The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
GUST TELLS
OF JjIS TRIP
Aviator Christofferson Making
Great Hit with San Fran
cisco Flights.
V. C. dorst, who with his part
nor, Mr. King, returned ft fow days
ngo from Los Angeles nntl Snn
Francisco, reports that Snn Fran
cisco Is Greatly enthused over tho
hydroplnno exhibitions by Silas
Chrlstofforson, tho Portland avln
tor, who nindo tho flights hero un
der tho auspices of tho Coos Day
Times.' Tho Snn Francisco papers
nro printing first pngo stories and
pictures of tho nvlntor. It wob tho
first hydroplnno exhibition glvon nt
Snn Francisco.
Just beforo leaving Snn Frnncls
co, Mr. Oorst says ho wns on ino
Redondn eating supper, llo heard
a whirring nml Instnntly realized It
wns n flying mnchlno. Ho hasten
ed to tho deck nnd saw Chrlstoffcr
oon flying nbovo him, tho nvlntor
evidently having recognized tho ves
sel, flow near It.
Mr. Gorst placed an order with
Olon Martin of Los Angeles for ft
three passenger hydroplano which
will reach hero shortly. Ho says
that In California, they 'cbargo tho
passengers from $25 to $100 for
much shorter flights than Chrlstof
forson gnvo hero for $li. Mr.
Gorst while cranking nn nuto se
verely Injured his laieo nnd hnd to
go on crutches for nwhllo.
Snn Frnnclsco papers ropnrt that
ono day Inst week, Chrlstofforson's
CHICKEN CAS
1
F
1
PROBE ENDED BETTER ROADS
I
No Indictments Returned in Cooperation Proposed Between
CERT
BY THE
ID
Disappearance of Mrs.
O'DonnelPs Fowls. '
COQ17ILM3. Dec. 1G. Ucforo ad-
Coos and Douglas Conn
1 - ties Talk Bonds.
Reports by Messrs, Morrison and
Journlng last week, the Coos conn- Snvngo to tho Coos County Good
tv grnnd Jurv returned not n truo Honds association hero Inst Friday
bill In tho 6'Donnell chicken dls- night showed thnt about $20-1.30
nppearanco caso from Mnrshfleld. liod been spent In tho recent enm
Thoro wns so much conflicting tes-Pnlgn, which wan nbout $0S.C0
tlmony beforo the grnnd Jury thnt moro thnn wns rnlscd. However,
tho mntter wns simply dismissed, tbero Is n lmlnnce of nbout $30' ,
Mrs. O'nonncll. when hor homo nt In tho old nssoclntlon's treasury.
Hunker Hill burned, took nbout 50 which will bo secured, leaving tho,
chickens to Marsnfleld nnd had .association a llttlo over $30 In
them kept near tho corner of Con- debt, most to tho Coqulllo papers
trnl and Second streots. Ono night for printing.
most of them disappeared and shol Ktlgor McHanlel reported thnt ho,
chnrged n number of well known hnd sold suniclont membership
Coos Bnv men with "stenllng them' .cards In Xorth llcntl to moro thnn!
and hnving n big chicken dinner. pay for tho special olection Job
Tho grand Jury continued tho In- work ho did for tho association.
vesication of tho troubles between ' ' '" '"
UlllU Short and Harry Wllklns t HmZ& .1 'h. Si, "ill
-. tn ....tn i, a-ii in-..i of tho county thnn tho norm nut
Ten Mllo until tho April term.
A number of mnttors wore taken
ip by tho grnnd Jury, but few In
dictments wcro returned. Frnnk
Cameron, who wns hold for ped
dling boozo on South Slough wn8
nbout tho only ono hold.
However, tho grnnd Jury Is plnn-
nlng n big session nt tho April
Mayor Morrison thought this wns
iliirt tn nnr nt vnvf 111 Mnrnlif Inlil
....U Mil,!. ...... ... .....W...0
nnd lack of opportunity to let local
men Join.
.1. C. Snvngp ndvocntod n enm
pnlgn to orgnnlzo good ronds nsso
clntlnns In nil tho counties so thnt
nt tho next election It would bo
possible to enrry a good roads law
term when additional ovldonco will, thnt would permit tho counties to
probnbly bo brought In In n num- l8H1I0 ,)ont,B nml R0 nlpa,j wth tll0
her of mnttors thnt wcro reported, nroioelB
for Investigation.
Divorce Cases Up,
Of tho sovernl divorce- cases up
For Tiiuucillutc Worlr.
Hugh McLnln sold thnt It wns nil
right to proparo for tho future, but
Masonic Opera House Crowded
For Entertainment Ben
efit for Library.
