The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1913 -EVENING EDITION, '
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MEWS OF NORTH BEND
Mrs. George Mack and daughter,
Cecil, who hnvo been guests nt the
Frank Ulnck residence, have return
ed to their home.
Mrs. George Hobs of Catching In
let wns n guest Wednesday at the
Ilenry Ulnck home.
A number of the high school pupils
nnd the eighth grade made a trip
to the Sand Hills Thursday, chaper
oned by Mrs. Woodbury.
Tom Sawyer Is having the North
Bend Manufacturing company build
him the body for n slxteen-passenger
auto truck, which he will operate be
tween North Inlet and Lakeside this
Bummer. He plans to make two
round trips dnily with It.
Mrs. Jnno Slestreem of Empire has
begun Bttlt for divorce against Chas.
Slestreem of Ten Mile. She charges
him with desertion nnd failure to
contrlbuto to the support of their
four children.
J. A. Allen, II. 0. Kern and Geo.
D. Mandlgo have been added to the
directory board of tho First National
Bank of North Uend bIiicc the cnpl
tol stock was Increased from $25,000
to $50,000. The old directors are A.
Van Zllc, Robert Hanks, Fred Hol
llstcr, Judge John F. Hall, J. W.
Hergmnn and J. II. Groves.
There will bo n service and ser
mon In St. Mnry'B Episcopal Church,
North Uend, (Myers building at
2 o'clock on Sunday. Strangers cor
dlally Invited.
City Attorney .Mullen has been no
tified that the suit of W. J. Hunt,
trustee, of tho Kinney properties, at
tacking the annexation of I'lat I) by
tho city of North Uend, has been
dropped, Tho suit attempted to
show that the election for the consol
idation or absorption was Invalid.
Sunt. A. G. Hanb has planted a
largo tract of artichokes on Ills Ken
tuck Inlet ranch for hog feed. He I
snys that they nro the .best hog feed
thnt can bo raised on the Day. (
Captain Denny Hull expects to get j
his leaguers out for a practice gamo
Sunday if the weather Is fair, n pick-'
up team being organized to work
thorn out n little.
J. T. Collvcr litis bought two lots,
Just south of Dr. IIurmlBtor's resi
dence, from Mrs. J. A. Strickland '
for $1150 nnd will erect a homo on
them at once.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hert Gray are re
joicing over the birth of n son this
week.
Mrs. John Cousins and son , Archie
left this week for Phoenix, Ariz., In
hopes of benefitting the latter's
health.
A. S. Hammond nnd Fred Hollls
tcr have placed orders with I'. N.
Iteberg, who has taken the North
Uend agency for tho Hupmoblle, for
two ninchlnes. They are expected
soon.
Hoi Walker hns leased the "Our
Houso Annex" from tho Simpson
Lumber company nnd will convert It
Into a rooming houso. J. G. Horn
Is moving the building to tho Sheri
dan avenue grade.
Mrs. Charlotte Uascom, aged eigh
ty, left on the last Hrcnkwoter for
I'aBhley, Alberta, to make her homo
with her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Wood
hull, aged seventy-live, also left on
the same bont for Hlnghnmton, Kas
where sho will make her home. They
were probably two of tho oldest pas
sengers who ever left the Hay on the
same boat on long trips.
C. K. Shaw nnd family arrived
hero yeBterday from Raymond, Wash,
to make their home In North Dcnd.
Joe Harbor and Fremont Hodson
are practicing hard for tho state
Held meet at Eugene. Wednesday,
Hodson did tho fifty ynrd clash In
live nnd four-llfths seconds nnd the
hundred In ten nnd three-fifths. Har
bor put the shot forty-two feet, eight
and nnd one-half Inches,
Mrs. George J. Richardson return
ed with Mr. Rt hnrdson from Snn
FrnnclBco and will take charge of
tho rooming houso which they arc
starting over the Coos Iray Grocery.
