The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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City Laundry
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Storage Company
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Hating Co.
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Bay Wiring fn
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Electric Appliances
Are Used in Modern Homes
Homes enjoying the advantages of .Electric Light
have not readied the highest point of domestic
efficiency unless they arc equipped with one or
more handy electric household appliances. Be
sides saving time and lahor, tasks aro performed
better and with that perfect sense of satisfaction
which comes of knowing that your work is done
welt.
Lessen Household Labors
An Electric Vacuum Cleaner cleans thoroughly
and quickly. It does not stir up germ-laden dust
as a broom does. It avoids the back-breaking la
bor of sweeping. An Electric Sewing Machine
Motor enables you to do a great deal more work
than you can accomplish with foot -power ma
chines and saves time and strength as well. You
owe it to yourself to investigate.
Purchase from your dealer or telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
OUR INVITING DISPLAY
of mcatH, poultry and provlHloiiH
uiahva It only a queBtlon of cIiooh
Ini; which you would prefer first.
Thuy nro nil of choice j;rndu and the
most Inexporlcnccd housekeeper can
purchase In perfect confidence) that
no one could make a wiser solectlon
or buy her incntti cheaper.
MAIU3HF1KLD OAfiB MAHKBT.
FOURIER BROS.
MnrsliflcM Telephones North Ilnd
221 J Two Market Bl
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with wlrelesa and rabmarliie bell
SAILS FOR COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO
TUESDAY, APRIL 8.
All PMteBjrer ncorvaUoni ftrnm Son Francisco Miut lie Mdo l
80S Fife Ilulldlng, or Lombard street I'Jcr 27. All reservations
must bo takt'ii up 24 hours before willing.
INTKIt-OOKAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44.' O. F. McQEOIlOR. ARont.
EQUIPPED WITH
SEgggfcfr Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAIMN'O FROM PORTLAND, APRIL I), 10, 2.1 mill .10 nt 8 A. M.
HAILING FROM COOS DAY, APRIL fl, 12, 10 mid 2(1 t Service
of Tide.
Phone Mala 80-L. 3. O. MILLER, Agent.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. MARSHFIELD
MONDAY, APRIL 7, AT 6 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH7 TID3 NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC dTBAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone 44 - p MqGEORGB, A feat
r&E SPEEDWELL
CAIT. K. ROSENBLATT, Master.
Soils for Son -Francisco from Coos Bay
About April 20th
THE SPEEDWELL la speed
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For freight and passage, apply,
A. F. EsUbrook Co. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
013-017 Santa Marina nidg., San Francisco. Marslifield.
First ClassWeaving
promptly done at
Gardiner's Rag Carjxit. factory
Cor. Union and Montana Street.
Phono 131. North Bond. Or
A. modern Brlc . uildlns, Electrl:
Light, Bteam Heat BleganUj
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
C A. MetDa, Prop.
Rates: BO cent a day and opwards
dor, Broadway auid Market
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WIRELESS
and has excelUnt passenger accomJ
vAma Ami ilMrlf llohfil Anil I
White Duck Button Shoes
for Children.
Also new Patent Leather Button
Shoes for Ladies' and Misses', at
The Electric Skoe Shop
FOR A GOOD WATCH
OR FINE JEWELRY
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
200 Front St., Marshfleld.
News
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
News of Upper Coqiillle Valley an
Told by The Enterprise.
Dal M. KIiik. son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. King, of this city, was n mem
ber of the Oregon University debat
ing team which defeated the Stan
ford University team Inst week.
Mrs. Chester Lee, ncconipnuled by
Miss Cccllo Miller, left last Satur
day via. the steamer Ureakwnter for
Portland, where they will visit
friends and relatives of Mrs. Leo for
a month. While there they will Bee
the Chicago Opera Company In Lucia
tit- i,ammermoor.
Anseu Bros, nro running C000 logs
out of the North Fork River.
0. C. Hnrry is driving stago from
Sitkum to Sumner. Saturday night
he saw a huge panther on Fulrview
mountain.
A large Bllde mine in on the
Brewster grade and ninny other
small slides were caused by the late
rains.
Mrs. R. C. Dement-, accompanied
by little Russell White, went to
Marshfleld Tuesday for a week's
visit with Mrs. F. M. White.
J. K. Fitzgerald and wife and II.
1C. Bcsscy and wife enmo from
.Marshfleld last Saturday to attend
l ho meeting of tho Pomona Orange.
