The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 22, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1912-EVENING EDITION
ilTELLS WHAT IS
FIE MACHIKE
SHOP OPENED
DO 1 0 Y
Coke Bldg.
OKI A
VACUUM
CLEANER
for That Spring lIou-ccIenliig
ANY CHILD CAN OPERATE
TnEM
No Dust or Dirt
fUtlsfnctlon Guarantied
UOHT TO HANDLE AND
WILL LAST FOIt YEARS"
THY ONR
MICK ONLY' 910.00
C. A. Johnson,
Oldest Furnlturo Store
on Coo Day
STADDEN
All Unit of photogrnpli won..
bromide enlarging nnd kodak
iilllhlDR.
XOTICK OP SAM. OK HEAli
l'ROl'ERTV.
N'OTICR Is liorobv clvon that the
uAtrilgneil admlnlHtrntor of tho m
bit of John Mild .loronKPil will re-
jTe scaled bids for tho snlo of tho
Eftlnnlng 15 chains south of tho cor.
&?. 14. in. 2" nnd 23. Two. 21
' o'n. 13 W. of tho Will. Mor.. in
Cms County, Oregon, run thonco S
ISO Chi! thmina UF Oft nlia . tlinnn,!
.50Chs',; thencoE. 20o"chs. to
"'Piace of beginning, containing u
. more or less Snld bids to he
rresented at tho offlco of James T.
. Marsliflcld. Oregon, on or bo
'e July 3, 1912.
Dated at Mnrshflold, Orogon, this
"lodayof Juno, 1912.
,. , ALEX JOHNSON.
l", deceased.
J0lICn TO CHKDITOHS OF THE
POUT OF COOS HAY
m Ice Is horeby glvon that in tho
h . il Court of no Stnto of Orogon,
j m for tho County or Coos, In tho
I iereIn Thomas McGlnnls Is
'! and Henry Songstacken, ot
nd defendants, caso No. 3328,
undersigned wns on tho 2nd day
J'W. 1012, by ordor of said court,
'"' appointed receiver of tho Port
vwj uaj.( a (Je fact0 corporation,
M that iiv .i ... . i
.lj "1 UIIIUI Ol BUIU lUUIl 111
Jla railed .!.. x. .. ....
lj, VI, " ""ion mo sain nay oi
mi!. . ' n11 iwsons having claims
tfnni . e Ba,tl P"t of Coos Day nro
. Jired to nio their veriflod claims
'" rrft,d Port of Coos Day wltb,n
in,. '"' l'yi irom mo isi nay oi
fta ."A ?J -f .th.?i. IS
. - i una uuiilu, Willi uiu
rZ, Snel receiver at his oillco In
BdmJiS 3 aml F'"t National Bank
''1. lip Marsnfleld' Oregon, June
,ju J. D. GOSS, Receiver,
l.indi publ,cat,on Saturday, June
tpJ j
First
Addition
To
Marshfield
Reynolds Development
Owners
nffTTi vi fla 'V ii ,wi fTrn
HubClothing&Shoe Co.
MARKHI'IEM).
IIANDON.
Wo Iron njodi by the very
latent Impn-.il machlnory and tM
not crush to U out of the llnon
after a few weeks. Our low prossm ,
machinery Is so onsy on the good
that nro onublHd to launder many
garmonts as long as a year or more.
T.io fJiilHli thi't we iirwliire Is an ex
act (lupllcnto of that which U brim
worn by the most careful dressers In
tho lnrgor Eastern cities. If ou
want laundry work that will nlve you
the sa isfnctlon of knowing that ou
nro wourlng the vory latest, yo
should be sure to send your package
to us. Our wagons can imi-i ..
Coos Bay Sam Laundry
PHON'E MAIN B7-T.
I Will Furnish Your
House on the
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman
it 11 North Front St.
nq Pi,nn 29CX: Res. Phone 16C-J
l..t'XI)KV
lht by order of said court In I j o .-.
u,s0' t,nto(1 tho 29tu day of BlancharG s Livery
1S12, all norsons havlnc clnlmsl " . ... ,!.... i.0i.
Wo have secured the livery busl
nous of L H. Helsnor. nno i v
p?" .0.h,, Axcellent service to
Sjsj' srjsrvsss
" Phone 138-J ,
,.,,, Feed nnd Sales Service.
Ill First nnd Alder Streets.
Will put you iu possession ' of one of the
choicest close-in residence lots in the citr.
