rwST v niiffr'ii?iitn"n " r yMB'i '"7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 4 ' - - N )WB N ar by Towei COALK1K) XKWS. (Spoclnl to Tho Times.) On Wednesday evening n farewell dance wns given the Coon UroUiorB by Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Peters. The) expect to return to their old home on tho Willamette. Those present were: Mr. ami Mrs. Peters. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lniinlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. biiilth. Mr. nnd Mrs. lloiitnu. Mr. and Mrs. Koloii, Mesdnmes Wltschey. Jones, Weldon, Donovan, Grow. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Misuna pnrl nml Maud Davis and Myrtle Tnylor, Messrs. (limit, Mae). .Me.lly. Lavln. Uolnan. Henvls. Herb Davis, Cheslor and Dave Coon. All Join In wishing them good luck on their return home. Mrs. Clnrence Fish spent Wednes day visiting her parents In Coiiullle Pearl Davis spent Monday In ui qulllo visiting her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Cnsebolt spent Mon dny In Coiiullle. Mrs. Donovan was a Coiiullle vis itor Tuesday. , Mrs. Hear and Mrs. Wlnklomnn and son returned Tuesday afternoon after upending tho night In Marsh- 'violet Means nnd Francis Mnrtln nro visiting Violet's mother, Mrs. 11 Wltschoy. .. ,. . , Mahlo Wltschey, Alice 'Voiing and .Myrtle Jones spent part of the day In Mnrshfleld. , Myrtle Tnylor Is visiting her sis ter. Mrs. Wnltor Smith. Mr. Tnylor returned to Mnrshflolt' Tuesday evening after transacting business. It Is reported he sold hit property hero to U. llnregon. Mr. and Mrs, Art Johnston lmvt moved away from here. Mrs. John Men has gone to Coiiullle to visit foi awhile. While Mr. Johnston Inn gone to Mnrshfleld to work. Mrs. (leo. (leddls went to Coiiullle Wednesday. Sho was nccompnnled homo by her husband. Mr. Slineiiou has moved his fnmllj bore. Mrs. Davenport nnd Mrs. Willi Vnmey spent Thursday In Coipilllo On Thursday, L. S. Smith fell from a high trestle .receiving Injuries, which might provo fatal. The logging engine wns turned Into ni emergency trnln and hurried him ti tho hospital. Tho latest reports fron the hospital are that ho Is Improv ing. Wm. Goodwin, who hnB spent tin pnst three months visiting with hi' sister, Mrs. II. Wltschey. returned ti bis homo near Kurcku, Calif. He wa lucoinpiinled by Ills niece, Miss Vlo let Means, who expects to spend tin Hummer with him. J 'OUT OltKOItl) occL'itm:NTi:s. News of the week as glenned fron The Tribune columns. (Icorgo Forty has made four trips to tho rocks with his gasoline boat bunting sea lions, during tho past week nnd each time bus returnei with all tho bides that he nnd hi four helpers can bundle. About !! lions make u good day's skinning 01 the rocks for this many men, and glos them another iluy's work on shore salting bides and taking cart of tho trimmings. .An automobile passed up tho coas from ICurokn last Friday. The twi gentlemen In it were not very loin In tho praise of tho roads tliuy bin come over. Tho roads still bear the marks of tho past winter, and the showers of last week made automo Idling anything but pleasant ns more l bun one party discovered to their sorrow. I.ouls and Orris Knnpp returned to their Inline at Port Orford Monday from attending school at Columbia university In Portland, llolh tin boys nro looking fine, nnd were mon than glad to get back homo again. Miss AgiK'H Hughes, who has beet, attending school at St. Mary's ncaile my In Portland, has returned i spend the summer with her parent) at their Sixes home. The Misses Vera nnd Fairy Load woro guests at the Knnpp hotel Mon day ulghl while eu route from Port land to their home nt Wedderburn. The editor saw four large bucl deer In tho road near town tho firs' of the weok. As it Is closed seasoi tho