Contractors Thomas Dickson and
Charles McCrackcn hnve about fin
ished the rarponter work on the
Ornndy building. J. B. U. Miller,
whoso bakery Is to occupy the low
er floor, Is already at work instal
ling his oven.
Hay Wyland has bought of J. L.
Lntrd one of the E. M. F. autos
used on tho Myrtle Polnt-Hoseburg
run last year, and is overhauling It
preparatory to operating It In a
scheduled auto servlco between this
city and Coqullle.
Born Saturday, March 29. to Mr.
and Mrs. T. Moon of OiIh place, a
daughter.
Born Sunday, March 30, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sturdtvant, of Mc-
Ktnley, a son.
PORT ORFOni) OFFERINGS.
Ni'WH of Curry County ns Told by
The Tribune.
For tho enlightenment of our
northern contemporary wo will say
that the coming Agate Carnival will
bo tho third annual event of tho
kind to bo held nt Port Orford. The
1911 Carnival was a full grown en
joyable affair. Tho 1912 affair was
one of tho biggest "events" over pull
ed off In Curry county overy town
In Coos being represented by from
one to a dozen automobiles, filled
with people who had a good time and
went homo advertising Port Orford.
The 1913 Agate Carnival will be
well como and see!
Tho steamer Chatham, when pass
ing Capo Blanco last Sunday, was
In communication with tho wireless
station there, nnd said they were los
ing their dock load of lumber. Wo
have no further particulars. A
heavy swell was running Sunday as n
result of a heavy south wind Satur
day. Messrs. Stafford and Bauer havo
been at work finishing up the inside
work on tho new court houso. which
they would havo rendy for this term
of court had material been received
promptly. Tho building 1b showy
on tho outside; well arranged and
roomy on tho inside, and all that tho
pooplo could ask for In overy way
with tho exception that tho plaster
on tho wnlls and celling la not hold
ing as It should. This may bo a result
of the wet climate, but whatever tho
causo, tho fact remains that ugly
cracks and breaks aro marring tho
rooms almost as soon as they uro
completed.
Beach combers have been watching
for tho lumber that was lost off Cape
Blanco last Sunday, but as yotjiono
lias como ashore in this vicinity.
A CARD.
This is to certify that all drug
gists are authorized to refund your
money If Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound falls to cure your cough
or cold. John Bernet, Tell, Wis,,
states; "I used Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound for five years, and It
always gives tho best of satisfaction
and always cures a cough or cold."
Refuse substitutes. For sale by
Lockhart-ParsonB Drug Co., "Tho
Busy Corner." .
MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
AUTO LINE
FARE
One way, 5c.
Round trip, 25c.
20-ride commutation
books, $2.00.
Cars leave every 20
minutes from 7 a. m. to
7 p. m., after 7 p. m.,
every half hour.
Leave from Chandler
Hotel.
OORST & KINO,
Props.
f Nearby
BRIEFS OF BANDON.
News of Clty-by-thc-ScH ns Told by
The World.
L. I. Wheeler has under course of
construction n now boat forty feet
long with a nine foot beam, which
will draw three feet of water. Tho
boat will carry a forty-llvo horse-power
englno and will bo launched about
May 1st.
Claude Adams has resigned his po
sition It tho Hotel Clnllier and will
go to San Francisco.
A deal has been in nil o whereby
C. A. Mcndo turned over tho stock
of clothing at Lnuglols to Walker &
Hedges of that place and has return
ed to Bnndon.
Mrs. A. D. Morso reports having
dined on asparagus and radishes from
her own garden on March 31.
J. A. IlaBmussen has built nn ad
dition to and otherwise Improved his
cottago on Second avenue.
John Cook Is erecting a dwelling
on the corner of Abernethy nnd Sev
enth streets.
Jack Nyrol will soon commence
the erection of n rottngn 24x32 on
Ills Main street lot.
Greenville Blnkc, nn Indian war
veteran, aged elgthy-slx years, Is
seriously 111 at the home of his son
In East Bandon.
Tho rainfall for the. month of
March wns 4.09 inches. Days rainy
nnd cloudy 24, clear 7. The rainfall
for tho snmo month In 1912, wnB 2.
79 Inches, a difference of 1.30 Inches
tnoro this year.
Moss Averlll and Chns. Hunt have
resigned their positions with the Life
Saving Crow.
Miss Winnie Spires, of Myrtlo
Point, was n passenger on tho Eliza
beth for San Francisco, where she
will spend the summer.
