The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 02, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 21

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DIGNIFTING
THE
INDUSTRIES
college,
Beaver Hill Coal
MOD VI DIABLO NR JOSSON CEMENT.
Tho licet Domestic and Imported brandB.
piRtor, Llmo, Drlck nnd till kinds of bulldora material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE. SOUTH BROADWAY. 1'IIONK 201
EQUIPPED
Sleamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIMK
BAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 1 A. M SEPTEMBER !I, 8, Irt,
11) AND 2(1 AT 8 P. SI.
BAILS KHOM ' MY 'Vl' SERVICE OK THE TIDE OX SEP
TKMIIER 5, 10, HI, 2:1 AXI) Jill.
t. U. KEATING. AGENT PHONE MAIN' 3B-L
"THE FRIEND
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
CONNECTING WITH THIS NORTH IIAXK HOAI) AT PORTLAND
Sails from Portland fdr Coos Bay, Tuesday, Sept. 5
NOHTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 44 O. K. MeGEORGE, Agent
FAST AXI) COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redcmdo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sail from Marshfield for San Francisco Tucs.,Sept. 5, 3:30 p. m.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44 C. P. MeGEORGE, Agom.
DRAIN-COOS BAY AUTO LINE
via allegany now ready foit business
leaves mahshkield daily
boat leaves alert landing, mahshkield 5:00 a. m.
connecting with southern pacikio north hound
tkain at dhain.
TICKETS for SALE and INFORMATION AT TIIK HUSY COIN
xku drug store, phone u
fast service to roseburg
Our nutos, leaving Mnrsliflelil at 0 o'clock ovcry inornlug, cou
aect ulth ihu evening train (o Portland. Faru 0.00.
COOS HAY HOSERUHG STAGE LINK
OTTO BCHETTEH, Agoni, C. P. HAHNAUD,
180 MARKET AV Mnrshflcia. Agent, HOSEIIURG, Ore.
PHONB 11
The Want Ads Are News
"Tlio Tillies' " clnsslfiod column
nro nows coIiiiiiiih Just ns much an
any' other part or tho paper Mi",v
are, up-to-tho-mlnuto, llvo announce
ments that rolloct the needs of vari
ous' businesses nnd households; thoy
toll In short, conclso way, tho most
soiiKht for necessities of scores of In
dividuals. Somo aro In search of work, and
thoy toll what they can do host;
somo In need of holpors, somo have
goods for salo, somo want to ex
chnngo cortnln merchnndlso, some
wish partners to aid thorn In their
business, somo aro soaking to rounlii
lost articles these and ninny other
needs nro a part of tho classified sec
tion; all making up tho sum of mod
ern homo nnd business requisites.
"Tlnics" want ads aro Intensely
Interesting, full of humnn (Jesiro and
radiant with possibilities for nil who
win uso thorn to accomplish nny legll
Iniato purpose
This lo tho titlo of a boautlful 04-pftgo book which
will allow any boy or pirl how to auctiprn n.
petal in tho mall TODAY and It will h. nt pnrp
The aim of the Collcgo la to dlgnlTy and popufarUo"
tho lnduntrlofl. and to sorvo ALL thopcoMa" itofferS
courses In Agriculture, Civil Engineering Electrical
Englnoer ng, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Emin
eorlne, Forestry. Uomcstlo! .Bclenco nnd Art Com'
morco, Pharmacy and Music. The College 'obmi
Boptenibor22d, Catajogfroo. ' oimns
Address: nE0I3TItAR.0Iir.a0H AORinitrT.iDAt
Corvallis, Oregon. --. j
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WITH WIRELESS
OK COOS HAY"
WIIKN PACKING
FOIt A
JOURNEY
tv jure: ,
FSXVH
You will feel satisfied If you lot us
prepare your Laundry work. Your
Shirts, collars, cuffs and handkor
chlofs will bo found In perfect condi
tion, nnd not an nrtlclo damaged In
tho slightest. Wo nro very prompt
In dollvorlcs too, nnd our charges
nro admittedly reasonable Wo
should llko to bo favored with a, trial
order, becauso wo know wo shall
have your custom nfterwnrds.