deer were allowed to go unharm ed. (Note tho editor was uiv armed.) The steamer Tlllnmook will call nt Port Orford this week for a ship ment of railroad ties. The tlos g' ot Astoria, and tbenre Into tho stnte of Wnshlngton, wbero tliey will be used. J. It. HobertRon of North Ileiid. has been spending a few days visit ing at the Fromm home In town. A enravan of six teams of emi grants passed up tho coast last Saturday. .MVKTIiH POINT LOCALS. Happenings hi the (Jem City Chron icled liv The KiitorpiNo. Hen McMullen nnd Dr. Dlx, now i owners of the l'earce place no n llrldge. nre clearing " " lug wonderful improvements on the 'l'loiii. June 12, to Frnnk Strong, Jr., and wife, of tho South 1-ork. a Kllllorn. June 1 1, to UenJ. llarkdoll nnd wife, of Arago, a boy. Horn. June H, to Kd. Kncklcff and wire, of Myrtle Point, n boy. iivi.ii .innn in. to John Felshor nnd wire, southwest or town, u boy. The $l!0,000 bond Issue recently voted by the Myrtle Point school dis trict ror the erection or a new school house was purchased this week by Morris Hrotbers or Portland ror par, plus $1!7. The deeds ror tho Undl cott tract, on which tho building Is to be erected, nro now in escrow and will be nccepted by tho board Just us soon use tho abstracts have been examined nnd approved. Harry llutler returned last week from Santa Harharn, Oil., nccompn tiled by his bride, to whom he was married on Juno Ith. He has io iiuiued his work as an engineer with Wlllett & Hurr. Orvll Dodge returned last week from the Salmon Mountain country, where ho bnd been to Inspect opera tions or the mine which he and other local people own there. The lease which other parties have had on the property for some tlmo has expired and tliu company will operate the mine themselves in the future. Such ,i good showing has been mnde that work will he pushed this summer nnd It Is expected that much good quartz will bo taken out. "Hilly" Corbln, in old-time resident or tills vicinity, tins located In the Salmon niouii 'nln mining district, Mr. Dodge re nins, and is running n hotel ror the accommodation or prospectors and Hinting pnrtles. K. C. Roberts returned Mondny from Salem, where he hnd been for a ,veek taking tho examination borore rho Supreme Court ror ntiinission to the bar. Ho received word Wednes lay that ho had successfully paused 1ni nviiinliintlon. William Holdlmnir, who resembles lohn Hiiniiy so much Hint he always reminds one of the "movies," enme jver rrom Coiiullle last week and will Hpend several weeks here In the Interest or tho membership or the W. O. W. Consldernblo activity has been ovl Jenced tho last week or so In the mining districts or Coos nnd Curry counties. Severnl prospecting par ties have outfitted here. Mrs. S. C. Small came up rrom Mnrshriold last Thursday and spent a row days with her husband, who Is ono or tho contractors on tho pav ing work. She returned to the Hay with him Saturday evening. WKimiXC AT Piiir. ii.xxnox. .MeXnii xi-:v HOAT OX Itl'.Y. Capt. John Anderson was In Port Orford last Wednesday night en routo to Coos Hay, where he will take coiuinanil of tho gasoline boat Knterprlse, which ho will uso on the Rogue river run for tho Wed derburn Trading company until such n tlmo as the Randolph can be re paired and put In commission again Capt. Anderson will take tho N liter prise to Portland to be Inspected and on his return will bring a load of Irolght to WoUiIorburn. Tho Rnn dulph is high and dry on the beach ninth of Hoguo river, and will be hauled across tho spit and launched Into the river. Tho accident to her was due to tho carlessness or engin eer Wolf In leaving tho plug out or tho gasoline tunk, so that In crossing the bar salt water entered It nnd Hopped tho engines, Port Orford Tribune. HopkliN nml Ml1" WeililiHl. HANHO.V, Or., Juno i!3. II. L Hopkins, the superintendent of the dilution schools, married Miss Wlnl 'red McXnlr. Mr. Hopkins Is n jruduuto of the University of Ore gon, has been superintendent of ichools hero for the Inst two years iml wns recently elected ror an other two-yenr torm. Tho hrldo bar been tliu director or music at the tlmidon schools ror some time past. Tho wedding wns one or the most elaborate events In the social life if Haiidon this season. HAXDOX III.IKTS WOMAN. Mis. H. Kausriid ('lumen School Director. IIAN'DOX, Ore., Juno 22. Mrs. K. 