Tlin Mnnnnln nnorn. llOIISO wns
pretty well tilled yestordny nftor
noon," dcsplto tho lnclomont wenther
for tho apcelnl concert by tho Coos
liny Concert Hand, tho concert
wns one of tho best thnt tho bnnd
bus glvon and tho vnrlous num
bers were enthusiastically npplnud
cd. It wns announced that tho band
would glvo n bonoflt concort ft
week from next Sunday nt tho Ma
sonic opcrn house ns n bonoflt for
tho Mnrshflold 1'ubllc Library. An
admission of 25 contB will bo
chnrged. A flno program Is being
nrrnnged by Director Fonton.
Director Fonton, nftor repeated
renuests. gavo tho descrlptlvo fan
tasia "Winter." This beautiful se
lection described a sleighing pnrty
going to a dnnco, their nrrlvnl,
tho dnnco, n breakdown nnd tho
return, nnd wns mndo very realis
tic by nn Imitation snow storm.
Another number worth special
mention wns "Homo, Sweet Homo"
ns It might bo plnyed In different
countries.
Victor Grnhnm mndo nls first np
penrnnco ns a bnrltono soloist.
ANDKIIRON IS HUTTKIt.
Inst week, tho Epperson enso fromtllnt Co0R county wnnted something!
Mnrshfleld nnd tho Mnchndo cnsoi,lon0 immcdlntoly. Ho snld thnti
iiiiiii .uiiiu j u.n. .. ...... .... I(V rolt HIIrc U10 t-ooa county courii
pnninnp r nnr nn -,-- nnnn iiiiii ni mi ii .. m . . . . ... a . ..
-mf-lirtt wntit linnls tti lilm ntiil lm'
nml n . l,n tncrnti n Im.l In wn n' , 0BFi "ml C" '", ,l, WOllllI flimlsh a COIIDlo of portoblo
Ln. V S J "An,?.,, " Si n"f ,Jm.?:...?'r8- 'or ? .wmHls. which , would Improve llio
mniVv iin-Hniiirnrq mi.iv nf vim n I ""'". " . "i. ' ,, ' '' "u,,,i" " '"I cmiyon OH tllO M.VrtlO Point TOnd ir
nrn not bios h y an rnncLrn ? .Hall !'cnrin .fo-.MS EPPonon "m, n,n c Douglas county would ngroo to put
patch concerning ono of his flights, ono cnB0 ovldonco was brought In Ti ni,, , Hm mn.t u n .n.
says:
"It's tho most exhilarating sport
In tho world," said Sonor Carlos
SanJImos, consul gonornl of tho re
public of 'lloflvln, hero, following
n trip over San Frnnclsco Hay In
n hydroplnno with Silas Chrlstof
forson. tho Portland nvlntor. "I
folt safer In tho nlr thnn with tho
nvcrngo chnuffeur In nn nutomo- WHEAT 91.7."
bllo." HAINES.
nbout n stntutory chnrgo which Ep-' rnro 1() n -ivMxed community.
porson nn.i men ngn nst ins who sonntor I. S. Smith said (he
and n "in" nnmed HI boforo Jus- connty wn8 hnndlcnppod bv lcgls
tlco Stanley at Conulllo. , "latum nnd pointed out that tho
.iiiuiiio i-. .myiiiuj b Kuiiiiuu . 'willamotto valley reslilcntn wore
n ticcreo irom win. .i. .Mcuuroy.
John L. Mooro was grantod n dl
vorco from Dulslo L. Mooro.
PEIt 100 AT
DonA Overlook This
Great Mfoimey Saviinig Sale
Wc have lost sight of profits and cut prices to
make the goods move before taking our annual in
ventory. This is all standard quality merchandise,
and many articles are suitable for Christmas pres
ents. HERE APE JUST A FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
$1.00 Monarch Shirts for .80c
$1.50 Cluett Shirts for $1.15
$3.00 ITats, -STow Stvlcs, for $2.15
$2.50 Hats, Now Styles, Tor $1.70
50c Caps for 25c
50c Neckwear for 40c
25c .Men's Sox for 20c
$11.00 Men's Jersey Coat Sweaters for $1.50
85c Cotton .Blankets for 70o
$1.25 Cotton Blankets for 95c
$2.50 Cotton "Blanket s for $1.95
15c Arrow Collars for 10c
50c Men's Suspendors for 40c
$1.00 Wool Underwear for 80c
$1.50 Wool Underwear for $1.15
$.1.50 Men's Dress Shoes for $2.75
$1.00 Men's Dress Shoos for $3.00
THE BAZAR
house of quality
Phono 32 MARSHFIELD
Latest reports from tho hospl
tnl at Ilnndon sny that Itoll An
derson, tho solo survivor of tho
Soeley-Andorson logging wreck, Is
getting along ns nlcoly an could bo
expected. Tho burns In boiuo
plnros, especially on his lower
limbs, wcro very deep and will tako
soino weeks to heal. Coiiulllo Son-
tlncl.
