The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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10 CELDBRATE
North Bend Has Subscribed
J $1500 for Fourth of July;
Make it $2000 Now.
J. A. Allen, rhalrninn of tlit so
liciting committee of tlu North
Hend Commercial cluli. has Inform
ed A. II. Derbyshire, chairman of
tho citizens' meeting which inntig
urnti'il the Fourth of July celebra
tion plan, that already over ll.'Ou
has been subscribed to defray tho
expense of the big event. Mr. Al
len nlHo Htated tlinf a numnor 01
lending men had not yet been solle
Ited and that he was confident tho
subscriptions could be brought up
to the $20i)0 murk. Thin will pro
bably bo done.
Another Fourth of .July meeting
will be held In the North Henil
Commercial club tonight to hear
tho report of Hie soliciting commit
tee and also to make further pinna
for the big celebration .Inly ! and
5. It Is likely that other commit
tees to take charge of the various
phases of the celebration will be
appointed tonight.
PNEUMONIA
HOT CKOSS lirS AT I.KIU
lUltXIINii: IIAKKUV. Phone 11 L'-I
IS
FATAL 10 CHILD
Little Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry O'Mara of
North Bend Succumbs.
Olle (V.Mara, the seveii-inonths-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry O'Mara of North Itend, died last
('veiling after a short illness, Shu
had been suffering from a severe
cold which later developed Into
pneumonia and spasms, l.tito yes
terday, her condition becamo crltl-
..,1
Little Olive wns seven months
mid six days onl mid tho host of
friends of tho family will unite In
extending sympathy to the boreav
ed parents. iho funeral arrange
ments will bo announced later.
This is the llrst fatality from
pneumonia on the Day in a long
tlino although thero have been an
unusually large number of cases
within the last few weeks.
Tho funeral will be held Thurs-
ilnv nfturnnmi Ml " nVliwl: frntn
the Marshfleld Presbyterian church.
tile Kev. J. is. nui'Ki'iin ouiciniing.
Mt fVMni'n Im MiiiiKi'liiliMiilent nf
the Oregon l'ower Co. Their HMle
daughters run name was unvo .Ma
rie.
UNDER ARREST
IN NORTH BE10
Robert Lilleciuist Charged with
Drawing Gun on Carl
Olson Today.
Hubert Lilleqiilst of North Hend
wns urulgnod beforo .lustlco Sinister
thero this afternoon on a warrant
charging lilui with assault with a
dangerous weapon. He did not en
ter a plea and .lustlce Sinister gavo
him until t o'clock tomorrow to
plead, requiring a $r00 bond for his
nppearance.
The arrest followed some trouble
at the North (lend Longshoremen's
hall this forenoon. Sovernl were
playing cards when Lllleqiilst enter
ed. He had been drinking some and
Btarted to talk to Carl Olson, one of
tho players. The latter replied that
ho was "to busy to talk to lilni."
whereupon Mlloqulst h said to have
pulled a revolver and uttered some
threat.
It seems that l.lllcqiiist has been
trying to pick a quarrel with Olson
for tho last few days over soino
trouble, the exact nature of which
has not been diveulged.
HOT CIMISS WNS AT MM I) X
HAItMIMJK HAKKItV. Phone 112-1,.
COOS BAY DEVELOPMENT NEW
NEW HOMES TO
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BE BUILT HERE BLANCO HOTEL
Several Arrange to Erect Res
idences in First Addition;
Others Contemplated.
Ono now residence hns been start
oil and three others shortly will ho
Btarted In First Addition, south of
South Marshflohl. C. M. Conner of
Conner & lloaglnud, has started tho
construction of a line modern eight
room house.
0. M. Hlnekey and his brnther-ln-law,
W. Mason, aro also arranging
to start new residences there.
Homer Mauzey is making arrange
jiients for tho erection of a modern
bungalow there.
Plans to lliiild.
