The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913 EVEMIMG EDITION.
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NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
iZ! . THICK DROUGHT DEATH.
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FOR BIDON'5
(Spoclnl to The Times.)
COALHDO, Or., Aug. '20. On
Wodneudiiy I'M Carey, whilts working
in tho rlBKliiB nt Cninji 2, had his
nrm crushed. Ho wns takon to the.
hospital Tliiil'tf:ln Mr. Sheenan, the
cook at Camp ', cut his liaml on
a nail, which necessitated hlin going
to town to consult Dr. Dlx. Friday
morning, while working on his en
gine, Jim Cochran was thrown off
and snslnlned several slight bruises
and a cut which required two
stitches to ho taken. .Mrs, Cochran
accompanied him to town.
The Sunday school teachers' meet
ing, which was held at .Mr. and
Mrs. Hentlierlngton's, was well at
tended. Itov. Hall gave lis some
valuable- hints, on studying tho
Scriptures. Sunday uvenlng Kov.
Hall preached to about' fifty. At
the close of the sermon all who so
wished had the pleasure of helping
along with tho chapel, which will
bo started this week. About $!!)
was promised this work.
H. K. l'lnegor and family, former
ly of Marshllcld, are living In the
CIIITord Ilontan house.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Curtis expect
to leave In a few days for Missouri,
where he has a position with Uncle
Sam. While their many Mends regret-
to see them to go, all join
In wishing them success in their
new career.
Those who visited in CoqulIIo
Monday were: Mrs. Casleel and
Mrs. Harbor, Mrs. Tlhbetts and her
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wyant, Dan
Grow, Audrey Stanegar and Mrs.
Guild Id.
Mr. and Mrs. Cochran were In
Marshllcld Monday.
It. T. Whit ty brought tt load of
freight for K. Haregeon. Ho was
accompanied by his wife and chil
dren, who vlHlted with Mrs. Willis
Vamey, returning with him In tho
evening. All but Miss Mary, who
remained visiting with Miss Hnssle
Vamey. i
Mr. and Mrs. Tornow left for
Bond, Washington, where they ex
poet to mnkn their home.
Suicide of Iii I Sing Attributed to
His Ohm Offense.
Tho Myrtle Point Enterprise says:
"It will bo remembered that a con
plo of weeks ago tho Enterprise
printed a brief account of tho sui
cide of Lui Sing, a Chinaman, who
formerly was employed as a cook
at tho Gtierln hotel in this city, by
Jumping overboard from the N'ann
Smith while en route from Marsh
Hold to San Francisco. Tho Ori
ental's suicide wns attributed to In
sanity, but tho cause of his mental
derangement ns told by a transient
Chinaman, Is an Interesting story.
"It seems that about throe years
ago n cousin of I.ul Sing, who wns
then residing In Portland, wroto
to 1 1 f in from San Francisco that ho
BIG CARNIVAL
HiisIiicsm .Men Told.' Considerable In
terest in Apprimcliliig Event.
(Special to The Times.)
HANDON', Or, Aug. 21. At no
time In tho past have the business
men of Handon taken hold of any
public movement with the enthn
hlasm displayed In tho White Cedar
Festival. Since the first of the
week men have been kept busy
decorating store fronts and the
town is putting on a gala appear
unco. Yesterday morning some
llmis In town put on sale carnival
caps in Baudot, colors, black and
...nU nimi mtnm i ill imMv,. ' gold. At 2 o'clock in the after
ln.wi for n visit, ami asked I.nl If ! "" cap left, a
he desired to send any message to
friends at home. I. ill replied that
gross and a half having been sold.
Denny Hull, of North Hend, lias
he would like to send some money i 'o "is oup ior mi uu-suu
to his mother, and arranged a moot- to play Handon a series of
Ing with his cousin for tbo purpose Barnes during tne w into Lciinr i-es-of
transferlng tho money to his enre. I t'val nt Handon. The team lu
The mooting took place ns' plnnned j eludes tho best players tho county
and Mil placed In tho hands of tho 1 outside of tho Handon team
returning prodigal n scaled envelope 1 d some more than ordinarily good
baseball will be seen at the Fes
tival. A series of three games will
be played, starting on Tuesday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
I. V. W. TO JAIL.
Offenders at Mlnot, X. I)., Punished
for Ktrt'ct Shaking.
