The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 06, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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News 'of Upir Coqulllo Valley
Told by the Enterprise.
A tramp -who cnlled at the Chna.
Hurd, homo on Catching Creek ono
day Inst weok, seeing that Mr. Hurd,
who Buffered a paralytic stroke re
cently, was afflicted, told him that ho
knew a romody that would fix him
out nil right. All ho said ho re
quired was an Ingrodlent which
would cost nbout $G at the drug storo.
The strangera lino of talk was very
convincing and Mr. Hurdgavo him
tho "V." After ho had gouo, how
ever. Hurd bocamo bubdIcIoub and
calllntr tho drug storo found that
Bnmo .strnngor had paid 30 conts for
drugs there, and when his would-bo
"bonefnetor" returned and proceeded
to mnko hlmBcIf moro friendly, he In
vited him to make himself scarce.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE
Mrs. George Griffin died nt her
homo on Ash street, on Wednesday
of last wook, after nn Ulnoss covering
a period of nbout a year and a half,
bolug GG years G mouths and 16 day
of ago at tho tlmo of her death.
Mrs. M. E. Mavlty. who has boon
making hor homo at Bandon for tho
past few years, suffered a stroko of
nponlexy on Tuesday of last wcok and
on Saturday, May 2G, 1912, died at
her homo In that city, sno was uoni
nonr Knoxvllle. Tcnn., January 23,
1833, and was 70 years 4 months una
2 days old at tho tlmo or her demise.
DIES IN CALIFORNIA
Hr. S. A. HmltH, Well Known Oc-
qtilllo Valley Womnn, Expire.
The Coqulllo Sentinel says:
J. H. Smith, of Coqulllo, received n
tsloirram from Ventura, Call., last
Monday ovonlnir convoybir tho sad
intelligence, of tho death of his inothn
orr Mrs. Mary E. Smith, at that place
Mar 2G. At tho tlmo of nor death
Mrs. Smith was visiting hor flstor
Mrs, M. tA. Cecil, In Ventura, who is
well known In tho vicinity of Con
qutllo.1
Tho deceased was born in Iowa and
crossed the nlalns to tho west when
but two years of age. At tho tlmo of,
hor death oho was over 67 yoara od
ago. For over 3G years sho lias r
nldod In Coos County, most of that
tlmo on n ranch a few miles above
town. Slio was the wlfo of S. A.
Smith a well known and rcspoctod
citizen, who died nbout seven years
ago. For tho lant two years tho do
coasod roildcd In Dandon with hor
daughter, Mrs. Ada McCulloy, who
was with hor at tho tlmo of her
death, Surviving her nro throo sons
and two daughters: I). F. Smith,
residing nt llancroft: Harvoy Smith
of Coqulllo, who was in Vontura at
the tlmo of his mothers death; Alfred
Smith, who lives nt Dnncroft; Mrs.
Mnblo Humphrey, of Honryvillo, and
Mrs. Ada McCulloy, of Dandon.
MORGAN IS PROMOTED
Coqulllo Game Warden Given Charge
of District.
F. M. Morgan, division doputy
ganio warden for tho southern district
of Oregon, was In Coqulllo Monday
and Tuonday of this week. Mr. Mor
gan and family have horetoforo re
sided in Dandon and his district has
comprised Coos and Curry countloa.
His territory has recently boen en
larged by tho addition of Douglas
county to his district and early )
Juno ho and his family will move to
Roseburg and take up their residence
thoro. This district Is ono of the
most important in tho stato becaube
of tho largo number of door within
its boundaries. As division chlof,
Mr. Morgan will havo 13 deputies un
der his direction, Coqulllo Sontlnel,
ANVIL HAS RLAZK
Coos County Sent Nows'as Told by
The Sentinel.
Mrs. II. C. Wilcox, of McKlnloy,
has been qulto HI for the past two
weeks with pnoumonla. Her son,
Grant, has also been seriously ill with
tho satno complaint. Doth are report
ed to bo recovering.
Doth tho local mills arc now run
ning with full crowB nnd sawing to
capacity uihd both crodmorles nre
turning out capacity churnlngs every
day of tho weok. This spoakB well
for Coquillo's prosperity.
A small blaro broke out In tho re.,.
