The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 02, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 -EVENING EDITION.
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The Great Reason I
,$r"v-7?v .vly liko -o buy at this store," remarked one
MkM of ollr customers a few days ago, "is that I
Know X am sale here. You have never yet sold
me anything that wasn't right, and I guess
you'd make good, if the goods didn't."
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An expression like that makes us feel as if
lifn ,n ,.,on. !:..: -rr.i ..
nivj wua wuiiu ixviiii;. tvuu ruuier near one
customer say that, than sell a hundred dollars
worth of merchandise. And wn lwlinvn l.linf if
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jiH uiu general iceiing among our customers.
We find it pays to handle only "the gootte
that make good." AVouldn't it pay you to buy
only at the store that makes good? We thinir.
so; just bear us in mind when you need am-
Mb ihing in our line.
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Suits $8.50 to $25.00
North Bend.
The Fixup
Mnrshfield.
COQUILLE CULLINGS.
Ncivs of tlio County Sent ns Told by
Tho SonUnel.
MIbs Gortrudo Millor of Marshfleld,
cntno ovor Tuesday to visit relatives
and friends for nn indeflnlto trao.
Miss Millor Is Just recovering from
a surgical operation and will not bo
nblo to rosumo hor work as steno
grnpher In J. D. Gobs' ofllco this sura
mo r.
Capt. O. U. Wlllard loft Monday
for Portland and Pugot Sound to no
gotinto for a modern passenger boat
for tho Coqulllo river. Ho will pro
bably bo absont a couplo of weeks.
A vory pleasant surprlso party was
given Captain Prank Wlllard last
Tuesday ovoning at tho rosldonco of
Mr, and Mrs. II. L, Johnson, tho oc
casion bolng his thirty-sixth birthday.
Mrs. W. A. CuBtor went to Marsh
field Wcdncsdny morning to spend a
fow days with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Custer.
Sho wns accompanied by llttlo Aorlal
McDonald.
LIRHAItY AND HIGH SCHOOL
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THE FIUKND OF COOS MAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR COOS DAY FROM PORTLAND
AT 6 P. M., TUESDAY, JULY 4
CONNECTING WITH TIIU NORTH HANK HOAI) AT PORTLAND
NOIITII rACIFlO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 41. C. F. McGEOHGE, Agent.
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FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIHEI.E'.iS AND SUHMAHINE HELL
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY
4 Friday. July 5. At 2:30 P. M.
INTEH-OCEAN THANSPOUTATION COMPANY.
Phone 44. O. F. McGEOHGh, Agent
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SmshiP Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
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t SAILS FROM A1NSWOHTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. M JULY
Untl, Oth, lllh, HKIi, 21th mid IHMIi. FltOM MAHSHFIELR AT THE
SERVICE OF THE TIRE, JULY (Mi, 11th. JOtli, tllst, Sfl'tli mid Ulst.
Phono Main .121. L.
J. C. MILLER, Agent.
Steamer Washington
Will Sail for San Francisco From Coos Bay
Wednesday evening July 3
vitiiTahsk.ngi:ks and freight
iF. S. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock.
COOS BAY-IlOSEBUIiG ST QE LINE.
Stngo leaves Marshflold every morning at 0 and roaches RoBoburg lu
time to connect with evening train for Portland. Stage also loaves
Rosoburg every morning at C o'clock and reaches Marshfleld samo
evening.
FADE 90.0Q, Hound trip $11.00. Good meals en route.
C. P. Barnard, agont, Rosoburg.
Otto Schotter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Marshflold.
Tickets can bo obtained at HIHyor's Cigar Store.
Get Busy
AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COME IN AND GET
Ol'R PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER.
SHINGLES $1.B0 AND UP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
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Hhi Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
if prepared to do all kinds of hauling
short notice. Wc meet all trains
id boats aud wo also have the latest
ly'o Reynolds Piano Mover. We
(unrantoo our-work.
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ft. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phones 98-R, 120-J, or 49-L.