Just a short distance south of the High
School and adjoining the host residence sec
tion of Marshfield. This Addition lying
along the beautiful Boulevard extension of
South .Fifth Street, occupies an unexcelled
location for a home. These scenic lots, stm
ny and shcltero 1, all 50 x 120 feet, at only
$300 each, are the best real estate invest
ment in this city of wonderful opportun
ities. Call at our office for a pint; sec the prop
erty and let us arrange terms to suit your
income. Invest your savings iu Marshfield
real estate and double vour income.
Don't Walk Too Close
to your horse with n mcasuro of our
ontu or oilier grain and food union
you Intcail to glvo It to him. He
pimply "won't bo linppy until lie go's
It " Tlrore Is no getting off their
feed witn horses fix! with our grnla
nnd feea. Try thoin mul you will
have lew to spend for condition pow
der than you over thonght possible.
A. T.Haines
Phone 190J Waterfront, HM.
Get
AND CLT AFTEH THAT HOOP, BUT FIHST COME IN AND GET
Ollt I'ltlCES ON SHINGLES AND HOOFING PAPER.
SHINGLKS $l.BO AND UP. s
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 91.25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
1 1 ETA I L D EPA HTM ENT.
,...,, cogs my,
' S UTW iir 1
imSh&fJ
1
Tho past has proven that Investments
cities are tho mcit proQtablu. The C.
KruHRhko, Mnrshflold. Or.
Balance the Bread
', we sell and tI:o usual heavy home-
mado loaVes and you'll wondor why
nvarvboilv don't pntronlzo this
bakory. There's just ono answor to
' thnt. They havon't trlod our bread.
'Those who have dono so couldn't be
Induced to go back to homo baking.
Coos Bay Bakery
The plnco for good goodies.
Phone Ill-L
A.irkPt Ave. MarshneH
'SAFEANDJ1P W'4P
oral. s.i wk. v
Scy - ?v S
r ( J'PRESEli'rED Nn;
w
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do uell to mil ut
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
0i
ujSDf---5irp3jft
P but the best
;
The Times Does Job Printing
Co.
Tel. 1G0-J.
Busy
miasm. ,
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fnnc DAJ nnri
vvvst ant ixcml.1 r
SYNDICMTF
DEALERS J& AGENTS
COAL cotmrrATinn haitm
farm nurr. mineral,
T7AfSrn rufno
! I
0r6aniziN6 6r mi5WAi
COftMNKS A SPZWlTYsv
In small acre tracts near growing
B, R. S. has such to offor. Cbas, J.
WiDfe
(rrr vx tfss
W V T If
South Broadway and make selec
tiou from the large stock now on
hand. Air. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble and granite
Mittnr in Coos County. And nono
work is turned out.
Henry Sengstacken Gives Out
Booster Interview While
In Portland.
The Portland Orconlnn prlnN tho
folio wins booster nows of Coos Uay:
A pulp mill, to coBt $7C0,000, is
under construction just nbovo Marsh
flold. Tho C. A. Smith Lumber &
Manufacturing company Is bulldlnR
tho mill, according to Henry Seng
stacken, who camo to I'ortland lna
wcok to attend a convention of thu
Oregon Association of Tltlemea.
"The lumber business Is Improv
ing, nnd lnrgo Improvements and de
velopments nro under wav," snld Mr.
Scngstakcn. "Tho Smith pulp mill
Is to bo completed wltnin six montiit.
It will bo situated tmmodlntely south
of tho lnrgo sawmill on Isthmus In
let, Just nbovo Mnrshllold.
"This mill will coiiBiimo tho wnsto
from tho C. A. Smith Lumber Mills,
nnd produce pnper pulp, wood nlco
liol, turpentine nnd rosin In largo
quantities.
"Tho Coos liny Fuel company ro
ccntly was organized by tho C. A.
Smith Interests with Patrick Hon
nesBoy, cx-snpcrlntondcnt of tho Lib-
by mines, as manager. Tho company
expects to be rendy to ship coal with
in threo months. This mlno Is closo
to tldowntcr on Isthmus Inlet, nnd Is
favorably located for cheap transput'
tntlon. It will prove n paying mlno.
"A Inrge power plant Is nlRo under
construction by tho C. A. Smith com
pnny, which will not only furnish
power for their sawmills nnd pulp
mill, but will furnish power for tho
Terminal railroad, and all tho log
ging donkeys, bo that tho company
enn do Its logging with olectrlclty In
stend of steam ns soon na tho plant Is
complete. TIiIb will rcduco tho con
of logging, nnd romovo tho danger ot
flro In the woods, trcQiiontly cnusu.i
by spnrks from tho stenm donkeys.
