Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1913)
THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION. glith Grade Graduates Attention. on want '",,c, your ,',,l'('c,,' u" ln" ,lw,l HH "H'li fell !(' 'nil mi no? Simply "eept sonic trivial otupldyiiiLMit when L finish grammar school. ri U N a difficult, mysterious iiRt. Hcrnmlng nioro and more . ........ 11 lu without lioix- for (he iiiiIi-iiIiikiI niuu-on. Ill'" . .!.. 1 t .......... ft... .I......I. ........... ....... L ulll) ItlltMt lllt '" ,I,N '"nl .'"" "" "lll"lluill, lllllcrllg I t tllltir J nmI w,, a,m"s' without exception remains sta 5" '. .i.ui hU llfo dedicated to incdlocrltv I'onrliiixi P.. ..... .,.. time, however, a llttlo training COMPELS SUC- wLSi Ih'iil hiitliH'ss ollleloncy training, for Instance, brings you 1 tilH'lii "' "lice, Mlm """ iin hiiiiu, nun iiin you lor !is . , .....I I'fiuiifiimltillll V. Ioiim 01 ini-i "" ' I... ,i.. l tho kov that unlocks tin doors of oiiiiortiiuliv. I I'll I'lin ,,, " ---- ,)M s jour time to choose. Wo have inailo It easy for you. Liv win climixe wisriy, as jour i uiiiiint-i 11 in mane. COOS BAY BUSINESS COLLEGE L ntovr .stkeet telephone ion A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT (Ulilllt, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPKIl, l'JIO. Till: FLTL HILL IX TWO IJY USINQ OUIt WOOD. )XU 100. 1W- HOUXII IIHOARWAY PAST AND COMMODIOUS teamer Redondo Equipped with wlrchwn nnd mibnmrlno bell ULS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD SATURDAY, JAN. 25, AT 3 P. M. Piwscnircr Ilcucrvntlonn From Ann Francisco Must Ilo Mndo t BOS Fife Hluldlng, r Tier No It). All reservations niust ho In- ken up "I hours lcforo sailing. INTlvit-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. RONE 44 C. P. JIcQKOItaK. Agent. Steamer Washington ails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay With Passengers and freight, Saturday, January 18, at 3 P. M. r. fl. now, akcu Oocmh Dock. THE FRIEND OP COOS DAY' S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND ONPAY, JANUARY 20, AT SERVICE OF TIDE JNNGOTINa WITH THK NOUTII RANK IIOAD AT PORTLAND NOUTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. rhon 4 a. P. McGEORGE. Affent, 'he new rfTTivimri i iteamer Of tLSLU W JLlLs OAPT. niTRTIH. Rfnfttar. Ms for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Tuesday, January me oi tide. THE RlrcrcmvrT.T. i .. ,i mint! -" is Biiucu uiu una UAiuuvjik jianavuKur ntwuui- lirtlM " tv,ut u nirjr rooms nuu cicciric iiguia tutu r. tttai.,, Jr 'rc,s,,t nam.W?8"5?! "AT1 .., .- "It n i r. ' iiuo uunrumiH) nun iiusirjin. uu., -o tol. St., Sun Prnnclsco. Murshflold. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Cmi.hi "BN'RY SENGSTACKEN. SISp. pX n? co Phono "1 Platting Lunds a specialty. "rms-Tlmbor-Coal and Marahflold OHlco 14-J. iioneral Agonta "EASTSIDE." KQUIl'PED MTn WIRELESS teamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMR. f !' M.GS IH0M POKTLANI), Tuesday evening of each week at SaSft,1 MARSHFIELD, Monday, J, ". January, i8, ni0o a. n..: Sntn.Il.v. w . v luoneMaln3.