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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
W. O. MALONEY
IAN IS. MALQNEY
Editor tinil Pub.
News Editor
Address all communications to
COOS 11 AY DAILY TIMES.
Bfnrshflcld :: :: ::' t: Oregon
Dedlcatod to tho sorvlco ef the
poaplc, that no good causo shall lack
a champion, and that ovl shall not
thrive unopposed.
Coos Bay Got 5.44 Inches Less
Last Year Than the Nine
Year Average.
The total precipitation to.' tho past
twelve monthsendlngSeptcmherl, on
Coos Day, was 01.60 Inches, accord
ing to tho ofllclnl records kopt by Mrs.
Au Independent Ropubltean news- E. Mlngus, government wept nor ob-
poper publlshod ovcry ovonlng except server.
.Entered at tho postonlco at Marsh
Cold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second class
mall mattor.
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Tlio Coon Day Times Publishing Co.
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One year $1.50
Whon paid strictly In advanco the
subscription prlco or the Coos Day
Times la $5.00 pr yoar or $2.60 for
elx months.
OFFICIAL FAl'KIl OP Til B CITY
OF MAIISII FIELD.
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Ofllclnl Paper of Cooh County
;8CIIOqL DAY8 NEAltLY HERE.
N"EXT Mondny schools will open
their doors and bid you come
for all things nro ready. Tho
high school Is specially propared to
iglvo you n practical courso of train
ing In tho shortest possible tlmo. If
your tlmo la limited, special pains
mill bn taken to ennblo you to got
Itlio most out of It thnt will bo of real
practical valuo. The high school Is
lho host equipped of any graded
(dchool In a-plnco of like slscu In the
ntatfl, nnd thoro aro but fow places
of threo times its size that equal
'it.
Doleful Danny! 8nddoned Suol
Ovor me tho long morning
tand tho ondloss nftornoons whon llfo
iwjis ono golden dream to play from
-inorn to ilowy ovo nil tho Hummer
dny. Dnn his trout rod nnd whhitlo
to ' Ulium," Ills lour-iotmm inuuu, m
ko llshlng nnd Bwlmming In tho river,
fluo will no longer piny hldo-ond-seek
Tho avorago precipitation for tho
provlous nlno yonrs was 07. 5G Inches
so thnt tho precipitation tho pnst year
wns 5. 89 Inches less than tho average
In Jnnunry, tho annual summnry
of wenthor conditions for tho year
will bo compiled by Mrs. 13. Mlngus.
Council Tonight. Tho Marshflold
city council will meet this ovonlng to
tnke up various matters. It is oxpect
ed thnt tho boulevard plan will bo
ono of tho mnttors to bo discussed.
Present Hnlu Good.
Although tho rainstorm of Mondny
nnd Tuesday hna put n crimp In tho
oporntions of tho auto stago lino bo-
tween Coos nnd tho railroad, It Is
gonornlly nccoptod as very bonoflclnl.
Tlmbor ownors, loggors nnd woods-
inon generally think it n Godsend to
ward oft dangor of forest flros. Not
only will It extinguish tho fow flros
now burning, but It will rcduco tho
dnnger from futuro flros this fall.
Rnnchcrs nro gonornlly pleased
with tho rain, providing It does not
Inst too long. It will not hurt any
crop but will make good fall pnstur-
ago.
CATCHING INLET NEWS.
Mr. Rouburg was tho guest of Will
Higglnson Sunday.
Mrs. Hall Lewis was tho guest of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Doano Friday.
tho Hue. Tho loss Is hard on tho
old man who is somewhat of a re-cluso.
II. 8. Donebrako and Will Hig
glnson nro Marshflold business men
today.
TROUBLE IN EUROPE
Germany mid Franco Mny ClitMi
Again.
Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times)
BERLIN, Gor., Sopt. C Post, or
gaii of tho consorvntlvo party, in r.n
oxtrn tonight says tho Morocnn ngt
tlntlons with Franco hnvo boon bro
ken off. It Is not oftlclnlly confirm
ed.
WAU IN SOUTH AMERICA
EK'i Crush
Ht'lWWII
Pom.
ltollvu and
! Aonnnlntnil Tlciimi ( lis Pilllu 1 1 M (
whonovor bIio wuntH to nnd grow ns "nn"1'""1" ',"" ",v yj""" ""
WASHINGTON, Sopt. f. .A rtlfi-
patch to tho Stnto Department Intll
catcB thnt thoro Is n grnvo crisis bo-
OPEN IMG GAS WELL.
Tirown nB Mlnnohnhn or Pocnliontas.