Row Father Springer hns ordered
a motorcycle nnd expects to use It in
visiting tho outlying churches of his
parish.
Ruob Urnlnard of Ten Mile sus
tained thrco fractured ribs while
working In tho woods there the oth
er day.
W. E. Covey has received word of
the death of his daughter, Mrs. Inez
Edwards, nt McKcesport, after a
brief Illness of typhoid fever. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Edwards wore mnrried n
little over a year ago and news of
Her donth came as n great shock
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
New Homes
First
Addition
To
Marshfield
Have you been out there lately?
(Jo out tomorrow; sec the new homes hoiiin- ih,jh
the building sites being prepared for others. Talk
with the owners; they are all boosters; they'll tell
you First, Addition is the plaee-for your now home
Where the 00x120 lots facing on an improved street
are selling Tor only 300 and on terms to suit vour
income.
The lowest priced properly on the "South Ride"
the section where you always wanted to live.
Stroll out there tomorrow; look over these beautiful
homesites; select, one of these sunny .sheltered lots
then conic to our office. "We'll make terms to suit
you.
Reynolds Development Co.
(Owners.)
COKE BUILDING
TKLBLMIONI3 1G0
IIIUKKS OP liANDOX.
Xewn of Clly-liy-tlie-Scn as IVild by
Tho Itecorder.
Tho Ilaudolph left hero Friday
afternoon on n voyago to Astoria,
arriving hero on her return trip
juondny noon with n cargo of cair
CUIjMXUS OK COQUIIiliK.
Xcivh of Upper Valley iih Told by
The Herald.
Judges nnd dorks of election for
tho city election to bo held on Ma
12th wero named ns follows: J. F.
Schrooder. L. Hnrlockor and E. W.
nory supplies for Itogno Itlver. This Ferris. Judges: Wnlter Oerdlng. A.
is ono or cno quicKest trips on roc- li. Collier nnd Den Currlo, clerks,
ord and Cuptnln Anderson Is ctor- Geo. C. Thersnult, of Anson's enmp
nnlly demonstrating tho fact that hns bought tho skookum restaurant
thoro nro no files on tho Itnndolph. of C. A. Harrington nnd will tnko
Ho Is dotnlned nt this port waiting possession Thursday,
for better water on Ko-mio Hlvcr Tho steamer Ilrooklyn hns tnkoti
bar. n contract to bring up n lnrgo
Mrs. Antoinette Until Culbortson amount of freight for tho dovolop-
dled nt tho Unndnu Hospital last "iot work In southern Curry eoun-
Thursday morning after an Illness ty, which will tax her rapacity for
lasting but a few hours. Sho was sonio time, so thnt she will bo bring,
n brldo of but seven months nnd lug up no freight for this port,
enmo with her husband, Win. (Jul- So'o tlmo ago, It. S. Knowlton
borlHon, to Prosper on Jnnunry 28. Bvo to tho different schools In tho
tiio speedwell's cargo consists or icrniory inuuiury to uoquillo somo
17,000 tlos, 1-1,000 feet of lumber trn "no calendars bearing a repro
and 130 poles. iductlon of Thos. MornrVs great
Nols Nlolson, tho Prosper ship l)nlntl"B of tho Yollowstono Canyon,
builder, will soon commenco tho offering nt tho snmo tlmo three prizes
construction of a largo scow for uso ,0 tl10 pupils writing tho best essnys
on tho Sluslaw. i on tho subject Illustrated by tho
Married At Ilnndon. April 20. Pnlntlnir. The essays wero submit-
by Itev. C. II. Ilarklow. Arthur ietI ,0 S,P' a. of tho North
to opornto thorn as division shops,
with tho tnnln plant for tho heavier
work at Springfield. The matter Is
yet In embryonic state and no tlmo
lias been fixed for the beginning
of development of tho project,"
wim:u:ss at iiaxdox.
