The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 19 13 EVENING E&ITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALON'EY Editor and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEV News Editor
COAST LEAGUE
Official Paper of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITV
OF MARSHFIELD. .
Address all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES.
Manhficld : : : : :; : Prcso-
CRAWFORD'S COMMON
SENSE.
(From Eugene Itcglstcr.)
Judging from Attorney Gen
eral Crawford's report lie eon
ducted his InvcBtlgatlnn of tlio
I. W. W. flurry nt MurHlifleld
In a spirit of sanity and Hound
common sense. He Is to lie
congratulated for passing by
tlio opportunity for a foolish
sensation.
THIS IS THEIR TOWN.
THE way some peoplo knock
you would think that this Is
somebody else's town.
Dut It Isn't It Is their town nil
the while.
You would think that, If there Is
something lacking, the town Is to
blame for It.
But It Isn't the town that Is to
blame It Is tho people In tlio town.
And tho knockers are part of this
people
Whon they knock tho town they
knock themselves.
What they ought to do Is not to
complain merely but nlso to cor
rect. If this town has anything the
matter with It;
If It needs somo Improvement;
If It needs to do more of Its
buying at home;
If It noeds homo pride, more of n
community spirit;
If It needs to develop Its ro
ourccs, encourage home Investment
-It Is up t yui to help rem
edy tlio defect.
KISSES AND TOMACCO.
Tho doctors now say that tho
mouth Is the home of disease gemiB
nnd that tobacco kills the germs.
One doctor says that no one should
kiss nnyono who doesn t use to
bncco. Now wrangle.
BASEBALL SCOR
E
Portland Takes Another Game
From Oakland New Ser
ies Opens Today.
tlf AlsoetMecI rrosi to Coos fiar TlfnM.)
PORTLAND, Or., Sept. !). Port
land took another from Oakland at
Oakland yesterday, making six
straight games. Yesterday's was a
postponed game. The score;
It. II. 13.
Portland 5 (! 1
Onklnnd 2 (I 1
A new series stnrts today In the
Coast League, with tho tennis plny
Ing as follows:
Portland nt San Francisco.
Oakland nt Sacramento.
Venire at Los Angeles.
(TLLINUS OF COQl'ILLE.
AT THE HOTELS.
Tlio Chandler.
E. 13. McClure, Portland; L. P,
Dryden, Portland; C. W. llurgess
Ban Francisco: I). I). Pierce, Co-
iiulllo: W. F. Peck and wife, (iar-
dlner: W. A. Uurdlck. Gardiner; .1
C. Mnrshnll. San Francisco: Harry
Holden, Portland; N. N. Nelmnn,
Coqulllo; A. L. Gove, Portland; W.
E. Sproul and wife, llandon; Mrs.
K. M. Wnters. llandon; II. Sehro.
llandon: A. 13. Ilnilcy, San I nui
Cisco; Thos. II. Kllgoro. Spokane;
Edgur U. Gowott, Portland; Harry
Clouser. Couullle: .Mllo M. Pier
son. Lakeside; lleruard Forseth,
Portland; .1. S. Iliiseltou, Portland:
lien Rybke, Portland.
The Lloyd.
E. 13. Phillips. Norway; C. A
Hunch, Portland; .Mrs. Sanders,
South Slough: .1. C. Keenon, Port
land; Mayne and (leorge Heckon,
Portland; W. .lohausou, Portland;
E. J. Hram. Myrtle Point; A. A.
Schonfeldt, Los Angeles; I). N. Mc-
Nalr and wife, Myrtle Point: War
ren Powell. Coos Itlver; Harry Sha
ded, San Francisco; (Jeorgo Welder,
Chicago.
The Hitmen.
Thos. Howe, llrldge, Or.; C. A.
Westberg, Hay Point, Cal.: Slim
Iar.son, Oardlner; Howard Harrett,
Florence; Fred Thorn, Myrtle Point;
O. T. Shanks. Myrtle Point; W. F.
Hendricks, Myrtle Point; N. Swnn
boii, Lakeside.
The Coos.
It. L. Price. Oregon City: Pnt
Luudy, Conledo; Mrs, M. Jones
Coaledo: Mr. and Mrs. Malsou, In
let; M. Hurk, Portland; Alvle H
Wake. Itoss Inlet: A. A. Downing
Portland; Chns. W. Hates, South
Inlet; T. Snellen, Lakeside; 13. I)
Williams, Portland; A. Johnson, Se
attle; F. N. Armstrong, Portland,
('(Mis County Seat News im Told by
The Sentinel.
