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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1911)
- trW& THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911 -EVENING EDITION " !iiniwinpi'i'" WANTED (Slil tor general house work. Apply or phono A. H powers' residence. .FOl'ND ,,,,,p of K11 eyeglass, ovlilently woinan'B. Owner can linvo same by Identifying samo und pay ing for this nd. J'OH HUNT Small house furnished or unfurnished. Apply OCC 7th St. WANTED. Girl for General house work. Ono that enn do cooking. Apply s- Jenniiig's Dry Goods Store, North Dond. WANTED HEAL RARGAINS in un Improved Murshflold mid East Mnrshllold lotB from owners. Heal estate men need not upply. 1 O. Uox GG1, Mnrshllold. WANTED. Position In ofllco by young lady who has had steno graphic experience. Auurcss a. C. care of Coos Hay Times. WANTED A man with $:sin to buy 10 East MarHhlleld Lots for $GDU Terms Vi cash, bnlnnco 3, G and 9 months. See Title Guarantee and Abstract company. FOR RENT Warm rooms, reason nblo 1C8 2nd Street. I'OU RENT Xlco winiiy furnished room In Sacchl buljding. Steam licat. Apply Nnsburg's grocery. ."ANYONE having n first rlnss Re inlngton, Smith Promlcr or L. Smith typowrltor for Btilo on terms, address Hox 203, Coqiilllo, Oro. AVANTER Some one that ran see a bargain when offered, to buy two lots 'JOxlOO on improved streets with soven-room modern house nearly now for $1,800. Seo Tltio Guarantee and Abstract company. "WAXTEH Competent girl for gen eral housework Mrs. II. S. Towor phono 252-J. 1FOII SALE OH HUNT My 10-room house and four lots 95 by 200, In South Marshflold. Apply within ton days to Mrs. M. F. Campbell. Phono 119-L. TOR BALK My farm OOO acres In ono lot or will cut up In parcola to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. A now stock of tho latest In the MAZDA LAMPS Send In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J Prof. A. Richards A GRADUATING TEACHER I Pupil of Carl Chrlstonson, tho woll ' known Now York Swedish concert pianist, will tnko a llmltod number of' students for privnto lessons. Applicants call at Studio, Songs tackon Hldg., mo Hroathvay. Have your Job printing dono at The Tlmea offlco. Always- "TiTe Busy SAY Wo hnvo a lot of this Dol Monto Soap wo'ro soiling at Co the cake or C for 25c. This is an excellent Sonp mado on tho Pacific Coast, and at tho prico 5c tho cako Is splendid vnlue. Can be had In Floating Dnth, Oatmeal, Pine Tar, KIdorflower, Ruttormllk or Castillo. Remember our pitlCR IS 5 CENTS. SEE OUR WINDOW Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us TIMBERLAND -0 Acres of flno tlmbor 40 per cent cedar. About 10 million 'eet $8,000 100 millions feet In one body. $1.00 Per M. Call or Wrlto AVG. FBIZEEN Marshflold, Oregon. Don't forget the Turkish Baths V Ml WOtfi I T I h 1 II' W If It Fits and Looks Right THAT'S all you need ing Clothcraft Clothes. Every other quality point is covered by the guaranty found in the pocket of every Cloth craft coat This guaranty, signed by the makers, binds them to give you all-wool, lasting shape and satisfactory wear and service Unless vour Clothcraft Clothes measure- up to this guaranty, you have a claim that must and will bo satisfied. .Vo are proud to handle clothes like these and we are glad to add our own guar anty to them. "Wo are safe in recommending them to you you are safe in buying them. Price need not worrv vou either $10 to $25, with spe cial values at $15, $18 and $20. Ask to see them. Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothiers COOS BAY Corner" Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 162 No. Broadway Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, FRESSIXG AND REPAIRING Milt KINDS OP HAT WORK. 256 Central avenue Phone 250X ROSS & PINEGOR. i.ai J Till: AVEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Oct. 1G Fair to- night. Tuesday fair except rain in northwest. Cooler In lnte- rlor and west portion. Easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POHT. Tor twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. in., Oct. 15, by Mrs. E. MlngiiB, special government meteorological obsorver: Maximum 