The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 11, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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Dan McCoy of Humboldt Coun
ty Will Share in an Enor
mous Fortune.
EUREKA. Cal . July 11 Dan Mc
Coy, a well known pioneer woods-
man of this county, will shortly re-
celve a large share of an estate vai-
ued at 1 12.500.000 now being pro-
bated In the English courts. The
rost fortune was left by an Irish
millionaire named Harris, who was
an uncle of McCoy mother. It Is
Tint VriAtrn va( tintr tca a Iiiia i9
the fortune McCov will r!v. but
-..-.-., - .
th.t .; who are batlngl!
VI j ImIabai la ttiA m ft at a la a !...
have written to him to come to Eng- nrXU ? ?,. Z, ht p-
land. McCoy will not go to England P"? ?h? ill JJiden?! th.t ha."
,.i, i. I. -.-i, ... .....Z. ' feseor Lull that all evidence that has
h?m to ro abw,Ute,r nMM84rr '".accumulated tends to show that the
B -... t. ... . horse of today had Its origin it
t w '. Q ,ui i . . he Ions extinct animals that once
McCoy has known of his Interest roaraed tne expansive plains In tho
In the vast fortune for over a year -rexas panhandle
past, but has said nothing about It Discoveries of bones that are clas4
and It Is only through close friends lfIed ns belonging to the prehistoric
that his good fortune Is now becom- horse have been mad from time to
lng generally known. tme in this section. Not a great
Coming here from Canada In 1SS0. wbIe ag0( jn opening a gravel pit
McCoy has worked In practically all near Plalnvlew. the tosslls of an an.
of the logging camps of Humboldt mal that scientists proclaim belons
and Is one of the best known woods- to the equine species was brought to
men In the redwood belt. light, and when placed together the
It was through an article publish-' height of the skeleton measure mors
d In The Eureka Herald about a than 100 hands. This relic of an
year ago that McCoy first learned he, unknown past was brought to light
was one of several heirs to share In by R. M. Irlck of Plalnvlew. The
the J12.SO0.000 estate of his great-i bones of the animal were sent to the
uncle, being entitled to his mother' Smithsonian Institute at Washing
share. ' ton.
Is Recojmlzed. The quarry now being exploited
It Is thought that McCoy will re-1 turned out some rich finds in the way
eclve bis share of the estate within of bones of these ancient monsters In
the present year, a share estimated' 1S99. when the spot was visited and
at between 1S00.000 and 21.000.000. considerable expedition work w:ts
There are about fourteen heirs, all done by Prof. James W. Oldlcy.
of whom arc distant relatives of the
Irish multl-mllllonalrc. Harris
I1ANDON RRIEFS.
News Note of City-liy-thc-Sca Glenn-
ed fmni the Recorder
Charier nnnman mont !
days In Marshfleld last week, re-
turning home Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Sorenien and son
Lester, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. SUIllvan mad the tr'n tn Mir.1,.
field Sunday In the doctor's automo
bile. George Laird made the trip to
nv n.i rMnrnt in m. rt.n,u
the Bay and returneJ in his Flanders
roadster Sunday.
The Woodlann Tennis Club eel-
ebrated the Fourth on the tennis
court and report some fast playing
with the racquet and sphere.
C. G. Adams left on the Kllzn-
beth Sunday. The Uandon people
will remember Mr. Adams as a mem
bor of the band here a few years
ago. He has seen foreign and dom
estic service as an army musician,
amounting to twenty Ave years.
Vic Iireuer returned last week
from Garibaldi where he has been In
the lite saving service for some time.
Vie has been trnferred to the Uan
don station anil will remain here per
manently. His many friends are
glad to see him back once more.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Carpenter re
turned on the Flfleld from Southern
California where they bad been
spending some time. Mr and Mr.
Carpenter are the parents of D W.
Carpenter, and Carpenter and son
nro proprietors the Racket store.
Following Is the business done by
the Dullard's Ferry during th month
of May and June. For May 1475
passengers, 12 double rigs. $7 sin-
Bio rigs. 19 auto. 2s saddle horses.
