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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 3 V Boy's School Clothes "Adamant" Suits, for Boys, have two pairs of Knickerbocker Pants, both lined throughout with Linen Prices $400 to $7.00 Woolen Mill Store ' MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER MARSHFIELD OREGON - iitj to locnto the body to dispose ot It but wns unable to do so. Til 13 WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON. Sept. 11. Fnlr to night nnd Tuesday, except show ers tonight or Tuesday In North west nnd along the coast. West erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK- PORT. O For twenty-four hours ending nt -1:00 p. in., Sept. 10. by Mrs. 13. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum , G4 Minimum 44 At 4:00 p. in. CI Wind. Southwest: cloudy. 4 Coming Here. Jake Goldlo In n letter to friends announces that he 1 h dls-oifed of his Interest in tho buffet ' ;hi Lumbermen's building nt Portlr1 d ad expects to eoino to Alars'i.l.o'd this week to look over this Hold u h a view of locating. Ills re turn 1 ;o will bo welcomed by his ninny lrlends on the Day, ersona Notes CIIAS I. REIGARD hns roturned from n business trip to Portland. SCHOOL SUPPLIES We have a complete line of Tablets - Pens - Pencils - Ink and everything needed so come to headquarters for enythlng required, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. THE BUSY CORNER PHONE 20H ALONG Till: WATERFRONT. Tho Excolslor will nnll from Snn KrnnclBco Tuosdny, Septomhor 19, for Cooh Hay with freight. Sho will load with lumber horo. TOIt SALE Rouble lmrreled shot gun nearly now, npply Tlmos offlco. i i WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Bouthiddo pro forred. Must bo reasonable. No children. "X" enro Tlmos. i I'OIt SALE Two Mory modern hoiiso, hurd-flnlshcd nnd nil con veniences, lot 40x100. Threo blocks from Chnndlor hotol. Hot nnd cold water. Gas nnd oloctrlo light, sow er system nnd atreot Improvements all In nnd pnld for. Address Ilox 75 City. No ngenta need npply. Tho Alllnnco, owing to tho acci dent to tho Snntn Clara, mndo tho hit ter's run from Eureka to Snn Fran cisco nnd consequently will not rench hero on her way to Portland until Wodnosdny. ' Tho Nnn'n Smith towed tho Wnsh tuenn, Indon with lumber, from Dnn don to Snn FranclBCo on hor Inst trip down, tho Washtucnn leaving Han- don Into Friday. I'OIt SALE Four IoIh, one half block from new high Bchool build ing, ?37f each, hnlf cash, balanco easy torms. Only vncnnt lots In block. Address Uox 75, City. No agents need apply. I'OIt SAM' A modern residence, seven rooms nnd bath-room, a slightly location, beautiful view of bay, fifteen minutes walk from Front nnd Contrnl. Direct from owner. Addross P.O. Box r00, Mild. lOST In postolllce, silk umbrella, silver pearl handle. Rownrd for ro- "'' i" iiinca ouico. SEVEN AUK IIAITISKI). Speclnl bnptlsmnl sorvlces woro liold nt tho Marshllold Methodist ! church yostordny, seven young mom bors bolng tnkon In by tho Roy. II. I. vRutledge. Thoso baptised wero: Erros Wlnonn Drows, Ermn Loulso iWoavor, Sharold Edward Joohnk, ' Ada Cecllo Smith, Eugono Chapman ; Smith, Honry Paul ForguBon, Mllo I.oo Savago. WST MalteKo Angora cut. Anjono finding It will recolvo roward by bringing It to Times' offlco. C. Mortenson ot Nnnn Smith. WANTM) 100 houses to move raise r repair. Address T. A. Freeao, Marahfleld, Ore. " -WriCD Competent girl for gen eral housework Mrs. G. V. Kauf man. 'OK Iti:T-Two nicely furnished rooms for gontlomen or ladles. 