'I. Kuiisriid wns elected one or the i-hool directors Inst weok, the first Aoman to serve In such capacity In Ills town. She was chosen by n !nrge majority over M. Hreur, who was nominated to succeed blmsoir. Mrs. Knusriifl Is tho wire or Han Ion's city recorder, and has lived In Ihindon eight years. She bus taken an active part In tho work or the Women's Commercial club, nnd Is a member or tho lltornry clubs or tho town. Tho present mombors or the hoard nro Hov. A. Haberly, chair man; A. G. Thrift nnd Mrs. Knusrud. J. W. Mast was again nnmeil dork. Mr. Mnst has served flvo years. Thoro is n surplus or nearly $2000 In tho treasury. HAXDOX llltllWH. News or the Cltyby-tlu-Scn, ns Told liv The Hecoiiler. Paul Dliniulck nnd wire, or North Hentl. were In Haiidon Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Slouiiin are the proud parents or a rino baby girl Miss Carrie Slbol and her slster-ln-law. rrom North Hentl, Oregon, me beach visitors ror the Bummer. Miss Alpha Maiizey, or Murslrfleli . who has been tho guest or Mrs. C. F. Pupe, returned to nor noiue mm morning. ..,,,, .. The bnsement of J. 10. Wnlstrom's new residence Is about completed r.nd as soon ns tho concrete Is dry ilio work of construction of the main building will be rushed us rapidly no possible. Mrs. A. W. St unit left on the Speedwell Tor San Frunclsco and from there will go to Hrtish, Colo i.ido, where she will visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Slocuni. ror Bome time. Initios Gill, or Med ford, was In the cltv a row days this week. Mr. Jill said that the Coiiullle River Vnllev Is one or the most pleuslng and delightful pints or the Pacific .Miithweut. lie travels extensively ami knows the comparative attractlvu reatures or various parts or Hie country. .1. D. Thorp and Geo. F. Oirloy have opened up u real estate orrico In the Pncirie House on Homer street, nnd nro trunsactlng business under the firm niitno or Haiidon Realty Co. Tlinil Slilnn, who was hurt In ono of tlin ciiinns recently, underwent u serious operation nt lliindon llosplt.il recently. Ills chest was so badly crushed that It whb necessary to wire four rlbB and his collar bone, uocesuttntlng an Incision Just over the heart, but he Is getting along nicely now and Is on the rapid road to recovery. J. W. Lint departed yesterday for Albany, going overlnnd, where ho will join his family, who preceded him about a mouth. It Is his Inten tion to locate In that vicinity. .Mrs. I.eo J. Carey, of Coiiullle, spent Sunday In Haiidon and snug a solo at the Catholic Church, which w.ui try much appreciated by the tunfCi.f e. Clint Malehorn. having sold his Interest In tliu Hachulor Cure, him accepted a position us foreman on an 8000-acre rice and alfaira ranch near Grldley, Cullfornln. Contractor W. II. I.ogun has cotn nlotcd the new bridge on the now t entity road three miles south or this city. RPIKI'S OF HAXDOX. Items or Interest rrom Hie Columns of Tho Western World. A fine boy bubo was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Greeiiotigh last Thursday, the 12th. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. W. Klllott. Thursday, Juno 12th, a girl bnbo of standard weight. If. R. Hnnlng, wife nnd two sons, relatives or J. C. Shields, arrived rrom Argentina. South America, wbero they hnvo been about 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. Hinting are old resi dents or Cons county nnd are un doubtedly plensed to return. R. Pomeroy Jort Monday morn ing with his pony oxpress ror Port Orford with camping pnruphaunllu mid was Joined Tuesday by the fami lies of Sum Johnson, Stewart Whlt sett and Carl Gnrotitto. Monday afternoon Mrs. W. A. Hoover entertained In honor or her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. I.. Hoover, or Frultvnle, Oil. Thoso present were Mesdnmes Gelsondorrer, Johnson, Korth, J. W. Felter. R. A. Felter, Rnsmiissen, I.owln, Cmimorllh, Knus rud, Hutterfleld, Mitchell and Miss Kiln Folter. MVIITM-: l'OIXT DIHKOTOItS. At tho annual school meeting Mondny afternoon Thomas K. Dlck m wns re-elected director and I,. A. Roberts wns elected clerk to succeed S. I). Pulford, who declined to sorvo inothor term. Tho mooting wns 1 largoly attended nnd moro Interest was taken than nt most previous ears. Kntorprlso. The Power You Need A thousand or an eighth horsepower at tho touch or n Hwlteh or any amount between. Alwnys rendy every Instant day or night. lOlectrle power In Economical And Unfailing It avoids tho friction loss in belting nnd line shafting avoids tho dirt, noise nnd tho titimhoiiess expensive ' vexations Inseparable rrom prlvato power plant operation. Let us show you bow much you can nave. Telephono ITS tonny. Oregon Power. Go. Second and Central. IllCr tl. annlhn. .i ' -"" M,n Pr'most Che Stauff G TIIIO HKCOUI) PHOTOGRAPHING AIlHTItACT COMPANY Hnvo photographic copies of all records o Coos County to ilntu, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice I1UHIXKSS OFFICIO: 117 North Kroiit St., Mnrslifleld. l'liono 181J W. J. RUST, Manager The World's Best Meat Is Just good enough for our custom ers In our opinion. And n trial order will provo that wo llvu up to our belief. Order a roitHt or a steak and prepnro yourself for a treat for It will surely provo ono when tho menf appenrs on your table. MARSIIFIELD GASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrshfleld Telephones North llcml 221 -J Two Market HI a none 102 Pictures Walker Sin D l oownng 3?B NOUTIimovfi Tuesday y especially fori PROFESSIONAL QK.VMMI.V OSIUjh Arthltea Phono 103-1, T SI. Wltinirj J co.vrit.UT0R i t- ,i . utlUtt i.Dtiiuuici luniuei i 1'ians ana tpeclflatlisi t uoirea. An HokrI iecu. fnone iii-h, TOEb OSTL1SD, J rUnoTnttru ib B. SUtb Stmt J Leave orderutW.R.1 uo. pEIHi RILEV ruiitBdi Heldence-Studlo, ill kl PbOMll-U HAXDOX HUIXSIOT. APPHAISi: (JAItDIXKi; KSTATIO. It. K. Smith, or tho Douglas County Abstinct Company; Fred llajiies, tho doiitlstj .Mayor Joseph Mlcolll and County Assessor Frank Calkins, loft bore this morning ror uurdlnor where they will appralso the estate or the lato William Spnr row Mr. Sparrow owned much timber In the (iunllnor vicinity prior u in, iii-uiu nun me same is now "uuject to probato. Hoseburg Xcwb. WOltK XIOAH l-U'fi 10X10. Steel Laid as I'm- as lOliiiiru on Xew I, hie. The lOugeuo (liinrds says; "Tho Coos Hay lino la now laid to lOlmlra where a halt hns been cnllod ror a couple or dnys to permit tho plnclng or tho deck In tho bridge. From that point thoro will bo a clear piece of track to Portola. "Ono or the men who wore bo lug Bent to tho front by Porter Hrothors, or at least that was where ho was going, wns brought to tho Kugene Hospital Thursday evening sufreiing with a broken arm. Ho was fixed up by Dr. Scaloro, tho county contract physician nnd will be taken enro or until ho Is able to travel." Libby COAT. Tito kind YOU have AIAVAYS USIOI). Phono 75. Pacific T.lverv and Transfer Comnnnv Singer Sewing Machines Wo have them for rent or tor salo. Machines Repaired. Supplleu