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THE COOS BAX TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONKY
DAN E. MALONKY
Editor and Pub.
News Editor
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Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
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LEAVE SOON
Plans made to Take U. S. S.
Training Ship to Portland
Next Wednesday.
Unless prosont plans tiro changed,
the United States training ship Dos
ton which has been hero for tlio past
month, will leavo next Wednesday
for Portland. Capt. Reynolds Is now
Au Indopondont Republican news- making plans for taking tlio vessel
Dedicated to the sorvlco of the
people, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, and that ovll shall not
thrive unopposed.
Entored at the postoffico at Marsh
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second class
mall matter.
paper published ovory evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tlio Coos Hay Times Publishing Co.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
DAILY.
One year 16.00
Per menth , 60
WEEKLY.
One year 1.50
Whon paid strictly in ndvanco the
subscription rlco of the Coos Bay
Tlmoa Is 5.09 p-ir year or $2.60 for
Ix months.
OFFICIAL PAl'EIt OF TUB CITY
OF MAHSIIFIELD.
Ofllclnl Paper of Coos County
UNREST AH A DISEASE.
NOBODY doubts that wo have a
speed mania. Tlio moro sonsa-
" tlon of moving swiftly bocomoB
n crying need of the system. Wo
hnvo a travel mnnlu. To those- who
havo ranged about the world iiiuph,
it Is impoBslulo to bo contoutud long
in ono spot.
Is it powlblo that tlio gunornl un
rest of tho modern world Is merely a
manifestation of the huuio state of-
back to the Columbia river whoro sho
will be stationed for sonio tlino.
While doflnite plans have not been
completed, It Is understood that tho
purpoBO Is to select some of tho mom
bors of the Mnrshllold Divisions and
some of tho members of tho Bandon
Division of the Oregon Naval Mlllttn,
which Is now here receiving Instruc
tion, to make tho trip on her.
Capt. Jiib Magco will pilot tho Bos
ton out from here.
It Is llkoly that a farewell recep
tion will bo tendered nboard tho vessel.
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THE CHANDLER.
F. W. Davis, Minneapolis; Wm,
Candlln, Conulllo; C. D. Minor, San
Francisco; J. Donholm nnd wlfo ami
daughter, Portland; E. R. Owen, Los
Angolcs; F. W. Fcenoy nnd wlfo, Ban
don; Phil Brownoll, Qnrdlnor; T. F.
Itlco, Long Bench.
nerves?
Is being dlHsntlsllod with existing THE LLOYD
conditions tho craving for something Dr. II. Kendall, Hoy Simpson. F.
dlfforout, a symptom of dlscaso King, O. C. Clnrko and wlfo, of Clarke
rather than a proof of onllghtonod Comedy Co.; W. C. Ouonthor, LaPorl,
progress? I1: H. Hampton, Bnudon; J. Smith,
It Is certainly poHslblo to bo tin- Coos Rlvor; W. J. Elmrond, IL, Wng-
roasonably Hiiscoptlblo to a cry for or mid Wm. Hormos, Soknno, Wn.
change, JiiBt ns posHlblo to ns to bo- tup iir wen
LV ' 4tUow BofaothliiK In frottymt change U,IU?, dobs county; violin II. StnVr.
.j thnt beget an nppotlto?. KKt.0; . c. Jackson, City," Itox
in our niarm at ihkiiir root are Thomn8i Portland; Chns. Brosl and
wo gottlng Into u state whore taking KreU Akc0( North ,Jom,. Norto
root will bo Impossible? N0.tlli Portlnnd; II. F. Folgor, Port
It In well to romombor thnt whllo Orford; Win. Stream nnd D. C.
thoro enn bo no progress without strenm, Port Orford.
chnngo, it Is entirely possible to havo
a great deal of changu without pro
gress. A moro norvous attitude of unrest
elgnlllos nothing worth whllo. A
people that makes few changes nnd
then dellborntely will fur surpass u
pooplo thnt Is Jumping from one
thing to'nnothor merely for tho snko
of doing something different.
COUNTY WARRANTS.
All Coos County warrants drawn
on tho Gunornl Fund nnd endorsed
prior to April 1, 1910, will ho paid
upon presentation at my olllco In Co
qulllo, Oregon. No Interest will bo
allowed on any of these warrant aft
er August 2-1, 1011.