David P. Jenkins, of Unndnn nnd
llesslo IJvnns, of Illrmlughnm, Ala.,
wore married at tho parsonage of
the M. 13. Church South on Thurs
day, tho Itev. C. II. Cleaves officiat
ing. Carl John, who resides near tho
headwaters of Pulaski Creek, while
following n trnll through the woods
In the Fishtrap country killed thrco
hours.
Mrs. S. A. Marshall, of Kansas,
who Is here visiting her daughter,
.Mrs. Longstou, nnd the misfortune
lo break her left arm near tho
lit oulder on Mondny while at Han
don, a guest of Mr. Marshall's
brother.
Everett Lewis, employed In the
logging camp of Aason Brothers
east of town, suffered a most dis
tressing accident Hint will lay him
up for many months. While fell
ing timber tho tree swung from Its
course, striking a log, kicked up,
and caught the woodmnn's right arm
between it and a standing tree,
tearing the flesh from tho hone the
entire length of tho arm.
CUIMtV COUNTY NEWS
PHEASANTS
TO
BE SEN! HERE
Game Warden Finley
Have Six Dozen Birds Re
leased in Coos County.
Some tlmo ngo J. W. Dennett
liberated three and a half dozen
pairs of China pheasants nt the An
son Otis Honors nlnce on Coos HIv
er, tho Itcn Smith place on Coon
Itlver nnd the J. II. Davis place on
Coos Ulver and upon niuklug thl
statement to W. L. Finley, State
(lame Warden, ho hns consented to
send two crates of pheasants, one to
be liberated on the Stephen Rogers
plnce In care of Frank Rogers nnd
another crate of these birds to be
liberated on the Russell Dement
place In care of Lester Dement of
Myrtle Point. Tho birds are to bo
shipped here and J. M. Thotnns
Deputy (lame Warden, will see to
their delivery. These birds come
from Mr. Ucuc M. Simpson, Super
intendent of tho State Game Farm
nt Corvallls. Oregon.
J. M. Thoiuns, Deputy (Inmo War
den on the Hay, however, says he
wants certain preservations around
where these birds tiro to be liberated
so that they will be protected and
he Is taking that matter In hand
so ns to have It In shape when the
birds arrive.
Other local pnrtles who will show
a disposition to take care of the
olrds will prohahly ho granted do
nations In accordance with the sup
ply at tho State Game Farm.
Mr. Thomas will endeavor to have
A. II. Powers throw the Guerln nnd
Hlgelow ranches near Myrtle Point
Into gnmo preserves.
ItOGUE RIVER (.ins MILL.
Events as Told by the Port Orford
Tribune.
Jns. K. Mack, publisher of the
oan Frnnclsco Fireman, and who has
been identified with tho printing
trade in Curry County, having llrst
come hero over 20 years ago to run
a paper for R. I). Hume, was a Port
Orford visitor yesterday. He enmo
down to Hie upon 10 acres of land
near Lunglols, where he says ho has
round tho muking of an Ideal little
home.
Two divorce cases were heard by
the Court, Mrs. M. A. Nlelson being
granted a divorce from N. C. Nielsen
on the grounds of desertion, while tho
case of Eva Woodruff who was suing
Clarenco Woodruff fop divorce for
alleged cruel and Inhumnn treatment
wns continued.
Tom .Moore, the one armed stniro
driver from smith river, run off tli
grade with his auto near Delmor
( olegrove'H place, botween Pistol RI
ei and Chetco, one day last week
l oriunaieiy no one wns hurt, a
though Mr. Moore had consldernhln
dllllculty In getting his car back into
i no run (i again.
A. Anbury will soon attenint to
run n boat load of neaches from
Grant's Pass down Rogue River to
(OKI lieacli. Hut few small Ixmiu
tlVO over IIIIIlIO thin nnrllmiu iinuiin.m
and It will bo tho llrst tlmo that n
noat lias ever attemnted to hrlni? n
load of anytliliiir from Grantu Pno
ino mount o: the river.
Lingo Tract of Timber Will Supply
Do.v Factory.
MI3DFORD. Or., Sept. ft. The
Ronton Lumber Company, of Red
ding, Cal., has purchased the old
Dr. Fowler tract of 1500 acres of
timber lnnd on Foots Creek from
M. J. Roitgham, of Chicago, for
$100,000 and soon will begin the
construction of a $2u,000 fruit-box
factory.