--L. January 1.1, at 1 p. m. January , J. O. MILLER, Agent. SAL PRTatr .. feasar r Hou-rnr'l 5?.?!- .AUG. phiiS lur renl 58 Central Avonuo. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTHELL rooms 8i3i. , The Coming Musician -IJY- IIOIJ STANLEY My iiclghhor'ii niulcnlly Inclined. I often wonder when Iio'h dined for ov'ry tlmo I liavo a meal, I hear "In llttlo cornet nqucnl. He's leariilni; how to jilay a liorn, nnd piactlcea from nlKlit till morn, bo eatiBo ho works most of the day nnd theroforo does not get to piny much of the tlmo bsivo in tlio night. U somullmcB makes me want In fight whon I havo lain mo down to sloup and that old horn begins to weep. Ilo llrsl hcgliiB to run a scale, then afterwards letB out a wall Hint Hounds somowliat like "Aiild Lang Syno," "America," or "Huhy .Mine." Ho often tries a llttlo trill that makes mo havo a nerv ous chill until my good wlfo snys to me, "My dear, you're restless aB u flea. Why don't you try to go to sleep, nnd not this nll-nlght vigil keep? Ilo soon will havo his prnctlco o'er so you'll not havo to walk tlio floor." I go to lied to sleep till morn hut dream of Oalnlel and his horn until my pillow's wet with tears horn of some overlastlng fenrs. Hut, still, my neighbor, I forgive for his solo thought Is hut to live to apt-end sweet music through the land, and maybo own some mighty baud. Ilo doesn't mean to do mo harm nor fill my sleep with wild alarm. He's only trying hard to bo somo sort of famous prodlg Such things aro common, I buppobo, so I'll just listen while ho blows, and never, malice, will I bear because his notes IiitikIo my lair, .MYUTU; POINT POINTERS. N'cuh of Pppcr Coipilllc Valley as Told by tho Enterprise. It Is reported that a mnn by the iiiinio of Orceins mot with a se vere and painful accident a few dnyB ago on tho road bolow tho slto of tho old depot. Wo have been informed Hint tho unfortunnto mnn Is in strict seclusion, hence wo havo been unablo to Interview him to loam tho fncts. Wo aro Informed that Mrs. Jos eph Haines of Eckloy, who wns spending tho winter with hoiiio of her children In tho Willamette val ley, passed away last week aftor quite a long spell of sickness. A. H. Donaldson of Coqulllo has purchased the fixtures of tho old butcher shop next to EIwooiI'h res taurant, nnd moved thorn to tho county scat, where ho will open a meat inarlcor. Six teams loaded with supplies and accompanied by 1C men went up thu South Pork Sundnj wlicro thoy will ho employed on tlio rail road. U. 1. Kcntlng Is assisting in tho Klaungan &. Bennett hnnk during tho ubseuce of CnBhler Suppleo, who Ib taking a much needed rest. W. P. Noll, an employe of tib Smlth-I'owcrB road, who recently fractured a finger, hnd to havo It amputated Monday. C. E. Hilling or Hilling, Lundy & Sons, left Prlduy morning for Port land to attend tho meeting of tho hardware association. N. (1. Peterson has ordered lum ber for a now housn to ho built on his lots lu the north pnrt of town. Hoy Oarrett sent a consignment of chickens to Mnrshflold Tuesdnj'. Tho city Jail has been moved to tho