Dated this 36th day of .Vigust
1911. T. M. DJMMICK,
County Trea3inor,
THE COOS
C. Underwood, South Inlot; F.
Martin, nnd Al Smith, Coos River;
Tom .Murphy, Portlnnd; n. B. Smith,
Portlnnd; Chns. Hellor, Dora; F. Ony,
Portlnnd.
ALLEGES FRAUD
IN LOCAL DEAL
F. W. Kern Sues Niehaus
Estate on Account of North
Bend Box Factory. ,
The following Oakland, Cal., press
dispatch will bo of Interest to many
Coos Bay people who are personally
acquainted with tho parties mention
ed and nlso becnuso the North Bond
Box factory is the property named
In tho suit:
"The Into Edward F. Nolhaus, for-.
merly a wealthy Berkeley furniture
manufacturer, is accused of fraud
In a suit filed before tho superior
court by Frederick W. Kern. Tho
fraud Is alleged to havo been com
mitted in the purchase of a furniture
factory at Iforth Bond, Ore. Kern
claims that Niehaus Induced him nnd
D. O. Drufflo to put money Into this
enterprise on tho representation that
tho property would cost $40,000, and
that this was a roasonablo prlco for
It.
"Subsequently, Kern claims that
ho found thnt Niehaus only paid
$30,000 for tho wholo plnnt, nnd ho
asks thnt $6,000, which ho clnlms
ho wns wrongfully induced to put up,
bo returned to him. Tho suit Is di
rected against Mathlldo NlohauB wi
dow of tho doad man, ns executrix
of his will. Nlohnus disinherited his
only child, n son, Edwnrd II. A. Nie
haus, but tho son wns given half of
tho largo estato after ho had begun
n contost of tho will and tho evidence
produced showed thnt tho Instrument
would bo broken. Mrs. Nlohnus, tho'
young man's mother, hnd becomo
embittered ngnlnst him becnuso of
his mnrrlngo, nnd It wns shown thnt
sho strongly Influenced his fnthor
ngnlnst him. Spiritualistic seances,
In which tho elder Nclhnus snw vi
sions of his son In tho possession of
n devil, flrudo lnrgoly In tho testi
mony In tho will contest."
A TURKISH-RATH will do you
GOOD. Phono 2H-J.
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WATCH! NOTICE!
Homor Mauzoy, ono of tho drivers
nnd tho solicitor for us Is out for
Laundry. Watch him! ho Is llablo
to stop you on tho streot and explain
all dotatls of Laundry and also to bo
at your homo nny tlmo. Ho knows
Lnundry buslnoss from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
IMION
20-J
TICKETS for tho PROMENADE to
bo glvon nt Eagles Hall Friday eve
ning ON SALE at tho HUSY CORNER
DERBY
Thru Its flavor won Its fnvor.
HAVE YOU READ IT?
Tho Adlor-l-ka book telling how
you can EASILY guard ngnlnst np
pendlcltls, nnd get Instant relief from
stomach nnd bowel trouble, ts being
road with much Interest by Marsh
field pooplo. It is given nwny freo by
Lockhnrt &. Parsons Drug Co,
'ADVERTISER LETTER LIST.
List of unclaimed lotteru remain
ing in tho Marshlleld, Oregon post
nlllce, September 1, 1911. Porsoiu'
culling for the same will plcnso say
advertised und pay ono cent for each
advertised loiter called for:
John P. Anderson, Edw. Sldnoy
Adams, Frank Alclutl, O. D. Bruno
Anderson, It. A. Bruno, W. G. Brown,
Jesslo Bell, Mrs. A. J. ntinch, Mrs.
Lulu Cardwoll. H, S .Charlton, Mlui
Jesslo Cnmpboll, Chns L. Casey, Louie
Carlo Collins, Mrs. L. C. Collins, Mm
James Cowno, Miss Dorothy Collins,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Curtis, W. M.
Dixon, John E. Dunn, Claude Hnmll
ton, Kuut K. Reason, Juntos Keller,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bud King, Paul Kiskl,
Clarenro Mlllor, Jnmes Miles, Jmnos
Murray,' Frank Neas, James No ft,
James O'Brleu, Robert Plummor,
Robert L. Perks, John Puskolln, Ilnr
ley A. Reynolds, C. D. Hooves, MIhj
Mngglo Robertson, Jako Sydnnm,
Bert Stonnor, Ed Stubbs, Mrs. Anna
Smith, K. II. Smith, Mrs. Oilvo M,
Thrush, Roy Tanner, J. F. Taylor, O.
