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

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1911 EVENING EDITION.
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Body of J. L Macjness of Port- No program or Exercises For
LOVE DIVDRGE I
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Q. at'UOVSON arrived homo toda
from n business trip to Portland, d
land Found Two Other
Rose City Men Missing
PORTLAND, Ore, Sunt. 4. Float
ing with fuco iiii-tiirnecl In the river
bcshlo housobont No. 17. nt tho Ore
gon Yncht club lngoon, Just north of
tho Oaks; the body of J. Lloyd Alng
ncss, missing cashier of the bnggago
Holiday on Coos Bay To
dayBanks Close.
Today Is Labor Day tout aside from
the banks closing and tho nostoillcu
observing holiday hours, thoro was
no particular observance of It on
Coos Huy. Few of the unions aside
from the longshoremen maintain a
department at the Union Depot, was local branch hero and to this fact was
found with no signs of violence upon
It and with n wntch and n small sum
of money In tho pockets of his
clothes. Ho had been missing a lit
tle over four days nnd tho body was
recovered within two dnys of the time
set for his wedding.
A feature of tho case Is that the
discovery was mado by Henry Itltchle.
agent for n life Insurance company,
who a few ntontliB ago Issued a policy
upon Mugucss. The clrcuntstnuccS
found about the body havo been ac
cepted by all concerned is showing
accidental death, perhaps brought
about by n vertigo arising from the
violent headaches to which tho man
wns subject Tho place wher" the
body was discovered Is nearly on a
right lino Inshore from tho drodgo
'where his canoo was found entangled
in tho moorings.
J. Lloyd Magness, after tolophon
Ing to Miss Xlmi Joy, daughter of
Councilman Joy, nnd his Intended
bride, Hint he had a headache and
wns going for a row In an effort to
overcome it dropped out of sight
Tuesday evening.
Hotel Man Missing,
Mental aberration, which cnuses
liim to wander about the city, Is tho
reason of tho dlsappenranco of Char
Jos W. Jones, assistant manager of
tho Oregon Hotel, It Is believed by
tho partyrthat searched for tho iiiIbs
lng man. Tho private papers nnd
business nffnlrs of Jones wero thor
oughly investigated. Nothing wns
found that would Indicate a motive
for Jones leaving Portland.
Lou vie Cafe Man Cone.
Moro profound nt every turn grows
tho uiyBtory shrouding the disap
pearance of Theodoro K. Kruno,
wonltliy onfo nnd hotel-owner of this
city, who vanished on tho morning
of August 21. With nil Ills llnanclal
nffnlrs In excellent shnpo and with
those who have had business or so
cial relations with hint speaking high
ly of him as n methodical, exact nnd
sober-minded man, his friends nro
dumbfounded nt the unusual circum
stances of the enne,
"Honry Cross, n Portland resident
of 23 West Humboldt avenue, called
nt tho Louvre Ilestnurnut nnd said
Hint ho had seen Kruso In Seattle, at
tho Rathskeller, at p. m., August
22, tho day after Mr. Kruso tolo
graphed from Seattle to Mrs. Kruso
In Portland. Ho said Mr. Kruso was
in tho compnny of a tall, slender man
probably due the failure to havo u
program.
West's Proclamation.
Governor West's Labor Day procla
mation was as follows:
"Whereas, The .Legislature of tho
stato of Oregon has set apart and ap
pointed tho Ilrst Monday In Septem
ber of each year as Labor Day, and
has declared the same to bo a public
holiday, and,
"Whereas, Labor In nil Its scope
and meaning (s tho cornerstone and
foundation upon which rests tho solid
nnd enduring prosperity, growth and
advancement of our stato and nation,
and
"Wheieas, It Is lilting and Just
that wo pause occasionally In tho
midst of our varied activities and give
a thought to the potency, meaning
and honor of conscientious and use
ful toll.
"Now, therefore, I, Oswnld West,
Governor of tho state of Oregon, by
virtue of the power and authority In
mo vested, to hereby proclaim Mon
day, September -I, 1011, us Labor
Day, and I do hcieby recommend that
it bo so observed within tho borders
of the stato, wherever possible, by
the cessation of business, both pub
lie and private and by tho observance
of fitting ceremonies by citizens eve
rywhere; nnd I would further recom
mend that (lugs bo displayed upon all
public buildings in recognition of
that honor Justly duo to nil thoso
who labor for the progress nnd good
of this, our magulllcout commonwealth."
Decree x Refused Former
Wealthy New York Broker
by Baker City Judge.
HAKI3K. Ore., Sept. .With a rul
ing to the effect that tho bonds of
matrimony now existing between tho
plaintiff andt defendant shall not be
and nrc not dissolved, and that the
suit shall be dismissed, Circuit Court
Judge William Smith settled the fa
mous (II voice suit of Sidney C. Love,
the ox-inllllonnlro Chicago and Now
York clubmnu and broker, against his
wlfo, Mnrjorlo Humes Love, conceded
the most beautiful woman In America.
. S. WINSOU and son of North
Bend wero Marshflold visitors today.