John Mossorlo yostorday closed a
deal through I. S. Kaufman & Com
pany for tho piirchaso of a corner,
DOxl 115. at Hlevoiith and Commercial
from (J. Carlson of Portland. Tho
price Is understood to have been In
tho neighborhood of IHHOO. It is
said to ho Mr. Mesorlo's intention
to erect somo modern houses on tho
proporty in tho near future.
To Illllld Houses.
See, John .Motley of the Marshlleld
Chamber of Conimerco today ro
eolved a letter from It. 13. Abbott
of tho Northwestern First Mortgage
Trust company of Portland In which
Jio stated thnt ho would arrlvo here
on tho Hreakwator this week to look
this city over with a view to erecting
a number of houses horo to rent on
easy terms or sell on the partial pay
ment system. President Oreen has
boon In correspondence with the com
pany for somo time.
(Will) OF THANKS.
To the many friends, and espec
ially to the F. O. Knglcs, Mnrshfleld
Aerie, ritIS, and to US-It!, I. L. A.,
who by their kindly acts and words
of sympathy lightened tho burden
of my grief In the recont Illness
mid death of my beloved husband,
Albert Hansen, 1 extend my heart
Jolt thanks,
MHS. AMU3UT HANSKN.
Many Changes Made in First
Floor to Accommodate
New Restaurant.
Contractor Telnnder this morning
began the remodelling of tho Illanco
hotel, the putting In of a now front
and .general Improvement of tho
structuro for Kmorson Ferry, tho
proprietor.
Tho plans cnll for an ontlro eltora-
t ton. tho olllco being changed so thut
It will havo only nno-hnlf tho pros
ent frontage but will extend further
back. Tho entrance will bo on Front
strcot directly In front of the pres
ent stairway leading to the second
lloor, the stairway will bo moved
back. Hack of this will bo tho olllco
and back of It tho cloak room and
an entrance to the washroom.
North of tho lobby and olllco will
bo tho dining room and restaurant,
which will have a good frontage on
Front street and take In most of the
present dining room. It Is stated
that Manos Brothers, who formerly
conducted tho big Oregonlan restau
rant at Salem, will havo chargo of
Iho now eating house.
Theso changes with tho now plato
glass fronts will make a big Improve
ment In tho appearance of tho place.
"F" O.N NICKi:i, l)F.FK.NIKI.
Treasury Department Says Artist's
Initial Is Not I'niisiial,
WASHINGTON. March 10. Pro
tests against t no Initial "F" of Ar
tist Frazer appearing on tho new
nickel, caused olllclals of tho Treas
ury department to declare that this
was customary on practically all
tho coins of tho I'ultcd States and
of other nations.
On some foreign coins the artist's
full name appears.
NORTH BEND NOTES. !
Mrs. 15. A. Klckworth of Marsh
lleld visited her daughter. Mrs. Ilobt.
(ebhart of North llend yoMorday.
The North llend city council did
not meet this week but will hold
a meeting next Tuesday night.
Southern Pacific Closing Up
for Last of Route Along
Siuslaw Now.
Kt'OICNK. March I".- Tho (iuiird
says:
"Quite a number of deeds to Wil
lamette I'acllle right-of-way between
tjio Not I tunnel and the coast were
llled for record this afternoon.
Illght-ol'-wny Agent lluell is fast
closing up the deals for laud and
there are only a few small pieces yet
to secure. The grantors es named in
the deeds llled today are ns follows:
Chas. 11. Morgan, A. M. Richardson,
Anna HoiTninn. O. W. llurd. Oluf
Itlce. Ole P. ltlce. .1. V. Sutherland,
Preston Ileexes, William S. Suther
land. Charlotte .1. Cox. 15. A. Heech.
Albert A. Damltlo, Geo. A. Illudley,
(Hies Fowler, .1. It. l.asswell, Clara
S. Walker, Fred N. Froderlckson,
Charlotte 15. Wells, It. II. Clow and
Peter S. Klce.
A water tank Is being erected in
the Willamette Paclllc material yards
west of lllalr street for tho engines
used In construction work on the W.
P., after trains begin to run on the
hitter line.