Tho wireless telegraph operators
of tho various steamers running Into
this port have been making n scries
of experiments Independent of tho
stations aboard their boats nnd Tues
day Messrs. Mansfield of tho Speed
well nnd W. I). Cornish of tlfo Fl
llold established a temporary exper
imental station in tho bnsoment of
XIJWS OF IJAHIiV DAYS.
I
-4
(From tho Coos Hay News, pub
lished at Marshflold, April 21, 1880.
Slglln & Ronnott publishers,)
Tho Little Annie, on tho Coqulllo
Is laid up. No steamer now run
ning on the river.
We notice some peach trees In
bloom In town. This spring Is nt
least n month Inter than usual.
The work or sinking nnd filing In
tho cribs Is progressing slow on ac
count of stormy weather.
Mr. Hunch hns purchased property
long tlmo past, It being well known
thnt tho Indians nro In tho habit
of burying tho valunblcs of their
dead with them. Flshburn needs n
long term In tho servlco of tho state.
Oltl-XiOX HIT.SIIANDS WHO
XIXH.KCT I'AMIIilKK AUK
IHJ FOIt IMPItl.SO.NMK.NT.
SALEM, 0., April 2-1. Among
tho laws thnt will go Into affect
on tho third of Juno Is ono thnt
Is likely to muko shtftlesH or ne
glectful husbands sit up nnd tnko
notice It provides thnt "any pur-
far a mill slto at Coqulllo City, and son who, without Just or sufficient
Inn 1 1 iv It ft Irnmini'U mudlnvwin t Mm
,.r.,.M. i.nnM, M..nZ ..... n i .ia '"tends erecting a sawmill this sum- cause, Hhnll fall or neglect to sup-
net v eo Sine fflnn BOO mlUrn" ,,,er- l,ort ' wlfo or elHlroii. shall 1)0
II us The Mars old wireless s a-" " Worklngmon , bur Improve- deemed guilty of a felony nnd shnll
tic n .'has n vor nr voS cm n Hp nicnl nro recolv,,,B : I,or ,ln'- "- '' punished therefor by GOIlflnoiliant
mi3&nsz: sBo1 !n wi iiVv0 ,H ro" " ,ho H,n, ,,rlHon irn(: ,ohh t,mn
but u station on any exposed point " " IP. , ' C'1' ',,,,, "o year nor more thnn three years,
on tho nnndon const would catch aJ0 "J"'' ,n0I KL 1 ?"..'? ,,,m;,0,,n,0"t " ,l0, "my
anything up to the capacity of tho ? .?,ixJ0",1 i .,31' ?,"' 'A1. !0, ,.. .fc? Jnl1 rT ot k'H "" : ''' (,r
, ....i.,i-n ilk .iki-naia. nullum. itiiKUL innin tlinti itin vnnr "
Instrument. Irnndon Surf,
TltOUWiK AT COQUILi;
Dnlrd, of Itnndolph, nnd Miss Mollri .'.,(!nd 8CJ'Ools, who with Qrnco Wll-
Hoovor, of this city. ,U.U,,B ot tiio sixth grndo, and A. S.
Tho Louvre wns tho scono Sun- Hso' ot tho dopartmont of Inn
day ovenlng of somo of the best Kungo, of U10 samo school, inndo tho
slnglefooUng over seen In Ilnndon. "'"H1 of l)rlzes. Lonnna Curry,
Art. Conch, though If Is not gen-:c,r,Ul Brm,e Coqulllo, took tho flrst
orally known. Is cortnlnlv tlm nr. Vrze " "tttorninn fountain pen:
jnlor dnusuuso of Hnndon. His Sa- 'In,r,y ,,llB0Ie. eighth grade, Co
lonic skirt dnneo nnd Hnndon ling ,,'. Becond prlzo, n book; Itelvn
aro about tho pioper cupor nnd tho I""". Ushtrap school, third
music furnished by I'rof. Horn did I'"0- uo of stntlonory.
not detract an from Its spectacular
enec'i,
A suit of considerable magnitude
hns been filed by tho heirs of tho
Coach estate against (!eo. W. Mooro '
and tho Cody Lumber Company for
money tiuo on account.