16 head of stock For June. 17" 4
passengers. 4tf double rlns. 61 single tr popular niusUal comedv. "Teetv
rigs. 52 saddle horses, 37 auto and Vei " The scenery ued thU'
22 head of stock. .eveninic will be the same as tint
(JET VOIR
Bathing Suit
U the
F1XUP
IION.V UATlllNCi THINKS
Only 25c
ROWS' UATHINfi SI ITS
75c to $1.00
MEN'S 1ITHI(. SI ITS
$1.50 to
$3.75
ISe Fixup
rarshfield North Bend.
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
HUNTING FOR
G
Scientists Find Enormous Ani
mals When Digging in
Quarries of Texas.
SILVEHTON. Tex. July 11.-V
hunt for giant horses, some of thorn
measuring more than 30 feet tall, Ij
now in progress In this part of the
Texas Panhandle,
Ranch peoplr are stirred up ov-r
,h excavation that has been started
' P n Prairie Dog Creek. jut
norm oi aiivenon. oy an wpeuiwon
of scientists sent out by Yale Un.-
verslty. This party
is headed by
til..!... .... c
braJ Plo?lonr of that Institution.
IWlUil.U O
Lull, professor of vertc
itology of that institution.
They are digging for the fossils of
It ' the theory of Professor Lull
that In the prehistoric time, when
these galnt horses roamed the plains
there was coincident with them a civ
ilization of high standard In what s
now New Mexico and Arizona. The
ruins of the homes of these people
are still to be seen In some parts of
,ne rli ,rR,0n nre bn dli-
covered the evidence of extensive syi-
terns of Irrigation. There Is nothing
rlnlnK t this time to show from
wh,at. "rc.e l.he W,a,Cir f?r the lrrl
" mimm uuutiwvu
There are good reasons for believ
ing according to Profeosor Lull that
these giant horses, which had a
,, l,,,"!,'? L'"'; r ,
domesticated by the people of that
day and time, and were the chief
means of them getting about from
P'"ce ,0 ptll
HOTEL ARRIVALS 4
CHANDLER K R. Bacon, San
rrancisco: Mrs. V. Mason. San Fed-
ro: .miss uazei Mason. San Pedro:
Mrs. E. Houston. San Francisco;
Miss M. Houston, San Francisco:
Miss G. Wheeler. San Francisco: C.
B Hlxon. San Francisco: L. G. Irwin,
San Francisco: I. S. Prendergast.
tieuiami. cam : v. a. uuei. san
Frant-lseo
ri?c? Wftili?- SeoCrlra 'w'iT '
ortland. !
BLANCO O. C. Pether. Glendale. '
DRSES
Ore.: H. M Sibley. Wodderburn. Or: minutes from 7:15 a. m. until 12:30 t-oss of L. H. Helsner. and are pro
Chas. Fitzhugh, Port Orford; Mrs. ; midnight Leave North Bena on pared to render exceMent service tc
E Mullln. Random J. P. Johanson. me schedule, starting at 7 a. m the people of Coos Bay. Carefui
Wedderburn: E. W. McCall. McMInn
llle: S. Itownstone. San Francisco:
F. G Unfard and wife. Eureka: Sol.
Carter. Eureka: Miss Addle Durbar.
9-xn Fran Isi o.
; ; ; ;
Ph VI-.. -r. ........ x...... ... r .
ia will ..pen their engagement M,
V e Oira llniit thu wHtnu 'n
I .i7 , i tiniT-pi. ..IIISIIHI ioni
i.i ..j ji.nn iitun nen n put Oil t
this mm remedy at a high price K.Doxl FcraFnanri Inc.,..
i. .neies. 'mere are eighteen
I.PmilA a .lik,llll k.at.a ll U I -.
,-.wr,. , M MHi.i .M iMi'iua Mil ni.I I
prued The wardrol both varlei i
and bt'auitful and changes with ench !
p! Spfcial scener will be used!
Hlth tonight's performance
OI'1'll.'IAI.S TAKE NOTICE.
Government Fortt Mini Akn About
Prize Kv-Plan.