We Have Been Successful
In buying a large stock of first
class Electrical material and can
I give our patrons a very low price
I on hoiiseylrlng. Get our price
you enn'rafford tOLmlss It.
-' Coos Bay-Wirinn"Cd. '
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Phone 237-J
Marshfield & Norlh Bend Auto Line
GORST & KING, Proprietors.
Cars lcavo Mnrshfield every 45
minutes from 7:15 n. m. until 12:30
midnight. Loavo North Dcna on
samo scliodulo, Btnrtlng at 7 a. m.
until midnight. See Saturday Times
far schodulo.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Caroful Drivers and
roaHonnblo chnrgos. Our motto:
"Will go anywhere nt any tlmo."
Stands Dlanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 40
Night Phono 40.
MARKER & GOODALK. proprietors.
SOI JUNE
WEDDINGS
Anywhere, Any Time
Cnl-cful Driving
Reasonable Rates
FISHER AUTO SERVICE
WM. FISHER, Prop.
Phono ordors to Hlllycr's Cigar
Storo, Phono 18-J. After 11 P. M.,
Phono r.-.I. Mnrshfield. OrcKon.
Real Estate
and
FIRE INSURANCE
Sovoral good bargains In Farms and
city proporty.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
OH Central Ave.
Marshflold, Oregon.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN' DYERS. CLEANERS,
PREHSERS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agont for Edward B. Strauia & Co,
flno Tailoring Lot us maka your
next Suit.
3ft Commercial. Plioao ano-X
CmjiiI1Io May Innugurnto New Men
In Running There.
COQUILLE, Ore, Juno 29. Tho
commlttco nppolntod at tho nnnual
school mooting to wait upon tho trus
tees of tho Coqulllo Library Associa
tion to negotlnto for tho purchaso of
a Blto for a high school, mot Tuosday
ovoning at It. S. Knowlton's rosld
onco. Thoso prcsont woro tho mombors
of tho commlttco II. O. Anderson, M.
O. Hooton and R. S. Knowlton; also
tho trtiHtccB of tho library association
R. S. Knowlton, Mrs. Fred Dollonl
and John Quick.
Tho library trustees expressed a
willingness to dlsposo of tho library
lota for school purposes for 11000, ! Point Enterprise.
providing tho school building erected
thorcon shnll contain a pormancnt li
brary room and n public gymnasium
both to bo under tho uchool mnnngc
ment. It was oIbo understood that
tho $1000 should bo used for tho pur
chaso of books for tho library.
Tho commlttco was well ploaBod
with tho offer and will shortly report
tho procoodlnga of tho meeting to tho
school board by whom they wero ap
pointed. Public sentiment soonio to bo
growing strongly In favor of tho plan
to purchaso thoso lots, which will
afford ground spaco 100x100, and
tho erection of tho high school build
ing thorcon according to tho plans
nbovo outlined. Coqulllo Sontlnol.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Tho following mnrrlago licenses
woro Issued by County Clerk Watson
during tho past week:
Honry James Walker and Lotha
Pearl Moore. Doth of Uandon.
William N. Abol and Ellon Flor
enco Sneddon. Doth of Marshflold.
Richard JacobBon and Ingrld Low
land. Roth of Marshflold.
Follx Droulotto of San FranclBco,
and Desslo May Muchado of Myrtlo
Point.
Frank II, Wilson of Lntnpa and
Laura E. Tiller of Prosper.
Thomaa D. Kennlcutt and Annlo
L. Culver. Both of Myrtlo Point.
Albert V. Ralrd and Holen Ray
Moorman. Both of Bnndon. Co
qulllo Sontlnol.
MYRTLE POINT MATING8.
Follx Broulotto of San Francisco
and MIbb Bessie Mnchado of this city
woro united In tho bonds of wedlock
by Judge E; G, D. Holdcn nt Coqulllo
last Saturday afternoon, Juno 22.