cltya' lots bade of tlio M. E. church. I.lbby COAL. Tno kind YOU lmv ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Mvcry nnd Transfer Company. Have your Job printing dnno at Tho Tlmcfl offlco. ESCAPED APTKIt 15 YEARS. W. P. Uroylca mndo n success ful escapo after 15 yenrB of suf fering from kidney nnd bladder troubles. Poloy Kldnoy PIIIb re leased him and will do Just tho 8.11H0 ror others. Ho anys. "Thoy cured a most sovoro hnckncho with painful blnddor Irrogulnrltlcs, and thoy do nil you claim for thorn." ItefiiBo substitutes. Lockhart & Parsons. Tho Iluey Corner. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Ilromldo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. Self-Preservation Is The First Law Flro Inaurnnco Ib one of tho moat Important means of protec tion. And yot pcoplo will contlnuo to neglect It. Lot ua InBuro your housohold furnlturo, your dwolllng or oth or proporty. It will cost but llttlo. It will protect you por foctlj'. Wo havo tho strongest com panies and wo wrlto correct pol icies, LS. Kaufman & Co R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estateand Insurance 244 North Front Street. A modorn Brick .ulldlng, Electrls Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, Trop. Rates: BO cents day and upwards CVir. Ilroadwv und Market Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK GOOD SERVICE Not lu any Combine. 8 Hours Work for Women. Our Agents call anj-where. Phono 203-J. T (CmitjhiiiujdftoiiM Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise, pub. notice Teachers Examina tions $1.10 P. I),, Cunningham, 2-1 lino cush ion stamp HO A. F. Llnegar, Btnmped envel opes $10.08 R. S. Knowlton, miscellaneous supplies $10.91 James Watson, stamps, register ing, frolght, express etc... $20. 00 W. W. Gago, stnmpB, post cards, stamped cnvlcopcs $157.03 IN RE-INDIGENT AND INSANE. I j. K. Strnto, examination of Ella M. Drown for Insanity. . . .$5.00 C. L. Pennock, .1. P. fcos In re examination of .Tnrlmon for In- sanity $1.15 , . .. ... ,-, ... fj. .iiiikiih, exam, piiysiciaii cxiiiu luntlon of Jnrlmcn for Insan ity $5.00 R. X. Enierj, expenses, Chns. Al exander liiBiino $7.10 Walter Culln, vIbHh Mrs. Mnhlo Hall $0.00 C. T. Taggnrt, visits Mrs. John sou $4.50 Mrs. Jeff D. Wilson, caro of Co. Hospital Patients $055.50 Skookum Restaurant, meals for Thomas, Gordon, ct nl $1,25 IN RE-COUNTY INF1HMARY. P. 13. Drano. ni(l8e $91.70 Coqulllo Mill & Mcr. Compniij, lmuhor $20.35 W. O. Mntthows. onts $5.58 J. A. Lamb Si. Co., hdw $10.35 Cash Moat Market, moat. ... $2 1.10 H. O. Andorson, suud $2-1. .10 C. J. Uradloy, smithing $3.50 Coqulllo Hnrdwaro Co., hdw. $27.10 Aiiau .MCi. eon, iwo mourns sni ary nB superintendent. .. .$108.33 Skeels & Sons, mdso $00.10 C. A. Gourloj', ment $7.25 Goo. A. Ilohlnsnn, mdso. .. .