MIXOT, X. D., Aug. 21. Twenty
one defendants, Including former
Mayor Arthur I.esuer and Street
Commissioner DoWey Dormnn, arrest
ed In the recent riots resulting from
the street meetings conducted by
Industrial Workers of the World,
were found guilty of having blocked
the streets.
I.esuer and Herman were fined
$25 and costs and the others were
sentenced to ten days nt hard labor
and drew flues of $20 and costs.
eri.MNGK ok coguiM.c.
Coos Comity Sent News as Told by
The Sentinel.
A. II. Stutsman, tho Marshlleld
real estate dealer, was In town Fri
day. He had sold the old Morlarlty
place at Coalcdo to Mrs. Ilcrthu
0, l.aytou, of Marshlleld, and was
guiding her to her purchnse. He
then accompanied that lady and
Hnford C. Smith to tho County
Clerk's officii where ho assisted in
procuring a glory ticket for those
two happy people.
Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. Stevens, of
North Hend, were In town between
trains yesterday on their way iiotne
from Handon, where they have been
enjoying a very pleasant outing for
over a week. During Mr. Stevens'
absence his Job orflco has been in
sole charge or his daughter, Miss
Carrie, who Is fast becoming u
full-fledged printer.
C. H. Harris, of Liberty, Texas,
writes tho Herald thai two or three
families in his vicinity are thinking
of coming to Coos County this full.
addressed to Ills mother nnd' mark
ed "fiOO." Tho envelope was de
livered In duo time, but when It was
opened was found to contain a
money order for only $fi, Instead of
I'iOO. Of course tho mother of I. ill
Sing made Inquiry ns to where the
remaining $495 was, but tho cousin
denied all kuowledgo of it, Insisting
that he had delivered the envelope
exactly as It had been given to Iiltn.
Tho matter wns reported to Mil In
this country nnd lie In turn made i
complaint to one of the Chinese I
societies, chnrglng his cousin with
the theft of $495. Tho cousin Imme
diately returned to America and pre
pared his defense, which proved easy
enough, for nn examination of the
books of tho express company which
Issued tho money order disclosed
(ho fact that Mil had purchased' an
order for only $r. on the day ho ' . , . .... ...
turned tho sealed envelope over to ' IFTegUiar Money ACII0I1 w w
Ilia relnill'O. Tllnn It ilm'nlnim.1 lm . -
Mil Slug had endeavored to swlndlo J,lst ns soon ns 1'Idney and
his cousin, but had Tallon Into his ulnt'""cr Irregularities occur,
own trap. whether the urine Is too fre-
As a penalty for his crime ho was luent to scanty, Is burning,
ostracised by his countrymen nnd , or leavea n ful1 deling In the
spoken or among them as being "no "ladder, then you have a warn-
Bind." These snubs wore keenly ! '"K t,mt should start you at
relt by the outcast. Thus It was onco to taking Foley Pills. You
that a guilty conscience, combined i neC(1 t"m, and they are a
with tho knowledge thnt ho had been strong nnd pure medlclno that
deserted In u strnngo land by his w11' lielp you at once. Try
own people, led this miserable heath-' them.
en to take his own llfo." I Owl Prescription Pharmacy,
rrank U. Cohnn. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Bee COHTHELL
PHON25 8171.
coos county .myrtle.
A handsome gavel nnd key, mndo
if" Coos County myrtle by the hand
of August Knsen, was presented to
the Hullders' Kxchango at Its reg
ular meeting of directors Thursday
by the UntorprlHe Pinning Mill. Tho
gavel Is In the form of nn escut
cheon and measures 14 Inches. Tho
key Is urtlstlcally carved and will bo
used as a hummer. The Hxchnnge
Iiiib extended its thanks to tho Hn
lerprlso Planing Mill. Portlnnd
Telegram.