Tho factory will bo In Rogue
River and a lumber railroad seven
miles long will be constructed from
tho town up Foots Creek to the
ncart or tno timucr.
ItltlEI'S OF I IAN DO.V.
New of OHy-by-lie-Scii as Told by
The Recorder.
Mrs. Sarnb Swift, mother of Mrs
Nols Rnsiuussen was taken very sud
denly III nnd Is In a critical condi
tion. She was brought to tho Han
don Hospital.
Judge Coke having dissolved the
injunction against selllnu nronertv
on First street for the assessments
ugalnst said property for extension
of the street, the sale was pulled off
yesieruay utieruoiiu at 'J o'clock
lit tho front' door of the city Hall.
No one was In danger of arrest
during the late carnival unless
round on the streets at two or threo
o'clock In the morning sober; the
sober gent nt that time of night
wns looked upon with suspicion.
Captain Snyder, rormerly or this
plnce. but who recently has been
on the gas schooner Anvil, enmo
down rroni Puget Sound to Coos
Hny with n sninll craft, the Heriun-
lie
da, which will act as tender tor th
...v.whu .mi i nt-, mm men came over
to llandon to return homo on tho
Tillamook. While here. Captain
t'nyder was shaking hnnds with old
frlendB. He says the Anvil Is now
neu up with nttachiuenlH to the
miiuuiii or uiiout f 20,000
NEWS OF ItEEDSPOICT
'A N'T AFFORD TO HAVE KIDNEY
TROUBLE.
No man with a fninlly to support
ran afford to liavo kidney trouble,
nor need ho rear It with such n
remedy nt hand nt Foley Kidney
Pills, An honest medicine, safo nnd
reliable, costing llttlo, but doing
much good. Foley Kldnoy Pills
ollmlnnto bnckncho and rheumatism,
tono up the system and restore nor
mal action or kidneys nnd bladder.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phono 71.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS its forty-fifth school year
SEPTCMBCR 10. 1013.
DEGREE COURSES In many phasesof
AQRICULTURC, ENQINCCRINQ, HOMt
ECONOMICS. MlNINO. FORESTRY. COM
MERCE. PHARMACY.
two-year Courses in aqricuu
TURE. HOME ECONOMICS, MECHANIC
ARTS, FORESTRY, COMMERCE. PHARMACY
TEACHER'S COURSES in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, baud
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
"Tint Enkichmknt ov Kukai, Lij'k"
and a Catalogue will be mailed free
on application.
Address II. M. TknnanT, Registrar.
(tw.7-15 -) Corvallls. Orecon.
$r HILL
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Select Non-SecUtUn Bonding and Dty School
lor Boju. Military Diicipline; Small Cluieij Men
ienen. v-iieiui lupeirmon lecwei teiulti thai
ate not attaintd cliewheie. Send (or catalog
r- w I LA n U, OREGON
AIIANDON LOGGING PROJECT.
a. ii. Powers when In ConnHle
nl.B fill... 1 At . 1
iuiu i no nuiuiuei mm tno sinltn
Powors Logging Company had con
eluded not to operate on the timber
near uoijiiino on nccoiint or the ox
penso connected with tho construc
tion or n railroad Into the timber.
A whllo hack negotiations were un-
uer way ror the Phillips tract up
win mur, mo luieiiuon or the com
pany bolng to log this in conjunction
with Its own udJolnliig timber. Pre
liminary lines were run for u pro
posed railroad, but tlio expenditure
necessary to build tho road Is not
warranted by the amount or tim
ber to bo taken out and conse
quently tho project has been nbaii'
Uoned. Coijulllo Sentinel.
(Special to Tho Times.)
P.I3I3DSPORT. Or., Sept.. 8. Mr.
and Mrs. W. McKay and Mr.nnd Mrs.
J. (J. Kelloy of Portland, prior to
their departure for home, spent n
day here very pleasantly with u num
ber of their Reedsport nnd (lardlner
Irlonds. A delightful feat tiro of
their visit was a sumptuous repast
served on the famous old plcnle
grounds on tho mud Hut adjacent to
tho townslte.
Rev. Chns. Renewing, Episcopal
lllshop of tho Diocese nf Oi
ii visitor during the week. Tho Rev.
.'ii cauoiug wns much pleased I
with the development of t li
try I itMo inui mmlcn iiti'itU .r ti.
ocatlon and niftural advantages of
Reedsport as a city of the futire.