A. Valle. L. Van Burklor, Crlss Ward,
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Wilson, Joe Zurg
llch, Mrs. Alice Young.
Good Livery Service
Fancy new rigs, good horses and
nroful drivers are now nt tho dU
osal of tho Coos Bny public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
ny trip anywhere any time. Horses
)oarded and rigs cared for.
Now hearso and special accommo
dations provided for funernl parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
PHONE 278-J
Do YOU Want
Plums or Prunes
FOR CANNING
Buy Them Whenever You
See Any for the Crop Is
Short and They Will Not
Last Long.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSES
Wo, tho undorslgnod legal votors
of Lnkosldo precinct, Coos County,
State of Oregon, respectfully petition
the Hon. County Court of Coos
County, Stato of Orogon, to grant n
llconso to Wm. Hlllls Short to sell
spirituous, malt and vinous liquors
In less quantities than ono gallon In
Lnkesldo Precinct, Coos County,
Stato of Oregon, for tho period of
Six Months, ns in duty bound wo will
ever pray.
Mllo M. Plorson Chns. St. Dennis
Amos Ktnbnrgo Chns. N, Norrls
Pargunlo Ciurlne, Auvor Lames,
W. Ingorsoll
D. R. Razur
W. Ingersall
D. O. Klnyon
C. E. A. L. Cram
P. G. Jordan
Herman Carlson
Gus Carlson
C. Anderson
Chas J. Furhop
Aug. Laksonen
E. Vanburger
Will. Judd
A. F. Johnson
Andrew Manlkl
Now therefore
will apply to tho Hon. County Court
of the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of Coos, on the 16th day of Sep
tember, 1911, for a liquor license In
conformity to and with the afore
said petition.
Dated this 17th day of August,
1911.
WM. HILLI9 SHORT.
Donnls McDonald
J. Vnnlonogan
R. M. Wledor
Harry Benson
John Vlonler
H. W. Wllklns
Hobort J Monson
Mat Manlkl
J. F. Whyback
Georgo Carlson
P. L. Roundtroo
F. G. Krlck
Goo F. Schroder
Frank Bouron
Chas. Stutsman
tho undersigned
The Sign of Popularity
The secret of popularity lies in. meeting peo
ple often aiid leaving them favorably im
pressed. The popular merchant meets the people
often: always with a cheerful message.
.
lit Electric Sian can welcome a thousand
people an hour and bid them come to 1 U UK
store.
Its cordial and constant service safeguards
the merchant's popularity.
Insist that our Now Business Department
'originate a special design for YOU ono
that's different one you will like.
Telephone 178
Oregon Power Company
The Electric Sign Is the Sign of Popularity
THEJURKISH BATH PARLORS
HAVE MOVED
From tholr old quarters, in tho Coos building, ono block north
to a now homo nt 392 Broadway which has been especially fitted
up for them and whoro tboy nro hotter prepared than over bo
foro to render excellent sorvlco to tho public. TURKISH, RUS
SIAN, STEAM, ELECTRIC) nnd'SHOWER BATHS, in fact any bath
that can bo glvon anywhoro may bo secured horo.
You nro cordially Invltod to call nt our now qunrtcrs.
Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants
PHONE 2J1-J.
.102 BROADWAY
MARSHFIELD
First National Bank
OF COOS nAY AT MA HSHFIELD. OREGON,
Capital and surplus and 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, Dow, W. P, Murphy,
M, C, Horton,
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over $100,000
Assets Over $500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
andJDelivercd
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 57-J 7
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 8131
ALICE H
Tho Popular Picnic IJont.
Now mnkos rogular schodule os
tho South Cooo River run. Lttvei
Marshfield woolc days at q. m. Ar
rlvoi in Marshflold at 8:45 a. D,
Sunday, leaves MarahOold at 8 a. a
Returns at 6 p. m.
Abstracts, Real Estate,, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co
HENRY SENGSTAOKEN. Mgr.