Attention of government forest -lfr-'
partment employes has been attr.irt.
el by the plan adopted by W. J.
Ci nrad. evretary of the Coos County
lire Patrol Association to interest
the nhool children of the county
In the matter of Are protection. Mr. i
loarad recently launched a plan of
offer.ng ca.h prizes for the best es-
rre prot;tl,,uHb; th;rJh:o. children
ot tne vounty It is eMdent that the
Mheme Hill do much to arouse Inter-!"
et on the subjt A few days ago
Mr. Courad received a letter from
tne upM-vior of the Trinity Nation
ai roret in California, asking
nc for
detail of the plan with a Mew of tar-
rjlng out a similar essay contest in
that locality.
PRESERVE your ROOF Hae It
CO VIED. J. L. RRICE. Box 22
A TipKISH 11ATH
GOOD. Phone 2I4J
'111 do you
T'-' T - :- m Wan' Vis
The Sign, of
Good Candy
Always
!Nrth News
The Ladies Aid of the Swedish
'Lutheran church met at North Ben J
this afternoon.
. About twenty of the Presbyterian
ladles enjoyed an excursion to Coos
River yesterday.
Mrs. Robert McCnnn visited her
daughter Mrs. E. R. Hodson of
Marshfleld yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dyler and three
children left North Bend last Monday
for a month's outing at Lakeside.
- I panies u suumvui iauuua.c
Mrs. S. J. Immel of Marshfleld was warrant the effort of coming to Coos
a guest of her, sister, Mrs. R. D. Bay. Such is the statement of V. O
Hhicombe on Meade Avenue yester- Pratt who is the manager of the Ma
day. grnlo Opera House in this city. The
Zlnn Travesty company has come here
The Methodist Episcopal Sunday! from Eureka to play at the Masonic
school will hold a picnic at tho home j Special rates were secured on trans
of Professor Raab on Kentuck Jnlet portatlon and It will be possible for
tomorrow. .other companies playing In Eureka
to make this city under similar ar-'
Mrs. P. McCann of Portland ar- "nImenvt',5rov,d,lne t L5."r,X S.l
rived on the Breakwater yesterday he Marshflcd people show sufriclen
for a visit with her sister. Dr. Bird I0"5 t0 Slve Patronage which Mil
B. Clarke of North Bend. warraiJ5 the companies coming this
, far. The manager of one of the the-
The crew of men Vho have becn,nlrs ot Eureka came here with the j
working on the waterfront road be- company today to look Into the local
tween Marshfleld and North Bend, situation. As to whether or not the
are now below the Stave mill and companies playing on the Eureka clr
hope to put the road through In a.cjt will b? regularly brought here
very short time. ' w'" depend upon the Inclination of
. tho local theater coers.
fr .Yntin TVa1iitwI nnil il-iticlv
tor ti.n tn,irn,i nnA ufi .,,(
Clifford Freelund who havo boenurdnv and Sunday evenings with a
visiting for several days with rela-: change of program each night.
tlves on North Inlet.
returned to
North Bend yesterday.
AMONG THE SICK
.
Mrs. R. K. Booth who has been1
111 at Mercy hospital Is Improving, j
V J. Murnhv of the Smith milt I
Is laid up with a severe injury to his'
hand sustained while at work the'
other day. 1
Mrs. R. H. Olson, of Empire, whot
has been seriously III. is reported
somewhat improved today. .
Mrs. Chapman of Portland who Is
visiting her sister Mrs. Geo. D. Man-'
dlgo of North Bend Is reported very
111. Her life has been despaired of
and her brother, Frederick Krlbs,
of Portland with whom she makes
her home and his two sons have.
been summoned to her bedside.
Greatest MUSICAL COMEDY ever
In Marshfleld. MASONIC. Thursday.
YOU CAN CURE THAT
BACKACHE.
Pain along the back, dizziness, head
ache and general languor. Get a '
package of Mothc Gray's AROMAT-,
IC-LEAF, the pleasant root and hero
euro for all Kidney. Bladder and l'.-j
' inav troubles
hen you feel all
run down, tl cd
wvn& nau niiiioui
enercv tin thi rm.iritihi onmh n
1 atioi of nature's he bs and roots.