Cl'IMtV NOT IIIIV YET.
IF
"Santy"
o
illy
Knew
THOS HOWAllI)
Jeweler
about our fine stock of gift
jewelry ho would mako our
store his headquarters.
Suppose you como in and
look around. Tho fine as
sortment of Christmas pres
ents will please you and
tho low prices will surprise
you.
All goods sold engraved
free.
vory conservative nnd that It would
bo difficult to got them to voto
for any bond Issuo measure Ho
said that Coob county should work
with Multnomah anil other progres
sive counties In getting somothlng
dono. Ho snld lm hnd In mind n
lnw to provldo thnt nuto licenses
Bhould bo paid to tho county clorkB
nnd tho Inrnmo from thorn bo used
In tho rond fund. Ho nlso npoko
In fnvor of o liberal appropriation
by tho stnto for an exhibit at tho
Pnn FranolBco exposition. Ho Bnld
nun no wiiu icu u.ruKHi(MiB on inu
proponed 1500,000 appropriation,
which ho would linvo to voto on
In tho sonato. Ho said that Coon
county, having tho largest number
of roBOiirfOB, would probably do
rlvo tl'o greatest benefits from tho
showing tho stnto mnkos nt Snn
Francisco.
Cost of ItoniR
Dr. Bartlo proposed thnt tho
county go nhend with tho good
ronds work under tho two por cent
bonding lnw onnctcd. Uo snld thnt
Just nn soon nn tho Icglfllnturo
mnkcR It nvallablo, ho though tho
county Bhould mnko tho most of It.
Ho snld thnt two per cent would
rnlFe $100,000 nnd UiIb with tho
$130,000 or moro coming In nn
nunlly would ctinbln tho county to
build upwnrds of forty miles of
rond. This would ombrnco tho 20
miles from Myrllo Point to tho
Douglas county lino nnd tho road
: from Coob liny to Shoro Acres.
itiioii from tlmo to tlmo tho county
i could raise additional funds nnd
build moro ronds. Ho nlso suggest
ed tnnt tho districts most benoflt
j teil mnko speclnl tax lovles and do
I tho most possible
I Ho mndo n motion thnt tho Doug
Ins county court bo naked If thoy
would mnko n good rond out of Its
pnrt or tho uosoburg-Myrtlo Point
hlghwny If Coos county did out of
Its shnro. This cnrrlod.
Mayor Straw suggested thnt tho
mountain pnrt of tho rond bo
plnnkod with four-Inch plank, say
ing It would bo less oxponslvo thnn
tho permnnont rondwny nnd conse
quently moro could bo built. Ho
rnvored getting nn estlmnto on tho
cost In both Coos nnd Douglns
counties and then lotting tho work
In ono big contract, nnd thus got
It dono moro cheaply.
Prisoners to AVoik,
Mayor Morrison suggested that
toos nnd Douglns counties unlto in:
n roqucst to Governor West to
hnve n Inrgo number of stnto pris
oners put on tho work on tho enn
yon pnrt of tho Myrtlo Point rond
In Douglns county. Ho snld thnt
ho thought tho Douglns county com
missioners could bo induced to co-
opornto If thoy woro approached In
mo rigni way. They aro now sur
veying tho road through Camas val-1
ley with a vlow to improving. Ho
snld Dinger Herman had nlso ox
pressod himself In fnvor of It.
Owing to nn error of hoiiio of
tho county ofllclnlfl tho Dnlryvlllo
BalooiiB wero Biiminnrlly closed
Boon after olection, but within n
wools wero running "full blast."
They will close permanently at1 tho
j 'loglnnlng of tho year. Oold Beach
MIOIIO.
It was suggested that Coos, Cur
ry and Douglas counties unlto In
an effort to hnvo thq government
spend Itn $10,000 In Oregon on the
Myrtlo Point road.
Messrs. Morrison, Snvngo nnd
Kolly wero nppolnted n coinmlttoo
to drnft n resolution notifying tho
county court In Coos county that
tho association favored Improving
tho trunk highways first and also
to notify tho Douglas county com
missioners that Coob county would
Improve Ita portion If Douglas
would do tho same.