HOL A.VniJHSOX'S CASK.
lagging Wri'cK- Victim Will Hnvo
to I'liileipi .Much (Jiaftlng.
Hoi Anderson, tho solo survivor
Tiiiiuit no... of tho disastrous rallroiul wrnek
plo nro logtilug on the Coach tract , w,,lcn oreiirreil on tho Seoly-Andor-
on Lampa Creek and tho controversy ""i rou" ",8t Novombor, Is undor-
Ja over 11 settlement
Oamo Warden Maker
1'iniy 111 ai.ua uivnr vihiim',iiiv
very closely resembled .1. Itufusi '"alns to bo covered with now skin
wniungioril (Oot-Itlch-Qulck Vnl.,,,U0"1 square root of tho surface.
Hngford) hut who turned out to lno Pn'lent Is gradually regaining
bo Mr. C. W. Hurgcss of tho A. I- ,tfonKth npd his recovery Is now
Kstnbrook Company. Tho ehnrgo, "'most nssurod fact. Hnndon
.jiunuver, was not ror getting rich 0,,,,
tiuicK, nut ror getting fish quick,
no controversy "u" ,u"" ",Ml Aovomuor, is undor
for stiunpago. .K,nK another siege of skin graft
er arrested 11 ' "K nt" tho ,mil(ls of D'- Mnn nt tho
iestorday who Lniergeney Hospital. Thoro yet ro
lls It Is related that ho wan ilmn
mlng up the river with the Intention
of getting nil tho fish therein.
mollis .Marsh, who has been crlt-
UAXIIOX HAH IMIMIOVHMK.VT.
Donald harlson, chief onglneer In
charge of the government works on
Coos Hay and tho Coqulllo Itlver.
Strong Vlco Petition to be Presented
to George Itrown,
Tho Coqulllo Herald snys: "A po
tion has been circulated and qulto
numerously signed In town, address
ed to 'Prosecuting Attornoy Geo. M.
Hrown, urging tho prosecution of all
cases of vlco and nsaurlng tho offl
cor of tho sympathy and support of
1110 signers in any effort ho may
make In that direction. It Is to bo
hoped thnt no copies of this peti
tion may rind their way to tho out
side world, for tho picture heroin
drawn of tho moral atmosp..ero of
this city would bo enough to turn
nway nny ono who had thought of
bringing a wlfo or family hero to
mnko n homo. Tho fact that tho 110-
tltlon Is signed by people well up
In tho community would bo tnkon
ns n proof that moral conditions
nro somowhnt below those of tho
Into lamented Ilnrbary Const In Snn
Francisco, which was supposed to j
iju uuuiu urn wii-Kciicsi pinco in tuo
world. Now this may bo truo
thoso people ought to know but
with nil duo respect for tho ro
llglous nnd educational lights who
make tho assertion, tho editor of
tho Herald most emphatically dis
believes It.
right itwim thfiti ruin vnnr.1
and Snyder each lost ono of tholr Whllo such a husband Is In prison
ciiiiuren. th )nw provides thnt tho County
Thos. Hall, who wns accidentally rv. ..1. n 1 1 .,., i,i ...if i. .......
shot through tho si do n week ngo nf , ,.',, nr,P ,i,imniini fnr
last Saturday, Is ablo to bo about
again, nnd has gono homo. Tho bul
let traversed tho flesh about six In
ches, entering near tho spine. Hr.
Golden attended him.
Springer, of tho I. T. It. It., hnd a
mtio unpleasantness with Goo. Hob
each child, but that not nioro than
1. 75 a day Is to bo paid to any ono
wlfo.
Tho widows' pension bill also pro
vides that a mother shnll recolvo
Biipport for hor children whon hor
Baby ChocsJ
aby Shoes'
Seo the new lino of Ifobr Shon
nt the
The Electric Shoe Shop
nt 180 South Ilroidiur.