$53.75 Wnltnr Culln, mod. service. . $S. 00 H. N. Lorcuz, mdso $18.55 It. S. Knowlton, drugs $10,25 Lyons & Jones, mdso $23.25 Wlnnlfred Drown, Inhor $00.00 IN HE-KOAHS, HRIDGES AND PERRIES. East Marshricld l-Vrrj-. Standard Oil Co., 323 Gal. Dis tillate $35.53 C. A. Smith Lumbor & Mfg. Co., wood $3,38 Mnrshflold Hnrdwaro Co., oil can, ropo, otc $3,80 Plonoor Hnrdwnro Co., broom, plugs, etc $1.00 llrndshaw-Klmball Co,, bushln- & ropnlrlug Igultor $1.95 Nelson Iron Works, repairing gov ernor, otc $7.30 Alox Hall, 2 months salnry as captain $110,00 Georgo Elliott, 2 months salary as engineer $110.00 Goo. Rhodn, 2 months salnry as deckhand $80.00 Coqulllo Perry. J. E. McNnlr, 2 months salary as ferryman $130.00 A. L. McNnlr, 10 days' Inhor. $25.00 Coqulllo Hnrdwaro Co., streot broom, oil, oars, otc $3.35 Nolson Iron Works, gonr drum, cartage etc $13.55 I). P. Shlolds, 2 months salary as nullnrds ferryman $180.00 Wyman Albco, 3 months salary as S. S. brldgo tender $100,00 Hugh McLnln, 1 sk. cement, S. S. brldgo $1.10 ROADS AND nHIRGES. T. W. McCIoskoj', lnbor moving traction englno $10.00 J. P. Schroeder, labor moving traction englno $3.75 Lalxn- and Material R. 1), No. 27. .1. W. Clinton, labor $230.59 Goo. Haughton. labor $119.37 Ucrt Clinton, labor $37.50 Coqulllo Hnrdwaro Co $3.5 Coqulllo Mill and Mercantile Co., lumber $28.32 Labor RUN for Lultor on Itoml. Dick A. Wood, labor $27.50 K. T. llostul, labor $50.00 It. 1). Rogers, lnbor $8.75 Olo Pederson, lnbor $13.75 W. 0. Ropers $ 1 3.75 Labor and Material R. I). No. IS. C. P. Waterman, meat and vege tables $10.18 O. W. Starr, vegetables $20. u5 Hill &. Murphy, groceries, etc $270.00 C. 1). Price, labor $51.00 L. L. Everndcn, lnbor $103.00 L. W. Walls, groceries $52.07 It. C. Endlcott, lnbor $20.00 Culver Dros., lumber nnd ln bor $80.. IS Frazor Huffman, labor. ... $100.00 Geo. Hrownson, lnbor $13.50 Alfred Smith', labor $100.00 Irwin Cribblus, lnbor $10.00 Win. Doancj, labor $50.00 M. It. Magiios, lnbor $177.7-5 .1. G. Hoiisor, labor $37. o0 Dan Crlbblns. lnbor $14.87 O. Scrnbnroiigh, lnbor $13.00 P. Gllroy. labor $88.00 L. Ti. Hillings, labor $150.33 E. Allen, labor $3 1.00 P. Mclleo. lnbor $79.1 2 J. II. Wadmnn, lnbor $11.50 Llojil JarvlB, labor $24.50 M. Scraborough, lnbor $ 10.00 It. A. McDee, ropnlr work. .$1 12.50 Fred Jarvls, labor $38.00 Roy Doancj', lnbor $13.00 Dolbort .Mclleo, labor 10.25 C. It. Dnvls, labor $8.75 J. n. nollou, labor $10.37 J. II. Rookard, labor $100.00 H. L. Shaner, lnbor $47.25 II. Maglll. labor $101.75 C. A. Darker, labor $57.50 L, D. Jennings, lnbor nnd sup plies $204.40 H. G. Everndcn, lnbor $89.24 J. T. Everndcn. lnbor $20.73 I J. A. Gordon, labor $40.00 I Geo. Maglll, labor nnd dnm- nges $37.50 H. Hatcher, groceries, etc.. $127.99 Lloyd Jarvls, labor $50.00 MIKCELLANEOPS RILLS, GENER AL FUND. Coos Hay Home Telephone Co., phone No. 231 nnd No. 431 $33.42 Coqulllo Steam Laundry, laundry December, 1912 $7.30 City or Coqulllo. water dues, Jan. and Feb.. 1913 $12.0"0 Skelley & Kellogg, ventilators, as sessor's otllco $5.00 Coqulllo Hnrdwaro Co., Switch plugs, lights, etc $7.75 The Sportsman, 1 case rex pol ish $0.90 Coqulllo River Electric Co., elec tric current Nov. nnd Dec, 1912 $1.S0 C. M. Skeels & Sons, oil, soap, otc $s.G0 Mansell Drnyngo & Delivery Co., freight for court house $2.75 L. C. Smith & Dros. Typewriter Co., 1 No. 5 typowrltor. .