NEW BOX FACTORY.
New Plunt nt Bullnrtls Nearly Ready
For Operation,
Tho Bandon World sns:
"Representatives of the World vis
ited tho factory of tho Couuillo River
Mfg. Co., nt Bullards, Tuesday, and
found that model institution almost
ready to commenco operations nnd
by the time this story reaches our
renders tho wheels will bob turning.
"Tho factory Is 52x100 feet, well
nnd substantially built and the In
terior filled with tho most compact
and modern machinery mnde for the
manufacturing of boxes, which will
bo driven by motors of approximately
120 horsepower. One of tho com
mendable features notlcenblo Is the
convenient arrangement of tho whole
plant, no unccssnry handling of ma
terial and no blocking of runways
or passages.
"Tho mill will havo a capacity of
20,000 feet of lumber per dny nnd
will furnish employment for twenty
men. Tho company now hns 800,
000 feet of lumber In Its yards and
n market has been found for the en
tire output.
A practical outlet for tho refuse
of tho factory hns been arranged. A
bulkhead has been built around land
adjoining tho plnut and a conveyor
carries the refuse Into It, whore It
will bo leveled by the action of the
tide."
ELECTION IN BANDON.
City Council Will Submit Waterworks
And Other Question June 0.
The Bandon World says:
"An ordlnnnco was passed calling
the special election Juno 9th, to vote
on special measures.
An ordinance Incorporating one of
tho measures to bo submitted to tho
people nt the coming election was
declared by ordlnnnco and Is ns fol
lows: To authorlzo tho city coun
cil to Issue and sell interest-bearing
bonds In the amount of $12,000 to
e(ulp the city of Bandon with nde
auato llro fighting apparatus.
A resolution was passed appropria
ting $300 for the purpose of erecting
a llro houso directly across tho street
from the city hnll.
.MORE SKIN GRAFTING.
Loggers Contribute Fifty Pieces for
Rol Anderson,
Tho Bandon World says:
"Yesterday fifty pieces of skin
wore grafted on Hal Anderson nt tho
Emergency hospital. Vic Brouer,
Non Anderson and two of tho camp
boys, whoso names wo could not
learn, were tho willing sunorers, wno
took tholr medicine without anes
thetics." WILL PLANT LOGANHKHIUKS.
A. A. Tcnnlson, who has ten acres
of land on Rink Creek, two miles
from Coqullle, will plant five neres
to loganberries, as will his brother,
M. M. Tennlson, who has ten neres
of land ndjolnlng. Coqulllo Senti
nel. Have your Job printing done at
The Times office.
Stop That Itch!
I will iuwuiU jou la (lop Out itch la two
Mcoocb. A 25 cm! bottU will prot It,
No remedy that I have ever Hold for
Eczema, Paorlaals, and all other dlaeunea
of the Nklu has Klven more thorough
aatUfoctlon than the
D. D. D. Prescription (or Eczema
I guarantee this remedy.
Red Cross Drug Storo.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE PUBLIC
Llndberg & Rosborg havo
opened their now store In
Bunker Hill with a complote
line of stationery, bread,
candy, cigars and tobacco.
Pool hall In connection.
The public is cordially In
vited. Lindberg & Rosberg
Phone 301-L.
Twiny
Cl'LLINGS OF COQUILLE
Coos County Sent News us Told by
The Sentinel.
Machinery for tho Charm, n now
river bont, hns arrived anil the craft
will be rendy to cut tho waters or
the Coqullle about May 15.
P. E. Drano received n telegram
from his daughter, Mrs. H. F. l.aw
lcnee, whoso homo Is nt Indianap
olis, saying they had escaped the ca
lamities which had befallen thnt
section.
J. A. Colomb, of l.oulsltinn, ar
rived in Cocjulllo this week nnd will
spend some months In tho logging
camps of tho Smith-Powers company
In this vicinity for tho purpose of
gaining n knowledge of tho Industry.
Mr. Colomb's father Is an extensivo
manufacturer of lumber In tho
southern state. At present the
young man is watching the modus
operandi of Scaler Kelley.
Oeorgo Herbert, a veteran of tho
Civil Wnr, is In tho (Irnyco Hospital
in this city, suffering from n compli
cation of physical nllmcnts. He Is
In his S3rd year. If Is supposed thnt
tho old gentleniun has a brother re
siding somewhrro in tho Wlllnnictto
vnlley, and nn effort Is being inado
to locate lilni.