Tho fliiostlnn nbout specifying any
pnrtlculnr rond to bo Improved wnn
discussed nt length. Some thought
thnt unless enro wns oxorclsod,
jealousy notweon tho communities
might defent tho movement. It
wns Biiggosted thnt ilnndon would
bo placated If thoy wcro assured
thnt tho 12 miles of rond from
thero to Curry county would bo Im
proved, while tho bnlanco of tho
county might ngroo on fixing up
tho Myrtlo Point rond If Douglna
county would ropnlr Its sharo of It.
I. S. Smith nnd Mayor Morrison
urged thnt n doflnlto program bo
outlined, that Douglas counly'fl nt
tltudo bo ascertained, thnt plnns
nnd estimates of tho cost bo obtnln
cd when tho tlmo Ih ripe nnd thnt
n campaign of education bo carried
on.
A resolution urging Sonntor Smith
nnd ItopresontntlvoB Durton and
Polrco to do all thoy can to has
ten necossnry loglslatlvo action
was adopted.
Sonntor Smith, Mnyor Straw and
Hugh McLnln woro nppolnted n
comniltteo to hustlo now momborfl
or cno uoos county Good ..onda ns
Boclntlon on Cooa Dny.
It was decided Tlint no furthor
meotlngs bo hold until tho legis
lnturo passes nn net enabling tho
county to tnko ndvnntngo of tho
iwo per cent bonding lnw.
Have Your 1nl nrlntlnf ..nnn n
Tho Times ofllcn.
TlhoSo Howarcll
Jew eler
AgoutM for South Iteml Watclies.
Multifield.
XOTin: OF FlXAl, RinTriFMFXT.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho
undorslgnod has fllod his final ac
count In tho mnttor of tho estnto
of John Hllbnkn, doceased; that
tho County Court has Bot Monday,
tho third day of Fobruary, 1913.
nt 10 o'clock n. m. of snld day at
tho Court Houso In Coqulllo City,
Coos coillltv. Oreiron no ii !.
and placo for tho hoarlng of objec
tions to said final account nnd tho
Huiwuiucni inoroor.
, ... . -rRKD HOLM.
Administrator of tho estato of John
Hllbaka, decensed.
(Flrat publication Dec. 1C, 1912
last publication Jan. 13, 1913.) '
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Used systematically
and persistently
Foh Breakfast
it
Will
Help
(7 jar
"Your
Complexion.
ALL GRO 'HtS
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wo Important Questions
WHAT TO GIVJ4?
UVlimtPJ TO GET f,
TUB HUB CLOTHING AND S1I0F nn
SOLVES BOTH QUESTIONS F0U Yoi
Our store is full of useful, practical
for ovory member of tho family,
An unusual assortment of lhinn-
inon wnmnn mil nliilliwm .,i.. .. 1
ciato aro now ready for your selection.
Wo have ovcrijthim for men ami l0ys.
WHY NOT A BENJAMIN
SUIT OR OVIWCOAT?
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co,
Marshfiold
Bandon
Hi 'I
Wi llU ''' '4' Jj X
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Useful Christmas Gifts
MEN WILL APPRECIATE
An electrical sift is certain to plcaso any
man. There is business-like practicability
about a handsome IDlcctrio Desk Lamp, for
instance, that is certain to find instant fa
vor with him. An Electric Desk Lamp
throws a strong concentrated glow of light
wharc it is needed, but leaves the eye in rest
ful shadow.
The Electric Ciffar Lighter
An Electric Cigar Lighter is especially con
venient for the don, library or office. M
more need to search for matches-no more
burnt matches to litter tho desk or floor
You simply touch the cigar to tlionsbcsos
pad and you havo an instant, cwiilifjni
Then, too, the risk of fire from a smoldering
match is oluninatod.
Other electrical gift suggestions for men
aro: Shaving Mirrors, Massage Vibrators
and Shaving Mugs.
";T1; Trice $1.00.
Oregoim Power Co.
Phono 178.
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ARE YOU LOOKING F01
HOLIDAY GIFTS?
i silver
My stock of Watches, Diamonds, JjJTO; utoosl
ware, Ulocks, etc., lias oeon seieciu" .
caro for this season's selling. ,. , i.er0 aft
The most exacting taste will bo satist ea
tho prices are extremely fair and attractiu.
Gall and bo convinced. ,v.liased.
Engraving free of charge on goods vmiu
F. Wo BERTRAM
onECO-1
jKWKi.i:n,
1,10 Xorth llroailwny
MAnsiiFiniJ.
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