The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 14, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
Important Announcement to the Music Lovers of ,Coos
We Have Just Added to Our Line
THE FAMOUS BALDWIN PIANOS
These pianos are acknowledged among the best in the world. They have been the Standard in the musical world for over half a century.
IlCn WC dCCided to add "Pi.'llins in miv lino nf flnninlnli TTnnin "WiiiaiisVmin'S vn milIn n nvvfii1 iiivnetinrntinn nf flm vnvinns ninnno liniiirr nffYivnrl fn rlin -raililifi-
after thorough search decided on the Baldwin Piano. The Baldwin Company was established in 1862 and now has a capital of $1,800,000, with five factories and a ca
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cny ox tiu,uuu instruments annually. This will convey an idea to the people of Coos County the important place the Baldwin piano occupies.
The Baldwin Piano Took the Grand Prize at the World's Fair, in Paris in 19
Purchaser. 1
Again m 1904 at the World's Fair in St. Louis, the Baldwin was awarded Grand Prize A Strong Guarantee with absolute Security to Everv Pure
)ver all competitors. Don't Buy a Piano until you see us and Talk It UTer.
EVERY INSTRUMENT IS FULLY WARRANTED.
The Same Easy Terms on Pianos as in Our Other Departments
Going Harvey Company
C(BIPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS '
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"COOKING is a More Im
portant Factor of HAPPI
NESS than the Fine Arts,"
Says Dr. Wiley, Chief of
, the United States Bureau
. of Chemistry.
. Dr. Wiley is one of the
greatest authorities on the
preparation of food,
And Dr, -Wiley has heart
ily endorsed the GAS
. RANGE. '
Cooking with gas is the
scientific way,
. Besides being the scienti
. fie way, it is the CHEAP
: EST WAY and the EASI
EST for the cook,
Madame, our New Busi
ness Department is ready
to give you the prices,"
facts and figures, to con
vince your husband,
It cpsts you nothing to
investigate,
. Call us up today and men
tion this advertisement,
Oregon Power Co.
Telephone 178.
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xi:vs or n.uiixi-:it.
r.Anr'KIl. Oro.. Oct. 14.
Tlio cronmory situated wot of town
wiis destroyed by firo. No ono seems
tn know how tlio lire stnrtcd. Ono
man wns asleep In tlio building nnd
was awakened by the nolso of the j
Hnmes nnd escaped. Tlio building
nnil mnchlnnrv Worn n tntnl loss. PSti- i
mated nt $3,000, Insured for $1,800.
The property belonged to tlio T. S.
Townscnd Company of Creameries of
which warren r. uecci is a inrge
stockholder. Tlio company hns nl
romlv lot n contract to build anothor
creamery larger and with all tlio Int
est Improvements and up-to-dnto nin-
nltlnnrv. TIIO 11BW CreftlllOrV Will I1IH
im imiiii nn tlio nlrl site, but across i
the rjver In ueeuspori, wnero ueuer
facilities nro onerea ior wiu mltuub
inn imsiiinsH. i.nnt vonr this cream
ery turned out 100,000 pounds of
butter, besides supplying uio numoi
mfi.int t. s. Tnwnsentl of Portland
wns In Gardiner this week nrrnnglng
for tlio ro-bulldlng of tho creamery.
Ho was accompanied by H. S. Rnd
cllff, who adjusted tho Insurnnco on
tho building recently destroyed by
tiro.
the rond Is built where tho surveys
linvo been mndo It will necessitate
tho removal of soveral residences nnd
bnslnoBs places.
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CUItltY COL'.NTV NEWS
servlco examination, stopped
few days with relatives.
off
North Bend
G G.llbcrtson, of Glondalo, who
owns considerable real cstnto In this
section, was hero this week on business.
tlio Port
Events Thero ns Told by
Orfonl Tribune.
Dr. H. S. Holton, who was In tho
A. N. Gould with county vlowora
nnd crow, wns hero this week survey
ing tlio wnter-levcl rond from Coos
ton to Kontuck. An excellent route
, wns found.
II r. Ilnrtln nnil wlfo nnd J. 1 1
len will spond Sunday at the1!
coos Gun Club'u Cabin nt tho h
North Inlet.
YTVntilr Tint iitttll t sitV T?I1a '
nf.ornnnn nt Pn.mi Pronfc. nonr Ron.- t Gold Bench In tllO Indian War
burg fell from n shoot, striking on 186C-C, Is now living In Mer.In.l
tho bnck of hlH head, being rendered Josephine county, Oregon, enjoying ons
unconscious nnd for a tlmo It was good health, at the ripe ago of 80. Cal
thought ho would not recover, but Dr. Holton was tho first Representa-
!lJf Lli'iBhftJmnJi,,l.0 nbfnhS t,vo (rom Joi.ephlne county In U.o
o bo removed rom the camp to his Torrltor,nl icgBinture, and the first
home nenr Scottsburg In n few days. WMen 0rc0l. ,iecaino Btnto In 18B9.