COOS HAY STKAM LAUNDRY
PIIONK .MAIN 5'M
rlt. C. C. TAGGAHT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Olllco aO!)-B10 Coko Uulldlng.
Plioncs: Itcslilcnio IKIIj; Olllco KI2J
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W. IlIiNNHTT,
lAwryor.
Ofilco ovor Plnnngnn & Donnott Dnnk
larslifiold Orogon
-p.lt. .1. T. .McCOHMAO,
L) Physician nnd Surgeon
Marshfleld, Orogon.
Jfllco: Lockhart Dulldlng,
opposite Post Ofllce.
Phono 105-J
T- It A. O. liUHKOUGllS,
Scientific MnsNnglHt,
Tronta nil diseases Offlco, cornor
Second nnd Central Avonuo.
Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. in.
2 to 5 p. m.
Dlt. A. .1. IIKXDKY'S
Miwlm-,1 Donliil 1nrTnm.
Wo nro oqulppod to do high class
work on short notlco at tho vory
lowest prices. Examination froo.
Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo
site Chandler hotol.
T-U. II. II. MOOHK, Chiropractor.
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
203 Coos Dldg Phono 81-L
Ofilco hours 1 to 6; 6:30 to 7:30
Sunday 3 to G
rH. G. W. TjKSLIK,
- Ostcopathlo Pliyfllclan
draduato of tho Amortean school of
Osteopnthy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. OIBco
In Eldorado IJlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshtlold; Orogon.
Blanchard's Livery
Wo huvo secured thn livery busi
ness of h. II. Holsnor nnd -nro pre
pared to rondcr excollont sorvlco to
tho pooplo of Coos Dny. Caroful
drivers, good rigs nnd oyorytlilng
that will moan sntlsfnctory sorvlco to
tbo public. Phono us for a driving
hors, n rig or anything needed In
tho livory lino. Vo also do a
trucking business of nil kinds.
IH.AXCHAHD HIIOTHER8.
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Aldor Stroots.
Phono 138-J
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
Wo nro oxport dyers nnd cloanern.
Hnt work of nil kinds. Our work
will plenso you.
Suits mndo to ordor.
jsrso Centrnl Ave Thone 280X
ROSS (Sb PINEGOR
PROPRIETORS
Thoro Is ono raodlclno that overy
fnmlly should bo provided with and
..n..nnioiiu iinrinir tlinHiimmer months:
viz. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Komoay. u is uimosv cor
tnln to bo noodod. It costs but a
q .artor. Can you nfford to bo with
out It? For salo oy aw aeniors.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is horoby glvon to all
whom It may concern that I have
been mndo trusteo nnd assignee of
the estntes of L. D. Klnnoy, Tho Delt
Lino Railway, a corporation nnd tho
Coos Day Rapid Transit Co. also a
cornoratlon.
All persons having claims against
said L. D. Kinnoy or against eitner o
snld corporations nro hereby notified
nnd requested to present tho snme to
F ( -r&-nsnr
me, under oath at my olllco in Mnrsn
fleld, Coos county, Oregon, within
threo months from nnd nftor tho dute
of this notlco. Outstanding contrncts
must bo settled nt once or thoy will
bo cancelled.
Dated August 15, 1911.
W. J. RUST, Trustee.
The Best of Everything in
Bread
Buns
Rolls
Cookies
Cakes
Pies
GOODS DELIVERED DAILY
Coos Bay Bakery
PHOXE 111-L
Have You Seen
Our New Market?
Wo aro now nlcoly locatod
In our now shop nnd extend &
cordlnl Invitation to overy
ono to call. Wo hnndlo only
tho
REST MEATS
nt reasonable prices.