A large number of railroad labor
ers arrived from the north yesterday
and today for work on tho Willam
ette Paclllc.
Twohy Pros, received a carload of
oats today for their camps on the
Coos liny line.
OIIANTS PASS I.IXI5.
AT Til 15 IIOTI5LS.
A PIU5SII SUPPLY of FIU5SII
OIA'MI'IA OYBT15HS JUST IU5
OI51VI5I). Freo Delivery. PHONH
your OHD15K to 1MIONI5 73-J.
Til 15 CHANI)U5U J. M. Nye. Jr.,
Coqulllo; A. 15. Mlchaolson. Port
land; It. K. Fownder, Coqulllc; .loo
Fosso, Conlodo; I5d Wilson, Port
land; 15. M. Rosenthal, Portland; W.
P. Ilrott, San Francisco; T. N. Prln
gle, San Francisco; J. W. Wells. San
Francisco; Win. (Inrrott, City; U. S.
Jennings, San Francisco; 15. II, Mar
tin. Portland; Mrs. C. Tlnimons, Han
don; Frances Tlnimons, Handon;
Ceo. 15. Towney, Myrtlo Point: II. J.
Mcniarmld. Handon; 15. DoKenter.
Portland; Mrs. 15. 15. Kendall, New
York. LI.OYI) 1IOT15L Miss 15. Clark. Coa.
ledo; Mr. and .Mrs.Win. Smith, Myr
tlo Point; S. 15. Pallor, Topokn. Kan.
11I.ANCO HOTJ5L J. D.Colvin,
Grants Pass Win Sliults, Coqulllo; S,
S. Shields, Handon; J. N. Ilayllss. Co
qnlllu; Tom McKlttrick, Portland.
IIOTI5I. COOS (ieorgo Cllnkcn
benrd, Daniels Creek; Taylor Slglln,
Isthmus; S. It. Smith and wire. Mod
ford; C. F. Hrookuinn, city; W. W.
I.nwhorn, Coqullle.
ST ! l- XSS I5.VS SHIP S A 1 1 ,S.
Whaler to He Stocked at Ksqulumlt
For llrlt Ish Cruise.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 111.
The old whalor Karluk, which has
beon iiiirchased by Vlhjalmar Ste
fanfiseu, discoverer of blonde 15s
qulmaux, for a second voyage to
tho Arctic, cleared from this port
late Saturdny for Vnncouvor, II. C.
The vessol will bo stocked at
Esquimau for a threo years' cruise
In tho Arctic seas. Stefanssen hopes
to be led to unexplored country by
his friends among the blonde Es
quimaux. Tho Karluk Is now of Aniorlcan
registry, but It is understood that
a subsidy will bo neeoptod from tho
Canadian government and tho Brit
ish ring substituted for that or tho
United States.
City Sells .SMfMlim Worth if lloiiils
to llulld I, hie to Sen.
GRANTS PASS. .Man li lit. Th.
$1! 0 (MUM) bond issue voted l the
people of this city on December is
Tor the purpose of building a mu
nicipally owned rallrond from
Grants Pass to the Illinois Valley,
was sold yesterday to Terry, Hrlggs
& Slayton of To'edo. Ohio, at pul
pitis accrued Interest. The entire
Issue goes to tho one firm.
The council has been negotiating
the sale of these bonds since Hie
December election, but not until
now was an acceptable hid received
for them. Tho bonds bear ." per
cent Interest.
This isuo was voted to finance
the llrst unit of the t-al'ro.ul that Is
to bo built from Grants Pass to
Crescent' City on the coast. The
(list unit is to be extended from
this city to tho Illinois Valley, and
will he owned by the municipality.
Right of way has already been
secured to Hays Hill, a distance of
111 miles, and l!i! acres of terminal
grounds within tho city of Grants
Pass havo been nurebased.
Tho money realized from this
sale of bonds will be used In the
purchase of steel rnlls and equip
ment, crews now being at work
clearing the right of way and get
ting It ready for the graders. It
Is expected that the road can he
completed to Wlldervllle. on the
Applegute river, by midsummer.