1JLK FOIt DOUGLAS COUXTV
FLOItHXCi: XHWS
Items
(ilcaiied IVun the
of the West.
Seem
lenlly 111 at tho Kmnrconnv llnsnltul nabl Mi Surf iii ..!....... ..;
tor somo weeks past, whllo not yet Saturday. Mr. Chnrlson In enthuslas-i0K's to Wiisliliiuton t o
put of danger, Is reported on the tie over the possibilities of our bar- N1'"' " Xntlvo Klk.
,lul)rou'- w nnd It Is confident thnt It could PORTLAND, Or., April 24.
uu uuuiu one or cuo best on tho coast. ' wiinnm L. Flnlny, state gamo wnr
(lovornment nld Is necessary, how- don, has returned from Southern
tner, in uringing tins about, nnd ho Oregon, where ho had been giving
Columns '""Intnlns that to obtain tho recognl- lectures boforo tho gun clubs of
ui uiu government wo must ngl- uoseuurg, Hlddlo, Grants Pnss.
rQ cnrin..r mn.i .!. .I...T liuslmiul Is nil liunnto of somo Oro
snun.ln.l HV m,nl, ...I KOII lllHtltlltlOII. llllt it lias llOOn
Goorgo susponded hostilities, when ol",e,' ,ut ''' Governor West
Springer ugnln oponed upon his ",t 1 1 ln,WB (1 ",ot nfllct. ns
works, nn action of which ho ro- tho ,wlfo wlloso ''usbnnd wiib boiU
ponted In n very limited tlmo. t0 'J10 Ponltontlnry for noii-support
Tho cribs aro being put In plnce. W0,I,1 ,,rllw l,ll' ull(,or "'o non-sup-
nnd tho bottom Instead of being sand p,ort "? wnlch wl11 alIov ,lor ,,loro
as was antklpnted, Is Bolld rock, n than tho pension act.
much more favorablo condition thnn
wns cnlculutcd on. Instend of six
cribs, tho present appropriation or
$40,000 Is doomed to bo sulllciont
to plnco twolvo cribs In nlncn nnd
fill In tho necosnry rock, thus nink
Ing n sea wall COO feot long.
John Flshburn, n fellow under
survellanco for some tlmo past, is in
Jail on a chargo of robbing W. H.
Wotsoll's snloon in Kmplro City n
few weeks ngo. Georgo Rnrrott Is
also accused of being n participant
In tho tho crlmo, but tho ncciiBatlon
of tho lnttor rests entirely upon tho
statement of ono of tho prisoners
nftor tho transaction. It appenra
that this Flshburn has boon engaged
In despoiling Indian graves for a
To
Men Who Are
H. D. Coo. of the North iimi.i lt '"' """or and keep overlnstlng- lloguo Itlver, Ashland and Medford.
Comimnv wim in ' . ' l""K'ebmau. u 10 mora ms 01
ManufactiiiluK
Klorenco j est ei day.
The hotels and boarding hounesl
In Floiencp are all lllled to ovor-l
llowlng and tl-o proprietors find It
.nfflfMlIt .. f. ...!..!. .. . -.. .
........... , unman lu'i-iiuiiiiuiiauous ,
Pi ,f "VFW , Southern Pnclfle Will llull.l
I I Of. Alf IPll PoUni'H. Win ino CI...... ... 0....1...... . .
lmnn n. .1... 1. .,...:, .,.',,," '"" ,.,. :.""" '".. "I" "Kiieill
- -... ... ,,,(. IIV..II 111 him i iiirtini'i)
bject wns to organlzo gun
good appropriation will fix our bar clubs and get their co-operation in
just right. Let s go after It. Unn- abiding with tho stato gnmo laws,
uon burr. , Ho Bny8 tll0 K,uneu or Southern
xuws at i:i(;i:xh.