"Tho Coos Bny Terminal compnny
Is busy building Its road between
Mnrshllold nnd North Rend, nnd Is nt
prcsont working on tho Marshfield
end with n lnrgo force of men.
"Simpson's largo mill nt Porter Is
running on full time, nnd tho now
stenm schooner A. M. Simpson Is
making quick trips between San
Francisco nnd North Rend, cnrryln.j
largo loads.
"Tho Krueo & Ranks shlpynrd nt
North Rend Is busy, having nt present
three new vessels on tho stocks bo-
sides ropnlr work. Ono of tho new
vcssols minor construction Is Doing
built for Estnbrook & Co., of San
Francisco, nnd Is expected to run be
tween San Francisco nnd Rnndon,
cnlllng nt Coos Rny on her down trip
for passengers. She will bo n fast
snllcr. nnd will bo fitted up with
first-class passenger accommodations.
"Tho stenm schoonor Nnnn Smith Is
running on schedulo time, making a
round trip from tho C. A. Smith mill
to Rny Point, nenr San Francisco,
ovory flvo dnys. It carries about 1 .
800,000 feet of lumber to n Ion,
which Is tnken on In 10 hours, load
ing with nn electric crane. Tho
schoonor will enrry nbout 00,000,000
feot this year, which will bo moro
thnn three times ns much ns nny oth
er vessel of Its slzo will carry during
the snmo tlmo.
"A sister ship of tho Nnnn Smith Is
building In tho onst for tho lumbor
compnny. It will bu completed n
nbout six months. It will bo n lltHo
I lnrgor than tho Nnnn Smith, nnd will
have a few moro Improvements.
I "MeArthur, Perks & Co., who hnvo
tho contract for the south end of tho
Eugeno-Coos Ray railroad, nro ar
ranging to hnvo rnllrond supplies
.brought to Coos Ray and Gardiner,
nnd If Is oxpoctod that nctlve con
struction will commonco on tho Coos
Rny end within tho noxt two weeks.
"Tho proFont payroll of tho C. A.
Smith lumber Interests Is nbout ?80,
000, nnd this will bo Incrensed to
about $100,000 by tho nddltlnn of tho
pulp mill nnd coal mlno."
HERMANN SEEKS VINDICATION
Pnidoii of Jones on Evidence i'lmt
Jury Was "Storked" HiisIh.
WASHINGTON. I). O., Juno 22.-
I Dinger Hermnnn Js hero trying to got
tho House to nuthorlzo nn luvostlga
I tlon of Orogon land fraud prosoeu
jtlons undor Hitchcock, tho Secrotary
i of tho Interior, with n vlow to socur
I lug vindication for hlmsolf, basing
j lis domnnd on tho rovelntlous In the
I Jonos pardon caso.
I As predicted, n thorough InvosM
gntlon of tho methods of Prosecutor
F. J. Honoy nnd W. J. Rums, tho do-
I tectlvc, In tho Oregon land fraud
ensos Is being domnndod or Congre.s,
Thnt an Investigation would bo cnllo.i
for was evident whon President Taft
granted an unconditional pardon' 'o
Wlllnrd N. Jones n fow dnys ago, tin
pardon bolng basod on tho evidence
showing tho jury wns "hand picked"
by tho Government and "stacked" so
t! at tho defendants could not becupj
n fair trial. In tho trlnl of Hermann
tho Jury dlsngreod, standing, It M
said, ten for conviction and lvp for
acquittal. .
RUV NOW.
Some choice lots In NORTH nEN'O
i enn bo had at n vory reasonnblo price
If tnken now. E. S. GEAR & CO,
First National Rank.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEVTABSORPTION METHOD.
If you miffrr from Mivll!ifr, Itching, tllnj
I or rutruilluii l'lli, ninl uu jour udilri'.x.
mid I will t fit )ou liuw tu curt Juur-rlf at
1 liuioo It tUe new Uorillwi trfatuicut i and
will al.o end Mime of Hit Louie trcatuifut
fri fr trial, with rfferni. fi.i.n ..ur
oho locality If riutliil. luiiuclin'c it
' lief ami Hrinaiirnt nure aw.ire.1. Kcnd im
monrjr. 1'Ut tell ntliem of tlila iWTtr. Vrln-
Icalay to Mm. u. uuuunr; iv. i; .-grt
Baoit, lud.
Bradshaw - Kimball Company
Will Be Ready for Busi
1 ness Next Week.