Idcnco of P. E. Drauo Wednesday
morning. Tho flro was extinguished
beforo much damago was done and
boforo it becamo necessary to call out
tho fire department
Clnudc Moon Is prepnrlng to opon
a sporting goods storo In tho Loneve
building exactly opposite tho Daxtor
hotel. Tho Interior of tho storo Is
now being fitted up nnd Claudo ex
pects to bo roady to open for buslnes.
nbout Juno 10.
Dora May 27, 1912, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Howard Collvcr, of this city, a
son.
Dorn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Vorn Gar
outto, Crano's camp, Wednesday, May
29, 1912, a BOH;
Married At tho residence of Fred
Dcllonl In this city Frldny, May 31,
1912, Henry A, Doyot, of Dnndon, nnd
Laura E. Drown, of Lnnglols, Rev.
Frank II. Adnmn officiating.
CULLING8 OF COQU1LLE
Coo County Beat News As Told by
Tho Hernia.
A Socialist convention will bo hold
In this city Monday noxt, Juno 3, to
nominate n full ticket for county and
stnlo officers.
Many friends of Miss Grotchon
Shorwood, daughter of Attornoy A. J
Sherwood, of this city, will bo pleased
to learn that tho young lady has been
assigned an Important part In tho
commencement exercises of tho UiiIj
vorslty of Oregon nt Eugene Miss
Sherwood Ib a membor of Prof. Red
dle's class In Shnkespcaku which will
present "As You Llko It."
SCENIC ROAD TO COOS RAY
Tho proposition of building a Bccnld
road along tho. bluff and by tho Loach
from tho Coqulllo river to Coos )'ny
has boon suggosted by leading eltlionu'
pf Coos County and tho samo may bo
ptiHhod through to completion In tho
very near future
E. E. Onkos, of this city, was over
to Marshfleld tho first of tho week"
and met Judgo Coko, who taenia to1
bo ono of tho main boosters for tho
road. Tho Judgo Is all enthusiasm
over tho proposition nnd snyn fcc will
do all In hU power to put H through.
This would cortnlnly bo v. groit ad
dition to tho beauties of Coos Coun
ty, and is something that i.liouM bo
taken up at onco. Lot' all no: lrv
and boost for tho scenic road. Dan
don Recorder.
WEST HAS NEW PLAN
Cooftt Schooner Damaged Slightly off
Yaqulnn Head
NEWPORT, Oro., Juno G Tho gas
schooner Anvil touched here on her
rogular trip down the const, nnd re
ported an exciting exporlonco off Ya
qulnn Heads, four miles north of the
bay. Flro brnko out in tho deckload,
which consisted mainly of fruit.
Whllo the hoso wns being placed and
tho pumps sot to work tho cook put
It out with a hand pump, but not be
foro considerable damago had been
done to a consignment of bananas
packed In straw, as well ns to the
boxed fruit, most of which was con
signed to Nowport.
BIX HURT IN RIOT
Clash Rotween Strikers nnd Pollcv
At Newark, N. J.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Ttmw.)
NEWARK, N. J.. Juno G. At least
six porsons were shot and many oth
ers wounded by missiles in a street
battle hero todav between 160 strik
ing laborors nnd the police. Flvo
strikers nnd a pollcomnn are In a hos
pital. moBt of them suffering from
gunshot wounds.
Llbby COAL, The kind YOU have
ALWAYB USED. Phone 73 Pacific
Livery & Transfer Co.
REDUCTION BALE Ladles' Tall
ored HUIT8 and COATS. Four days
only beginning Wednesday, LADIES'
EMFORIUM.
POISON OAK
utvra nfiir-nvs 30 YEARS
fAIUNO. KkPlLUT THCSTINOMIO
rikCB, CHILBLAINS. FCLONS. BURNS, tTC.
AVAIUABLC HOUSEHOLD IAIVC.
u enuaait re Hivt it on wiu.oitim oh scauur
ACCEPT NO
Jrfco
HHG1CV I MICHAELS CO
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FRANCISCO.
UHMMIHM
Governor Would Make Saloons Fay
lvIKnses or Indigents
SALEM. Ore.. Juno 6. Following
-nit tho theory embodied In tho com-
Itoiiuatlon net which is now being
drafted by a commission nnd which Ib
to the effect that every Industry
should be made llnblo to and provide
rnr taking caro of Its maimed and
wouudod. Governor West announced
that he believed a law should bo on
acted providing that tho liquor inter
ests should be mndo to provldo for
those wrecked by It, and declared
that ho would labor for tho passage
of such a law and ask the next Legis
lature to pass It.