'L' -- illUUS, I Irt-avo For Home. Row J. Itlchard Olson, Hov. Helnhurdt and Hov. Sans t.r,,it iLrm. rwimIIhIi Luthoran minis- tors horo from Portland to nttond a conforonco mooting nnd to nssUt in flu, dedication of tho now church at North Bond, yestordny loft via tho Ro- soburg stago for homo. FAREWELL TO . B. SELBY Many Unite In Banquet In Hon or of Departing Attorney Saturday Night. With two sroro of tho lending bus iness nnd professlonnl moii of Coos Hay assomblod, tho fnrowell banquet tendered Chas. B. Solhy nt Tho Chan dler Saturday ovonlng wns an elo quent testimonial or tho friends that tho young nttornoy who 1b to louvo tomorrow for Okluhomn City to lo cnto has surrounded himself during Ills stay hero. Many wero tho ox presBjons or rogrot nt IiIb dopnrturo but aside from this, n wit, humor nnd gaiety made it an unusually enjoyable affair. C. H. IVck presided ns toastmastor nnd tho following toasts wero re sponded to: "In Ills own dorenso," C. 13. Solby. "An Old Virginia Neighbor," E. E. Straw. "His Old Dog Mnjor," John D doss. "His Literary Efforts," U. Douglas. "An Old Friend," C. M. Myors. "A Now Friend," O. F. McKnlght. "Tho Electric Thrill of Good Fel lowship," It. M. Jonnlngs. j "Tho regards of nn Old Timor,' E Mlngus. "A Frlond of n Dog Will bo n Friend to a Mnn," J. A. Mntson. "Whon ho Koturns Agnln," John S. Coko. "An Expression From My Solo," W. P. Murphy. List of Guests. Covors woro laid for tho follow, Ing guests: C. 11. Solby, It. M. Jonnlngs, D Kroltzor, J. C. Kondnll, C. H. Peck, W. U. Douglas, C. A. Sojilbredo, F. K. Gottlns, J. F. Hall, E. Crosthwnlt, A. M. Ross, E. L. Hoblnson, W. R. Haines W. P. Murphy, F. M. Parsons, J. A. Mntson, E. 13. Strnw, A. L. Ilousoworth, Dnn E. Mnlonoy, A. K. Peck, C. M. Myers, D. C. Vaughn, A. H. O'Drlon, U. F. Squires, H. W. Palntor, E. Mlngus, A. II. Derbyshire, II. Lockhnrt, John D. Gosa, Clias. I. Holgnrd, Honry Songstnckon, J. M. Upton, C. F. McKnlght, Jnmoa Wat son, John S. Coko, A. X. W. Club Tho A. N. W. club will moot Thursday with Mrs. Clins. Stauff Instead of with Mrs. W. F. Squires ns was previously announc ed. Improve Store. Norton & Hansen have Just completed the construction of nu olllce apartment In their Front Btreet Btoro for tho bookkeeper nnd cashier. Council Next Week. Tho Mnrah ilold city council will not meot until n week from tomorrow night, nd Jnurnmcnt having been tnkon for two weeks at tho lust meeting. Delayed by Wrecks. 13. S. Bnr golt and wife, who are on routo to Nebraska, report In a letter to friends that they have been delayed con siderably by accidents. Their engine broke down ono plnce. delaying them nine hours nnd tho train uhend of them Into Colorado Springs was wrecked dolaylng thorn Bovernl hours. Hearing Continued. The hearing of Robert Jensen, n longshoreman who was arrested late Saturday nit ernoou, wnB continued by Recorder Butter this morning. Ho Is charged with drunkenness and resisting nn olllcer. He Btruck nt Marshal Carter nnd lnndcd slightly niul forced the marshal to use his "hickory persua der. " Tho nffnlr occurred on Front Btreot nnd drew a big crowd. MISS MILDRED COKE will leave this week to visit relatives in Cali MRS. RODERT McCANN of North Bond wnB tho guest of Marshllold friends today. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE returned to Coqulllo this morning nftcr spend ing Sunday horo. MISS PEARL RIGGS roturned Sat urday from Portland whero she hns spent tho summer. MRS. A. G. AIKEN nrrlved homo to dny from n business and pleasure trip to Sun Francisco. MISS SELMA HOLM nrrlved homo tc- dny from n short visit with friends In Oakland and Borkoloy. Acting Marshal. Lovl Smith will take' Marshal Carter's placo tomorrow nnd after that Walter 'Richardson will act whllo Carter la attending court at Coqulllo nnd visiting In Myr tlo Point. New Manager. Mr. Gornsedorfor nrrlved hero rrom Snn Francisco to day to assumo tho management or tho North Bend Box rnctory, succeed ing Mr. Dwlght who recently resigned. ROBERT SLATER SHOT AXTK)-o exjerlenecd coul min ers t.. ,,.., ' "er mil company. NTED Two experienced Btnrch "oners immediately. Marshflold "and and Steam Laundry. rR SALE My tnrm 000 acres In e lot or will cut up In parcels to .J D- W. Santord, Marshflold. to'ATr.i .