The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD. OBEOOW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1912-EVEHING EDITION. -
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ews of Nearby Towns
WEEK'S
DOB
AT
DENMARK
Baby Injured by Dynamite
Caps Improving Other
Interesting Items.
(Spoclnl to Tho Times,)
DENMARK, Nov. 13. Llttlo
Sarnli Farrier, who litis boon in
Uandou for tho lnst wcok unilor
tho cnro of a specialist, returned
to hor homo Inst wcok. Sho Is
tho llttlo Birl who wns Injured
two weeks ago by tho oxploslon of
u dyunmlto eap, mid hiul two fin
gers mid tho thumb romovcd from
the right hiuid. Portions of tho
cnp Injured tho eyes ho that th
survlces of a specialist woro doom
ed necessary. However, wo nro
very Bind to report thnt Bho Is do
ing woll and that tho eyes will
booh bo ns well ns over.
port orford news.
1hhiKs of People In Northern Pni-t
of County Tola In Tribune.
Feed Is good and Curry county
stock will enter tho winter In flno
condition.
The freight lost on tho Osproy
consisted ot ia iohb mini cureu
salmon, In tierces; C tons black
sand, a half dozen boxes butter
and Mr. Jeffries' household goods.
Will White, nsslBtwl by Arthur
13nlley, gathered up some young
cattle on Elk rlvor last week,
which were driven down to Cor
bln for winter range.
.Mr. mid Mrs. llottsford of Port
land, spent a day In Port Orford
Inst weok. Mr. llottsford was
looking up the railroad tlo cut
ting business In this section,
briefs or bandon.
Xcwh of Clty-by-tlie-Sen ns Told by
Tho Recorder.
Dr. Arthur Gnlo Is moving into his
now olllce over tho Orango Pharmacy
today and will bo roady for business
nt once. Dr. Gnlo has been In Dnudon
for about two months.
Qoo. W. Sldnam, who went to
Uandou a wcok ago, returned in
tlmo for election.
Langlols Is vory proud of Itsolfi
for voting out tho saloons, and
all citizens who nro sincere In their
duBlro for n decent place lor uo
cent people aro rejoicing over tho
victory.
Lnst Saturday ovonlng nil th
young pcoplo from Langlols, Don
mark and Lakoport assembled at
the b'g hotel In Lakoport nntl
danced and made inorry gonorally.
Mrs. Ilcalln and Mrs. Donahue
wnrn hostesses and ovoryono ro-
inn,i it most onloyablo ovonlng.
despite tho extreme Juiciness oil
tho woatuor.
Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Cook of Langlols died
Tuesday morning mid was burled
In tho comotory near Denmark on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Webster, a formor cIaB3tnato
of Raymond Capps whllo at O. A.
C was a very ploasant visitor In
tho neighborhood this woek.
Joo Kroutzor wns elected direc
tor of tho Donmnrk school board,
to rill tho unexpired term of Geo.
Chouoweth, resigned.
Tho Donmnrk Co-oporntivg
Choose Factory shipped last Wed
nesday morning, 50 enses of checau
to tho Hazel wood Cremnory Co. o
Portland. Tho prlco received was
1714c f.o.b. This factory Is one.
of tho shining lights of Currjf
county's Industries, mid shows what
nbllity nml co-operation ot a wide
uwnUo community can do.
MVRTI.IC POINT NEWS.
A Coqulllo river dairyman passed
down llio coast with 97 hend of
Jersey heifers which ho wns driv
ing to Humboldt county, Califor
nia, to sell to dairymen there.
Walton Miller wns tho lucky
hunter who killed tho last deor
of the open season around Port
Orford. Ho found five Investigat
ing his garden und got one of
them.
Miss Lola Buckingham, formerly
ono of Dandon's most popular young
jauies, uui wno now lives near Mon
mouth, was married Oct. 2Gth to Mr.
Harry Chcesoman.
As hus been announced in several
Issues of tho Recordor tho Dandon
Commercial Club Is nlnnk ne Colum
bla Avcnuo from Atwntor strcot to
tho rock r6nd south of tho city limits
Tho grndlng is all ilono nud qulto a
uic or tho planking is laid.
0. P. Hangcnsou of Lnuglols nnd
Donald Mclntlro spoilt a day or
two looking over things In this
section last weok. Mr. Mclntlro
is a real cstnto and Insurance agent
from Dandon mid wns so woll
pleased with what ho snw that ho
will return shortly nnd go nB far
south as Itoguo rlvor.
BANDON OIL WELL.
Happenings of (Vi(iilllo Valley from
(lit) Enterprise,
W. T. Domont visited tho counts
rnpltal on business.
Col. It. H. ItOBa nnd Stovo Gnl
ller woro among tho Myrtlo Point
vlHltors.
Ilerhort Sumner of North Dond.
who hns been spondlug n month la
the Myrtlo Point tectlou, hns loft
for home.
Thnt hwIiio tlirlvo In tho Ore
gon cllmnto was domoustrntcd Inst
Monday when K. D. Myors of tho
North Fork dollvorod to tho Econ
omy Ment Mnrkot n hog thnt tip
ped tho scales at 130 pounds.