Tho Governor takes the position
that the liquor buslnoss Is respon
sible for a large per cont of tho In-
snno now confined in the asylum.
They nro maintained and treated
thero at the expenso of tho state.
Some of them are discharged cured,
but It Is only a matter of tlmo until
the greater portion of them And their
way back Into the Institution fur
caro and treatment. Tho state must
bear tho expenso of it, and he be
lieved that It Is not fair that those
who havo contributed In no way to
wards tholr condition should be taxed
to caro for thorn, hut that tho busi
ness of which thoy are victims should
bear the burden.
Included in tho measures would
also bo morphine fiends and those ad
dicted to other drugs, but just
whether he would make the liquor
Interests or those more directly re
sponsible for tholr condition llnblo
for their support docs not yet soem
Clear. This nhnso of tho situation
will be worked out Inter, whon he
gots down to the details of the mens
ure, he having but considered It so
far In a general way.
PORT ORFORD NEWS
Curry County Events As Told by
Tho Tribune.
Tho Rustler loft hero Friday morn
ing for Coos. Mr. Maurice, tho agato
collector, went up on her; and with
his light two-whooled cart will make
his way up to tho agato b6ftchcs north
of tho Sluslaw, whoro ho hopes to locate.
Jdhu Jensen, who hnB boon for
mnn In tho Elk River sawmill, loft
for Portland last weok to visit his
oldest daughtor who resides thoro.
Tho mil) is temporarily shut down,
and it is reported that it will change
owners soon, having been bargained
to pooplo who doslro to go Into tho
lumbor business on tho coast and be
ready for the coming railroad.
F. C. Caplcs, a mining man from
Columbia City, hns been visiting tho
blncksnnd benches below hero, was
in Port Orford Wednesday night on
his return homo. Ho took a lot of
samplcB back with him for careful
testing and may como back soon.
Ho Is n practical placer miner nnd
wo bollovo that ho will make a suc
cess If ho starts work in Curry coun
ty. Our now school building is now
nbout completed.
NEW RUOY ftLYIUCS REEF
Mnnninlln Places Danger Signal Off
Curry County.
Tho Port Orford Trlbuno says:
Tho llghthouso tender Mnnzanlta
lny In our hnrbor at Port Orford last
Tuesday and Wednesday nights, hav
ing placed tho big whistling buoy In
position nenr Fox Rock, near tho
Port Orford reef.
Tho now buoy is a combination
flaBh-llght and whistling offect nnd
In nn alternating affair. Tho buoy
weighs 11 tons nnd It roqulros tho
finest wonthor for placing It. This
buoy flashes for flvo seconds nnd
then remains dead for that tlmo,
whllo tho whistling Ib kept up con
stantly. Tho light Is supplied by .t
now gns nrrangomont nnd Is so nr
ranged that It loses llttlo of Its pow
or In tho dny tlmo, as tho light Is
subdued during tho hours of light.
Tho Manznfmn hns aboard Llght
houso Inspector Henry L. Deck, nnd
ho Inspected tho Arngo lighthouse on
Saturday, finding Keopor W. S. run
ning's business and conditions In ox
collont shapo.
Tho now stylo buoy Is supplied
with ncotylono gns for lighting nnd
tho chnrgo consists of 4000 pounds
of carbide. Tho machinery of tho
buoy must ho vory exact, since tho
chnrgo is plannod to light tho buoy
for a period of ono yenr without re
plenishing. J. A. SMITH NAMED AGAIN
GOOSERERRIES for canning DO
CENTS per GALLON nt STAUFF'S
GROCERY.
HOWARD'S genutne MEXICAN
TAMALES delivered any place in the
city until 12 O'CLOCK at night.
Thoy are READY to SERVE. Phone
33rt.
MbteuBm
OOPAIJI
fRmit ul ZHt School for GliU
MltUKluliU w4 SlMtwUrr !rtauU,
Mult, AH, SImiUm. aruwltM. I
T tfUtet 4toM THE SI8TEM SfjrCRIOH I
UIIK44V, (I. UNUI 1UU
Coos County Flro Warden Reappoint
ed Efficient Work Planned.