Doth must on with prim nnd proper
olinivo nml nlnrldni'H. nnd tlo tllOIll
, .- ... in iimn tweon llollvln nnd Poru thnt wnr mny
on morning after morning in HmoM,Bl Bt nny tlm0i Tho troom httV
to roach school nt 9 o clock. jnlrendy clahod on tho border nnd n
Ot In n BUddon shock una n mini iioiivinu inou wrccKou mo roriivinii
nnt in niiimi?n from nil nlnv and uoi M'gnnon nt lJn rns.
school to murh sohool nnd little piny.
Tho four wnllH of tho schoolroom are
an Indifferent Hubstltuto for nil out-of-doors.
It Is no wonder Hint tho spncloiiH
Vlnyground nnd tho Jolly gnmos with
ciiiikoiiIiiI eninrndo pall for n tlmo
on lyn and girls who hnvo ronniod
tho woods nnd Mil and hwiiiu the
TlvorK nnd lakes.
If tho children chnfo ns tho yoko
Balls thorn, lot us bo patient.
It will not bo long Iinfnro tho ln
lomltnblo ohoorlnoiw of childhood
reasserts Itself, nnd lessons nro
welcomed In tho spirit of piny nnd
Jmskot lmll Is played by tho girls
with tho snmo r.oHt iih tho free sports
of summer, whilo fontbnll takes the
lilnco of bnBebnll In tho boys' nffec-flons.
Grout Thing EmtIi'iI of Well Xi'iir
Cnlgiuy.
(Hy Assoclnted Press to Coos Day
Times.)
OAI.OARY. Albortn, Cnnndii, Sopt.
0. A gns well butt boon opened up
nt How Inland which oxporta ostl
inale will produco twenty-eight mil
lion foot ouch twonty-four hours.
G. McNamara of Portland was in
this vicinity Saturday taking scenic
photographs.
Mrs. Ellen Crawford visited with
her sister, Mrs. Higglnson from Sat
urday till Mondny.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doano and sons
wero tho guests Friday ovonlng of
Mrs. Thos. Higglnson.
Messrs. C. II. Jackson Charles Cox
nnd Mnster Guy Iloss woro Mnrshflcld
business men Friday.
E. R. Jones nnd family moved to
Ivan Hodson's place Saturday on Coos
Itlvor to bo gono till spring.
O. O. Floss of Spokane, nnd Wnl
tor Arnold of North Ynklmn, were
In Gardiner last week looking over
tho proposed route of tho Eugeno
Gardiner and Coos Day railroad,
with tho intontlon of taking contrncts
for building tho same
Rev. J. S. Green will leave on
September 18 to nttend tho Metho
dist state conference which will be
held nt Salem on tho 20th ot September.
Tho Umpqua Co-operatlvo Packing
company under tho management of
C. A. Porklns, Sr., Is prepnrlng to
do a big season's work. Thoy nro
now packing fish in cold storage, but
will begin In n few days to can, as
they expect tholr crow of Chlnoso 10
nrrlvo soon from Astoria. The fish
ermen nro having somo trouble with
tho snags thnt nro In tho rlvor, ns
thoy Interfere with tho drifting ot
tho nets.
Mr. Carl Hollonbeck, Mr. George
Ross nnd J. C. Doano went deer hunt
ing tills week and Mr. Hollembcck
shot n deer and has been nil smiles
over since.
Miss Efllo Church acted ns super
intendent, organist, secretary and
tcachor In our Sabbath school Sun
day, filling each placo with modesty
nnd grnco.
EDDIE SMITH DEAD.
Don't forget tho Turkish
VHONE 21 l-J.
Bnths.
l'Ndoy's Honey and Tar ConiOHid
Still retnlns Its high plneo na tho best
household remedy for nil coughs nnd
colds, olthor for children or grown
liorsons. Prevents serious results
from n cold. Tnko only tho genuine
Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound,
nnd refuso substitutes. For Snlo At
tho Rod Cross Drug Store.
San FriuielM'o Sport Writer nnd Re
feree Passes An ay.
(Hy Associate! Press to tho Coos liny
''linos)
OAKLAND, Cnl., Sopt. (!. Eddie
Smith, the well-known sporting wri
ter nnd fight referee, died toduy.
HriUn trouble had bothered him for
sovornl weoks.
WILL BOOST WILSON.
(By
Assoclnted Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Sept. C Tho first
club In the west to further tho enn
dldney of Woodrow Wilson for tho
democratic presidential nomination
wns organized hero last night.
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.