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HOT CKOSS lll'.NS AT Mill)
HAItMIK.'i: HAKKUV. Phono 112-L.
fce&MMi
The Band Boys' Minstrels
At the Masonic Opera House
March 26 and 27
Buy Your Tickets at
"The Busy Corner"
25c, 50c and 75c
LENTEN SERVICE
Large Congregation Greets
Archdeacon Chambers at
Second Meeting.
That "nothing succeeds like suc
cess" is an old saying strikingly
Illustrated In tho sorles or addresses
which Archdeacon Chambers Is de
livering in tho l5plscopal church on
theso evenings In Holy Week. Last
evening double the congregation or
tho preceding evening, and practical
ly occupying every seat In the edl
llco, listened most nttentlvoly ns
tho Archdeacon drew his lessons
from the parable of the great sup
per, which symbolizes the feast or
tho Gospol and the excuses which
woro made to got out of attending
the supper typifying tho vain ex
cuses which today aro niado on all
sides by those who for ono reason
or anothor stay away from God.
Following the address tbnrn ivim n
helpful meditation on tho conse
quonces of these exensos, which tho
speaker designated iib nothing less
than sins of omission, ofton nioro
grovlous in God's sight than sins
or commission. Ono condition char
acterized all theso consequences,
namely, that In which tho Prodlgnl
round hlniseir feeding nt tho swine
troughs of tho world.
The Archdeacon clnsmi iitu mi.
dress by an Instruction In church
history, carrying his hearers as fnr
as tho Reformation, which will be
continued at this evonlnuV uorvi,.n
Tho subject for the address will bo
"Whether It Ho Right,' and tho
meditation, "Tho Forgiveness of
Sins."
Tho services nro Inspiring, ns tes
tified to by tho Increasingly largo
congregations, all of whom have
felt greatly holped by tho Archdea
con's forcible way of presenting tho
facts of the Christian llfo. The ser
vices aro brief and hearty and freo
to all,
Hl'YS COOS TIMHKH.
F. R. Pendloron, one of Oregon's
best known timber dealers, arrived
ill Roseblirir this mnrnlni in o.,,i
-- --.w ..., .w BFVtlVI
n fow days looking after business
inaners. nir. renuieton recently
purchased considerable timber in
Douclas and Coos cmmHna ,..i.ii.
ho expects to hold until after tho
coinpiouoii oi rno t'anaiua Canal.
Roseburg Nows.
Easter Tiime
Is New Hat Time
C i-k: M
uui iic tiling ity
SON
STET
VELOUR
HATS
Made in America by STETSON,
Perfection in Style, Quality
and Finish. We have a full
line of these new Velour Hats,
Come and Select Yours Before Easter,
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
.MAHSHFII5I.H
MYIITM5 POINT
lUNDOll
Have You a Bank Connection!
Wo feel suro that there aro quite a good many personi la uli
community who do not realize how great an advantage It It li
have business relations wltu a good bank.
I'pon such porsons wo wish to urge tho wisdom of tMti
acquainted with tho olllcers of this reliable financial Imtltutlsa.
As u depositor here, you will be In a position to get a Kt
deal of valuable advlco and other assistance In your Unwclil
and, business affairs lu addition to the use of the cuitowrj
banking facilities.
It will pay you In a great many wajs to become a rep'jr
bank depositor am! customer.
ThB
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
FLANAGAN & BENNET
BANK
Capital and Surplus $100,000
Oldest Bank in Coos County.
Interest Paid on Time deposits.
Taxes can be Paid at this Bank.
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Office Phone 582
Residence phone 9W
Donald MacKimifosh
HEAL ESTATE
FIRE INSURANCE
Opposite Grand Theater
BANDON, ORE-
TUB ItECORD PIIOTOGRAl'IIIN G AHSTIUOT COM1 t0 0
Havo photographic copies of all records of Coos reiu
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other JDiorw
to real estntA fnrnlalm.l nn aVmt nntlrn. . .. llmn '
I1USIXESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., MorsbfieJ u.
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