72 Minimum -10 At 4:00 p. m G3 Precipitation nono Wind. Southwest: cloudy. HORN. FENTON To Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kenton, nt tho Imhoff privnto Sa nitarium In North Dond, Sunday, October 15, 1011, n son. Mother nml child are doing well and the proud fntlior says that this now leader of tho hand already mnkes tho sweetest music ho over heard. With a few years prnctlco Sousn will have to look to his laurels, "nob" says ho expects to bo march ing to tho young bnnd master's music In n few days. The futuro muslrnl celebrity has been named Jnck Estos Fenton. Open Olllre. Messrs. Rnhflkopf nnd Trlbhlo hnvo opened n real estate olllco on North Front Btrcet, nenr tho Ekblad hardwaro store. Have You Seen the Comet? Tho now comet enn plnlnly bo seen in tho northwest hcnvonB theso evenings. It hns been visible to tho naked oyo for n couplo of weoks. Its tall ex tends almost straight up nnd It Is located west of tho gtcat dipper. Gardiner Woman 111. Mrs. Downr, of Gardiner, who was admitted to Mercy hospital this weok, submitted to an operation for gall stones yes terdny morning. Her condition Is roportcd satisfactory. Roseburg Re view. Meet Tuesday. Tho Marshflold city council will meet tomorrow night to tnko up various matters. Among tho mnttors to como up will , bo tho fixing tho dnto for tho nomi nating caucus which will bo botweon TKe Royal TONIGHT'S PROGRAM. "THE SHEEPMAN'S DAUGHTER" (All Epic of tho Range a Omnia of i tho Cowboy Sheepman Fond) "IN FLOWERS PLACED" (Comedy) "THE GENERAL'S RIRTHDAYi PRESENT." Song "Won't You Come Over" TUESDAY'S PROGRAM "EYES THAT SEE NOT" "FROM DEATH TO LIFE" (Tho Fnlso Frlond) Song, "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" ADMISSION 10 and 5 CENTS Grapes ! Grapes ! Housewives, Here's Your Opportunity AVo hnvo many now but tho largest shipment of tho sonson la coming on tho Redondo. Ro on hand early Tuesday morning or Phono your orders early. AVo will hnvo tho Finest products of tho California A'lnoynrds personally selected by our Mr. Guy War ner who is at present in California. Tokays, Muscats, Concords Seedless, Blacks Theso aro all cholco fruit and tho prico will bo mndo low, ns our large purchaso direct gave us tho benefit of closo figures In buying nnd wo always give this bonoflt to our customers. Get Your Grapes Now Lockhart's, Grocery Two Private Phones- November 15th and 2fith and the adoption of an ordinance declaring Marshfleld to be one wlird. Hud Rig Croud. There was n large attendance at the dtinco and so cial given by the Linnea society at the Finnish hall Saturday night nnd n line time was enjoyed. Find Elk Horn. While excavating for the Smith-Powers Logging road on Isthmus inlet the other day, workmen unearthed otic-half of the antlers of an elk. The horn was perfectly preserved and was nbout fifteen feet under ground. Evidently It had been shed by the monarch of the herd in n gulch and a small land slide covered it. Testimonial of Hogiml. Tho pu pils of the Eastslde Sunday school presented Rev. G. LeRoy Ilnli of the Ilaptlst church with a substantial Bum of money yesterdny afternoon as a testimonial of their esteem mid re gard. It enme as a pleasant surprise to tho pastor and also as ono of thoso long to be remembered incidents In a minister's life when the evidence of appreciation of his efforts mnkes the earthpnth pleasanter. Rack From Canada. Geo. W. Trlbbey, city Inspector, arrived home early yesterdny morning vln tho old Coos Ray wagon rond from n few months' visit nt various points In Cnnndn. Most of his tlmo was spent In Toronto and Winnipeg. Ho says they are two flno cities and nre growing very fast. Of Canadians ns n whole, he formed a very poor Im pression. While in some wnys ho enjoyed the trip, ho is more than glad to get back hero as ho Buffered from Illness nnd various ailments most of tho time. Ono day It would bo hot, tho next dny cold, the next windy or rnlny and ho says If tho people only realized how flno it was on Coos liny they would nil come, bag nnd baggage. Ho found very few In Cnnnila who had heard of Coos Ray and its Inducement, but ho spread tho booster gospel fnr and