Wednesday, Mrs. Clins Hlckox and
Mrs. Suslo Howsor of Marsh Held
walked over to Ross Inlet to spend
tho dny with their old tlmo friend,
Mrs. Chns. Jackson, taking her a
number ot homo mndo dulntlos. Fri
day, Mrs. Whorent nnd Mrs. John
Nnglo of So'uth Mnrshfleld wnlked
over nnd spent tho afternoon with
Mrs. Jackson each ono ot thorn car
ried u basket filled with good things
to cnt propared by thomsolves nnd n
number of othor Indies of tho Bnp
tlst church. Mrs. Jackson snys sho
Is siiro thoy woro mnglc baskets as
they wero full ot nil kinds of dnln
tlcs. Ico cream as firm nB If sho
was eating it in nn lea cronm parlor
nngelcnko,cronmpuff8, chicken, straw
berry preserves, n bag of poars, an
other of grnpes, another of choice
candles, nil prepared by loving liiindj,
also Saturday morning. Ho v. Hall
on his way down from Sumner,
where he held church sorvlco Friday
night, got off tho boat at Ross Inlnt
landing, wnlked up to call on Mr.
Jackson, then walking on over to
MniHlilleld by way of Uny City In this
way Mrs. Jackson's heart has been
mndo glad by kind friends nnd neigh
bors through her eight long weoks
of Illness.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE.
Cows County Sent News as Told by
Tho Sentinel.
Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Poto Jacob-"
sen, Friday, September 1, 1911, n
son.
Mrs. Clydo Gngo Is moving this
wock from tho court houso to tho R.
S. Knowlton house in the north part
of town. Novn Landroth nnd fnmllv
will occupy tho bnsomont of the court
house nnd ho will look nfter tho pri
soners nnd Janitor work nt tho court
houso In future.
F. L. Grconough departed for Port
land mid Astoria Wodnosdny nnd
whon ho returns will bo nccompnnlcd
by Mrs. Grconough whom ho will nc
qulro whilo In tho lntter city. Tho
wedding day Is set for Tucsdny, Sop
tombor 5. Tho young couplo will
mnko their futuro homo nt Dnndon-by-tho-sen.
Edwnrd E. Dyer, who has chnrgo
of E. G. Porham's crow of men who
nro nt work on tho tldo gtos for tho
Fut Elk Drnlnngo District, staled thnt
tho work is progressing in flno shupo
nnd that unless n heavy rain cornel
within tho next fow dny they will
hnvo tho work far enough advanced
so thnt no dumngo would be done.
Tho gates tit tho outlet of tho luuiver
Slough canal wns completed u week
ngo.
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NEWS OF GARDINER.
GARDINER. Oro,. Sept. I. Tho
body of Frank Dohlnrlug, who wna
drowned, wns found flouting In tho
rlvor, nnd wns tnkon chnrgo of nnd
burled Friday by Justice Hiiskel.
Tho deceased wns u nntlvo of Swed
en, nged 2S nnd n member of tho
Owls, nt North Pond, Coos county.
Tho public schools opened Mon
dny, Septembor 4th. Tho 9th grndo
will bo ndded nnd probably tho 10th.
Prof. J. H, Austin will bo the prin
cipal nnd Miss Anna D. Romlg assistant.
J. II. Lundors, ot this placo, has
bought n residence nnd flvo lots In
Roseburg nnd will shortly move to
thnt city.
Tho Coirulllo city fathers met In
special session culled for the purpose
of nctlng on the resignation of wnter
Superintendent Leo (loodiiinn. Th
roslgnntlon was presented to th
council nnd was nccoptod. The mayor
then rocommendod W. D. Rowland
for tho vncant position. It wns mov
ed thnt tho nppolntmont of Mr. Row
laud bo approved but tho motion was
lost. The mattor of tho appointment
of n wnter superintendent wna then
laid ovor until tho regular monthly
meeting.
Leo Goodman has boon omployod
ns janitor of tho main school build
ing for nnothor yenr and will begin
nt onco to got tho rooms ready for
tho oponlng of school on Soptembei
11. Tho Acndemy hna bcon rented
for nnothor yenr nnd will bo used for
tho first threo grades. Mr. Fulton
will do tho Janitor work for that
building. Miss Partridge has resign
ed nor position in tho high school
on account of n serious Illness of an
aunt In Nebraska. It Is probablo that
n man will bo secured to fill tho va
Tho threo miiated schooner "Lucy"
finished tnklng on n cargo ot 325,000
feet of lumber nnd sailed for Snn
Pedro, Cnl.. Wednesday under the
command of Captain Hanson.
Dr. Field has moved his family out
to his fnrm, about six miles up tho
Smith river nt tho mouth of Otter
slough.
J. A. Emmltt of Drain, has bought
tho harbor shop from Lloyd Mynott
nnd is moving into tho Gardinor ho
tel. Mr. Emmltt Is fixing his new
qunrtors up In tho flno stylo, nnd
will hnvo two chnlrs, Fred Miller
having chnrgo of ono ot thorn.
Tho houso and blacksmith shop of
Horace Meade, near North Fork, on
the Smith river was burned Monday.