G. aiLBEIlTSON of Glondalo, Ore
gon, Is on the Tidy looking 'nftlM'
l his extensive holdings on the east
side of tho Bay.
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MISS RUDY W ATKINS loayiis t"JU
week for The Dalles, "'Oregon,
where sho will nttend school tho
coming year, mnklng hor homo
with hor aunt, Mrs. Bayard, a sis
tor of Judgo Wntklns.
COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES.
POKTLAND, Ore., Sept. 4. Sun
day's games In tho Coast Leaguo rc-
atiltnrl nn fnllmva fv
in nis mining or rnci, .inuge sniun,; Oakland
Portland
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nil tho way through, Hilda In fnvor of
tho plaintiff, Lovo, but evidently his
reason for not grunting the deeiee Is
shown In paragraph 10. wherein ho
states that since ho left England on
September 27, 1!09, Lovo lias not
sought reconciliation with his wlfo Id
uumlstnkable terms, litis not provided
a home or sought to relieve her mind
with reference to tho future, nnd baa
not ctcutcd a condition such
ns his wlfo would accept, without
thinking that sho would hazard her
own happiness by so doing.
In a lengthy opinion, tho Judge
points out that the prldo of the de
fendant was broken after tho loss of
his fortunp and that he was entitled
to more consideration from the mem
bers of his family than the evidence
shows ho received.
Ho takes a lllng nt Mrs. Love's
claim that her husband was a gam
bler, when by her own testimony It
was shown that sho had purchased a
gambling outfit for him, paying
$1,000 for It.
Ho also trcatn lightly her claim
that she tried to divcrt'hls mind from
drink In tho Immoral pasttlmu of
gambling. '- '
"If they renlly loved each otirer,"
ho said, "no quarrel ovor such a tri
vial matter ns tho baby's food could
havo separated them."
."Don't bo nshamed to do niiythlng
that will Improve your personal ni
pcarancc," Is Lillian Husfiol's advise
to women, Evor mot n woman who
needed urging of that kind?
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Oakland
(Second gnme.) '
Portland
Oakland
At Los Angeles '
San Francisco ....'.....
' Los Angeles
(Second game.)
Snu Francisco
Los Angeles
At Sncrnmonto
Vernon
Sacramento ',
(Second game.)
Vernon
Sacramento
Hntmtliiy'H (Sanies.'
Saturday's games In the
League resulted ns follows:
At Oakland
Portland
Oakland
At Sacramento
Vernon
Sacramento
At Los Angeles
Sun Francisco
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A TURKISH llATn will do you
GOOD. Phono 214-J.' "-
Road tho Times' Want Ads.
Don't Miss
This Chance
to $2
$35
C. N. McLean Who Claims to
Have Sustained Broken Neck
on Wager Tour.
C. N. McLean of Kansas City, Mo.,
one of tho few men who hnvo recov
ered from a broken neck nnd Is able
to be about, Is now at Tho Chandler.
He claims to bo on n novel trip, trav
eling on n wnger Involving $25,000
Woven years ago, ho alleges he sus
tained a broken neck in Kansas City.
Ills recovery nnd especlnlly tho re
gaining of ability to walk and bo
around without oven the uso of crut
ches Is one of tho marvels of medical
annals. The effects of his Injury is
noticeable from his bearing, being
compelled to hold his head In a half
stooping posture.
The wager on which ho now clnlnu
to bo traveling was tho result of a
controversy among Knnsas City nion
as to the possibilities of advertising
among tho various classes of people.
He is to tour 1,000 of the principal
cities and points of interest In North
Amerlcn, South Amorlcn, Europe,
Asia and Australia. He is to take
orders for souvenir enrds to bo bent
i t Pillii tlirt Vnvlnna uln oao ti mml In
1!i T:i ! " 1 ' ..vWO ..w,..v ..4
quality, uiveii u .vim wivo ,h0 ,ncoa ne hng nIroady vUlt01, nnrt
B now SUit, you eail't ail'oi'd nt tho same time compile n boolt from
to miss this bargain. AVeai'I'j'sesperioncoa.
a suit of quality for what'aml nIb0 ft heuvy.sot imuli Il0 ,lin.
you would pay for a i'hoap;,tV 110tIcert Jlr. ,CniM! ln lmialng ni
Shoddy Working SUit. Also A the party was ontorlng tho lostnu-
rnut and had no conversation with
him.
j Since sending tho telegram from
Seattle; absolutely no other clew
which might load to tho discovery of
his whereabouts has been unearthed.
tend tho Times Want Ads
rPESSI0NAL DIRECTOR Y
rn. cTcTrAnnC
PliyMclaii ami Surgeon.
OIllco 209-210 Coko Building.
Phones: Residence 1MIL; OIllco 1(12 J
Many n Suffering Woman.
Drags herself painfully through her
dally taslts, suffering from backache,
headache, uorvousnesa, loss of nppc
tlto nnd poor slcop, not knowing hor
Ills nro duo to kidney nnd bladder
troubles. Foley Kidney Pills glvo
quick relief from pnln nnd misery
nnd a prompt return to health nnd
strength. No woman who so suf
fers can afford to overlook Foloy Kid
noy PllU. For ealo by Bed Cross
Drug Storo.