When you wnnt a
steak, 'a nlco mutton
Juicy
chop,
somo tender Iamb or good veal
call us up by phono.
A trial ordor will convlnco
you.
Enterprise Market
GEO. W. KING, Prop.g
PHOXE 02-J.
You Will Find
Solid, comfort and satisfaction
in
OUR FURXITURK
mado by tho best manufactur
ers It combines olegnnco dura
bility nnd comfort. Our goods
being substantially mndo will
retnln tholr flno olognnt finish
and Inst a Ufottmo and always
proro n sourco of satisfaction.
Anothor Important fact la
that our prices aro no hlghor
than for poortr quality nnd
trashy goods.
Lot us figure with you whon
you want anything from a
kitchen chair to a comploto
outfit
C. A. Johnson,
Oldest Furniture Store
on Coos IJny
IF YOU HAVE ANY
House to Build
You Will Do Well to See
LADD, HUNT
CONTRACTORS AND nUILDERS.
Phone 138-J
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Sec CORTHELL
Phone aiai
BARGAINS IN DWELLING.
DUY NOW
5-Room houso nt Dny Park.
Price S700. Cash 9150
6-Room houso, lota 100x100.
EaBtsldo $1,200
Dwellings In Dunkor Hill, West
and South Marshflold, Forndalo and
North Bend at bargains.
AUG. FRIZEEN,
Renl Estate Insurance mid Rentals
08, Central Ave., Mnrsliflold, Ore.
Good Livery Service
Fancy new rigs, good horses and
rareful drivers are now at the dls
osal of the Coos Day public at
REASOlUllLE RATE8.
Riga or rigs'wlth drivers ready for
ny trip anywhere any time. Horses
joarded and rlga cared for.
New hearse and special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STADLES
PHONE 278-J
NOTIOD OF DELINQUENT TAXES
(Contlnuod.)
unnumbered 9
D O Wolcott 11 10
D O Wolcott 12 10
D O Wolcott 13 10
D O Wolcott 14 10
J H Flnnngnn 20 10
J D McNeil 21 11
J D McXoll 22 11
J D McNeil 23 11
J D McNeil 24 11
J D McXoll 25 11
J D McXoll 20 11
J D McNeil 27 11
J D McXoll 28 11
1.5G
4.01
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
Plunagan Est. and
Mary P Mullen.... 22 12
Flnnngnn Est. nnd
Mary P Mullen. .. .23 12
Plnnngnn Est. and
Mary P Mullen.... 2 4 12
Mary P Mullen, und 25 12
Mnry P Mullen, undVi 20 12
Mary P Mullen, und 27 12
Mary P Million, undtf 28 12
.78
.78
.78
.30
.39
.39
.39
WEST HUXKEH HILL ADDITION
TO MARSHFIELD.
John W Flanagan,
undV 1
E G Plnnngan, und 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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5
6
5
5
5
5
5
0
0
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6
0
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0
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0
7
7
7
7
1.30
1.30
John W Flanagan,
und 2
E O .Flanagan, undV&. 2
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
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.73
.78
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1.01
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.01
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
.30
.39
.39
.78
.78
.78
.78
.78
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27.04
1.04
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.78
1.5G
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joun w Fianngnn,
uudl&
E Q Flnnagan, utid
John W Flanngan,
1mlY2
E Q Flanngan, und'4
M E Dnrry 17
M E Dnrry 18
M E Dnrry 10
M E Ilnrry 80
M B Dnrry 21
M E Dnrry 22
M E Dnrry 23
M E Dnrry 24
Mnry F Mullen 25
P R Tally 9
P R Tully 10