As a regulator it has no equa!. Mo.
ther Gray's AROMATIC-LEAK Is sold
by D ugglits or sent by mall for 50
; cts. Sample sent FREE. Address,
th Mother oar ro I.e Rov. N Y.
Mshneld & North Bend Auto Line
GORST tf KING. Proprietors.
Cars leave Marshfleld every 45
until mmnignt. see Saturday Times
for schedule.
.
WT A MTrn I I I
WAN I LD ! ! !
..'VlXH?T5TERIXO AYP
I.I..W.-. iw i.i.r..i,i, uj- ini- i-nen
"Mf:"'B votn
Orutrs for
- .. .n. .. ...
GOING HARVEY
PHONE 100
R. J. MONTGOMERY
i-ui UOIUICUIIU IIIOUI QIILt.
1n1 North Front gtrw
Barnard & Laneworthy
Klccirlcnl Contractors and Supplln
PHONE 18I-P
, i70 Ko iim'i.r'B r
I1'" ho- r,wny.
J nl"n '"
next door to
MnrkM.
Mrcf Aneikl QU,!i
lYIOSt OenSlDle OilOe
For the children Is the
famous "SKUFFER" shoe
For sale at
TL - Fni- CU Ci H R- n,RD n- CLARKE,
I flC LlCCtriC bhOe M0re'USnecMIUt In Nerve am
H0 - .... Marshfleld.
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' CAirB rK A
H. HODODrt
V
a w . '
iTiarsnneia Famt
S r. , 2 r
w' CVUI dllllff KjO.
Estimates
MARSHFIELD,
Furnished
Phono UAL Orrzror
I Will Furnish Your
House on the
Installment Plan
W. K. Wiseman :
.111 North Front St.
Bus. Phone 298-X; Res. Phone J66-J
Try The Times' Want Ads.
THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912
'PROMISE MOD"
; ATTRACTIONS
I
Theatrical Companies Will
Come to ML'fsm'ieid
Regularly.
Marshfleld has the opportunity of
securing some cood theatrical com-
' TVia 7lnn f.Amn.nf wilt nnn.np fit
i the Masonic Thursday, Friday, Sat
A MC 4.MM Willi... " .,','a. w
"Ecrj lK)d)'i Dolti' It." What'.'
I Going to see the DANCING GIRLS ni
the .MASONIC THURSDAY night.
imwrnu Tk.n1,V(iri,.M
. "".f.c?:"f. hf ' i?,?.l
Jfte AwniV Co.
Don't forget rue
PHONE SI4J.
Turkish Batbt.
Money-Makers
For Sale or Exchange A
good business, paying big Inter
est on tho Investment, with 3
years lease; rent $50. ThJ
price Is right, the terms rlgb:
Cad and let us tell you about
It.
A highly Improved ranc'j
Mth stock, implements mil
launch Included: 0 miles fnn:
from town. Price $90 per
acre: terms.
A road house site, 100 per
cent better than the famous
Cliff House site at Frisco. wh
a natural cove for a salt wafr
plunge: 100 x 150 In size: ba.
ance level and natural park on
good auto road: fresh wt.T
spring for all hotel needs: tt
genuine buy at $2000.
French Realty Co.
ai.1a N. Front St.
' Blanchard's I i vpi-v
UlcUlUalcU U b LAVGYy
We have secured the iiv. hum.
' anvers. good rlcs and everything
, that will wean sanstactory service tr
the public. Phone us for a driving
lh."?.' r,B or anything needed 1c
'be ,,vy n. We nUo do truck
ng business of all kinds.
RL.NCHARD IIROTHERS
, Phone I.1K-J
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
1 11 Flrt and lilor Streeln.
t.
A Modern Brick Building. Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
C. A. METLIN. Prop.
Rates- hO cents a Dsy and Upwrrds
Cor Broaaway and Mai kit.
Marshfleld. Oreeon
"iva and repair work
....v .u,.uti mm vinuiint
, We are prepared to do this work
i by the day or contract and cuarnntna
'satisfaction. Let us figure with you
n c .,. ..
G. S.
i'l.ux l .V iu,
Phone 31-J
Marshflp'd Or?
; PROFESSIONAL 0IRECT0R
na spinal
'ase.
Office. Room 2,
Marshfleld. Office
Rogers
Hours
House
2 to 5
none ll-u
n- J- HENDRrs
Modera Dental Parlor..
r...
Tve are eauiDtved tn An hi.k ...
work on short notice at the rep
lowest prices. Examination fre
Lady attendant. Coke building, oppi
dte Chandler notel, phone 112-j.
J.
W. RFA'NUTT,
Lawyer.
me over Flanagan Bennett Ban)
farsh field
Oregor.
DR.
J. T. McCORMAC,
Pnyslclan and Surgeon
Marshfleld, Oregon.
)fflce Lockhart Building.
Opposlt post office. Pbone 105
EVENIMU EDITION.
It's a wise head that wears a
Stetson Hat
and
Benjamin Clothes
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing (Sh Shoe Co.
Bandon. Marshfleld.
I
THE FRIEND
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH W1HKLE88
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
THURSDAY, JULY 1 1, AT 9 A. M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK HOAI) AT PORTLAND
NORTH TACIIIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone 44. O. K. McGEOHGE, Act
Steamer Washington
Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay
Monday Evening, July 8
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
K. S. DOW, ARcnt.
FAST AND
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELI.HS AND SUIIMAIIINU DELI.
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY
Saturday, July 13, At 1:00 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phone 44. a p, MiGEOROh, Aso
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALU AYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK. PORTLAND. AT O A. M., JIM'
2nd, oih, no,, 10th, "in, and 20th. FROM MARSHFIELD AT TUB
bhllWCi: OF THE TIDE, JULY (Ith, 11th, 10th, 21st, Sfltli and 81
Phone Main 321-1. J c MILLERi Agent.
COOS BAY.ROSEBUXG STji OB LINE.
Umeetoeconnio,.0ruuflhe1'1 eVfry raornlDB nt C "aches Roieburf b
Rm.duk.ts?) mlhn,VeD,nK,tra,n for Portland. Stage also leaves
evening. morn,De t 6 o'clock and reachea Marshfleld o
c p. tZZ'ToZ911'00' Cood meaU cn rou,e-
OttO Schpttpr .nnnl inn -...! i .., 1,f
ti.v.i. w i "v"v
T'rfcf can be obtained
City Auto Servi
ce
Good Cars. Careful Drivo n
'"asonaDle charges. Our motto:
c. i R"nywhere at any time."
S'ands- Blanco Hotel and Blnnco
, Cigar Store. Day Phones 73 and 46
Mght Phone 46.
' DARKER fl GOODALE, proprietors
) Anywhere, Any Time
Careful Driving
FISHER AITO SERVICE
WM. FISHER. Pron
I Phone orders to Hlllyer's Cigar
1 SI0.1- rhone 1S-J. After 11 P. t
! Phone 5 -J.
Marshfleld. Orer.on
Real Estate
and
FIRE INSURANCE
several good bargains' In Farms and ;
. .lu' Property.
-M-U. Jj'KlZBEN.
v.r,!, ,AttS Ce,1,ra Ave.
.Marshfleld. n
Oregon
""'' i ".-n.fc.
OK COOS UAY'
Ocean Dock.
COMMODIOUS
- -nurKei Avenue, im
at Hlllyer'a Cigar Store. J
We Have Been Successful
In buying a large stock of flf1
class Electrical material and tti
give our patrons a very low prl
on house wiring. Get our prf"
you can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J
TiTe Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
j U prepared to do all kinds ot baulWj
8hrt notice. We, meet all wJJ
and boats and we also have the ?
i .v;t ;""? . ";""":. m
guarantee our work.
L. H. Heisner, P
Try The Time' WBrAd
int Ads.
Phones 9S-R, 120-J, or 49'u
- Tr fr - &!&
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