Orvll Dodgo, who has boon vis
iting relatives nt Hlvorsldo and
other points slncu tho Nntlonnl G,
A. It. encampment nt Los Angolcs,
returned this weok.
II. G. Harrington closed a sue
rossful term ot school In tho Do
mont district, No. 78, n couplo of
wooks Blnco, nnd Is now busying
lilniBolf clearing lnnd on n plnco on
Domont crcok which ho rocontly
purchased,
August Specht mid Honry Mos
tort arrived tho llrst of tho weok
from Han Francisco nnd will spond
Homo tlmo hero looking over tho
Myrtlo Point bectlon. Tho gon
tlonion mo former residents of
Portland but luivo spent tho past
ear In Southern California.
Drillers Doun About -1,000 Feet on It
Now.
Tho Dnndon oil propositions sconi
to bo reviving again through tho of-
roris mado by tho West Shore Oil
Company, n Dnndon corporation,
composed entirely of local mon whoso
operations aro located on tho Coos-
Curry county lino, about 1 1 miles
from Dandou. Tho compnny havo sot
up a complete drilling outfit, nnd full
double string of bits and drills nnd
havo 4,000 foot of casing. Tho woll
was started nt 14 Inches dlamotcr,
and has been drilled at that size for
a groator depth than any othor woll
In Southwestern Oregon.
Tho operation has been rather slow
owing largely to tho oxtremo hard
character of tho flno rock through
which tho operations havo boon going
on, tho chnracter of whlck rock how
over, Indicates a flnor quality of oil,
according to exports. W. II. Hutton.
tho drlllor, has passed through and
casod off, nt dlfforont lovols, a flow
ot sulphur and brackish water, and
also n flow of salt water. Pure llmo
rock has been encountered In tho
woll.
Mr. and Mrs. UiiHinnHHnn nr tlin
proud parents of a lino boy, born InBt
weok.
Cnpt. Wlron, co-oporntlvo obsorver
reports tho rainfall for tho month of
October was 2. 75 inches, days clenr
16, days cloudy and rainy IB. Tho
rainfall for tho corresponding month
last year was 2.82 inches, a dlffcrcnco
of 07 of nn Inch less this yenr.
IIIMI3FS OF DANDON.
Nohs of Clty-by-tlie-Sen as Told by
Tho Recorder.
J. L. Krononborg, who recently re
turned from San Francisco whero ho
wns on business connected with tho
now stcamor Speedwell which Is to
run between Dnndon nnd Snn Fran
cisco, reports thnt tho bont Is coming
nlong flno nnd thnt sho will probably
leavo San Francisco on hor initial trip
about November 20th.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Will Mar
shall, Wednesday morning, a flno
baby girl. Will carries tho biggest
smllo of any man around town and Is
"setting 'cm up" freely.
Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M.
Prcssoy, on Twomllo, Mondny, Nov.
I th, a lino baby girl.
ONE OX THE JAILOR.
Clexer Prisoner Pretends to lio Homo
Ono Klso and Gains Liberty.
RAKRRSFIKLD, Nov. 9. When
tho Kern county jailor took toll of
his charges today ho loarnod that
Charles Stodoman, conlldcnco man,
bilked him out of a gold wntch nnd
$l,2.r Saturday nnd csenpod. Ho wns
holding Ed Mooro in Stcdomnn's
plnce.
Tho Jailor called Mooro "to go"
Saturday. Mooro did not hear htm.
Stcdoman stopped up, snylng, "Woll,
I am roady."
"Whore's your mustacho?" quorlod
tho Jailor.
"I shaved It off."
Tho Jailor turned ovor Moore's
watch nnd money nnd Stedoman loft.
Ho had 17C days more to aorvo.
DOX'T BREAK YOUR NECK.
Duy n POCKET FLASH LIGHT nt
THK GUNNERY.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Inclfla
Livery nml Transfer Company.
To Hear Case. Judge J. S. Coko
on Thursday will hear tho cnao of
Clins. Geo. a North Dond Chlnmunn,
vs. Jny Wilcox for $717 which tho
Chink alleges Is duo him in back wag
es. Wilcox hns been In Eurokn nnd
other California points for somo time.
Torrey Receiver. O. S. Torroy hns
been appointed recolvor for Art Dlnn
ohnrd, who rocontly wont into volun
tnry bnnkruptcy. Tho first hearing
of creditors in tho Dlnnchnrd enflo
will bo hold before O. A. Sohlbrodo
Thursdny.
SCHOONER OREGOX LEAKING.
Coqulllo Vessel Puts Info Humboldt
Ray "With Exhausted Crow.
EUREKA, Cnl Nov. 9. In a
sinking condition nnd laden with
n enrgo of (500,000 foot of lum
ber, tho steam schooner Oregon
was towed Into Humboldt Day a
fow days ago by tho tug Rollof.
Tho Oregon was ton days, out
from tho Coqulllo rlvor, bound for
San Francisco. It is bollovod by
Captain Guhl that his vessol struck
tho bar no thoy woro lenvlng port,
thus springing her acams.