P R Tully 11
P R Tully 12
J W Flnnagan 22
John F Hall, trustee .24
John P Hall, trustoo. . 1
John P Hall, truBtoo. . 2
M E Dnrry 3
M E Dnrry 4
M E Dnrry ......... 6
Lotltn Flanagan 6
Lotltn Flnnagan 7
Lotltn Flnnngnn 8
John F Hall, trustoo.. 1
John F Hntl, trustoo. . 2
John P Hall, trustoo. , 3
John P Hull, trustoo.. 4
John F Hall, trustee. . 5
John F Hall, trusteo. . 0
Mnry F Million 21
Mnry P Million 22
Mary P Mullen 23
Mary P Mullen 24
M E Dnrry, undtt....25
M E Ilarry, und tt . . . . 2 G
M E Dnrry, und ....2 7
M E Dnrry, und Si..,. 2 8
M E Darry, und....26 10
M.E Dnrry, und....27 10
M K Dnrry. und....28 10
John F Hall, trusteo.. 1 11
John P Hull, trustoo.. 2 11
John P Hall, trustoo.. 3 11
Mnry P Million 18 11
Mnry P Mullen 19 11
Mnry P Million 20 11
Mnry P Mullen 21 11
E Q Larson C 12
E O Lnrsou 0 12
E O Larson ....;... 7 12
Flora Hnrgen 15 12
Flom Hnrgen 10 12
Mnry F Million 20 12
Mary F Million 21 12
E O Lnrson 27 12
E O Lnrson 28 12
M E Dnrry 13 13
M E Dnrry 14 13
E G Flanagan 22 1G
E a Flanngan 23 15
W M Richardson .... 3 10
W M Richardson .... 4 1G
W M Rlchnrdson .... 5 1G
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES
FOR THE YEAR 1010.
SHERIFF'S ASSESSMENT FOR 10IO
Twp. 27 S, It 13 W, W. M. Ore.
Assessed Dcscrlp-
to tlon Sec Tax
D. Folsom Beginning nt
a point ou tho range lino
955.G8 ft N of the SE
cornor of Twp 27 S of
rnngo 13 W W M nnd
running thence W 295.08
ft, thonco N 34.3? ft
thence enst 295. 08 ft
to said rango line; thonco
south 34.32 ft along said
rango line to the placo of
beginning containing 23-
-100 ncros 20 3.24
Two. .11 S. It 12 W. W. M. Ore
M. H. Demont NV4NWU 20 1G.J6
Lot Blk Tax
Henry Sponcock r No
Bond ocennviow Aau
Und 0-9 20 2 .53
Dennett Trust Cc No
Dend Oceanvlew Add
Und 2-9 20 2 .18
Win. Vaughan Ban
gor Pint 2, Und ,. . 2 25 1.70
W. W. Graves Graves
Add to Marshflold, . . 1 18 .44
Ethol M. Reynolds
Graves Add to Marsh
flold 2 18 .44
E. P. McCarthy Graves
Add to Marshfield, . . 3 18 .11
Frank J. Knblo Graves
Add to Marshfleld, . . 4 18 .44
Frank J. Kablo Graves
Add to Marshflold, . . 5 18 .44
Frank J. Kablo Graves
Add to Marshflold, . . G 18 .44
Delt Lino Ry. Co.
Koosbay Pint "F"
No. Bond 10 13 1.76
That six months nfter such tnxes
are delinquent a tax certificate of
delinquency will Issue thoroln, aa pro
vided by law.
The foregoing Is the net amount
tax only and those remitting should
add 10 per cent of total amount as
penalty provided by law, interest at
tho rato of 1 per cent per month froni
tho first Monday In April, 1911, and
the cost of publishing such descrip
tions which amounts to fifty cents por
line.
W. W. GAGE,
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Coos
county, Oregon.
I
OFFICIALS IRE
Slnlo Game Warden Kiiiley Tells of
Gov. West's Dad Murk.xmniiHhlp
State Giuno Wnrdon Fluley who has
Just returned to Portland has given
the following story to ?i Portland pn
por concerning Gov. Wont's poor
lnnrksmnnHhlp durlnir their trip
through Coos and Curry coiintlosr
Gov. Wost has only himself to
blamo for his failure in shoot nny
deer on his recent hunting trip with
Stato Superintendent of Public In
struction Aldorman and State Gnmo
Wnrdon Flnloy. This statement was
mndo by Mr. Plnley. who has Just re
turned from a two-week's visit to tho
Coos Country.