Tho happy couplo loft on tho Tuos
day morning's stngo for San Fran
clsco, whoro thy will mako their
homo and whoro tho groom Is em
ployed by nn auto company.
WHITES OF COQUILLE
Archdeacon Horsfnll Telia of Coos
County Heat In letter
Tho Oregon Churchman prints tho
following:
"Tho Rov. Win, Horsfall, doan of
tho Southern convocation, reports
that ho and Mrs. Horsfall havo re
turned to Bandon after tholr trip
to Portland refreshed and strong. Ho
Bnys: 'At Coqulllo and Bandon I
havo taken the opportunity to toll
our pooplo of tho growth and pros
perity of tho diocese. Our pooplo aro
cheered with tho good nows of what
Ih being dono and by tho Bishop's
contemplntod visit in Soptombor,
grently regretting that Mrs. Scadd
lng will not bo nblo to como this ybar.
Wo havo fair sized congregations,
notwithstanding tho fact that thq
beautiful woather keeps pooplo from
our Borvlcos. Coqulllo has a popu
lation of 1200, eight churchos. two
There Ib considerable rellglouB indlff
dlino theatres, and forty automobiles,
orence. Tho resident Mothodlst min
ister is trying to reach tho men by
strcot prcnchlng. Saturday nights
when pcoplo woro on their way to
moving plcturo shows or to do tholr
marketing I saw him kneeling In tho
street, and heard htm praying loud
ly and fervently, tho pcoplo passing
on, none caring to stop to listen.
Tho pnstor of tho Presbyterian church
said to mo this morning: 'Thoso flno
Sundays aro making my congrega
tions, quite Btnnll.' With ouraolvos I
am thankful to say that so far thoro
Is llttlo cntiBo for complaint.' "
MYRTLE POINT MENTION.
Tom Konnlcutt and Miss Anna Cul
ver flllppod away quietly to Coqulllo
IaBt Thursday, whoro thoy woro mar
ried that afternoon by Judgo E. Q.
G. Holdon. Tho groom Is one of tho
Konnlcutt boys and tho brldo Is tho
daughter of our townspeople Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Culver. Thoy will mako
tholr homo near Bridge. Myrtlo
FIGHTS AT HANDON
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
Day ami Fnrrell to Meet There July
In SO Round Go.
Tho fights which to to bo pulled
off In Bnndon pn July 3rd, aro pro
ving to bo a sourco of Intorcst to
tho followers of tho fighting gnmo In
'In Coos County. In tho main ovont,
Jess Day will moot Kid Far roll In a
twonty round go. Day has been
training hard anil should ho In good
condition. Ills followers bollovo ho
will bo nblo to dlsposo of Farroll be
foro tho twentieth round.
' Thoro Is to bo n ten round prelim
inary which Is rrcntlng nlmost nB
much Intorost as tho main event.
Dol. Prlco and Geo. Smith will furn
ish tho nmusomont and havo wagered
JfiO on tho sldo.
COQUILLE COUPLINGS.
Married: "Frank Wilson of Lamps,
and Laura E. Tiller of P'rospor, at
tho parsonngo of tho M. E. Church,
South, Saturday Juno 21, Rev. C.
II. Clcnvcs officiating. Sontlnol.
COOS COUNTY IIIRTHS
Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnronco
Davis of Roinoto, a daughter, on Sat
urday, Juno 1C, 1912. Myrtlo Point
Enterprise.
Born Thursday. Juno 27, 1012,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Hurloy, a ton
pound son. Coqulllo Sontlnol.
NEWS OF COOS HAYITES
Novts of tlio Week Gleaned from Tlio
Enterprise.
Roy Miller, tho slx-yoar-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Millor of Brldgo,
was badly BCaldcd ono day last wook
by upsottlng some hot milk ovor his
person.
Tho Eoml-nnnunl election of offi
cers of tho Presbyterian Aid Socloty
took plnco last Thursday aftornoon
at tho homo of Mrs. L. Strong', and
tho following ladles woro oloctod to
ofllco for tho ensuing six months:
President, Mrs. W. J. Strong; Vice
President, Mrs. A. Hougo; Socrotary
treaaurcr. Mrs. H. A. Guorln. Mrs.