- ' Dozen good laying hens. ,, tecona-hand 8ewlng machine. t bo in first class condition and t0r wah. P. o. Box 238, arshfield. BellliiKhnm Youth Killed 1J Brother on Hunting Trip. By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmca) BELLINGIIAM, Wash., Sept. 11. Robort Slater, a youth or Boventeon, was killed lnstnntly this morning In North Bollinglmm by tho nccldontnl discharge or n shotgun in tho hands 1 of a younger brother. Tho boys woro I preparing for an early morning hunt ing trip when tho accident occurred. Read tho Times Want AJa. A Great Advantage to Working Men I J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steub envllle, 0 says: "For years I suf fered from weak kidneys and a severe 'bladder trouble. I learned of Foley Kidney Pills and tholr wonderful cures so I began taklne them nnd sure enough I had as good results as any I heard about. My backacho llt ma n..H tn nnn of T11V bllBlneSB. 6X- pressman, that alono la a great ad- vantage aiy iwuuujo "" .... normal, nnd that saved mo a lot or misery. It Is now n pleasuro to work wnere It used to be n misery, For Sale at Red Cross Drug Store. Aftor tho sbow try a Turkish Batb Phone 21'4-J. Tlo In Unco. Tho 2:15 trot which Bollo N, F. P. Norton's horBO, won at Portland last Thursday waB for a'purso of $800. Sho was driven by Dowling, ono or Frank Alloy's drl vora. Tho time or tho threo henta woro 2:20, 2:24 nnd 2:21. Sister Dead Mra. Cnl. Wright to day rocoh'od n tologram nnuouuclng Hint hor alstor, Mrs. R. M. Wade whoso husband la head or tho largo hardwnro houso or Rt M. Wado and company In Portlnnd, had died thoro suddenly Sundny. No partlcularB woro given. Ik ApiMilntcd. ProL A. L. Hop bum, who was located horo last year ror nwhllo giving dancing lossons, In n enrd to Tho Times nnnouncoa thnt ho haa been appointed dancing mas ter at tho Army nnd Navy Post nt San Francisco which la tho Westorn Hondqunrtora or tho Army. Hack From Salem. Rulph Matson roturnod Friday Irom a trip to Port land and Salom. Ho was to havo wltncBBed tho Wobb hanging nt Snlom which wna cnllod oft nt tho last mln uto on nccount or Governor Wost commuting tho sontonco to llfo 1m Hort.0 Drowned. Joo Lnndrlth or Coos River Btntoa thnt tho pnrty ln rormlng Tho Tlmos about tho dead horso In Cooa Itlvor bolng n nuUnnco mlsropresonted tho matter. Ho sta tes that one of his horses roll In nnd wns drownod nhout n wook ngo nnd thnt ho mndo four trips In an effort Grapes for Canning or Preserving Aro nt tholr best now. Wo havo Juat received a largo shlpmont of Black Prince, Thompson Seedless TOKAYS Phono your order early to avoid being disappointed. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Mrs. Squire Hurt. Mrs. W. F. Squire sustnlncd alight Injuries this morning whllo driving homo to Bun ker Hill from Marshflold. Sho turn ed tho corner too abruptly, throw ing her out bo that tho wagon ran over her. Tho horso stopped nenr tho railway tracks. Although badly bruised and Bomowhnt scratched, Mra Squire did not sustain nuy brokou bones. Sister Dead. Mrs. Fnlres, who re sides In the DnvlH rcpldonco nt Tenth nnd Contrnl Saturday received word of tho deuth of hor slater nt Jeffer son City, Mo. Dcnth wna due to n cnrhunclo on tho bnck of hor neck which dovolopcd Into n tumor or ran cor. Mr. FnlroB' husband !b ono or tho proprietors or tho clgnr ntnnd at tho Chandler hotol, tho family hav ing recently moved horo from Mod-rord. DIhciihs llnnil. A meeting will ho hold nt tho Murflhflold Chamber of Commerce nt 4 o'clock Tuosdny nft ornnon to nrrnngo ror mining the runds necoBsnry to carry out tho tem porary Improvement or tho old Coos Bay wagon road. In order to Insuro Kood mall norvlco this wlntor, It was necossnry ror tho commltteo to prom ise the county court that this section would dofray boiiio or tho oxpousos and now nrrangoinonts nro being mndo to live up to It. It la desired thnt all who possibly can nttond do