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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1913)
ELKS TO PUT ALLEGANY TO GET NEW HALL ON BIG SHOW P. E. Larson Contributes Site Providing no Booze be Per mitted There. V. E. Larson of Allegany, has Just ceded a tract 36x40 nt Alle gany to the "Allegany Glee Club" to bo used nB a ulto for an amuse ment .hall The site Is bolngi do nated to the new organization form ed by Messrs. Larson, Noah and others, who will raise funds for the erection of a building. Con certs, public mcetlngB, etc. will bo held there. The only stipulation In Mr. Lar son's gift of the site Is that liquor Is never to bo served In the hall or permitted on the ground. Mr. Larson Is also arranging to nut In a water system nt Allegany, a fine spring which bun a large flow being the source of supply Death Certificate for Disposal of Six Bodies Police Re double Efforts. tDy Associated Trtti to uom Bar Timet. NEW YORK. Sept. 19. Detectives rummaging throush the effecta of Hans .Schmidt, the Catholic priest, who confessed to the murder of Anna Aumuller, wore strengthened today in their belief that he planned other murders by finding complete sets of Health Department blanlsB necessary to dispose of six bodies. Such blanks aro Issued by the De partment only to physicians in good standing. The discovery of the certificates made the police redouble the vigor of ..nn..,.i. tnr Union flrnpn. who vanished a month ngo, after writing 'o Schmidt that she could not live without him. SPAIN AMD GIBRALTAR I HE PUT KISS "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" X. i. AliOAXAIt AT SEVILLE Copyright 1913, by Tho Mentor Association, Inc. TRANQUILLY amid its gnrdens that glow with roses and or nngo blossoms, tho Alcazar of Seville, pnlaco of tho old Castlllan kings, stands now ub It stood In tho days of tho Moors. Hero and thero n celling, a stalrwny, or a colonnade, damaged by Ilro or earthquake, has been rupulrotl ncconllug to architect ural ideas of nioi'o moilorn times; but In tho main thoso Moorish kings who built It could sleep, If they wcro thoro today, In their own rooms un disturbed by any feeling of strangeness. The slto on which tho Alcazar wuh built Ih prolcilily tli(. ol h'iit In Hovlllo. Tho pnlaco roplact's mi old COtlilc castle, which had boon erect oil on tho oinidntlon of a Itoiuan villa. ITiuor tan traditions and tho Imagination of historical writers hnvo pictured tho houses of HhuphordB on tho sumo spot beforo bliitory lie;;an. Tliero aro many bIoiIch about tho Alcazar, both true and fabulous. Tho Court of Maidens took Its iiaiuo from one or these. It w.ii! tohl how n trlliuto of a hundred maidens paid to the Mohammedan ruler lud been lolged In that part of the Alcazar. History does not Hhnw that the- cnllf ever nskcil for such a tribute, but it Is probablo that tho Court of Muldens had not been built nt tho time when this Incident Is supposed to have happened. Nevertheless, bucIi a story has grown up, and given to tho room a nanio that II will doubtless bear fort all time. After Castile had thrown off Moor ish rulo Seville was mado tho capital of Spain. for several centuries Chiitlan kings lived In the Alcazar, adding somewhat to tho orlglnnl structure ub tho moora hnd left It. Tho nanio of Pedro Is more closely connected than any other Spanish ruler with tho history nnd fiction of tho building. Ho was called Pedro tho Cruel. A grliu senso of humor nnd a habit of going through tho streets of Seville in disguiso mado him tho subject of odd Ip.Icb and ru mors. Some of these stories aro mere ly whimsical. Ho Is said to have mot four candidates for a Judge's posi tion beddo a pool In tho gardens where they had gone to Hud him, Pedro turning to tho first, nsked him whnt was floating in tho pool. "An orange, "' replied tho ciiudltlato without hesitation. The second and third gnvo lilin tho samo answer. Tho fourth llslied out tho piece of fruit with his staff, examined It, and replied more iwcuratcly, "Halt an orange." Pedro Immediately gave him tho appointment. Every day a different human In- torest story will appear in The Times. You