Mr. Plnley admits that as Game
Wnrdon ho refused to nllow tho Gov
ernor to hunt, bocnuso tho Exooutlvo
had failed to provide himself with n
hunting llceime, but, on tho other
linnd, ho sayH It Is doubtful whothnr
tho Governor could havo hit a deer If
ho had boon privileged lo shoot nt
ono.
In this connection Mr. Flnloy tolln
how tho ranchers took pity on tho
Govornor In his predicament and tied
a buck for him nt which to shoot. Tho
Qovornor hit tho limb Instead of tho
buck, nnd tho deor escaped.
Gnmo Warden Flnloy says Stato
Superintendent Alderman Is hardly
n bottor shot.
"Wo snw n good ninny deer," said
Mr. Flnloy, "and Mr. Aldorman had
good shots nt n buck. lie had a Win
chester, Jiutnt 50 yards he allot Ihreo
foot ovor tho buck. Ho was used to
shooting with an automat I", and In
stead of putting In nnother shell nf
tor tho first ono was fired, ho was 10
excited that ho pulled on tho trigger
hard enough to bend. Then It would
not work, nnd ho nsked Governor
West for his gun. lie didn't hit tho
buck nt that shot ell her, In splto of
tho fnct that h leaned tlm gun
against a tree. Ills excuse was that
tho troo ahook."
"
"RATS" XO LONGER
PAKIIIOXAHLE mtlCSS
I
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. :il.
"lints" nro uudur tho ban In
thlH season's stylos of halrdross
Ing, according to tho dictum
that went foilii to tho models
nt tho "Mado In St. LoiiIh"
show being hold In tho Coliseum
hero.
Tho dictum, however, was not
mndo lu St. Louis. It uumo
from Paris, ami was cojjvoyed
by tho woman who has coino to 4
rehearse tho 12 models who
havo been nnumd tho "perfect
thirty-sixes." She told tho inn-
dels, to bo lu stylo m-xt winter 4
and spring, thoy would have to 4
look 111(0 Voiius do Mllo. Venus
did not wear comets, and tho
fashion mentor told tho moduls 4
It Is Impossible in look as If 4
you didn't have corsois If you
wore rats.
The display shows Hhto is to 4
bo a revolution In womon's
droHHstyios for the next scmisoii.
CurvcH mid the mincing stop
that goes with tho hobble shirt
aro to disappear, and In their
places Is to ooiuu the corxotlosa 4
natural figure. Trousers aro
to replace tho pottleoat lu this 4'
offort to roallxo the natural llg-
uro for women, but few women
doubtless will follow the troiK
sors Idea In public.
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LIGIITIIOrSES REARRANGED.
Double Flush to Obviate Wrecks Llko
Thai of Santa Komi.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Sept. 1.
Because of tho wreck of the steamer
Santa Rosa which broke up 011 point
Arguullo, July 1, all single llaHhllghts
on tlio Pacific const are to be changed
to double llash lights.
This, It Is believed, will obvlato
tho possibility of occurrences such as
the mistaking or a railroad headlight
for a lighthouse Hash, as It was testi
fied was done by the Santa Rosa's
wheelman.
VISITS IX ROSKIIIIRG.
Shorltf (loo QiiIiiu bus us gnosis
at his homo his sister, Mrs. Ellon
Ledgerwood. of Baudou, and hla
brothor-ln-law, Albert Ford, of Lind
say, Cal. Mr. Ford Is a prominent
ornngo grower of his homo locality.
Roseburg Itovlew.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
Wo want fresh salmon and nro
propnred to pay the highest cash
prlco for them. For further parti
culars see C. G. IIOOKETT,
Empire City, or
.GEO. F. SMITH,
Cooa River.
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