J. A. Smith, of Marshflold,. Oregon,
has boen reappointed by tho Stato
Forester sb Supervising Warden for
Coos County. Ho will havo chargo
of all Stato, County and privnta patrol
work in this County, nnd co-oporato
with Forest Supervisors of the Na
tional Forests to tho greatest posslblo
oxtont.
It Is hoped that residents of tho
County will give him tholr hearty
support and consult him in rogard
to burning pormlts, etc., of a local
nature. Ho will bo in touch with till
locnl wardens nnd will gladly rofor
requests for Information to tho war
don nearest you for any Information
or assistance ho may bo nblo to gtv.o
A list of local wardons, with their
addressee and telephono numbers,
will bo published In tho local papors,
when such appointments aro made.
It will be Impossible for tho Stnm
Forester to personally Inspect all tho
work dono by tho numorous Supervis
ing Wardens in his employ, and their
success will dopond very largely upon
tho support thoy recelvo from tho
peoplo whom tho Forestry Law Is in
tended to old and protect.
There Is also a local forost fire as
sociation In Coos County, The Sec
rotary, A. E. Adolsperger, will be glad
to recelvo applications for member
ship nnd explain tho advantnge to bo
dorlved from joining tho association.
OAMPIJELL AT ROSEnURO
President P. L. Campbell, of tho
University of Oregon, was hero thla
momjng en routo homo from Coos
county, whoro ho delivered addresses
to flvo of the leading high schools,
ns well as a Memorial Day address.
He reports the Coos County towns
prosperous, with paving work bolng
done In sovoral of them this year.
The road Ib atlll very rough but will
probably bo opon for automobile
trnvel In about a week. Mrs. Camp
bell came here from Eugene to moot
her husband. -Roseburg Rovlew.
Dig DANCE nt EAD?IRE, SATUR
DAY, JUNE 8. Music by KEYZER'S
orchestra. You aro invited.
NOTICE NAVAL MTLITIA
All who aro going on tho cruise on
the U, S. S. Maryland from June 16th
to Juno 26th will kindly report In
person or telephone to John W. Mot
ley at once.
T. J. MACGENN,
Commanding Officer.
Many sufferers from rheumatism
havo been surprised and delighted
with tho prompt relief afforded by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment.
Not ono case of rheumatism In ten
requires any internal treatment
whatever. This liniment is for sale
by all dealers.
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Leave North Rend Allen's News Btand.
Leave Marshfleld Chandlor and Dlanco Hotols and Dusy Corn or.
For the Use
And Enjoyment
Of Every Home ,
-public utilities nro for the use of tho many
not of tho few.
-in a gas company tho manufacturer, the dis
tributor and the retailer are all in one or
ganization. -while tho cost of living has been going up tho
price of gas sorvices has been going down.
-our manufacturing plant, distributing sys
tem of mains and gas appliance department
aro at the command of every housewife.
-we offer modem gas ranges on our co-operative
payment? plan which means on terms to
suit your convenience.
-gas service is economical and clean. It saves
much disagreeable labor and is comfortablo
and convenient.
-telephone 178 and we will send a represen
tative. OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone 178
. CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tbo clow of business April 18, 1013.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts J208,20l7o3
Dondi, warramts aid seourltlos 78,947.06
U. S. bonds to Meuro circulation 26,000.00
Real estate, furniture and'flxturoa 81,011.34
Cash and sight exohango 198,268.08
To,al 9301,428.71
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in J100.000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 8,816.49
Circulation, outstanding " 26 000.00
DePalt8 467,613.22
Total $801,428.71
era Is'llOO (SmVc? CVlt&l St0Ck the ,ndlv,dua "ability of Stockhold-
INTBRE8T PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. O. HORTON, Vice-President.
DORSET KREITZER, Cashier.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At the close of business, 'April 18, 1812.
RESOURCB8.
tl, and D1"unt $432,792.66
Banking House ko nnnn.i
cash and Exchange i"; ; ;; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; agS:SS:SS
TotBl $734,774.62
Capita, Stock paid' ,n .8. . . . B0 000 00
DerppositVnd VnAMm ProfUB '...":::::: : : SS:SSS:S?
UOP08U8 629,210.96
To'al $734,774.62
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