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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1913)
THE OOOS fiAV tlUBS, MAftSHPIELO, OS0Q6N, fUESDAY, PEbrUAIW U, 19I3-EV6NINQ EDITION. J ' sffife w, rifti AiiirtWi7lifMlinr7i;WBMrirrlrinmyiTtii A Hews of Nearby T SSTuntraixiOT r. ... Tho Times,) (SP!cln . "..;. Mrs. Bert Ful- Dorn-jr ,"" ton n l0i,,.ann Is Buffering I,nrn" Krtrenco HnnBon is visiting Mr fnthor. w recently A' lli Amos Brown rnncn, P nt n nn " B,on ,,f 8traw "atfont lms moved In hi" now IhouBO. , ., others nro V, Jfll'""B" V f?,Uon has moved on 1.1. f- ""ATBclileffclo has Loon visit I JITB. "... M...M, tlntiil. lies 'tkl:: i,n tnnkos hla Homo rvfc .ni nimrlcB. lms boon con- I,UBj in Wi bwl for Mvornl weeks. '" ! B. Jumiir whb 11 MnrBhllold I,Stor last aium UN SOCIAL TIMB HNMOVKD. tiirtlrliml I" Wedding A -rrrroniilllo Sontluol snys: "e IV" n Aiimrt Schroodor. Mlko on ho old homo nlnro a ? mile, above this city. Wodiios ? SSnS wli'brolc.1 their 20th iVdJIng anniversary, a mrKu " '"0 tholr neighbors nnd ,". lo nod In tho festivities or h occasion, tcndcrliiR benny eon ratulatlonB and wishing tho ofl- Sod couple many years of Imp- Plow and lirosporlty. JS'M and flvo hundred ere inauiKi'" " -. "" --; the first pries, n ciima augur mm amer, being won by Mrs. Alien .... -.!.i nii ntt pnpi IriiHU for tho gentlemen Bolns to (leorgo A. Rob inson. Tho consolation prizes wore won by Mrs. Kd iJotieison ami v. C. Koso. Many henuUful Blfts of ii.. .n.i Miinn worn nreaontud to Mr. and Mrs. Schroedor by the guests of tho occnsion. Among those present wore J. !. ckjw Mr. niul .Mrs. Henry lladalaugh, Mr. and Mrs. John Karl. Mrs. Alice into, J. riniey Schrocdcr, Mrs. Emily Schroodor, John II. Lamb. Mary Tripp, J. I). Pllnlnn nn.l tlirin (Inn L'll tdTH. IlOV Clinton, George S. Davis, Donald and Warren Hnvia, uono loio. air. and Mrs. Jnmos I.nlrd, A. .1. Kudu laugh, Martin Stndy, John Ilrnnor, Vftrv Srhrnoilpr. Mvu Schroodor. Chester Schroedor, Mrfl. O. R. Wll- urd and children, .Mr. nun Mrs. w. fi. Itnsn. Mr. ntnl Mrs. A. l LIllC- ir, Mr. and Mrs. (3. A. Robinson, Mr. and .Mrs. lilnlio MeuiosKoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dctlessen, Airs. M. A. Dean, Mrs. Ada Homier, .Mrs, l( U. Watson. Mlsa Geontlu Johnson nnd J. I). Davis. miners of max box. IN'tni of Clty-by-lhc-Scu us Told by 1110 HOI HI. Married. In llnmlnn. Moiulnv nr. enlng, February 3, Mr. William lllhn and Miss flrncn (illknv. lintli ol Randolph, Ituv. S. It. Steele me pasior ovungollst or tlio Southern Oregon I'rcsbytory, Rov. U)la M. AnUorson, I'll. I)., Is In Coos county nt tho present time. Dr. Anderson Is makliiB tho nnnunl fall on tho Homo Mission churcheit ' mis part of tho presbytery. A man glvlm; tho nniiio of K. C. tUen and whoso Inst known nd 4resj j gald to bo Onklnnd, wuh irrested Tnno.i-,. ,.i..i.. .. .,. " .MVW..MJ lIlHMt llll IIIU ""WW carryuiK concealed wen- fv. no was kivoii a lionrliiB yes Kraajr n Jndso KnuBnid's court JJ'ied MG nnd his artillery for L. ; Jh0 Inan wro n fnlHH Z,t,,che;, wlllch (,a,180' "'o - ticion leading to his arrest. J. llandall niul II. I- Cur ?f nlr l?, rcin0(loIHiiB tho residence Guy Dlppel on Fourth streot. t .i 1na Joliiisou, ngod 11! U&. on 1,oara tl10 ,,,,f'ol n. Wl ro.uto ,0 Sa PranelBPo. rcuif... 8ed' a 81lffcror from tub. o er vum8 accnn.anlcil by nor ther j.if.e l!0 ot another bro ; ' Johnson, nt Los An- tor ft. Je ,rlp. ,,rovei1 t0 " U n Th",1", 1,0r akonod on Z ,J? J!011 was roturnoa H by hiiminy, nrcompnn- mSL Lrtl'ei8, James and Mhe corno. IlaLklor r?