and Needles for Salo. AV. J. HIT.. 131 Park Ave. Mnrshfleld. Phono 280.X, XeiiN of the Clty-hy-tlie-Sen ns Told by The Sui-r. IOIevcn men detailed from the U. S. Navy yard nt Mnro Island enmo up on the Spoodwell Tuesday en route to Cape Hlanco whore they will build and equip n now naval wireless station. The old station has boon found Inadequate to meet tho needf or tho government. Mr. WoBtorriold, who Is connected with tho A. F. lOstnbrook Co., enmo up on tho Firiold to spend his vaca tion in this locality. Ills evident In tentions may be guessed nt by the largo assortment of fishing tackle he carries with him, The tug Itobarts nrrlved from SIub law yesterday evening nnd will tow n now scow Just completed by Nlolsott Hrothors or tho Prospor ship yard, to tho Sluslaw. Tho scow Is now boing loaded tit Rlverton witlt fonl for use on the government con struction works nt Florence, Mlchnol Murphy bus purchased at public auction the hotel In tliu de funct town or I.nkeport. Tho prlco pnld was $2000. Tho Tillamook brought tfnothor Wlllninetto donkoy englno for tho Randolph Mill Co, on her Inst trip. Prof. Hopkins nnd Miss Winnie McNnir were married In this city yos terday nt tho residence of the brldo's parents, Row llattranf officiating. They tlopnrted on tho afternoon bont for Portland, where tlioy will spend their honeymoon. f LANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDIOST HAXK IX COOS COL'XTV. Kstnbllshcil 1HH. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Tlmo Deposits. Officers: J. W. Hennelt, President. J. II. riiiiiugnn, Vice-President. It. F. Uillluin.N, Cashier. (leo. I- Winchester, Assistant Cashier. A Worker Appreciates This. Win. Norrls, a resident of Flor ence, Oregon, says: "For tho last 14 years my kldnoys and bladder Incapacitated mo for all work. About eight months ago I began using Foley Kidney Pills, and they havo dono what other medicines failed to do, nnd now I am feollng Hue. I recommend Foley Kidney Pills." Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. W. K. Sawyer J. A. Goodwill Glass ! Glass ! All kinds Plato. Window, Mirror nnd Art Olass. Mall orders or Phono 70-J. Call nt 727 South nroadway, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY SMALL ACCOUNTS ENCOIRAGED Ono need not havo a largo account In this bank In order to enjoy tho pri vilege It confers. Dellovlng Hint cn courngoment tenda to develop the re sources or tho small depositor, It Is the policy of this bank to give appre ciative nttontlon to all who hrlnB their huslnesB hero, regardless of the size of their transactions. Your ac count Is Invited. Low In price, high In qunllty, Electric Irons Vo havo u few second-hand Irons In good working condition at $1.75. New Irons, $3.B0 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N, Broadway I Var Danc frtf Handling Trunks . .......on nny ... i lH.,nIa IIHI WUUI "" ' wo nam ii-u - - . fOii0w polnts in MarBhfleld ror the foo IPB rates. del very to be - tho lirst Biorieo ui " Ono trunk ,'50 'Iihoa rriinuH ... mt " ":" V "" r i."u Twelve iruiiKs Star Transfer and Storage Co ti irlHiier. Prop Phones. n.T. 49-L: 98-R 1 Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office Wt CCIMDIER, 1 1 Itoomi 801 uA JM, ( Htntflfld, ( nn. w. morrow, U Datk 171 OrlmM BilldiM,! Theater. 0&trtwl W m. s. inurt, ARCHlIEa MinlfliU, Omt rvit.A.J.iiK.vinti'S U ModfraDatilt Wv are equipped to tfol work on mon ssuct 1 InvHt nrltM. EUJB Lud; atteodtst Cchl Chndlr Hi'l wj A modem Bnci . iHl Light, Stan uV 1 Furnlibed Roosii ra Cold water. 1 nOTEl CCIj aA.MfUH,I IUIIC MV .- . t Cor. nltfi; Woodrow Wilson's I josoimu."-; ""Tnmi.it aSfiias &-" SSffW'i-fi premiums. i.s.KAmU3fl( lUUwwjrj PHOXR ,,i ,V- J BSfSSH ,tarfl . mnA W uv Onta W 228a -.n. TOW The TOW H -o front S' Have Tl f zs