When It was discovered that tho
ship was leaking n gasoline pump
was started. Tho supply or gnso
llno was soon oxhaustod. howovor,
nnd sailors then mannod tho
pumps. All hands woro exhausted,
howovor, whon tho schooner arriv
ed oft Humboldt: Day and It was
dccldod to put In hero for nnothor
supply of gasoline
Tho Oregon Is now lying In tho
stream with hor pumps working.
Word haB boon sont to tho Ran
dolph Lumbor Company of Ran
dolph, Oregon, ownors of tho ves
sel and ponding instructions tho
schooner will remain hero.
8pcclal LOADED SHOTGUN
SHELLS at TUB OUNNERY.
WOULD GIVE RAIL.
Johnson's Attorney Appeals to tho
Supremo Court.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa
Hay Times.)
WASHINGTON. 1). C, Nov. 11.
Jack Johnson, tho world's cham
pion heavyweight pugilist through
Ills attorney DonJ. C, Ilachraeh, to
day filed a uiotlou In the supremo
court or the L'nlteit states nsklng
to bo permitted to glvo ball pond
ing a hearing boforo tho United
Stntes district court in Chicago on
tho indictment chnrglng Johnson
with violating tho wnlto Blavo traf
rio act. Tho attornoy claimed an
excessive bail had been nsked nnd
that the district Judge would only
accept' a cash bail. Tho attorney
also claimed that tho whlto blavo
act was unconstitutional.
"Well, he's posted up the last letter
this time, Instead of tho right one, hasn't he."
"Thinks he can fool us, I suppose."
"But we'll just wait around and see what he's sot."
"I'll bet It's something good."
1CEEN K UTTER KUTLKRY tho
. k'nlves ,TwJth tho Keen Edgo. Are
.GUARANTEED' at THE GUNNERY
THANKSGIVING tally and plnco
CARDS. Also a FULL LINE ol
NOVELTIES nt NORTON & HAX
SEN'S TWO STORES.
A snlo
FMU'R.
investment HAINES'
autfoj
f
MHMMUmI
Olympic Flour
Snow Drift. Flour
RETAIL PRICfc
$1.40. PER. SACK
Northwestern hard wheat used ex.
cluBlvoly la milling these brands ot
flour.
sT
KIlKBUSUC
WjM
LLLW M B A ILW .M
NITRO CLU
aieei Lined
SHOTSHEU!
iiiuiiiK. wma .. trmn Mm. t.
They're the
Speed Shells
Speedier than the Swiftest
Flying Duck.
In Pem1ngton:UMC Nitro Club Shells,
the powder charge is gripped in steel. This gives
the exact compression needed to put all the drive
of the explosion behind the load to send it quick
est to the mark.
And Eastern Factory loading gives 100 of speed un
equalled uniformity of pattern in each and every shell.
Shoot JPemfngtojrUMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel
Lined Eastern Factory Loaded Shells for speed
plus pattern in any make of shotgun.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway New York Clly
MR. SHOOTER:
AVe have tho shells tlmt fill your tfnnio hag. Make
your hunting trip n success. Aim your gun straight
and wo guarantee the rest.
"Wo carry a full line of the famous Speed Shells,
Remington Pump Guns.
THE GUNNERY
Mazda Lamps
nt reduced prices, tnklng effect
nt once.
Seo enrd In our window for
prices.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J. 153 llrondwny N
GET RID OF MICE
Trap them. They start flroa.
Caro will do much to prevent flres.
Our Insurance policies do EV
EUYTIIINQ to prevent loss on
your part If you havo a fire (and
a policy.) Ask us your rate. The
cost Is trifling, the Insurance per
fect. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
Barnard & Langworthy
8eo our window display of
WOOD.ELEOTRIO FIXTURES
LEADED AHT GLASS DOMES '
PORTABLE STAND LAMPS.
PHONE 1 84-R.
Havo your Job printing dono at
Tho Tlmoa office,
STATEMENT OP CONDITION
of
FLANAGAN & BENNETT
MAKSIIFIELD, OREGON,
At tho cloao of business, September i, ia-
RESOURCES. .H55.1H1
Loans and discounts iM'J
Ranking house J0Mll
ViUBU UlIU UICUUUBUU ...........'
Total
nit"!
LIABILITIES.
fanltn1 ntrU n.1.1 In
Surnlus and undivided nrotlts
DopoBlta
I 5Mil
Viiil
::: m
Total
,31.'
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos
At Uio close of business, September ,
Loans and
Overdrafts
Bonds, warrants
U. S. Bonds
Real estate.
Cash and sight exchange
RESOURCES. jh'
Discounts ,', l,(i
......a. '" ,t ll
and securlUes .....' i'n
to secure circulation .,..,;
furlture and fixtures '
. . .
Total
.11'
LIABILITIES. ,nl,H
'itf
Dck paid in i),W
ad undivided profits . ..j
a, outstanding, "",'.',. ,'".--'
........... ...... j.jjj
In addition to Capital Stock the individual IlftbW 7
TnrQ AND SAVINGS D
Capital stock
Surplus and
Circulation
Deposits
INTEREST PAID ON TIME! AND
DOREy
KBEir1
W. S. CHANDLER, Prealdejit
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