-l.onro rnethev s ,"'. " u V " .. nn, a. completion " " .; ' !m y. . ne"r' readr f. .' " "'" H"ou no -v. utsunancv. xv tkm:i.o.K mxk. ItOSS INMiT SKW'H. T i (Spoclnl to tho Tlmos) II. 1). Wallace returned l'rom Portland on tho llrenkwittor lust week. Mrs. John Cottel r IIIb Creek 1b vlsltliiB on Uohh Inlet. Uyroii Hodson went to IHk Creek Inst week on a visit. Tom Cottol Hpent Sunday tit tho Dnvo Wullueo home. School will bu out next IVIduy, February 14. Jnines Wallnco wns In Alnrali field on business Saturday, 0. A. Ilonebruko and dmiRlitor, Wlllu, were In town Snturday. Mrs. II. A, IlodHou siout Hiiii day with Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Wal lace II. I). Wallneo and son, Leonard, wero In town Saturday. Kdtllo Kllerbeek or Mnrshriolu spoilt Sunday with Vero llonohrnko. Miss Dotis Llnby Is vlsltliiB on Ross lulut this week. W. J. Wallace, who has boon 111 of la Brlppo tho past row days, Is ImproviiiB now. Roy Ilaydon wnB In Marshflold Saturdny. NORTH IXIjKT mows I CUIililX(;.S OF COQUIM.F. Coos Coiiiity Heal Xouh h Told by tlio Hentliiel. II. I). I'uter, while usIub his pocket knlfo, nccldentnlly cut an artery In his left hand. Dr. Rich mond who Is utteudliiB tho enso, says tliu outcome will not be ratal. On rcBiilnr motion the council, by a vote or rour to two, declared Its Intention to pave First street or Hlllott nnd Notloy additions to a width of Blxty feet. R. S. Kuowltou, who Is deeply Interested In educational mutters, ban presented each rural school In tlio Couulllo section with a hand Bonio picture of "Tho Canyon or tho Yellowstone," reproduced by color photography froiu the oiIbIh al palntltiB by Thomas Moran, nnd Is offering tlireo prizes to pupils thereof for the best essays thereon, tho euBays not to exceed 000 words and to bo Judged by prominent ed ucators. Contractor HIHuRBon, who Is ronstructliiB tho new sower Bystem, lms Increased his force or work men from ten to twenty and will make still further additions with tho nproacb of spring. The work Is progressliiB very favorably, says Mr. lOlllngaun. Mrs. A. I). Qartlu, who has been qulto ill In Mai-Bhfleld, Is recovering raldly and hopes to return to her homo In Coqulllo In n row days. XinV ALTO TAX llX. The Cfltiulllti Sentinel snys the following petition to tho legisla ture Is being circulated there. Wo, tho undersigned legal voters nnd residents or Coos county, Ore gon, respcctrully ask your honorable body to amend tho Iuwh regulating the llconso of niHomoblles, motor vehicles and ehourfotirs In such a wns as to cuuso the county clerk In each county In which the license Is applied for to Issue said license In the road fund or such county and to bo used In tho Improvement ot tho public roads or such county. iwkcf.Ij rosr vs. (.w.mk laws. Cb,oU,,"ei.Xn,,0 Telephone ". aanL?' v!lc' M. Snyder "ed elevts ,ii l,ls week con !ajlVea, t now line or - For n?1?1 t0 North Fork. ""--cSrs.:,,,;?.0 ovor s&SwKft.-r'. BRINK HABIT- S&.t inthl '..mot.r8.and iS5k Habit-' Hi one3 of tho ST1 their rBreby brUBht L'i-jO Per hniURL1? c?sta on-1 .'