J. S. Whltnkor was appointed chair
man of tho literary work which Is
carried on In connection with tho
Aid Socloty.
Former RcflldcnU, Now nt Honolulu,
Plan Trips.
A nows lottor from Honolulu says:
"Norman B. Courtonoy, secretary to
Governor Fraor, cxpocts to spond his
vacation with rclntlvos and frlonds
in Portland and Snlom. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Homer Lansing, of Coos Bay,
Or., aro guests of frlonds at Hllo,
Floyd Lansing, a Btudont nt Corvnl
lls, Isoxpected to Join Ills parents
next month."
WORK OX RRIDGE.
Tho Eugeuo Guard snys:
"Tho Southern Pacific concrete
men nto now working on tho flrit
culvert out of Eugcno on tho Cons
liny line. This culvorf Is located on
tho McClnron plnro a short distance
west of Illnlr strcot and luslda tho
fltv llmlta OMini nrnu'u YlnVA linnn
Prlco has boon onH ( ., u ,lf .i,., flr iiriii!?ii
;ho Ray for Bomo tlmo and Smith lBncr0B8 Coyoto Creek sovornl mllca
It nnlnrnd linrir lilnnl nr inn finiilnn ' i
,W VW.W4UW MUWkW.MVt. MW W...W.. . 0.r
BlancharcTs Livery
W havo secured tho livery busN
pcss nt L. H. Holsnor, nnd are pre
pared to render excellent service to
tho people of Coos Bay. Caroful
drivers, good rlKS and everything
that will moan uatisiactory service to
tho public. Phone us for a driving
horse, a rig or anything needed In
the llvory line. Wo also do truck
ing business of all kinds.
RLAXCHARD BROTHERS
Phone 1.18-J
Id very, Feed and Bnles Service.
I II Firm nnd Alder Streets.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
I'M North Front Rtr
Have That Roof Fixed
vow
See GOllTUELL
Phone H1U1
A Modern Brick ButlUlng, Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
uad Cold Wnter.
II O T E L COOS
0. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: f0 cents a Day and Upwards
Cor Droanwny and Maiket.
Mnrshfield. Orfcon
Barnard & Langworthy
Electrlcul Contractors nnd Supplier.
PHONE18I.R.
170 So, Rrnndnny, net door to
Union Mj;ut Market.
Oak Harbor Shop. Jloth aro heavy
weights.
Bud Andorson nnd Rough Houio
Charley Burns aro matched for n
twonty round fight to bo pullod off at
Klamath Falls July 3rd. Both aro
well known hero. Andorson put out
Young Henderson In tho oovonth
round of what was to havo been a
twonty round contest, hero last Do
combor and BurnB has also fought
hero, meeting Guy Leo, Evans and
Hondorson at tho skating rink. An
derson's last fight was with Abo La
bol and ho was given tho decision
nftor twonty rounda of milling.
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ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER
"Tho Hates & norgor Construction
company, ot spoKano, wiucn is noin
tho work, ovontunlly expect a hl
forco, hut cannot definitely toll how
soon they will strike n large- Job.
"Mr. Hasmusson said that' thoy
would ptiBh things ns booh ns thoy
got Rtnrolghtoned nut, which would
bo In n short time. Tho Southern
Pnrlflc Is preparing for their work
nnd hns erected n largo cofferdam
on Coyoto Creek nnd made other
propnratlons for tho brldgo across
that- stream.
STEVE OAM.IEIt HAILWAV MAG
NATE. Stovo Galllor como up from IJnn
don last Friday to look aftor busi
ness mnttors connected with tho pro
posed railroad from Dandon to Grants
Pass. Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
WE'LL HET OX "UNCLE HENRY."