$105.00 J. IC. Gill Co., blue print paper and cloth for surveyor. .. .$17.05 A. X. Gould, establishing Gov ernment corners, exprossage. etc $13.75 James Richmond, medlcnl services for prisoners $50.00 u . vmiji;, iiuillll in priHOIl- W Ixicatlug and County A age, Hon T. ago, Establishing Roads. X. Gould, survoylng, mileage, ninps, profiles, vnrioiiB ronds.. $224.00 Elbert Dyor, vlowlng nnd mlle- Falrvlow-Sumnor rolocn- $3S.40 Slglln, vlowlng nnd mllc- Fnlrvlow-Sumnor reloca tion $29.00 Marlon Custer, leveling, malting mnpa nnd profiles, various ronds $77.50 Matt Kerrigan, rodninn, maps, and profiles, various ronds. $10.50 Relocation Pulrvlcw-Sumiirr Road. .Tnmes Adams, chnlnnian. ... $15.00 W. X. Haydon, nxmnn $7,50 C. A. Dubuque, nxmnn $10.00 E. Hnydon, rodninn $7.50 Oscnr Franz, nxmnn $7.50 C. L. Tlooiio, nxmnn $7.50 Rock Crusher, Labor and Supplies. llort Williams, labor $2.50 P. A. Xolsou, lnbor $5.00 Ray Clinton, lnbor .with team. $2.50 P. A. Xolsou, labor $20.00 Theodore Clinton, labor. .. .$15.00 William Xoldlolgh, labor. .. .$2S,00 Isoin Clinton, lnbor $5.50 John Carl, labor $10.50 C. Mnrtlnl, wood $1.50 G. II. Phlbbs. lnbor $7.50 Rny Cook, labor $10.25 Sam Russell, labor ,..$7.50 Ray Lewis, labor $7.50 Sam Ilussoll, labor $18.43 Lolnnd Mntthows, labor. .. .$11.25 J. W. Clinton, wood $1 0.Uu J. D. Clinton, lnbor $58.00 Prank Cook, lnbor $23.7ii O. C. WIlllnniB. labor $2.50 J. M. Swnn, lnbor $10.25 llonry Kills, labor $2.50 Frank Nolson, lnbor $35,72 Hullug Lundy & Sons, bnlnnco duo on powder $11.00 E. X. Ilnrrj', bnlnnco duo for ser vices nB supor. R. D. Xo. 12 $000.99 John Fabry, bnlnnco duo for ser vices ns supor. RD. No. 13. $27. 00 Robt. C. Train, bnlnnco duo for services ns aupr, R. D. Xo. 16 $130.05 M. T. Clinton, bnlnnco duo for aorvlcea ns aupr. R. 1). Xo. 22 $43.50 W. H. Horvoj', bnlanco duo for services na supr. R. D. Xo. Colomnn, labor D. Xo. 15 Mast, labor on Xo. 15. Xyatrom, part on ...$25.47 road In $53.75 road In R. 1 A f0 !, Interest in 31 Fred R. Fred D. Matt 4 scrapers $105,00 John P. Hall, part Intoreat In 4 scrapers $115.00 SPECIAL ROAD FUNDS. L. A. Lnwhorn, services ns spec ial road master, R. D. Xo. 11 $14.00 Frear & Sutherland, refund void 1911 tnx. R. D. Xo. C....$1C30 018 $100.74 IN RE-OFFICERS DILLS. Clerk's Odlco. fnes P. Hunch, lnbor $129.00 Dorothy Watson, labor. .. .$142.50 Sheriffs onicv. Geo. O. Leach, lnbor $70.50 Win. Weekly, tenm nnd buggy, In re-nrrest Johnstono $8.00 W. II. Cox, spcclnl deputy, return of Stevono $5.19 C. A. Gngo, expense arrest of Cameron, serving pnpers, otc. w $17.25 R. W. Dick, spcclnl deputy In re-nrrest of Johnstono. . . .$34 00 J. C. Drown, Bpoclal deputy, In ro-nrrost of JoluiBtono. .. .$10.25 W. W. Gngo, spcclnl deputy hlro. etc $19.75 SCHOOL SPIT. OFFICE. W. H. nuncli, 2 mo. Balary and expenses. Co. Supt $202,20 Incs P. Hunch, recording library books $1 0.00 A. O, Raab, assisting In examin ations $12.00 .Walter Culln, 2 mo. salary nB I honllh officer $41.73 P. M. Hnll-LowlB, salary and ex- penso nB fruit Inspector. .