HlH
The I'JiiKouo Guard says.
urogon aro strongly In favor of
hotter gamo protection. Illuger
Hermann, former Congressman, will
go to Washington, whero ho will
tnko Bteps toward bringing govern!
1 1 . . 1 1
ruiii'i pit mm a nr mi intn i.. ii.........
wch 1,0 w. .teA's'. '"isouK "i"rtffU,,7'G?J'r.& sis 's. !?" .;!" '.' "
Now STVLKS In PHOTOS at
3l'ATKH.M.SS STI'DIO, 24 1 Front.
, Try Tho Times' Waut Ads.
IhrelTnE'f'folSr al'U' F '" ouuZoZ
Z ,,ho;,wUhrrrep.nco "t'ho" '" '" f "" protection.
,Z ".n'-t'SS-InSntiS ' traK 5?
A Man May Toot
His Own Horn
all he pleases, Ma iHiiplo now-n-iluys
urn not paying for
noise. An empty vwiroii
iiuikes more sound Ilmn 0110
thnt Is currying- a load.
The Roods Salter .St.s ,(.
silent partners. This Is dm
most eltectlve kiml of talk.
ForxTAix imixKs
II OT T A M A L I! S.
K'i: CIU-JASI
CAXDV
SARTER'S
Still Thinking '
About.
Spring Clothes
It's high tlmo to tnko action
on tho problem of now Spring
clothes suits, hats, shoos, hnb
ordashory, Tho stores that cater particu
larly to men's neods hnvo boon
thinking about theso things for
months, and now thoy nro all
ready for you, with plenty of
fresh, new stock.
Take a fow minutes today and
read tho advertisements of men's
wenr In THE TI.MES. Manu
facturers tell you tho shops that
handle this brand or that, and
most of tho storos aro showing
somo romarkablo lines of their
own. You nro bound to find an
Interesting "lend" In somo adver
tisement of a rollnblo houso.
Then you can got what you wnnt
at tho prlco that suits you.
Advortlsomonts stnrt you on
your way to tho things you wnnt.
WK OFIKIt YOU
Wellman Canned
Sweet Potatoes
at !ic Per Co.
Wth each can rcclpln for:
Wollman Sweet Potato Pie.
Wellnuin Sweet Potatoes :
died.
Wellnmn Sweet Potato Tout
Tho above nro delicious dlild
concocted by famous cooks.
Phono us your orders.
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phono 102
Mnskej'i "ndln.
IIAIIIV AXIi .STOCK F.1W
If you wnnt n good Dty '
Stock fiirm co MlipraU
Phono ilf.11, Jlaniuwio. i
Homesccker Ho can no r
somo of tho best In me rwy
for sain.
You Can Get West
Marshfield Lots
for $350.00
12 minutes walk from post
within .100 ft. of lots kOW
1,000.00 Wo have Ml iw "
I.S. KauimanCo.
The
wJhflfrteiHouse
Restanwan!
XHXT DOOB TO pMXW"!
You aro Invited 10 m
Wo aim to use
our
pstrc
"Ww
'Call and See W
Ithoumntlsm as n result of kldnoy
troublo, stiff and aching Joints, back
ncho nnd soro kldnoys will all ylold
to the uso of Foley Kidney Pills,
riioy nro tonic In nctlon, quick In
results, curative always. W. S.
Skelton, Stanley, Indlann, says: "I
would not tnko $ 100.00 for tho re
lief from kldnoy trouble I recolvod
from ono single box of Foley Kldnoy
Pills." For snlo by Lockhnrt-Par-sons
Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner."
You Auto Call W
iMioxBiiwMu'rUirdr
Goodf
. !
Careful Drivers ss
Comp")
Union Storage
W. A. Heard. M rf
Export PMJ,rted. S1
Pnaffi I d Repaid.
oiiii"- ruv; ..,ti
5C9 Front St. . t Btf'9!
LeSvo orders at u