R. J. Clinton, who was reported
suffering from n fungus growth at tho
bottom of his loft foot, n couplo of
months ago Is still on tho "limp"
but hopes that tho doctor will get
tho growth entirely burned out nnd
healed over In tlmo for him to go In
to trnlnlng for tho quarter mllo foot
raco In which "Bob" and "Undo Hon
ry" will participate. Myrtlo Point
Entorprlse.
MILKS 20 COWS AN HOUR.
Verne Lundy hns recontly Installed
a set of milking innchlneK at his
father's dnlry south of tho city, and
whllo ho hns not decided as yet how
great n success It will he, ho is milk
ing with It nt the rnto of about twon
ty cows an hour. Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
SPECIAL I1INNER at Tho CHAN
DLEK with music on July 2, ;i and I.
1JUY NOW.
Some choice lots in NORTH IlEN'D
can bo hnil at a very reasonable price
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO.
First National Dank.
Mrs. Eugono Shotter nnd chlldron
returned to Ilnndon Wodnosday af
ter a weok'a vlalt nt tho homo of Mrs.
C. E. RrondbonL Tho Indies nro old
girl frlonds, having grown up to
gothor In tho Coqulllo vnlloy. Ah
Mrs. Rbntlnr hns nlnrn lmnn In vnrl.
ouh parts of tho Unltod States nnd
tho Hawaiian Islands, thoy had not
soon each other for twonty yoars,
nml tbn vl.qll wnn tnndn nnnnolnllv In.
foresting In reminiscences ot tho plo
neor days. Mrs. Sehottor will ho ro
momhornd to old settlors ns Miss
Jonnlo Tlienlan.
L. J. Slpcs and his grandson, Clint
Israol nnd wlfo, recent arrivals from
Kansns, drove Into tho Eckloy coun
try looking up a location for n stock
ranch, Tho oldor gontloman Is a
former resident of Cooo county, nnd
will enjoy n visit with oldtlmors In
Southorn Coob nnd Northern Curry.
Roy Slovens hns tho construction
of n largo scow under way at ono of
the landing Just below tho forks of
tho rlvor.
Jim Wilson wqnLto Gcorgo Plko's
ramp bolow CoiiulUo ,Votlnosdy tft
nccop.t n Job oJ-joRjUng hopkjv.
Mrs. Wnltor Condron wns horo
from Mnrshfield a rottplp of days
last week visiting hor huahand nnd
son.
TIiob, Dickson wna looking nftor
huslnoBs affairs nt Mnrshflold, Co
qulllo nnd North Ilond sovornl days
thin wook.
Mrs. E. J, Carver, who recontly
sold hor rosldonco property In this
city to Mrs. L. Rohblns, departod last
Monday for Cincinnati, Ohio, whoro
sho will spend four months visiting
relatives nnd old tlmo friends.
WOMAN FORFEITS HAIL
. Daisy Starr, a woman of tho undor
world, was arrostod yesterday for
using profano Innguago on Front
strcot. Sho wns also Intoxicated, Sho
furnished ? 25.00 ball to nppoar bo
foro Recordor Ilutlor this morning nt
10 o'clock but did not show up, for
feiting hor money, Sho dlroctoJ hor
abunp against her roputod husband, n
cripple, and nttractod qulto a crowd.
ECHO OF DRAIN LINE
Atty. A. N. Oreutt roturnod this
morning from n visit to his formor
homo In Iowa. Ho wont vln Los An
golos and Now Orleans to Chicago,
and roturnod via Omaha, Denver and
Salt Lako. At tho lattor place ho
was to havo participated In tho trial
of tho lawsuit growing out of tho fail
ure of tho C. B. Loss Co., contractors
on tho Drain-Cons Day railroad. An
accumulation of other casus, how
ovor, caused nnotlior postponement
until tho first week In Soptombor.-
Rosoburg Rovlow.
PRESERVE your ROOF. Havo It
COATED. J. L. IimOE, Box 220.
SPECIAL DINNER nt Tho CHAN
DLER with music on July li, aud I.
Don't forget tiie Turkish riatbd.
PHONE 1M4J. ,