ITho flro was caused from a dpfec-l
HAY CITY NEWS.
Mr. D. Major Is with us again.
WATCH THE
MARVEL
The Motorcycle
That's Up and Coming
For Particulars See
ROY E. LAWHORNE, Agent
No Smoking Wax
With Electric Flat Irons
The smell of smoking wax is not agreeable and
the fumes injure delicate throats.
Wax is not necessary with hlectric Flat Irons
is not used at all.
The wax-fumes danger of catching fire occa
sional damage to the article being ironed arc
all eliminated,
The surface of the Electric Iron is always smooth.
Electric Flat Irons, $3,00
Ironing Done
In Half the Time
With Half
The Labor
. Telephone 178
Oregon Power Company
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Abstracts, Real Estate,, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
IIENHY SENCJSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo Offljo Phono 191 Marshflold Offlco 14-J.
Farms Tlmbor Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
Qonarnl Agents "EASTSIDE"
Not Mma, whohatomma Invontlvo ntillitv
pSiuduwrltiKilllXl.r.V .1 Mel NT I III'.
I'mrnl Mturmj.. Wnahlnalon. II. l
V, .iili. Co-dooea br lb. MSUR3 OF lilt HOLY
nnmiB ut JISUS ANU HAIIY. Cm',, Ati -rln-i
OlUiUit Ciuruu Muilc. Alt. Uvxntion rd Ccnrrrf
clilI)cpt,.R,.(,p.iJ)jJnjJi,,KcJrcJ)ilorUrJ
lllctilTrlilni,WilielofAnoouKroiDLAil4rca
VtTERIVnRlOR. t).H,r,',A,ilm,, fnU.J
.HHHiHHiHmnua
Tho cost ot repairing tho
wiring In our building In
Mnrshfleld was nlno dollars.
Tho owner at onco got a re
duction of Fifty Dollars per
year In the Insurance.
Think it ovor.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PnONE 237-J
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
careful drivers nro now at ttho dis
posal of tho Coos Day public nt
ItEASOXAIlhE HATES
Ulgs or rigs with drivers ready for
nny tr.p anywhere nny tlmo. IIore
bonrded nml rigs cared for.
Now henrso and special ncommo
dntions provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
MVEItY AND FEED STANCES
IMIONE 27JI-J
A Modorn Brick Building. Electrle
Lights, Stonm Heat. Elogantly
Furnished Hooins with Hot
and Cold Water.
II O T E Ij .CO OS
C. A. METL'IN, Prop.
Hntes: 50 conts n Dny and I'pwards.
Cor. Broadway nnd Market
Marshflold, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcintosh visited
nt Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Weaver Sunday.
Lunibor Inspector
thru tho mill horo
spectlng lumbor.
Morrison was
yesterday In-
Mr. and Mrs. Marhoffer visited
Mrs. McNeil nt Bunker Hill yesterday.
KILLS ELK IV OUItRY.
Only a few days ngo a large buck
elk with tho hide on tho nock, with
the horns and a small piece out of
one ham was found by Wm. Mooro's
near Lone Ranch. The offender has
not been caught. Gold Beach Globe.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHOXE MAIN B7-J
WILL EXCHANGE My $2,100,
equity in n 5-room bungalov, lot
80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland,
Oro. Valued at $3,000, for acreage
near or property in MarshJle.d. Or.
I am tho owner of this bungalow,
and shall only deal direct with
owner of property. If you Icumw of
any ono wishing to exchange have
them write L. J. Justen, 494
Morrlsson St., Portland, Oregon.
COOS. HAY TO nilAiv n..i.i...
tlmo possible Hnldon , ij
via Allegany. Through Faro $8.25
Stago, steamer and auto via Gardi
ner. Through in one rinv 7 n
Drain, Coos Bay stago line. Through
in two daya $6.60. B0 pounds ot
BARGAINS IN DWELLING.
BUY NOW
B-Room houso at Bay Park.
Prlco ?700. Cash S'50
6-Room houso, lots 100x100.
EasUldo 31"200
Dwellings In Bunker Hill. w
nnd South Mnrshfleld, Ferndala
North Bond at bargains.
AUG. FRIZEEN,
Real Estnto Insurance und Rental'
08, Central Ave., Marshfleld, Ore.
WATCH! NOTICE!
Homer Mauzey, one of the driven
and tho solicitor tor us is out tot
Laundry. Watch him I he Is H"18
to ston von nn th street and expllB
all details of Laundry and also to b
at your home any time. He Kno"
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
PHOJC- 220-J
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
Rates reduced to; Day 50c, '
$1.00: weok $2.00 to $5.00. House
keeping apartments with gas "H
$10.00 to $18.00 per month. FK'"
baggage free. Norton & Hansen, agtjBATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Pr0P'
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