His llfo has been nn nctve ono In
mines, medicine, in politics and in
all progressive ways.
CUIIIIY COUNTY AVKDDINGS
Warren Painter wns cpaff
his homo by Illness ycstoidy
Harry Linden wns acting
inu Auianco ouicu.
nor. R. AVnlfrom of Portland South
ern Pacific locating engineer, Is here
with Engineer Weir.
w. it. nomont of Myrtlo Point, Is
here this week buying cattlo.
T,. f!lnrk nnd William Luco, who
have been cruising timber on Smith
rMvor tor two monthB, returned to
Portland the first of tho week. They
have been working in uio mierebi
of eastern capitalists.
Mrs. Cornwall, wlfo of Captain
Cornwall, who resides In Berkeley,
Cal.. arrived In Gnrdlner this weoK
on a visit. Their two sons arc 6tu
i dents In tho University of Califor
nia.
A cutting fray took place at tlio
Ueed cannery between two Jnps Sun
day night, ono bolng cut with n knlfo
In tho hnnds of ono by the name of
Nnknka. A third one who attempt
ed to prevent the trouble was cut in
tho hand. It sooms thnt tho trouble
started over ten dollars that Nakakn
claimed tho other owed him nnd ho
refused to pay, Thero had been
trouble before botween tho two men,
terminating by ono trying to enrvo
tho other up. Tho knlfo wlelder wns
nrrested by Deputy Justice Schilling
nnd taken before Justice Hnskel nnd
was placed under a bond of $250 to
appear before tho grand Jury, nelng
unable to secure bonds ho wns taken
to Itoseburg Tuesday by Constable Sy
Goodman, Tho victim wns brought
to Gardiner and had his wounds
dressed by Dr. llnrber. Although
wounded severely nbout the body and
arms he Is now thought to be out of
danger.
CULLIXG8 Or COQUILLE
John Fromm, Jr., bought tho Xlol
son store build. ng last week, this
closing the letter's Intores't In Port
Orford property.
nonny Parker nnd Miss Knto Ow-
nindo a trip to Crescent City,
n short time ago, returning ns
man and wife.
Justlco of tho Pcnco C. M. nen
ham olllclntod at a wedding which
occurred at the resldenco of tho
bride's parents on upper Chetco i Iv
or last Sunday. The contracting
parties were Miss Tllllo Polnl nnd
Mr. Albert Yoakam. Gold IJoacli
Globe.
Mrs. Mildred Hovcnor.
went nn oporntlon for up pi J
Mo rev hOHnllnl voHtonlavJtfl
gettng along nicely. J iSli
i
J. II. Groves and wifi
byshlro and wlfo, and. !
and Mrs. It. J. CoUofwJ
a .party of North Boadj
will lenve In tho momH
wuitlior is favorablo, tota
till? nnil anltin ttliniltnry .S
T. L. Carey, who had chargo of
Johnston's store during tho lattor's
.visit In California, started to Gckley
yesterday on business connected
with tho port election.
MYIITU: POINT POIXTKHS
Noun if I'pjH'r Coqulllo Valley as
TM by tlio Ilnterprlw.
Gustavo Schroenor last weak
bought his partner, Elmer Blade's
Interest In the Jewelry business,
which theso two gentlemen have
been conducting for about a year,
Mr. Black left Friday morning for
Jeff Thrift. Assessor of Coos coun
ty, was in town Monday, shaking Flagstaff, Ariz.
hands with old frJonds It bolng 221
years since he visited Port Orford, The Junior Class hns
ana no noieB many cnauges Bincowith linnet Margeit as
men. ,
organized
President.
Miss Myrl McCloskey, Vice-president,
nnd Forrest Greeno, Secretary.
A barrel of machine oil was wash
ed ashore near Batle Rock Monday l j, it. Bunch was In this city Tues-
morning, and was found by MivDov- day nnd Informed tho Enterprise that
er. It was sold to Breecher Jess for tho Gravel Ford Academy opened on
$20. Charles Crew, It Is said, found the 20th of last month. Miss Comer
another barrel near the mouth of Elk is principal and has charge of tho
Coo County News ns Told Ity the
Herald.