DOLLAR AT COQPILLE
Prominent Lumberman Wants Han
don Harbor Improved.
The Coqullle Sentinel prints the
following concerning u talk made
before the Ko-Keel Kluli there by
Cnpt. Dollar, of the Dollar Stenm-V
ship nnd Lumber Company.
"Speaking of tho Panama Cnunl,
Mr. Dollar considered thnt Its com
pletion would work Incomprchenslblo
good for tno development of tho Pa
cific Northwest, putting It, practi
cally Hpcakiug, In direct touch with
the Atlantic seaboard and European
markets. But that which most di
rectly Interested Coqullle liver peo
ido from tho standpoint' of naviga
tion, wns Mr. Dollar's opinion con
cerning the creation of n Port Com
mission for tho Lower Coqullle. Ho
thought this n decidedly Important
stop, nnd promised to lend his In
fluence In securing nn adequate ap
propriation from CongreBs for deep
ening the bnr channel, removing tho
plnnncle rocks from Inside the har
bor entrance, and dredging tho riv
er. The depth of water on the bar
's now ten feet, which permits of
'nklng hut half a lend of lumber by
tho ( I rare Dollar from tho mills.
Worn there 12 or II feet on thn
jar tho Coqullle river business
vould bu grently enhanced, nnd
inic.li of tho timber which ultimately
nust go out vln. Cons Day would go
by this route. 'Olvo us 20 feet of
water on the bnr,' he said, directing
Ms remark to Mr. K. K. Johnson,
nnd wo will send to your mills our
Chlnn Vessels.' Which means that
wu would ho placed In position to
ihlp direct to thnt country. Mr, Do!
ar urged the erentlon of n Port
'Jommlsslou without delny, showing
ho advantages to ho gained by Hiich
in nrgnulzatlou."
BASKHALL IN VALLKY
"oqulllo and Myrtle Point Concede
to Three Imported Men.
The Coqullle Sentinel says:
"fhoro has been n sort of got-to-
tether nnd Coqullle Is prnctlcally as-
Hired that It will lie taken Into the
fold on u compromlsu proposition, It
nnd Myrtlo Point grnntlng thnt three
outside players bo allowed those
teams thnt desire to enter thn out-
Elde player business. A meeting wns
Hold at Myrtle I'oiut lust .Monuny
and nlso In this city nnd this was
agreed upon, both towns being de
slroiiH of getting into the league.
North llond wanted two, or nt the
most, three players, and there Is no
doubt that upon reconsideration thnt
city will ho with tho valley bnlltos
sors. This will loave tho proposi
tion up to Murshfllold nnd Bandon,
which are In the minority. Owing
to tho great expense attached to
visiting Bandon, tho transportation
facilities not being tho best for thn
other towns, there would bo little
sorrow woro this team lost In the
shuffle."
WIIIIRi: IS HOWARDS?
Agci! Mini Suddenly Disappears
Front Coqulllo Hotel.
Tho Coqulllo .Sentinel snjH: "A
well dressed mnn, ngol AC or 70
yenra old, registered at tho. Hotel
Baxter on March 25 as "I. A. 1M
wards, Klamath Falls, Or." On tho
28th ho disappeared and has not
been seen or heard of fllnco. Ha
left considerable hnggngo at tho ho
tel and nlso a complcto cook's outfit
of knives, cloavors, nprons, eto. Tho
hotel pcoplo, fearing that some mis
hap had befallen tho old gontlomnn,
would appreciate any Information
concerning his whorenboutH."
FOR BIG CELEBRATION
Coqullle Making Plans for Celebrat
ing Glorious Fourth.
Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: "In
dependence Day will probably bo ap
propriately observed In Coqulllo this
year, and from present Indications
Myrtlo Point w"1 iin ln dolnK tno
proper. .Mayor Morrison hns re
colved assurance from our neighbors
that If Coqulllo Is going to celebrate
It will forego that pleasure, Inns
much as It hold tho boards on July
4 of last year."
Try Tho Times' Want Ads.
There Is no caso on record of n
cough, cold or la grippe dovoloplng
Into bronchitis, pnoumonla or con
sumption nftor Foloy's Honoy and
Var Compound has been taken. Tho
gennlno Is In a yollow package. Re
fuse substitutes, for saiuuy j.ouk-
hnw-Un.onilll lllllt' I.U..KKVnJJUE
UUil'l WIWM..R '. 0 'Ji
Corner."
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