspector for Coos county,
was present and made a short address
In which he stated that F. A. Sykes,
secretary of tho Oregon and Idaho
district of tho Union would be in
Coos county from September 10 to
20 for tho purposo of assisting tho
locals In extending tholr member
ship nnd nlso for tho purposo of or
ganizing tho ranchers on the Coos
Bay sido of tho county. Mr. Hnll
Lewls stntcd ho had tho mattor up
with tho district olllclals for somo
tlmo.
It was nn nil day session nnd din
ner was served hero.
During his stay In Coqulllo, Fruit
Inspector P. M. Hnll-LewlB caused
quite a stir by making n tour of tho
stores nnd notifying thorn that thoy
must not handle diseased fruits nnd
sorved notlco thnt any dlsonscd fruits
found In tholr placos honcofortu
would bo destroyed.
DEHHY
Thru Its flnvor won Its favor.
A TUHK1SH HATH will do you
GOOD. Phono 214-J.
State Game Warden Finley Aft
' er Minister's Party For
Law Violation.
BANDON, Oi-o., Aug. 29. State
Gamo Warden FInloy has boon hero
sovoral dnys Investigating nn alleged
violation, of thb gamo lnws involving
n hnlf-dozon nromlnont local men.
Ho announces that ho has arranged
with Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
LilJoqviBt of Coqulllo to hnvo tho
grand Jury tnko tho mntter up nt tho
Septombor term of court.
According to Mr. FInloy, Deputy
Gamo Warden Morgan discovered tho
nkinB of two spotted fnwns near the
camp of the Bandon men a short
tlmo ago. Ho further claims that
when Deputy Morgan nsked them
about It, they first laid tho killing
on to a slxtocn-year-old boy who was
with tho party but lator dented it.
Finally it was taken boforo JubUco
Holden nt Coqulllo who discharged
thorn on tho grounds thnt tho ovi
donco against them was not conclu
sive. Stnto Gamo Warden FInloy al
leges further that Justlco Holden
stated that his principal reason for
docldlng contrary to tho ovldonco in
troduced by tho stnto was tho stato
mont of Bev. II. C. Hnrtranft, pastor
of tho Prcsbytorlnn church In Ban
don, denying the chnrges. Mr. FIn
loy declares that tho caso will not bo
dropped becnuso ho claims tho ovl
donco of guilt Is conclusive. Tho Ban
don peoplo Involved nnd who aro to
bo summonod boforo tho grand Jury
aro: llov. H. C. Hnrtranft, pastor of
Bandon Prcsbytorlnn church; II. E.
Boak, Sam Barrows, B. F. Klopfor,
H. C. Schmoker, nnd a nephew of
Mr. Barrows.'
The Sign of Salesmanship
Half of salesmanship is cnthusiam.
it you have anytning to sell, trade,
'ent or want help, try a want ad.
The New Styles
FOR
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911-1912.
NOW IN
Browns, Greys and Blues
BEST EVER, WITH PRICES LOWEST
Suits for Men From $6.50 to $25.00
FIXUP
' Mri$- GrJy 1 1 1 1111111
??vyiv5wSHiP"iI II Mr i
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NITRO CLUB
SHOT SHELLS,
TJfie best shot shells ever made
improved with a steel lining.
This steel lining around the smoWeu powder iniurei better pat
tern, betttr penetration, and greater Telocity for the ame load.
It givei added itrength to the ihell and protection to load ado!
hooter.
Nitio Club ihot sheila have won every intentate handicap for
the lait two yean. Cwt no more lhan ordinary sheila.
For Remington-UMC and all other ihotgun,
QgnJpgfol-WfCke perfect ihoohag combmatioa.
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALUC CARTRIDGE CO.
299 Bfo.dw.x, Ntw Ttrk City
Wo carry all tho Itomlngton modols of repeating guns and also tho
othor models that have proved bes t suited to Iho Coos Bay country.
Wo can also order nny special model and secure it for you promptly
Our stock of cartridges Id complete.
The merchant who advertises with an Electric
Sign tells the world that he.iscnthusiastic
Sout his store. ' ! .. " "'j;fnr
The hlcctric Sign drives home .tliis , message,
and drives it hard. . ) . i I , j (1
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It is the best and livest expression of enthusiasm
that you can find at any' price. ' '
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Get a Sign that stands for YOUR business and
none other.
Telephone 178.
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Oregon Power Company y
The Electric Sign Is the Sign of Salesmanship
THEJURKISH BATH PARLORS
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HAVE MOVED
From tholr old quarters, In tho Coos building, ono block north
to a now homo at 392 Broadway which has boon cspoclally fitted
up for them and whero they are hotter propared than ovor bo
foro to rondor oxccllont sorvlco to tho public. TUWC18H, BUS
SIAN, STEAM, KLECTRK) and HHOWKlt BATHS, In fact nny bath
that can bo given nnywhoro may bo socurcd horo.
You aro cordially lavltod to cnll at our now quartors.
Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants
PIIO.VE 21-I.J.
002 JIllOADWAY
MAHSIIFIELI)
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY AT MAHSIIFIELI). OREGON,
Capital and surplus aud profits ..,..,,.$107,000.00
Total resources 535,000.00
United States .Depository for Postal Savings
Does a general banking business,
Interest paid on time and savings deposits,
OFFICERS:
W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, " Dorsev'Kreltzer,
.President, Vice-President, ""; Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
' . W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke,
W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes,
John F, Hall, s, C, Rogers,
F- s ow, w, P, Murphy,
M, C, Horton,
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus anil Undivided
Profits Over ......
Assets Over
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
$100,000
$500,000
WATCH! NOTICE! Good Livery Service
suiumer tourists and hunters -who are
coming In Increasing numbers each
year to thla aectlon of Oregon.
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The Gunnery
"Sportsmen's Headquarter"
FRONT 8T.
Homer Mauzey, one of the drivers
and the solicitor for us is out for
Laundry. Watch him! he Is liable
to stop you on the street and exnlatn
all details of Laundry and also to bo
at your homo any time. He knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
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Fancy new rigs, good horses anil
taroful drivers are now at the dia
osal of the Coos Bay public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready f
ny trip anywhere any time. Horie
)oarded and rigs cared for.
New hearse and special accommo
datlons provided-for ffaueralvPrtl.
w.u.
1AVKHY ASVTWWaU
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