no. MRS. M. J. ASHMAN returned tuU morning rrom a visit with frloudi nnd rolntlvoB In California. GEO. HAINES will "leavo this wook for California whero ho will at tend Bchool tho coming yenr. North Bend News Miss Tina McKay Is very 111 nt hor homo In North Bend. Mrs. William Rosa, or Ploasant Point, spout yostordny In North Bond. Mrs. D. Morso, o! Emplro, vlBltod frlonds nt North Bond Saturday. Mrs. E. T. McGuIro, who hna boon very 111 at hor homo In North Bond, Is nolo to bo out ngaln. Mra. Goorgo Ilnzor and Miss Frlodn Hnzor will loavo Wodnosdny for Wnl la Wnlln, Wnah. Tho rour-ninsted bnrkontlno Argo la taking on a cargo ot lumbor nt tho Portor mill. C. S. Wlnsnr nnd son, Joo, nnd Har ry Conro nro biiBlnesa vlBltora In Mnrahflold today. MIbb Floronco Jonnlnga of Portland la a guest ror n row days at tho H. L. Cavaunugh homo at EaBtsldo. Mrs. L. Lomla nnd mothor, Mra, Jacobs, who hnvo been visiting In Myrtlo Point, hnvo roturned. Slg Hanson Is moving his family from near Allegany to North Bond, whore hla children will attend school. C. II. Worroll loft this morning via tho Drain routo to visit hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worroll, of Van couver, B. 0. Elmor Russell nnd wlfo and Mrs, W. A. Jones will leave this attornoon ror Myrtlo Point, whero thoy will spond n wook or so. Mrs. G. W. Sholloy nnd son, Gor don, who havo been visiting rolatlvoa at Gardlnor, hnvo roturnod to tholr homo at North Bond Heights. A TURKISH BATH will do you GOOD. Phone 214-J. MISS JOSEPHINE CORDES hnB ro turned rrom n visit with frlonds In Snn Francisco nnd other southern points. MRS. W. K. WISEMAN, who has been nt Allognny ror tho bonellt of hor health, hns returned much improved. MRS. JOHN W. BUTLER nnd son will lonvo Wednesday to visit at tho homo or Ira. Butlor'a slater In Montcroy, Cnl. J. W. CARTER, city mnrahnl, expects to lonvo tomorrow ror Myrtlo Point whoro ho will spend n weok'a vaca tion with friends. fl. K. NOAH hna HKTUHNKD from Rosoburg and la now IMIKI'AR El) to do BLACKSMITH I NO and HORSESHOEING as boforo. GEO OILBEHTSON after two year continuous sorvlco in Ekblad't hnrdwaro Btoro, Is enjoying hit first vacation this wook. FAY WHITE, who hna boon taking a musical courso In Southorn Cali fornia, Is visiting nt tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mra. L. J. White. MRS. J. W. HILDENnRAND and children hnvo boon Bpondlng n few dnya nt Coqulllo vnlloy points while J. W. hn8 kept "bacholor qunrtors." MISS VIOLET HENDEHSON, Bocrct- ary of tho Chnmbor or Commorco, roturnod this morning rrom n row weoka' visit with hor undo, Hugh Brown, In Snn Francisco. JAMES WATSON, county clork, ro turned to his homo In Coqulllo this morning niter sponcMng Sunday with Mai-Hhflold rrlonds nnd visit ing IiIb pnronts nt Coos City. MnS. E. MINGUS Is ontortnlnlng n Inrgo numbor or rrlonda nt her homo in Wost MnrahtMl this aft ernoon as n fnrowell to Mrs. 0. J. Mlllls and MIbs Mlllls who will loavo for Snn Francisco soon. WILL CHANDLER arrived horo today from San Francisco to pro paro plana ror tho now ofllco building which W. S. Chandlor l to orect on tho Gulovson corner which ho rocontly bought. TOM COKE, who rocontly resigned his position with tho Southorn Pa cific with whom ho has boon olovou yenrs, haa taken n position with W. S. Chnndlor, bolng glvon super vision nnd chnrge or Mr. Chandler's buildings nnd rent ostnto on tho Bay. MRS. J. T. McCORMAO, Fred Mc Cormac nnd Duncan Douglas loft this morning' vln Gardlnor for Salom, whoro thoy will tako In tho Stato Fair, and lator will visit n Portland boforo going to CorvnllU whoro tho two boya will enter Ore gon Agricultural college SPECIAL MEETING. Thoro will bo a speclnl mooting of business men nt tho Chnmbor of Commorco tomorrow nftornoon at 4 o'clock. As business of Importance will bo opon for Inspection to the noss mon are urged to attend. R. M. JENNINGS, Chairman Executive Committed; 1