Try The Times Wnut Ails.
Pictures &Framing
Walker Studio
I'lio gas range Is
built tor rooking pur
poses NOP for nils
l"g the temperature 0
hot Miuimer iJn.
BROILING
-a specia y of gas range service is broil
ing, but ho operation is pe-formed on the
tno meat NOT on the cook,
-gas ranges are so moderate in price and
gas service is so cheap, that every wo
man is entitled to kitchen comfort,
-transfer the discomfort of your kitchen
-to our gas plant
-if you wish to use gas, telephone 178,
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central.
Big Bowery Dance
Waterfront, Foot of Commercial Avenue
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
EXCELLENT FLOOR GOOD FLOOR MANAGERS KEYSER'S ORCHESTRA
ROUND UP AT THE ROUNDUP DANCE.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION' OK
The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At Marshllold, in tho State of Oregon, nt the closo or business,
August !),
Resources.
Loans and Bonds $4:10,1 Si". 75
U. S. Honds to secure circulation 1 OU.OOO.OO
Heal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures KO.uOO.OII
Cnsh and Sight Kxchango !J78,878.UH
lotnl ?905,OC4.73
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 15,350.02
Circulation, outstanding 97,500.00
Deposits 782, 214. IX
Ttnl $905,004.73
STATEMENT OK CONDITION OK
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MAHSIIFIELD, OREGON.
AT TDK CLOSE OK BUSINESS AUGUST , 11)13.
Resources.
Louim and Discounts $521,082.10
Banking Houso GO.'ooO.OO
Cash and Sight Kxchango 311,099.70
To,al $882,781.80
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In ? 50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits C2 788 31
DenosltH 709,,993.,55
Total $882,781.80
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
$10 A PR0NT FOOT
Whom tirminrt
uAiuj.iiwuiu uarc&tn .
uiiuiuiK in wast Mnrahfl.M
i nn'l ...... tt... .. n
uui. fc iiou mi lurni "barn n" n
uuviseuiy. wo cannot afford i
vvn fun aimiii n,. t
1U1C1I SGI
boforo this opportunity Is m
. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO,
it, ......i i
i, mm iiiiiiii, ,7,)..)u per
Menl y.1 centN nod hKlRingM
Formerly known im Anbaim
IIOIIM',
.South Fourth st.. MihMlu
Just Received
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Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauf f Grocery
Phone 102
CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. .
PHONE 1DO. 18 8oUTH BROADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMHEU AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIAf TV
GENERAL AGENTS ISTOIDB
SURSIIFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 11 J
COQUILLE CITV OFFICE PilONR 101,
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THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AB8TRACT COMPANY
BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North fS'sl M.h.,M .
- iuuiid JUli
w. j. kust, Manager
Iow In price, high la
Electric Irons
We have a few
IroiiH In good working
at fl.75.
New Irons, $3.50 op.
Coos Bay Wiring ft
Phone 237-J 153 N.
HOTEL DOTSO.V.
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phone saw'
A modern Brtn . .uiaih.
. u.iv.iuB, uisbiri.
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantlj
FurnUhed Rooms with Hot and
Celd Water.
HOTEL OOOS
O. A. MetDn, Prop.
Ratea: 60 centa a day and upward
Cor. BroadwaT and Market
T. J. SCAIFE.
W. 8. BROWN $ A. II. HODGINS
Marshfield and
Unique Pantatorium
KN,DJFn8' OLEANER8,
PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS
t ior Howard H. Straua
Co., Fine Tailoring. Let u
make your next suit.
aoo UtiWTRAL. Phnn,
New and Second Hand Furniture
old on the installment pUB.
HARRINGTON, DOYLE ft CO,
863 Front St.
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Protont vour homes dww"-.
lironla nnt hv n8UnD5
rallable Flro InsurWM
nnnv Drncrnn Fire
tlon'8 policies nro
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