A three pronged white buck deer
was seen on tho Bear Creek divide,
by Walter Loomls and James Red
fern, who fired several shots at this
freak of nature but failed to get it.
river. It Is evident that some i
eel lost her deck load, or met disas
ter in the storm last Saturday.
COOSTOX CUIJilXGS.
(Special to The Times.)
normal department, while Prof, nnd
Mrs. Hammond havo charge of the
high sulioo Thoro are about 20
enrolled for tho high school and nor
mal studies.
At a recent meeting of tho Co
qullle Valley Creamery Company, this locality
which is a now organization of val-'
ley farmers, u was ueciuea 10 ouua; 0tha Ray came down
Attorney J. O. Stommlor left
last Friday morning for Bandon,
iiiIiaha Via lilnnflmi 4tA 0 nn i h Tl
The recent rains are Interfering r V ", "cc"u " .'"" D" "
?,P8,?lroaml wltU Ptat dlgglnB lB nler Is on a month's trip east and
expects to go as far as the Atlantic
I Coast boforo returning, Dame Ru
from Co- nior hna It that he will not be alone
An article that has real merit should
In tlmez-become popular. That such
Is tho case with Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has been attested by many
dealers. Here Is one of them. II.
W. Hendrlckson, Ohio Falls, Ind.,
writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remo
dy Is the best for coughs, colds nnd
croup, and- Is my best seller." For
sale by all dealers.
Rev. J. S. Green will remain In
Gardiner at least another year, hav
ing been returned by the recent con
ference, held at Salem.
Tho new Methodist church Is Hear
ing completion and preparations are
being mado for dedicating the same
Tho engineering crew of the South
ern Pacific have been busy during the
week placing grade stakes through
the principal streets of Gardiner. If
Ptn0,?m.a Th u?ZZf7 I"1116 a f ew days ago for a brief vl-, when ho comes to Myrtle Point
Vw., ........ ...- -..- .. . n Wlu, relatives. again.
cured Is about midway between tho, &.
imnk nf tho rlvor where Eood dock-1 Frank Demarest, afteran extended
age for milk boats Is afforded. The f." ZIT'
new building will be 45x75 feet ana "- - -"."" """
will be equipped with all modern,
mnnhtnorv nni rnn vpnifnppH. w. ti. Mrs. E. J. Homme leaves today
i w i . m ii i' --vm i "i s mt mvi ttir y TiiTitf ni
Hull went down tho river today to " uw ureaKwaier ior ioruanu aiiur4.Awiivri -iw luavr.uiu irnuiv.
. . . n Viilaf ittatf mltti roloilitao liAn TVi a i"kt'ol1F Tlftat Tina will nnoontn
MUSIO nt Mm CHANDLER on
has ve- isux1)Ay ovoning. Arrange to tnke
YOUR Sunday DIXNER there.
contract for tho necessary nlllnc. a uriei visit wun reiauvea here.
Committees are bIbo busy dlstrlbut- "
ing stock among the stock holders Lisle Ray, of Morton County, Kan.,
and the contract for the building being enroute to San Francisco after
and dock will be awarcTed soon . having successfully passed the civil
The O'Kelly Boat Line will opernto
on the Sunday schedule from now un
til spring, J. A. O'KELLY,
, Proprietor.
This means Sunday only,
W. G. Barnes and Hw
nave served notico of app
decision of City Recorder!
fining them for tcninISyJt
Bend without a Ikons M
liv tho nrillnnnpo TeaWM
n.i.1 Inkn t t..l '&
i. ..it u win, . )VDV r I
the bond thoy had to ;p
enso which will Involve
of tho teamsters' UceiuM
will come up for hearing,!
term of circuit court, 'r
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STORY OF THEil
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Men Are Liars, A
Tho report wbh carried!
(aln thnt the passenger Iaj
No. 23 had died, nnd thaS
dered n deckhand to gqj
cue uoay overboard.
a lew minutes atterwa?
hand reported. Ho was cal
porsplrntlon and gave all el
having hnd tho fight of hlsj
face was scratched and ht
torn.
"Did you follow my Inst
asked the captain,
"I did," he roplled. '
ger In stateroom No. 33
overboard ns nor yovs. Iim
"No. 33," shrlekeeW t
didn't sav stateroom No.
No. 23." l
"Well, I guess that's mj
replied tho deckhand. 'II
in No, 33 told mo he wnsnl
some men Ho so nowadayaj
believe a thing they snyl
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FOLflER'S SPECLJ
For one week beglnulr
in, any grocer in jMursnj
thorlzed to give ono 6-ou
Golden Gate Baking Poi
with each purchase of a II
at the regular price, 5(
tin.
Don't forget the Turkl
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