I'osiniasier Joseph Lyons Is ablo
o be out ai'.alu after helm? miMnn,i
to his home for several dav with n
severely sprained knee. The nccldent
occurred while Mr. Lyons and a nuni-
"ei or mends wero making a trip
overland to Winchester Hay nnd vl-
IIIU.V,
The wagon road between Reels
ort and tho miner Scotlohi Vniinv i..
now In excellent condition for haul
ing by team as well as for automobile
trail e. The people tilonir tho Scotiehi
are In urgent need of this roud.pnr
leiilarly at low tide, and much credit
Is due Mr. J. Tuestroni. who directed
tlio recent liunroveinent u-m-ir
'I'll.i Mnrl,,.. .1.... ..." . .
.... '..., ,,t- V'tlllHL I lll'l lllll (ll'-fu lo
i lci wnn a number of new
boats under consti-m-tlnti fl Mil W1iut il-
erablo repair work on hand. Proprie
tor .McDonald who recently complet
ed u boat fo,. ('has. Henderson, has
already launched the small pleasure
. mucii no is nuiiuiiig for his own
I'M.
..i;)!1'.' S; 1,0118011 f Smith Itlver
Wsltod Reedsport friends yestordav.
m. S. Kelloy has gone to Portland
on a husluss and pleasure trip.
Foley Kidney Pills cure obstinate
cases of kidney and bladder trouble,
rheumatism nnd lumbago. becniiK
they remove the cause. You can not
tako this honest curative nimlldnn
Into your system without cettim.
the right results. Try them. Owl
Prescription Pharmacy. Frank n
Cohan. Opposlto Chandler iint.,i -1""" In morning.
11,0 ,0 71 I NED GALLOWAY
Walk one block nnd B&vn
lor on each pair of men's and boys'
shoes. Wo do first class shoe re
pairing nt the lowest prices In the
city. Yours for a square doal.
Aug. Olson.
'-Ig South Hroaduay.
You Auto Call Foote
PIIONI3 1 ll-J XICJIIT AND DAY.
...
c.iiiiu iiuiii nr iitanco iiillltii-il Parlor,
TIIRI3I3 NI3W CARS
A 4.. ti a it
11 -m. Phone 2.1.1
Residence Phono 2H-J.
tiuvriil Drivers c.tt Anywhere
For Ten Mile
and North Inlet
Lnuiich UNION will leave Marsh.
Hold, Commercial nvonuo dock, ov-
eiy morning at service of tide, con
nectlng with nuto for Lakesldo. Ho
turn samo day, nrrlvlng at Mnrah-
llold in evening.
NORTH STAR will leave Mnrsh.
Held ns usual In nfternoon nnd re-
CO.
LANDO'S
((iOOD 0(H)DH.)
Everything in Wearing Apparel for
Man, Woman or Child
LANDO'S
(GOOD GOODS.)
2IH-2.12 l-'ront .street.
PIIONI3 Kll-L.
PRO.MIT DKLIVKRY PIIONI3 YOL'lt ORDI3RS.
S
SO
lo
Watch Your
Money Grow
We are now creditincj the semi-annual payment of in
terest on .nil savings accounts. Bring in your book and
have it credited.
' There is nothing better to encourage thirft in your
child than to have a savings account. Three per cent
paid on six months deposits.
First National Bank
STAT13MF.NT OF CONDITION OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSH FII3LD, OHHG'ON.
AT TIII3 CLOSI3 OF KUSINKSS AUGUST I), ll!L
Resources.
Loans nnd Discounts 1521,082.10
Hanking Houso 50,000.00
Cash and Sight Kxchango Ill 1, CUD. 70
Total 1882,781.80
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In 50,000.00
SurpliiB and Undivided Prorita ' 02,788.31
Deposits 709,993.55
Total JS82.781.8C
BAMDON BY THE SEA
THEJjCITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEN ACUE TKACTS FOUH MILES SOUTH ON
COUNTY ROAD $IW PER ACHE; $100 CASH, IIALANCE
TWO YEAItS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY
LOAM, LEVEL HENCII LAND.
Buy One-It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKimtosh
HEAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMI1EH, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS.
HOOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEIi BILL IN TWO nY USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 190.
188 SOUTH BROADWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITlE:GUARANTEE;&IABSTRACr CO., Inc.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Munnj;er
TvSlt,AXV1!I.,,A,rTINn LANI)S A SPECIALTY.