&SS WiuileiiH Cmiiwit TnuiHi' With the (i'amo Sent by .Mall. Tlioro la a possibility thnt Un do Sam's parcel post nnd tho giiine Inws or tho different states may not work smoothly togothor. What Is troubling tho Audubon societies and thoso appointed to see that the gnmo is protected Is the fact that birds, fish nnd animals. If not weighing moro than 1 1 pounds, or evon n wild buck', If cut Into 11 pound pieces, can bu shipped by pnrcol post as readily as a peck of onts. Thero Is plonty of lnw against that sort of prostitution, but tho catching or violators Is whoro the rub coilies in. It Is comparatively easy for Bamo wardens to keop an oyo on oxprosa and frolght pack ages, but our now friend,' tho pnr col post, Is an entirely different proposition. Tho gaino wnrdon may properly oxamlno and conflscuto unlawful shipments by oxpress or frolght. Hut tho mailing of a package Is a secret betwon Uncle Sam and the sonilor. Not an unauthorized 'hand Is pormlttod to touch It or tainpor with it In any way. Nor nro any questions concerning othor people's mall nnswered by postnl employes. So tho Audobon society pooplo nro greatly wrought up ovor what may happen to tho birds nnd boasts. (Special to Tho Times.) W. J. Howard nnd family hnvo moved Into their now house. Captain (lalloway Is-working on his new hoiiHo, which ho expects to occupy about the llrst of March. Cuptnln Frank Hamilton In In charge of tho North Star, while Cap tain (Inlloway Is working on his house. Charles Helsner has moved to North llend. Tho people or this section nro en joying this lino weather, after tho long rainy Botrson. (IOM) IlKACII XL'CKIICTS. Curry County Xouh iis Told by the Olobe. That Curry county Is still exper iencing a very proBporotiB wave Is evidenced by tho Incorporating of a new bank. Tho now hank will bu located nt llrooklngs and will bo known ns the llrooklngs Btnto hank. The Incorporators are W. J. Ward, (Jeo. I). Wood, C. II. Halloy and others who have not yet signed up, Tho capital stock Is placed at thirty thousand dollars. Tho only regrettable rcnturo about tho new ontorprlso Is thnt Geo. I). Wood will bo cashier, which will necessltato his moving to thnt lo cality. Tho pooplo or Oold Heneh will regret tho loss or Mr. nnd Mrs. Wood, but will wish thorn well wherever they go. Owing to a dolny or tho Flghth grade papers reaching hero too Into for the January examination, by a special penult from tho State Superintendent, tho examination will be held on Feb. 13 nnd 14. .Miss Xouln Knorr has arrived nt Quid Reach to assist her father at the Cold Reach Drug Co, store. A number of prominent members or the Curry County Commercial Club, Including Mr. I.onch or tho Wetldorburn Trading Co., ox-Shorlff W. A. Hlshel and Kdltor Mnrsters met with the Agnoss Commercial Club In Harmony hall to discuss the loganberry proposition nnd ns a result It Is probable that as many acres will bu devoted to their cul ture ns the number of plants they nro able to get will permit. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller wont to Mnrshflcld on the Rustler last week. They will come buck over land nnd visit relatives and friends In l.anglols on tholr return. .MVIITliK I'OIXT I'OIXTFRS. Xeu'N of l'iMT Cotiillle as Told by the Kiilcrprlse. The business men of tho city hold meeting Monday evening nt tho rooms or the Myrtle club. Tho mooting wns called ns a got-to-gother movement. Sluco Myrtle Point Is no longer a village but Is taking Its place among the mod ern cities, the question or modern city government was discussed. Tho men proposed for city olllcers at tho coming city election wero P. U. Pholnn for mayor, and W. C. Cooper and Charles Adams for councllmen. U. W. Trnvor nnd family camo over from Murshfleld Saturday. Mr. Trnvor returned Monday, but the family will remain for sovornl days vlsltliiB friends. Mrs. Mlko Hurko or Marshflold spent bovornl days last wcok with her