The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914-EVENING EDITION.
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News From
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAl.ONKV Keillor ami I'uli
V K. MAI.UM't Now. Keillor
ii ... i. i i
Official Paper of Coos Con lily.
Entered nt tbc piisrnffice nt MnMn
Held Orr-non. for trnnsmlsalori
through tlip tnnlls as second cla '
mall matter.
HOW AHOl'T THAT RKSOLUTION?
GOV. 151 01
ifmifif mil
3 Nearby Towns
i
NKW YKAK breeds a world of
triiiliful liars. U'o nil malco
honest rem Ivor to bo bettor and
do hotter the coming 12 niontliH tlinn
wo did tho Inat yonr. Hut we know
perfectly well that the spirit Is willing
but tho flush Is weak, and t'.nt in a
few weel8 wo hImII have added more
blocks of good Intentions to tho
infernal pavement.
DROPS axk OX TOK.
While working matchwood on the
north beach Saturday morning, Hay
Martin cnrelessly dropped nn axo
cm the big toe of his "right-hand
foot" with the result that the said
too was almost severed from Ills
foot. Dnndon Surf.
NO KIO I IT AT hanron
TALKS TO IIK.'II SCHOOL
IVof. INHinnii Here to Aid Touch
ci'm Institute.
An Inter s'ltig talk whs delivered
by N. S. I'litman nt North Ileal
High School today on the Normal
Sehool In Oregin. Prof. I'lttinnii
also spoke nt .Marshfleld High School
todny on tho same suliject. Ills nils
Hlon Is In conn"itlon with the Nor
mal School lCxtetislon Work in Ore
gon, Interesting and oxplnlnlng to
those Interostol In th work tho
mei'iis by which It may be taken up.
I'rof. I'litman expressed delight
with Coos Hay. Having travelled all
through tho trout remote corners of
Oregon and after all thes- JournevH
ho pronounces Coos Hay superior to
nil. I Us will lecture to High School
students In .Myrtle Point. Coqulllo
and Dnndon ami according to Ills
schedule will be at Pnndoi'i on Tues
day, CoiiuHlo on WodtK'H''nv, Myrtl
Point on Thursdnv 'iiul with deepest
regret he will make his oxodtts via
Drain Friday.
KKKIS is msv.
"Will Start Cannery hi'tcail if Steel
Plant. Maybe.
Tim Uoscburg Review says: "Jos
eph Krels. w' ti Inst August negotiat
ed tho snio of the Coos Hay Townalto
Co'm. fine irnct on Coos liny. Is In
this city for a day or two, nceompnn
led by Win. L. (Inrliani, a ronl ostato
dealer of Portland. This property
was owned by several local and Coos
Hay people. Property In tho townalto
Is now reported to bo selling rapidly
nnd active developments are oxpoct
od there, beginning about Juno 1st.
Several Industrial plants nro going
In, among the first being a cannery
nnd food products factory. Practical
ly all kinds of fruits, berries, vege
tables and other food products will
be hnndled. Various other Industries
nre alrendy assured, so It Is reported.
This townslto Is across the Hay from
Mnrshlleld and NorH Hand nnd hns
oxcolloul harbor facilities. .Mr. Krels
has groat confidence In the possibili
ties nnd resources of Coos and Doug
las counties nnd expects great devel
opment bore In the next ton yours.
He Is also n consulting engineer for
the Idnho-Paelfle railroad, which hits
several miles of rallroni! graded In
Southern Idaho."
HICKKKTO LKAYK.
Ne'Hupupor Writer Conxlders Trip
Down Hie Conxt.
David Swing Richer, the newspnp
er correspondent who bus been spend
ing a week or so bore, plans to leave
todny via llandon. Port Orford and
Hold Heai'li for Crescent City, from
whero he will go to MilTonl. .Mrs.
lllcker nnd he will wnlk most of the
distance. In. his recent wrlteup of
llosehurg and vicinity, he concluded
with tho following boiiuet for Coos
Day:
"1 said 1 was not much given to
.limiting prophecies. Hut beyond the
crown of that last mountain over
west I pee. n valley In whleh n city Ih
Hlowly snreadlng ' 'ound n wide (loop
jien Imrli'T. nd I believe that Rewe
liurg nn ' tbal bninnr cit. Joined by
p railroad, win 've Oregon a new
ciiin'.'o. Ai ' 1. 1' dart for that city
over n road thai leads us to moun
tain summits nnd carries us eighty
miles to tho ocean. And we are go
lug without- nny more Impedimenta
than our actual needs compel us to
curry."
I'MPOIW WIIISTLKR IX PL.UK.
('(illllllilllilec of Tenilec Heal her Off
Duty Tliroimh Sudden HIiii.
A Prtliiud pnuer snys: Thill the
wblslllnn buoy ff the I'lupqiiH 1(1 ver
Is In position U Information offlclslly
roiftoyel to Henry I, Heck. Inspector
of tho Seventeenth' I.IkIiI Iioiiho Dist
rict, though recently n report was
iniide to him that It had gone adrift
In a siorui.