$14.75 buys any of our $20
suits.
$17.50 'buys any of our $25 to
suits.
The Famous High
Art Clothing
Made by Strouse & Bros.,
Baltimore, Md., absolutely
guaranteed to be of the best
on the market in style, fit and
Blanchard's Livery
wo novo Becuroa the itvory uusi
tiess of L, H. Hclsner nnd aro pre
parod to render excellent sorvlco t
the peoplo of Coos Bny. Cnrcfu
drivers, good rigs and everything
'tint will moan satisfactory service to
tbo public. Phono us for a driving
hom. a rig or anything needed Ir
tho livery lino. Wo also do o
trucking business of all kinds,
HLANCHAHD BROTHERS.
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Aldor Streets.
Phono 138-J
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XV. BENNRTT,
Lawyer.
Office ovor Flnnngan & Bennett Bnnk
inrshflcld Orogon
DH. J. T. McCOIlMAO,
PhvalMnn nnd flnrinnn
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Jfllco: Lockhart Building,
opposite Post Ofllce.
Phono 105-J
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A. C. BURROUGHS,
Scientific Massaglst,
Treats all diseases OIllco, cornor
Second nnd Central Avonuo.
Office hours 11 to 12 a. m.
2 to 5 p. in.
few
from 2o to, $30.
Overcoats
While They Last $17 50
Cull early nnd got your pick
95.00 nnd $1.30 Packard Shoes $;i.3
$2.00 and $1.30 Cluett Shirts. .81.35
$2.00 and $1.30
$3.00 Kingsbury Hats $2.35
Big reduction on other goods too
numerous to mention.
DO J I If you have anytning to sell, trade.
Comer Broadwau & Central rent or wnt help, try a want ad.
notice to fishermen.
We want fresh salmon nnd are
prepared to pay tho highest cash
price for thorn. For further parti
culars see C. G. IIOCKETT,
Empire City, oi
GEO. F. SMITH.
Coos River
After the sbow try a Turkish Bath
Phone 214-J.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOXV
See CORTHELL
Phone 3121
r It. A. .1. HENDRY'S
-' Modern Dental Parlors.
X'o aro equipped to do high class
work on short notlco nt tho vary
lowest prices. Examination froo.
Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo
site Chandler hotel.
Tn. II. n. MOOHE, Chiropractor.
-' Chronic Diseases n Specialty
203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L
Office Pours 1 to G; 6:30 to 7:30
Sunday 3 to 5
pR. G, XV. LESLIE,
Osteopathic Phyolclan
Graduate of the American school of
Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Offlte
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phone 1C1-J; Marshfleld: Oregon.
"FIFIELD" THE OXLY XX'AV TO 'FRISCO BAY"
The Steamer Fifseld
WILL SAIL FROM BANDON FOR. SAN FRAN
CISCO, AT 1 1 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY
TICKETS FOR SALE AND IXIORMATIOX AT IIILLYER'S CIGAR
STORE.
We Are Selling Fall Suits
-Selling Lots of Them
'Two Reasons
1st, We Are Showing
Without Question The Swell est
"Styles and Nobbiest Patterns Ever
Seen Here
2nd, "MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MARSIIFIELD
BAN DON
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First National Bank
OF COOS BAY AT MAHSHFIELI). OREGOX,
Capital and surplus and profit's $107,000.00
Total ! resources;' .-vr.r: v . . . . . 535,000.00
United States Depository for Postal Savings
Does a general banking business,
Interest paid on time and savings deposits,
OFFICERS:
Y, ui viiuiiui, m w, ,iw,iu,, uuiuur iiciiCI
President, Vice-President, Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke,
W, U, Douglas,' x 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
"THE PRIEXU OP COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
CONNECTING WITU THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
Sails from Portland for Coos Bay, Tuesday, Sept. 5
NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 44 o. P. McQEOROE, Agent
PAST AND COSLMOIHOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sail from Marshfield for San Francisco Tues.,Sept. 5, 3:30 p. m.
1NTEH-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phone 44 o. P. McQEORGB, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS PROM PORTLAND AT 0 A. M. ON SEPTEMBER 3, 8, 13,
10 AND 2(1 AT 8 P. M,
SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OP THE TIDE ON SEP.
TEMRER 5, 10, 10, 23 AND 30.
L. 11. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 3S-L
DRA1N-C00S BAY AUTO LINE
VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY POR HUSIXESS
LEAVES .MARSHFIELD DAILY
ROAT L'EAVES ALERT LAXDIXG, MARSHFIELD ff:0 A. "'
COXXECTING WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTH UOU.VD
TRAIN AT DRAIN.
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE IJISY COR
NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 2
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FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG
Our nutos, leaving MarshHeld nt O o'clock every morning, con
nect with tho evening train to Portland. Fare $0.00.
COOS BAY ROSEBURG BT.A GE LINE
OTTO SOnETTER, Agent, C. P. BARNARD,
120 MARKET AV Marshfleld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore.
PHONS 11
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