cnir get n beautiful In tagllo reproduction of this picture, with live others, equally attractlvo, 7 by 'iVi Inches In slzo, with this week's "Montor." In "Tho Mentor" a well-known authority covors tho subject of tho pictures nnd stories of tho wo"lc. Iteadors of Tho Times nnd "Tho Mentor" will know Art, Llternturo, History, Sclenco, and Travel, and own oxqiilslto pictures. On salo at Tho Times office. Price fifteen cents. Wrlto today to Tho Times for booklet oxplnlnlug Tho Mentor Association Plan. Marshfield Lodge Arranging for Big Performance Here This Fall. The Mnrshfteld lodge of Elks Is making arrangements for putting on a big show again this fall. So far, only tentative plans have been mndc. ' The show will probably bo in chargo of P. D. Fletcher and" C. W. Montgomery, insuring a howl ing success, Messrs. Fletcher nnd Montgomery recently returned from San Francisco, where they got In touch with the latest In vaudeville and minstrel stuff and this, with a few up-to-the-minute stunts nt home aro planned. It is expected that definite ar rangements will be made at the next regular meeting of the lodge, a week from next Wednesday. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. III). "Mc Coy's disposition Is like that of a kit ten. He is so frolicsome." This testimony offered hero by twelve candy store girls and every one of them pretty, rcgardng George MeCny, a candy storo proprietor, won a dlvorco suit hero for Mrs. Annie McCny. When asked If McCay over kls'sed them all the girls giggled. "I should ho has" tentiflcd one of tho girls. "McCny used to toll us that ho was the guy that put the kiss In kissing and believe mo ho know how, too. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS SOME pio.veei: news i 4 (From The Coos Hay News, pub lished at Marshflohl, Kept IS, ISSO. Slglln .t llonnett, publishers) druby's mill on the Coqulllo Is receiving a thorough overhauling. W. Webster Is building a resid ence on the sawduct, near tho base bull grounds, Tlneo buildings are bens con ftructed at this place, and no houses vacant for want of tenantu. dealers in cedar and pluo lumber of San Francisco, is on tho bay, Ho visited tho Coqulllo River last week. Dr. Tower left on tho Telfair Tor San Francisco vhore ho will roinnln for a few weeks. His pratlco will bo attended to by Dr. Chlslom of Portland, Pershbucker, Rosa and Diuuo will commence the work of opening their blacksmid mine at Randolph In a fchort time. John Kelly, the pioneer violinist of California gavo an entertainment at thlb plaeo last Friday which was lar gely attended. Alox Lang Is building a livery stable on the lot which ho purchased from Audrow Nasbur, In front of Mark's Furniture Store. Judgo Watson and J. W. Hamilton aro tho only attorneys from tho val ley attending tho present scs3lou of Circuit Court at Empire. Cbns. p. i)0e ono of tho largest A term of public school will bo held In tho Academy, commencing Monday, September L'Ttli, 1SS0, with .1. T. T. McCormne principal and Mrs, Rotnor and Mis Cllnkenboard asslct-ants Tho tax levied at tho last term of County Court Is as follows: For state school 3 mills and for county pur poses 1 7 mills, on each dollar of taxable property within tho County for the year 1SS0. At a mooting of tho legal v tors hold on Tues.lny tho 7th. , Inst, n tax of one per cent was lovled by a uuaii'.Inous vote. As many are In doubt ns to tho amount of taxablo property within tho district, wo took n look ovor tho assessment roll whllo nt Empire Inst week, and find according to our calculations, tho valuation to bo JlOL'.ItSS and according to tho ass essment $1,023,58 would bo raised for the Bupport of tho public school In the district. Notice Is hereby given that tho State Land Hoard of tho State of Oregon will sell to the highest bld 'der at Its offlco In the Capitol Iiuildlng at Salem, Oregon, on No 'vcmbor IS, 1913, nt 10:00 o'clock A. M on said day, all tho state's Interest In tho 'tldo and overflow lauds hereinafter described, giving, however, to tho owner or owner of any land abutting or fronting on such tldo and overflow lauds, tho proforenco right to purchnso