GENERAL AGENTS EASTS ID 13
MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 14-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE lUt.
FARM, COAL,
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks hntwonn nnv
points In Marshflold tnr Hi rniin..,'
Ing rates, delivery to bo made In
the first stories of bulldinpn.
uuu iruiiK , , . , t nn
Tl. A .. iU
iiiuo iruiiKS ftn
Twelve trunks i,
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi Hclsncr, Prop.
Phones. 120-J: 49-L: 98-R.
Electric Shoe Store
NEW SHOES.
i no rinco to liny shoes for the
whole family.
180 SOUTH BROADWAY.
Gray Auto Service
tlamio Tucker, Proprietor.
Phone orders to Blanco Hotel, 46
After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe.
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK,
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
We always deliver the floods. I
Phone 57-J Marshfield
Goodrum,s,Garage
home of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for AH
Makes of Cars
347 Central Av. Phono 373-L
TEN MILE
HOTEL OPEN
BEST OF mint...
MHAW PHOVHIK,, "
Tlio fls,11: s
llllllilllir r,,i.. . . '
" t "' Dllllll
ceiicnt iiiki the hike n,.,
tiki Ullllll.l
ami save u doctor hm, . rt
"8 ex.
never wt.
OL13 SKVHHSON, Pre,,,.
Lakeside, OrcKoii.
Watch Our Space
For Announcement
on our new price list ,,1,1,1, , k
out In ti f,.,v tiny.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice Wm
piioiu. am. j. H Markf,.
PROFESSIONAL OIHEUlOfii
tJiuuiu, .of(
Com. nml 1 Ith St. No. 1090. phoni,
.lOU-J,
YEltN13R I.ACr.S, M. I).
I'IivnIiImii nml
...... iviiu
flifnilnnln .1... 1.... I.. ..
uiuuiiiiiu 1 1 'jiii uiu iiiiivnai aim-
nuilor UnlvoiHlty la Finland.
Coke lliiihliui;, Itoeni .'101,
Tel. M l.
DENJAMIN OSTLLVU,
CoiiHiiliiiiK KiiKlmer td
Arclillccl.
Phono 10.1-L
.Marshfltld, On
JM. WRIGHT,
CONTRACTOR AND
RUILIIKIt
EstlmntcB furulHlicd on reqot
Plans and specifications furalibtl
If desired. An houcit Job gmru
teed. Phono 124-H.
Pinno Tuner and Rrpalnr.
lib S. Sixth Street. 1'hone lOt-L
Lenve orders at W. It. Haines Urn-it
Co.
PERJi RILEY IJALLINOKR
I'lunlst nd Tetckr
Raidence-Rtudlo, 237 So. Broidiu
Phone 18-L.
W.
G. CHANDLEIt,
Archllict
Room 801 and 1102, Coke itUtu
Maralifleld, Oregoa.
DR. W. MORROW
DenUrt.
171 Grimes Ilulldlnit, over Omi
Theater. Ofllco Phoie W.
WM. S. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT
Marshfield, Oregoa.
rn, a. J. HENrmvT!
Mntlfrn DcnUI YUim-
Wvj are equipped to do blih dx
wont on anon notice -
loweat prices. ExamlniUoa 6
Lady attendant. Coke Bld,0H.,
Chandler Hntoi. nhone
First ClassWeaving
it.. .Inn. at
narHiivr'c Ratr Caroet fidtlY
On Sherman nvcniic hctwwn CW
I Jilt Mll v j rm
Phnnn 174. NnrthBet
HOTEL HOME
Unnr.l nml l-onlll. 85.50 V
MqalH 25 cents niid'JodKlng 8Scrt
Formerly known as Attw
1 rn..f n
345 South Fourth t.. MrMW
New and Second Hand Fur
UOIQ OB HIW 1 a w
HARRINGTON, OVLB
Sfla Frnt 8t
Phonr S40-L MariWW
liMviiniAvr HLOCK .W w
SALIW
uno level I'"
wo aro oueniif, . M
In this long desired traci, .
.... ....i.,no confer. WW
near hid uubiukm -. .
tlonnhlo InveBtniont value,
terms, and prices under me -
ket. Excluslvo agenis.
I. S. KAUFMAN &
177 Front S're,,
Singer Sewin? Madjg
nr. if?..- . for rant Of W
OU)tlllOB UUU
nirrtf
Maranueid, Oregon.
181 Park Ave.
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