parents In this city. Miss Ivy Miller Is again nt her place In the telephone olllco. Miss Hesslo Ayors, who acted ns nor sub stitute, returned, to her homo Mou-lay. COM) PliUXCJF AT HAXDOX. Have your Job printing done at Tho Times office Whon Durton Holmes recently gave his celebrated traveloguo on "Panama" nt Orchestra Hall, Chi cago, ho was seriously Interrupted by continual coughing of tho audi ence. No ono annoys wlllngly and If pooplo with coughs, colds, hoarse ness, and tickling In thront, would uso Foloy's Honey & Tnr Com pound, they could quickly euro tholr coughs and coldB and avoid this an noyance. For salo by Lockuart P Parsons, tho Busy Cornor. Monday nflornoon Carl Tllton and Harry Pollard plunged Itno tho river nt tho city slip nnd mndo for he opposite bank. Mr. Tllton Touched it with enso and Mr. Pol lard would hnvo dono bo had ho not been solzcd by a cramp. The boyB wero picked up by n bont a little chilled but nono tho worso for tho dip. Ilandon World. XFJ.SON IX CIIAHOF. Porter llios. Appoint Successor to Dan llrulin, FLORRNCB, Feb. 11 Johnson P. Porter nrrlvod hero Friday from Portland to look over tho work bo Ing dono by his company horo, and bringing with him n now superin tendent to tnko tho place or Dan Ilruhn, who was struck by a flying cnblo n fow wooks ago and killed. BUNKER HILL LOTS FOR SALE nt new location 150 Front Sfr. Murshfleld AUG. FRIZEEN. Jfcirshfield & North Bend Auto Line utmsr & liiixu. rropnouiro. Cars leave Marshflela every 46 minutes from 7:16 a. m. unIl 12:30 midnight. Leave North Bend on same schedule, starting at 7 a. m until midnight. Seo Saturday Times for schedule. New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tho installment plan. HAJUUNGTON, DOYLE & CO., SOS Front St. Phono 340-L MarshXield, Or. LiBlkoiivBBlBW The Sign of Good Candy Always Singer Sewing Machines We hnvo thorn for rent or tor sale. MachlrSs uRrpalredr Supplies and Needles for Sale. v. j. ihtz, 131 Park Ave. Marshflold. Phono lni-X. Clearance Sale BIG CUT IX PBICES Ladles' Children's and Men's nnm auuuo, i All new stock. Up-to-dato Lasts. I The Electric Shoe Shop Coos Bay Business College You know what you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starting NOW Fop something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Telephone 402. Eliminate Expensve Shafting and Belting The friction and transmission loss in belt and shaft drive sometimes amounts to 50 per cent. By eliminating that dead loss your profits increase, Individual electric motors do away with the shaft ing entirely and practically eliminates belts, Every atom of power goes directly to the machines, Central Station Power Cuts Production Costs You pay only for the power used, Individual elec tric motors enable you to use one machine without operating your whole factory, One department can work overtime without necessitating the expense of operating the entire power plant, A report from our power experts may put money in your pocket, At any rate it costs you nothing, Telephone 178 and ask for the New Business De partment, Oregon Power Co. The Personal Element Tho offlcors and directors of this bnnlc want Its customers to ronllzo thnt tho bank has n personal Interest In thoso who do business with It. If wo can holp you succeed In your business ontorprlscs it will bonoflt tho community nnd tho bnnk us well as yoursolf. Open nnd maintain a chocking account In this sound nnd do pondablo Institution. Tako advantage ot all modoru business methods, mnko uso of all banking facilities, and In tho moantlmo muko yoursolf and your business woll known to tho olllcors of tho bnnk. You will find that this course will pay you. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, ORB. At tho closo ot business, Fobrunry 4, 1913. BESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $487,929.20 Banking Houso GO.000.00 Cash and Sight Exchango 221.1C1.77 Total $7G9,0S1.03 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in ? r?'95?'2( Surplus and Undivided Prorits 00,084.74 Deposits C48.99C.29 Total , 1759,081.03 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire ftnd Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SEXGSTACKEX, Mgr. Coqulllo Offlco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. FarmB Timber Coal nnd Marshflold Ofllco 14-J. Gonoral Agents "EASTSIDE." Times Want Ads. Bring Results For R.ent D unrurnlshed housekeeping rooms on Broadway, $12 per mouth. Agents In MarBhrield nnd North Bond ror tho NEWARK FIRE INSURANCE CO., ono ot tho oldest and strongest in existence. IT'S THE BUST-- NONE BET TER. Correctly written poli cies our specialty. French Realty Co. 315 Vj No. Front St., Marshflold I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K.' Wiseman 311 North Front St, Bus. Phono 290-X: Res. Phono ICC- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY TODD, THE TAIM)R, AND DRESS EXPERT. Will mnko your suit to order In a way to pleasu you, $15 to $50. 178 Front St. Upstairs. B KXJAMIX OSTLIXD, Consult liif Engineer nnd Architect. Phono lOit-L Multifield. Ore. T M. WRIGHT, J COXTRACTOR AND BUILDER Estimates furnlshod on roqucst. Plnns nnd specifications furnlshod If desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-R. r LIVIA EDMAN, V-J M Mcchnno-Tlicrnnlst Scientific Swedish Massago, Medic Gymnastics 325 S. Sixth St. Phono gQg-IL JOEL OSTLIND, l'lano Tuner nnd Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L PERL RILEY 1IALLINGER Rcsldoiico-Studio, 237 So, Broadway Phono 18-L. W M. S. TUIIPKN, ARCHITECT Marshflold, Orogon. DR. W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Theater. OIIIcu Phono 320. W. . CHANDLER, Architect. Rooum 801 nnd 302, Coko Building Mnrshflcld, Oregon. T-R, A. J. HENDRY'S - Modern DcnUl Parlors. Wo nro oquippod to do high class work on short notlco nt tho very lowest prlcos. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coko Bids., Opp. Ghandlnr Hotel, phono 117-J. White Orpingtons winter layers bottor payors. EGQS FOR SETTING $1.50 TO $2.00 Phono 1-17-J or 203-L. FOR HIGH-GRADE MEAT and fan cy SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS call up PIIOXK 1111, Tho NORTn BEXD REFRIGERATING MEAT CO., whoi-o you can SAVE FIVE PER PEXT by wyliut enwh. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. Barnard & Langworthy Seo our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEAPED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. PHONIC 184-R. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. GLEANERS, PRESSERS und HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Eorwnrd n. Strauss & Co., Fine Tailoring. Let us mnko your next suit. 255 CENTRAL. Phono 250-X North Bend Real Estate Two flno business lots on Shor man avenuo for $3500. Shriyer Realty Co. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. North Bend. Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Expert Packors. Carpets Cleaned, Furnlturo Packed, Shlppea, Stained nnd Ropalrod, 382 Front St. Phono 190, Leavo ordors at Going & Harvey,