snld tldo and overflow lauds at tho high est prlro offered, provided such of for Is mado In good faith, and also providing that tho land will not bo sold for, nor nny offer therefor accepted, of less tlinii $7. SO per acre, tho Ilonrd reserving tho right to reject nny and all bids. Said lands aro sltuato In Coos County, Oregon and described us follows, to-wlt: Ileglnnlng at a point on tho sec tion lino, 132 feet east of meander corner at hlghwator, on loft hank of Isthmus Sbugh, on lino hotweon Sections 11 and II, T. 120 S. R. 13 W. of W. M tl'onco S. 12 de grees IS minutes Enst 127 foot alonr; high water; thenco South 3 1 de grees 10 minutes East 137 foot along high water; thence South 9 degrees SS minutes East (iliO feet along high water; tlenco South S degrees 29 minutes East 17SS foot along high wnler moro or loss to south boundary of lot 7, Sec. II; thenco East 10 minutes to low water on loft bank of slough; thenco North 5 degrees 22 minutes West 175S foot along low wntor lino; thenco North U degrees 20 minutes West (100 feet along low wntor lino; thonco North 27 degrees 30 min utes West 127 feet along low wat er line; thenco North 1 degreo West 12fi feet nlong low wntor lino moro or less to lino between Sections 11 and M; thenco West C3 feet moro or less nlong snld section lino to place of be ginning, nnd containing .95 acres of tldo land fronting on Lots 7 and S, Section 11, T. 2(1 S. R. 13 W. Applications nnd bids should bo nddressed to O. 0. Drown, Clerk Stnto Lnnd Hoard, Salem, Oregon, nnd marked "Application and bid to purchnso tldo lands." O. O. DROWN, Clork Stnto Land Hoard. Dated Sept. 11, 1913. First publication Soptembor 25; last publication November 20. 1913. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowlns KufTerera of rheumatism, wheth er muicular ot of the Jalnta, ttlatlca, luinuacon, backache, palut In the kltlnea or neuralgia lalm, to write to her for a home treatment which haa repeatedly cured all of these torturei. She feel It her duty to eend It to all mfTerrra HIKE. You cure ourwlf at home a tuouamU will tettlfy no chanjre of climate llu uevea. ary Thin alaiple dlirorerr hanlthea uric acid from the Mood, toowna the llSened Jolnta, pur ine the Wood, and brighten, the tjt; (Wlnf rlaitlcltj and tone to the whole antra. If tat tor luterrtta 700, for proof addnaa Mr. 11. Bumaxra, Box R, No lr Dim, lai. What We Aim to do, in fact, what wc believe we do do, is to give every man one hundred cents' worth of value for every dollar he leaves with us. No store can do more, though many claim to. The reason this store has achieved its present suc cess and strength lies in the fact that in giving 100 per cent values wc are giving service and satisfac tion. In pursuance of this policy of value giving, wo arc pleased to announce that we have added to our al ready splendid line of men's clothing the famous Kuppenheimer Clothes the very host men's suils made in America today. Every penny you pay for Kuppenheimer clothes here is represented in the value of the merchandise you get hack, and we hack that statement with our guarantee of satisfaction or your money hack. Wo have ;just received our first shipment of these super)) clothes and now is an excellent time to in spect tho new FALL and WINTER models. Priced $20 to $30 Other Suits $10 to $20 Marsh field. FIXUP North Bend. TWO STORES DEPENDABLE CLOTHES MERCHANTS. Phone 233-L. Let's Get Together AVc'vo got about everything necessary to furnish, a house from collar to garret. And it's all Good Furniture, Too f - Furniture of the dependable kind. And wc carry all tlielatede signs, too. The most recent products of tho best manufacture in America. WE BUY FURNITURE RIGHT WE SELL IT RIGHT. We also stand back of everything wc sell. It is guaranteed at all times to be just as represented. Hundreds of Coos County Homes Have been furnished from tho Going & Harvey Store and have hundreds of satisfied customers. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE THIS. REMEMBER, "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." Going & Harvey jj: COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS.