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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
The S. P. to Bridge the Bay! If You Don't Believe It. Ask Louis Simpson. This Will Mean This Will Mean This Will Mean RJGHT NOW tlml the center of activity will be between Mnrsh iield and North IJencl. IncreaKcd values in all properties on Coos 11a v, particularly that distri.-t between West Mnrshfieitl and North Bend. That Perlmin Park will mark the center of all tra vel north and south between the two cities through the very heart of whi.-li extends the leading high way north and south -Sherman avenue, a continu al ion of 11th street. A glance at the citv map will convince you of this. Is the time to take advantage of the extreme low properly values in Perhnni Park, where arc to bo found some of the most beautiful building spots on C oos Hay within five minutes' walk of the business center of Marsh field. Good Sized Building Lotsfrom $300 to $650 f. IMMLSMALL PAYMENT DOWN, BALANCE IN TWO YEARS SEE REID ABOUT IT- Ppirhii Park Mars,,nc,d's0n,yRcstrlct" W A UmA 0wncr'snt JTCfl 11UI11 ECU IV cd Residence District. V7 Jnk. M1U J0.'$ Coke Bid. OFFICE OPEN EVERY EVENING FKOM 7 TO 8 O'CLOCK DFESSIONAL DIRECTORY w louisi: ijAitso.v, I I'lnnlst and Teacher. JHiraony, Musical History Phono zsi-u. kiiKX.virrr tttSnton, Tom T. Donnott lororji and Counsellors nt Law. an & Itcnnctt Hunk llulldliig. IwMlcld, Coos Co., Oregon. tlULKV HAMdNGER I'lnnlst and Teacher IftDce-Studlo, 237 So, llrondwny Phono 1S-L. THE FRIEND OK COOS HAV S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FOR. PORTLAND FROM COOS BAY THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. CONNECTING WITH THIS NORTH HANK HOAI) AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC PTK VMSHIP COMPANY. Phone -M. O. F. McGEOItaE, Agent. hvKKVzi:n, Violin Instructor. If lltlnfj .Music Store. C1m Starts September 1, ru. S. TUIIl'i:.V, AIICIIITL'GT. Mtnhrield, Oregon. .W.JIOIIItOW, Dentist. CtlmM llulldliig, over Cirantl lltMtfr. (Hiiro riinno Slat). ro.ciiA.M)u:it, Architect. i SOI Md 3t)2, Coko Riilldlug mrwweui, Oregon. WltDILChAHKi:, Specialist i X(tre and Snlnni ik,M..v 0!c Hours, 1 to C p. in. lOCtr. sni Piib.. n. .11.11.... E3HFIELD OREGON UJ.IIKXIIHVH Modern Dentiil iwifi L' tOUlDDed In iln I1I..I1 ..tnaa "k on short notlco at tho vory prices, uxnmlnatlon froo. mitttndAnt. Pnlro 111,1 n.. SSfeJtotano 1 1 2-J. ' ' ' ill Furnish Your on the ailment Plan 1 1 Wiseman iPhB.',,rtl' Pront St. 6-X: Rea Phono 166-J tteains in Lrxfo - Bunker Hill tint.. iies u you ecq mo at Otirn r; P1UZKKN. " '-'"Hal Ac. FAST ANI) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless ami submarine bell SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO Sunday, Sept. 22, at 10 a.m. All Pnssengcr Reservations TV oin Snn Francisco Mint Ho Mude at 805 Flfo llulldliig, or Pier No. 10. mmm 1NTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McQEORQE, Agent. The Closest Inspection KQUIPPKD WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM A1NSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND AT ". n. SEPT. a. 7, la. 17, aa and a?, from mahshfiiclr at the hicrvice OF THE TIDE SEPT. I, 0, Hi li - d ao. Phono Main 'M-li. C. MILLER, Agent. hy tlio moHt professional faultfinder will fall to diHeovor nny flnw in our Biiporlor Laundry work. Wo liavo n ByBtom of wnflhlng, rinsing, drying and Ironing which cannot bo excelled. Wo do tho beat work and do It thoroughly, dollvorlng a'l orders promptly whon promised and charging only rcnsonnblo prices. If you aro not yot a patron of ours It will pay you to becomo one. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-.T. WANTED!!! carpets upholstering and PIANOS TO CLEAN, hy tho Piiou iiiatlc Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at I GOINO & 1IARVKV, i Phono 11)0 . tm M ;teamer WnshmOTnn Y v uwMflw Will Sail from North Bend for San francisco Saturday Afternoon, September 21. WITH PASSBNOURS AND FRKKJIIT F. H. HOW, ABi-nt. Ooc-nu Dock. Unique Pantatorium TIIK MODERN DYERS, CliKANERS, PRKSSERS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Edward If. Straus & I make your nevt milt. a.VS COMMERCIAIj. Phono 250.X The Sign of Good Candy Aivays a!rllffi 1$!liJPiSSr5b Way Down in the Cellar Is 1ieto tho dangor lurks. Tho dvalnnBo and waste pipes aro rh Btartlns points for many a serious Ulnis, To nrraiiBO thorn properly lequlrea a real sanltwy plumbnr. Havo ns take caro of youra and they will be all right. Provontlon Ih bettor than euro. DOttor pay w than tho doctor. Willey & Schroeder II0.1 North Front Street. PHONE 77-J WILIiAMETTE VALLEY FARMS, In Lniio County, Oregon. Fruit & Horry Farms, Truck Farms, Dairy Farnw, Stock Farms, (ciicrn! Farming Wrlto for DESCRIPTIVE LIS I and LITERATURE tolling you about tlio wonderful resources of Lane County, Oregon. J. E. THOMAS A CO., Cottage Grove, Oregon. 9l & Laneworthv R? .Etto?ni:Sar ' P0Ih.?5 M8S "OMES P0.N-clfSRD LAMPSl ,'. J. SOAJFE k rt. II. HODGINS Marshfield PainL (8b Decorating Co. Estimates i.fARSHFJELD, Furnlahed. Phone 140.1. Oregon You Auto Call f ootc PHONE 1-1 l-J NIGHT ANI) DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel TWO NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phono 5-J. Residence Phono -8J. Will Make Trip to Coqullle. The Star Transfer and Storage Co. la prerared to do sll klndi of hauling on Bh( rt notice. Wi meet oil tTolnr and beati and we also have tho latest stylo Reynolds Piano Mover. Wr guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phnr.es 9Mt. 120-J, or 4!M. City Auto Service Good Car. Careful Drivers an reanonable rhRrges. Our motto "Will go anywhere at any time ' Elands Blanco Hotel and Illanc Clear Store. Day Phones 78 and it MlvM Pbnna 4R. HARKEIl & GOODALTC, proprietors. CLAY IS GOOD E. C. Darker Received Encouraging Reports from Experts. E. C. Darkor who discovered In this county clay which ho bollovcd would bo of vnluo for Its graphlto has received encouraging reports from tho state chemist. The material con tains but lltt.o graphlto but It Is of vnluo for pottery clay. Tho follow ing lottcr explains Itself: Eugone, Ore., Sept. 10, 1912. Mr. E. C. DARKER, Marshfield, Oregon. Dear Sir. In tho cotton packing In this bo you will find n couplo of pieces of tho material you submit. I mould ed a brick from sonio of your sam ples, broke Into two pnrts, and burned ono of them, In this wny securing tho pieces enclosed. You will sec from this that tho material Is a clay of high plastic value, and with but a small shrinkage upon burning. If you hnvo a largo amount of It easily accessible, It should havo sonio vnluo for pottery making. At first sight this material looks like graphite, but in In spite of tho ciobc rosomulnnco I do not bellovo that there Is any grnphlto In It. At most It could bo only an luslgntlt cant trace, and to dotormluo Just how much would bo n costly process in no way worth while. I havo never Been a clay Just like this ono, and Inter shall examine. Kb chemical composition moro ex actly. It anything Interesting should dovclop I shall bo pleased to lot you know. If I can bo of further sorvlco to you In nny way, pleaso lot mo know. Very truly yours, O. F. STAFFORD, Chemist, University of Oregon. PORT ORFOKD POINTERS. News Notes of Interest Founu in the Columns of Tribune. M. L. Darrett is engaged in build ing a resldonco for E. J. Loncn on tho TIchcnor property near 0. Le novo's cottage. Sevcrnl options on lnrgo real U3 tnlo holdings In this neighborhood havo been consummated during tho past week or ten days an Indica tion of expected railroad activity. Tho Chrlstlnn Endeavor was reor ganized at Port Orford last Sunday and tho following ofllcors wore olect cd: Mrs. It. C. Young, president; Miss Huth Stone, vlco president; Miss Edna Rlchnrd, secretary; Miss Lottlo Dean, treasurer, and Miss Laura Sutton, organist. Cordon Land, n prominent mining engineer, hns been looking over somo mines In this Bcctlon during tho past week. This Is not Mr. Lnnd's first trip to Curry county, ns ho was brought back hero at this tlmo ns the result of former Inves tigations and his bollof that bright future awaits tho development of tho mines along this pnrt of tho coast country. Tho band of sheen bolnc driven out of this county by Ilnrvy Smith wcro In Port Orford Inst ThiirstUy night. Thoro was botweon 3100 and 3200 In the drovo, nnd they woro being taken to Oakland. Sovoral hundred moro will bo picked up In tho northern end of tho country. It was ono of tho largest bands orer driven out of Curry nnd whon trav eling they woro strung along tho rond for sovoral miles. Tho Frank Tanning Company co'i templnto rooponlng business nt Frnnkport, a Btnnll summer hnrtur, about 20 miles south of Port Or ford, next spring for tho purpose of shipping tnnbnrk. They hnvo of fered $13 n cord for tho bnnt, which Is $n moro than was paid In HOTEL ARRIVALS Wednesday. CHANDLER E. S. Edwards, Geo. formor years, hut owners do not F. Fuller, J. W. Swconoy, C. D Thomas, 11. Ryblo, F. W. Pnrl, C. Douglns, D. A. Shlndlor, C. .. Towson, II. V. JesBup, L. J. Thomp son, O. S. WIggloBWorth, A. D. Mnrlott, C. D. Davis and wife, nil of Portland; Uort Hnrdgrovc, South Inlet; Win. Cnndlln, Coqulllo; W. It. I'nlgo, Randolph, Vt.: Arch'.o Phillips, North llond, V. D. Noblo, C. R, Droughtnn, Snn Francisco; Cnpt. Henry W. Robort, U. S. Army; Dr. J. C. Robert, Centorvlllo, Miss.; Mrs. A. Woodbury, Seattle; R. W. Hart, Santa Ann, Oil.; II. J. McDIarlud, Unudon. COOS Mr. Prlco, Sumner: .1. W. Hani y, Rosoburg; Geo. D. Downing nnd family, Coqulllo; E. Geo. Smith, Coqulllo; Mllo Plersim nnd wife, Tonmllo; Fred Nlomo and wtfo, North Dond; J. M. Darker, Fnlrvlow; Medlnn Mills, Coqulllo; Eva Smith, Coqulllo; R. L. llol slngor, Rosoburg; R. Goodmnn, South Coos Rlvor; Wall ta Waso, Portland; Mrs. C. Ronton nnd baby, South Inlet; CIiiib. Undorwood, Em plro. ' ULANCO Chns. Anderson, Ma ker; Robt. Raybould, Jacksonville; R. II. Drown, Sprlngflold; Victor Ilrowor, Dnndon; J. C. Jonoa, Ore gon City; R. S. Hall and wife, Myr tlo Point. LLOYD D, A. Ilnnson, Cnmnn Vnlloy; Dick Wood. North Yakima, Wash; rH. Emma Whltworth, South Inlet; Miss M. Drnndt, Coqulllo. CENTRAL Robt. J. Kollnn 1, Portland; Louis Galavlno, Scnttlo. CHANDLER S. Murchlson, P. .1. O'llrlen, Soattlo; ff. D. Galroson, Salom; W. J. Johnson, Jr., L. P. Dartlett, Randolph; Lester Frank, Snn Frnnclsco; W. T. Trondgold, Boom nnxlous to soli oven nt this prlco. ir thoy ntnrt btiulncBs, Will Colobrook will look out for tho in terests of tho tanning company. FAIR NEXT WEEK. Coos nnd Curry Counties Will Show nt Myrtle Point. Tho first fnlr of tho Coos nnd Curry Counties Fair Association will bo held nt Myrtlo Point next Wednesday, Soptombor 25, nnd continuing for four dnyH. It Is oxpoctod that thoro will bo a lino display of cxhlbltc of nil kinds. Substantial cash premiums aggre gating hundreds of dollnrn aro to bo awarded exhibitors or horsca. rattle, flhcop, swlno, poultry, farm and dairy products, (lowers and womcn'B work, Industrial dlsiilayB. etc. In addition to tho foregoing, $000 will bo nwnrd cd for school children's exhibits. Fri day, Soptombor 27, will bo children's day at which tlmo all school children will bo ndmlttod to tho grounds free. Superintendent Hunch states that tho railroad cotnpnny will convoy all exhibits of tho children to tho fnlr and return freo when tho Bnmo nro token ohnrgo of hy n competent por boii to enro for In tho manner of bag gnge. All ontrloB rloso on Wodnosdny, Soptombor 2K, and must ho In place nnd on exhibition nt 0 o'clock In tho morning of tlio following dny. Tho alllroro of tho fair aro as fol lows: President R. C. Domont Vlco Presldont J. L. Knight Treasurer T. D. Guorln Socrotnry L. A. Roberts ntrnnlAH Tlw XT r, a....lnM Dandon, nnd party of young lnd!o3 At K Adolspergor nnd from Eureka. i T n Rnniv T I rVn T...I nlXnron.. Iln.lli.n.1. - "' J. A. McDonald, Duluth; T. An drows, Portland, L, Hnzolton, Fnlr vlow; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Roborts, Myrtlo Point. CENTRAL W. II. Gnlvln, Ocean View, Oro.; D. C. niuo, Ashlnnd. COOS .1. T. Renins, llerkoloy; .1. Schrelber, Snn Francisco, .1, Dowon, Coos River, Milton Hirst, Myr.lo Point. ULANCO W. C. Curtis. Coqulllo; W. T. Emory, Umpqun, Oro.; Ray Nool. Dlue RldKO. HiriTLE STRIKE. (Hy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WINNIPEG, Cniindn., Sept. 20. Thoro will bo no strlko of tho Cana dian Pnclllc telegraphers. Tho mon hnvo boon given satisfactory conces sions by tho company Including 12 por cent Incronso In pny, a llko ralso for ovortlmo nnd reduction In hours from 11 to 10, nccordlng to an nn nouncomont inndo hero today. L-EZl SUMMER COLDS BhouM net bo nrglrctcd. It menm) u rnndltlon in the Vunc that brings on Pnournonln, llronchllln or some other serious dliease. Horehound Syrup Is fi rood remedy for soro throat nnd cold nettled la tho June?. It eases pain In tlio chest, honrsoncjB, ohstlnato roughs, congestion In tho lungs, loss of volco and Inflammation. It li n Una family remedy, made only of tho purest Ingredients an 1 possesses u wonderful tooth ing and healing Influcnco In tho lungs, throat nnd bronchial tubes. Children llko It because It l i!eaitant to tho tasto; It Is n, quick relief for tho throat and lun;r disorder. to which children nro nubject. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. Buy tho $1.00 eUe. It Contains flvo times as much ns tho 25a nlz, nnd you get with each fcottlo n Dr. llurrlck'u lied Pepper Torous riaster for tho chest. JAMES F. BALUR0 rnopRirjon ST. LOUIS, MO. I & ror VenU s,liUt ur "" I'?1! u,e Kteultena I lye Salve. It cure. Solo And HgcoMneHPt d B Iockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co. "The Itiihy Corner" Tho Rexnll Storo. 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