Coqullle Office Phone 191 Marshflold Office 14-J
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Agents "BASTSIDB"
Alt, KINDS OF 101 FWNTIN6 DONE AT THE TlHES' OFFICE
IN TIIK'CIItCUIT COURT OF THK
STATE OP OREGON, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY
OP COOS.
HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Plaintiff,
VS.
SEAPORT LAND CO., n corporation.
J. N. Shnhnn, F. D. Walto, Annio M.
Wnito his wife, E. M. Ward, L. D.
Kinney and M. G. Klnnoy his wife,
Goorgo M. Everett nnd Llzzlo Eva.
rott his wlfo, J. Virgil Fugli and
Adorn Pugh his wlfo, Belt Line,
Rnllwny Co., a corporntlon, J. H,
8onunors, A. W. Meyers, W. J. Hint,
Charles Stauff, John Swcnson, Hiu
Drndford Co., a private corporation,
Armour & Co., n corporntlon, P. ,V.
Roborg & William J. Smith copart
ners, ns North Bend Hnrdwaro Cft,
S. C. Giles, E. Don McCrnry, Port
lnnd Iron Works, a corporation; E.
L. C. Fnrrln, Honoyman Hardware
Compnny, n corporation; E. C. At
kins & Co., a corporation; II. U. Hei-
cock, H. O. Potcrson, F. T. Barton,
R. B. Fry, North Bond Hardware
Co., n corporntlon, nnd Coos Da;
Manufacturing Co., a corporation,
Dofcndanti.
To J. II. Sotnmors, John Swcnion,
Ilulso Bradford Co., a corporation;
II. B. Ileacock o'ndll, O. Ptertor,
dofendnnts In tho nbovo nnd fsr(
going entitled cnuse:
In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Ore
gon, you nnd ouch of you nro hcrebr
required to npponr nnd answer the
complaint filed ngnlnst you In tin
nbovo entitled nult within six weeks
from nnd aftor tho dnte of tho flrU
publication of this summons, the
snmo being tho tlmo prescribed Is
tho ordor for publication hereof, anl
If you fnil so to nppenr nnd answer
for want thereof, tho plaintiff will
apply to tho court for tho relief
prnyod for nnd domnnded In plain
tiff's complaint filed ngnlnst you In
this cnuso, n succinct statement of
which is, thnt thoro is due nnd o
Ing to tho plaintiff from tho defend
nnt tho Sonport Lnnd Compnny, on
promissory noto mndo, executed anl
dollvorod by snid Seaport Land Co,
n corporation to snld plaintiff on th
11th day of January, 190G, the ua
of Four Thousnnd Dollnrs together
with Interest thereon from said date
at tho rnto of C per cont per annuo.
for tho foreclosure of thnt certain
mortgage glvon by said Seaport Lanl
Co. on said date for tho security '
tho payment of snld sum of mon'jr.
Interest, nnd for costs, attorney ff"
nnd expenses In enso of suit for tof
collection of tho snmo, and the aaw
of tho promises therein described, to
wit;
All of BoU Lino Rnllwny Addition
to Empiro City, Coos County, Oregon.
Including all of tho lots and bloc
thereof, according to tho nlat thereof
now on record and on fllo In the oi
flco of tho pountv Clork for Cool
County, Orogon.
Also tho EV4 of tho SEV of Sec
tion 3 and tho W of tho SWtf '
Soctlon 2 all in Township 26 Souu.
Rnngo 14 West of Willnmotte Merl
dlan, in Coos County, State of Ore
gon, that the same bo sold in the
manner nrasRrlhnri hv law In fore
closure sales; that the proceeds
said sale bo applied to tho paymn
of the roatfi nnd axnenses of for
closure and sale with reasonable '
torney's fees and then to plaintiff
domands and tho balance If any W
whomsoever may be lawfully entitiw
thereto and that defendants and eta
and all of them be forever barred
all right, title and interest
equity of redemption In the pre'
l8es described herein and "
complaint of tho plaintiff herein, of
anv nnrt lhArnf.
This summons Is published W
nrria nt . TJn T B PnkO. JUOS
of tho Circuit Court of tho State
nromn Ft . 4nJ T.iHIMnl DlS'flC1'
in said Stato, dated August
1511 PK J 1in flrgt DUbUC
tlon of this aummona Is August i
A. D. 1911.
rvrm TI flBLBT,
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