Ono of tho most up-to-dnto nnd
complete machine shops nnd garages
In Oregon will bo oponod early noxt
weok on North Front strcot, Just
North of Alder, by tho Bradshnw
Klmbnll Co., Inc. Most of tho ma
chlnory hns been Installed In tho now
building nnd tho plant will bo a
modol fnctory.
Tho firm will hnndlo nil kinds of
mnchlno work, from repairing to
building absolutely now parts or
machines. They have tho lnrgost
Intho over brought to this section
which will cnnblo them to hnndlo
work thnt tins hitherto been sent to
Portland, Scattlo or Snn Francisco.
Tho equipment of tho now shop
will not only permit them to turn
out nil cIbbsch of work but It will on
nblo them to do It promptly. Tho
up-to-dnto machinery is lnbor saving:
thereby reducing tho cost of produc
tion. Tho now building wns especially
designed for n mnchlno shop nnd gnr
agc. It Is 75x50 feot, and woll light
ed throughout. In tho front, nn
ofllco hns. been arranged nnd tho bal
nnco Is divided between tho mnchlno
shop nnd tho garage Thoro Is room
for twelve or moro machines nnd
thoro Is nlso room for tnklng throo
or four machines to ploccs for over
hauling nnd repairing simultaneous
Resides this clnss of work, nrrnngo
mcntH nro being mndo for tho con
struction of ways whoro gasoline
boats can bo brought In nnd tholr
machinery tnken out for overhauling
This will bo labor saving nnd tlmo
saving.
Resides tho lnrgo lathe, n milling
mnchlno hns been Installed which
enables tho firm to turn out nil klndn
of conrs. It Is n mnrvol In this ro-
spect nnd will bo of gront bcnolU In
repairing nutos nnd ganollno engines.
llullil OnHolIno Engines
Resides tho gonornl ropnlr work,
tho firm will mnnufneturo n gaso
lino onglno of their own, known nn
tho "II & K Knglno". It In doclnroil
by tlioso who hnvo seen It to bo an
other mnrvol, being much slmplor
than tho ordlnnry gnsollno cnglnon.
Whoro ninny gnsollno engines haro
n hundred or so pnrts nnd springs,
tho R & K Knglno hns only olght,
Insuring grenter durability ns woll ns
simplicity nnd sorvlco.
Mr. Rrndshnw who comes horo
from Portlnml Is rated ns ono of tho
best gnsollno engine exports on tho
const In addition to his roputntlon nn
n mechanic. Ho Is president of tho
firm.
Mr. II. J. Klmbnll, Jr., who will bo
socrotnry nnd treasurer of tho firm,
will hnvo gonornl chnrgo of tho oillco
nnd business. Ho Is woll known horo
having spent considerable tlmo horo
In tho past looking aftor his largo
property Interests.
Resides thcmsolves, thoy will havo
M. L. Curry who has boon cngngod
In auto repair work on tho Rny for
no in o tlmo nssoclntcd In tho business.
Mr. Curry Ih now In Portland looking
nftor now machinery but will roturn
In n fow dnys to nld In rushing out
n considerable amount of work thnt
hns already accumulated.
It Is worth n trip to tho shop to
merely look over tho lino up-to-dnto
oqulpinont they havo liiBtnllod.
Tho selection of Ed unit J- Chamber
lain ns head of the Grand Trunk rail
way, succeeding tho Into Charlos M.
Hayes, who was a victim of the Ti
tanic, another Amerlrnu Is placed nt
tho hend of one of thu great railway
systems of the world. Mr. Chnmbor
lain Is n New Knglnuder, hnvlng boon
formally elected, tho nnnouueomout
from Loudon thnt ho would ho pro
nioted to tho plnce, makes his election
rortnln.
Von will look n good while hefora
ou find a bettor modlclna for coughs
nnd colds thnn Chnmborlaln's Cough
Remedy. It not only glvos rollof
It cures. Try It whon you hnvo a
cough or cold, nnd you nre certain
to ho pleased with tho prompt euro
which It will effect. For salo by all
floaters.
Let
Me
Hear
Your
Watch
Tick!
If you wont your watch re
paired by a skillful repairer
bring It to us. Wo employ a
watchmaker who understands
not only tho thoory, but
tho mechanical principles of
WATCHES. All work guaran
teed. No matter wiiat kind of
n watch or how badly brokou,
It enn bo repaired at
RC(1 CrOSS Department
ji:wkm:kk anr opticians
lOit Front St.
ifozfafr1' v KBl
v-?I J -s'
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