wide and says that ho expectH to seo ninny ol the pooplo ho talked with hero with in tlio next year. CUr,T,INGS OF COQUILLE. Coos County Rent News Ah Told by The Sentinel. Dr. Roland Loop of Portland, son of Dr. K. A. Loop, wns oporatod on for appendicitis In Portland. Ho If recovering vory rapidly and is ex pected to bo In Coqiilllo in n short time. Mrs. G. A. Gould of Coos River and Mrs. J. A. Tourtlllott of San Josh. Cnl., enmo In for n visit of sovornl weeks with Mrs. J. Richmond nnd Mrs. E. C. narkor. In circuit court hero, Etta Rnn dall was granted n divorce from P. Rnndnll for desortlon. Sho was al lowed to resumo hor mnldon nnmo Etta Faith. Tho domeBtio bliss of Leo nnd Inez Schnour wns of vory short duration. Thoy woro married on tho 20th of July. Sho would not llvo with him from tho dny thoy wero married preferring to flirt nnd hnvo n good tlmo in nnndon ho al leged and whon ho remonstrnted with her, ho declared, sho threatoned to Hhoot him nnd burn down tho house Sho loft him on Soptombor 17, fourty elght dnys after thoy wero married. Loo Schneur wan granted n dlvorco on tho grounds of cruel nnd Inhuman treatment. AVI I EN A'OU got n dozon PHOTOS from us you get twolvo pictures ench REPRESENTING our REST EF FORT RIGGS STUDIO. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. AAV want fresh salmon nnd an prepared to pay tho highest cash price for thotn. For further parti- culnra boo C. O. HOCKETT, Emplro City, oi GEO. F. SMITH. Coos Rlvor Read tho Times' Wnnt Ads. 85 and 305 1 Personal Notes i AV. A. KINNEY left this morning for Klninntli Tails. FRED HARRIS and wlfo spent Sun day up Coos River. DAVE ROUERTS of Templetou is n Marshflold vUltor today. GEO STEMMERMAN of Allegany Is u Marsifleld visitor today. EUGENE CROSTIIWAIT left this morning for Myrtle Point nnd Rnn don. MRS. A. H. POWERS, who has boon very ill, wns reported improving today. JUDGE E. D. PERRY nnd Miss Lucia Sporry of Coqiilllo nro Marshflold visitors today. MISS MAMIE MAHONEY and Miss Elizabeth Adams spent Sunday at Mrs. Adams' ranch on Coos River. CHARLIE HUNTER enmo In from enmp Saturday to seo th? boxers and make a brief visit with his many friends. JOHN I). GOSS left yesterday on tho Nnnn Smith for Snn Francisco for n short stay, being cnlled there by legal business. JOHN LAFON left yesterday on tho Nnnn Smith for Kentucky whore Mrs. I. n fon hns been spending n few mouths with her pnrcnts. HARRY WINKLER, now mnnngor of tho North Rend Drug company's store nt North Rond, spent Sunday with friends In Marshflold. S. R. CUTLIP, who recently moved his family to Eugene, has returned to tho Ray to nrrango for market lug the crop off his Coos River ranch. FRANK L. DAVIS, ono of tho strik ing Southern Pacific machinists nt this plncc, left for Marshflold, whero ho mny locnto. Rosoburg Review. HARVEY SMITH, who has boon ranching tho pnst year nonr Myrtlo Point was greeting his Coos Day friends today. Ho may return to Coos Ray to rcsldo In tho near fu turo. HARLEY RICHARDSON, formorly with tho Cutlor AVholosalo Hnrd waro company at Waterloo, Iown, but now representing tho Simmons Hnrdwnro company, with head quarters In Portland, Is mnklng u trip through this torritory. HUGH McLAIN arrived homo yester dny morning from PorMnnd, com ing In vln tho old Coos Ray wagon road. During tho trip In, ho sus tained n sovoro Jolt thnt caused him another twlngo of his old threatened attacks of appendicitis. ARTHUR K. PECIC and Preston Jones who woro hunting ducks on North Inlet, mlBsod tholr hont yes terdny and will not ronch homo until todny. AVhothor thoy wero dolayod by carrying all tho ducks they ahot has not been determin ed. MISS EL1ZARETII COX nnd hor sis ter, Mrs. McCtillough, nrrlvcd homo Saturday from n two months' visit with relatives In Chicago. Thoy nlso visited at tho principal points of Interest along tho routo nnd had a moat enjoynblo trip. Miss Cox will resumo her duties at tho post olllco nt once. CIIAS HICKOX returned Snturdny evening from IiIb varmint hunt. Ho secured olght wild-cats nnd othor Men, Look! Lot us anvo monoy for you and glvo you antlsfoctlon. AVhon you buy your next pair of trousers. All