$10:1.05 (John P. Hnll, 2 mo. salary aa I Co. Judgo, tclcphono bill. $107.02 Goo. J. Armstrong, services as Co. I Commissioner $81. SO W. T. Doment, services as Co. Commissioner $ 1 4.00 IN RE-TAXATION. Henry BongBtncken, refund of tnxos $23.00 Donnls McCnrthj-, cruising 39.- 015 ncres of lnnd $2370.90 ROADS. J. P. Wilson Estnto, dnmagos, Pnlrvlow-Sumnor relocation . . . $100,00 Southern Oregon Co., damages, Pnlrvlow-Sumnor relocation . $2.50 Simpson Lumbor Co.. dnmngos, Pnlrvlow-Mimnor relocation . 2.50 A. Van Zlle, dnmnges, Suinnor- Falrvlew relocation $2.50 Alineda Stoln. dnmngOB, Falrvlow- Sumner relocation $2.50 IN RE-HILLS CONTINUED OR NOT ALLOWED. Inohorg Ilonimo, Damages Alio- gnnj'-Cooston rond claim, $150.00 Not nllnwod. O. E, Mnrstors, dnmnges to horao Injured on C atchlng Crook bridge, clnlm $00. Continued. Poterson nros., dnmagos on Myr tlo Polnt-Hnndon rond, clnlm $30. Continued to Mnrch, 1913 term. STATE OP OREGON' ) (SS COUNTY OP COOS. ) I, Jnnies WntBon, County Clerk of Coos County, Stnto of Oregon, ex ofllclo Clerk of tho County Court of said County nnd Stnto, custodian of tho records, archives and flics of said County, do hereby cortlfy that tho fnrogolug Is n truo nnd correct stntement or tho amounts or bills allowed, continued or not allowed, on the vnrlous Funds or tho County na audited by tho County Court of sntd County and Stnto nt tho Reg ular Jnnunry, 1913, Torm thereof, an the samo nppenr In tho Journnls or said Court now In my olllco nnd custody. Witness my hand nnd tho sonl or tho County Court nfflxod this 20th day or January, A. D 1913. JAMES WATSON. County Clerk. r NOTICE TO THE PURLIC. To whom It may concern: I horelsy glvo notlco that I will not bo responalblo ror any dobt con tracted In my naino after Jan. 23, 1913, except when such credit is ex tended on my personal order. W. II. nURGHAGEN. Marahflold, Ore, Jan. 23, 1913. ir you havo anything to sell, rent, trndo. or wnnt holn. try a Wnnt Ad. Tightness In the Cliost, Irritation In tho Throat ami a Dry Ilacklnjr Couth means a miserable night for tho vholo family. BALLARD'S Horehound Syrup Is An Effective Remedy for the Throat and Lungs. It relieves tlckllnjr In tho throat, tlghtncas In tho chest. Inflamed lungs, difficult breathing and wheezing In tho bronchial tubes. Convoys a soothing, heating Inftuonco to tho sore lunijs. promotes easy expectoration and contributes to tho enjoyment of a quiet night and restful sleep. Put Up In Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. Buy tho Dollar size. It contains five times as much as tho 25o elze, and you got with each bottlo a Dr. Herrlck'e Red Pepper Porous Plaster for tho chest. FOR A GOOD WATUl OR FIXIi JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch nnd Jewelry Repairing. 200 Frout St., Marslifleld. jASins v. UAIXAIIU iuoimisTm ST. LOOTS, MO. For Sore lSye, CrunulnUd Uita, llcilneim of the Eyeball, Weak Sight, Smarting Senantlonn la the Ere. ..- ci.mi.rn. vvr, .Hnlve. It Im a remedy of uroven merit. mjmv " - ' -- . - I Sold And RecommemdidBvI Lockhart-PATBons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store.