wool Cashmoro Cl f troiisora only $4. GO to., tyJ-JJ Mon'B Corduroy Pnnta CO K( I3.C0, 13.00'and ip.JVJ A full lino of wot wenther goods at oqually low prices. The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. Light, Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right North Bend News Chns. Cavniiogh nnd family aro moving into the resldenco C. M. Byler recently vacated. Mrs. C. E. Jordan who has been quite ill at her homo In Eastslde, is reported Improving. W. F. Denning and wlfo and daughter of tho llghthotiBO visited tho Wm. Relchert home hero Sunday. A special W. C. T. U. meeting will bo held at 2:30 Tuesday nftornoon nt tho home of Mrs. W. Jones on Union avenue. Mrs. J. T. Mngulro, who has boon seriously ill at Myrtle Point, is re ported a little bettor. Hor llfo wa despaired of for a while. Mrs. Mamie S. Jennings of Port land, who has been Bpondlng the summer In Coos county, returned Saturday from Myrtlo Point to visit Enstsido friends. mA reception will bo tendered Rev. Hlsey mid his wlfo nt tholr homo this evening by tho North Rend Method 1st church In honor of his renppolnt- 'J'P1-1-- J9 J'" ft01'1"' y"'j nlliffju-tl big gnmo and snys ho had a flno trip. NELS MONSON of Ten Mllo is n Marsh Held business visitor today. MRS. JENNIE LANDR1TH of Coos River Is u Marshflold shoppor to dny. MRS. J. T. HARRIOAN has Issued In vitations for Tuesday, October 24, for bridge. DR. C. AV. TOWER Is expected homo on tho next Rrenkwntor from his visit In Astoria. O. GILRERTSON, tho Glondnlo bunker, loft for his homo hist ovi nlng after a short stay horo. " MRS. IDA KNOWLTON loft on Inst evening's stngo for Rosoburg. J. Huntley wns another outgoing pas songor on tho stngo. A. N. GOULD, tho Coos county sur veyor, pnssod turougn noro ioaay on routo to Kontuck Inlet whom ho Is laying out n now road. A. T. HAINE3, who has hen laid up with tho rhoumnttam, Is getting: nlong nicely todny and mnybo ablo to bo down-town tomorrow. CIIAS. HILDORN, tho woll-knowB Mllllcomn ploncor, Is critically 111 ns n result of a general bronkdown following an nttnek of bronchial pneumonia. Ho Is ulnoty-two yoara old. Ills ninny frlonda on tho Rny will unlto lu hoping that ho will quickly recover. QUOTESSMITH'H MESSAGE. Attitude of IImmI of Meimaha Com pany on Port Litigation. J. AV. Ronnott hnndod ua tho fol lowing, which ho requested ub to publish: "In Tlin Tlmoa of October 10 thoro nppeared tho following: C. R. Smith lioud of tho Monasliu wooaouwnro pnmnnnv which nbsorbed tho local holdings of tho Southern Orogon company sometime ago, has atatod In a lottor to tho Port or cooa nay com-iniHHlmmi-H Hint lin will diamine nil tho suits aturtod by tho Southern Oregon company attacking tho vnlldlty of tho Pnrt nf Cnoa Ilnv If tho Port Commis sion will pny nil tho court coats nnd attorney fees in tho linio enso aim iin mitn nf the Hennott Trust com pany and tho Southorn Orogon com paiiv. "Tho night lottor from Mr. C. It. Smith to Henry Scngstnckon upon which tho nbovo wns based la ns fol lows: lluvo always thought and bo expressed It to ropreson(litlvo men of MnrBhflold, thnt taxing back of Ray for linprovoinont of tho nny waB an Imposition, however, I had nothing to do with Biilts. Thoy woro Insti tuted by Elljnlt Smith. If hulk of cltl'ens profor carrying out this In justice think I would bo willing to withdraw nil Biilta Instituted by Eli jah Smith nnd Southern Orogon com pany If all oxponsos Incurred by ron Bon of these suits would bo pnld by thoso favoring bond issue." CHANGES IN SURVEYS. Bottlers on Nntlonnl forests tindor tho net of Juno 11, 100G, will no longor hnvo to pay for a survey, ns they have had to do In tho past on unsurvoyed lands, whon tho claim gooa to patont. This rollovoa mnny sottlora under tho net, commonly known ua tho Forest Homestead law, from a burdonsomo oxponBo. Ro ller from this bunion has beon brought about by an ngreomont bo tweon tho Secretary of tho Interior nnd tho Secrotnry of Agriculture, whereby survoys mado by employes of tho Forest Sorvlco will bo under tho Hiiporvlslon of tho Surveyor Gen eral, bo that thoy cun bo accopted by tho Qeneral Lund Ofllco ns final. A rONE 2U-J,