Cnptelu Kmll llammerstriim. of the
tender Heather, wis reported to have
been taken III sudden' and W. .1. II.
Slekomeyer. first officer, was yester
day given command temporarily.
Mariners liuve been advised of tho
following changes in navigation aids:
Coos Hny- Outside bar whistling
buoy, "K." PS. heretofore reported
adrift, wsh replaced .January 2I.
Iiinn do Kuril strait npprnnrU
Swlftsure Hank light vessel No. :i:i,
replaced on station mid relief light
vessel withdrawn .laundry Uo. No
chuiigo has been made In the charac
teristics of lights and fog signals or
of general appearance of tight vowel
No. !U.
HIV TWO LINOTYPKS
I Our contemporaries, the . Western
f- i- rtt . frenn n World nnd the Recorder, hns each
EXeCLtlVe Offered S500 Per ordered a linotype machine. Dan-
VJpm fnr nhaiitaiinna An- iion surf.
dresses on Copperfield
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 2. "Con
quering Copperfield, or How a Olrl
Cleaned up a Wild West Mining
Town," Oswald West, GoWrnor or
Oregon.
This nnnotnicement mny ho expect
ed to npponr In lnrgo lottors on the
posters thnt marie the trnll of tho
busy Chautauqua circuits next sum
mer, Immediately b noiith one her
alding tho appronch of William Jen
nings Hrynn, Secrotnry of State, to
speak on "Coaching tho Penco Dove,
or how Holivla, Holland and Don
mnrk Agreed to Practice Hrothcrly
hove."
Oovornor W st, It was learned yes
terday on good authority, Is consid
ering nn offer to tnke to the Chuu
tauqua circuit next Summer nt a sal
ary of $iiOO a week.
Hun for Congress
It In believed that tho offer has
something to do with tho sphinx
like slleiio- in Salem as to tho chief
executive's plans for the future.
It is said that except for this flat
tering proposal tho Oovornor might
even now bo doing the preliminary
survey work for a rninpnlgn for tho
Democratic nomination for Unit) d
States Fenntor ngnlnst Ooorgo K.
Chnmherbln; or thnt, wishing to pre
serve the ontonto cordlnle In the rnn
corotth ranks of tho Oregon Democ
rncy, he would bo pluming his wings
for a flight nftiT tho Democratic
nomination for Congress In tho First
District, to oppose Willis C. Ilawley.
who presumably will be tho Repub
lican nominee.
'TffS Pamgm " " he leri 'ftjl
BLOCK T MiNflTrriifsi- A10l Mi8)c g thMYl(J
SPECIAL SALE "
I Tho boxing exhibition whlcli was
hilled to toko place In this city last
Sunday afternoon mot the expecta
tions of almost tho entire comniun-
jlty from the fact that none took
I place. Falling to hag tho requisite
number of suckers to nmlf the ex
hibition as easy nionoy stunt, one of
the pugs who seemed to possess an
Ingrown sense of caution nnd n brend
, lemon-colored stripe along his spine
refused to scrnp for small money
and tho carnival was call d off.
Dnudou Surf.
j. HAXDO.V STORM VICTIMS
i i
Max Landon, Buffering from n bro
ken leg, caused by a tree falling
across tho tent In which ho was
Bleeping at Hontwrlght's Seven Mile
tie camp during the storm of Sun
dny night, was brought to the Kmer
gency llosoltal. Mrs. Carl N Ison
was cnught by a gust of wind during
the galo of last Thursday and
thrown to tho ground with such
force as to break her arm. llandon
Surf.
I .IOII.V IICItROX AT HAXDOX
XOHTII HKXD XUWS
I
Robert Kittson, mayor of ISastslde,
was n guest yesterday At th Charles
Ci.vi'iihiikIi home.
The W. C. T. r. will niMt Tuesday
nfleutoon at the XlethodUt church.
Capt. lidgir Smith of the Uslu
how was a giiet yesterday at the
Robert McCann homo
Mrs. ('has. I.ttvluo and children left
Mrs. Chas. l.olne aud children,
who have been guests of Mrs. Sarah
Jordan ol K.isulde. itMurnod to their
home In Coqullle today.
h. D. Haiti h, of Daniels Creek, left
today overland for Caltfornls to be
the guest of (leoriio Veale of OrWley,
Calif He will make a short stay at
tiiuiit l'as on the way-
' LOCAL OVERFLOW. ?
I'orm Paitneolilp. Ilnrry O. Hoy
and II. Miller have formed a partner
ship for tho purpose of transacting n
general logal business. Mr. Ilov Is
the senior member of the firm.
llnllMer VIsHn. Fred Holllster.
Democratic candidate for Congress In
this district, was a visitor In Mnrsh
lleld on Monday.
expected Home. K. H. Jonos of
the Coos May Realty company hns
been at Roseburg for tho pnst two
weeks selling Coos Hay real estate.
Mr. Jones was expected to arrive Sat
urday. It is not unlikely thnt ho will
return Tuesday.
.Mall Contract. The mall contract
for carrying regular nnd parcel post
mull from North Ootid to Lakeside
will bo open for bidders from Febru
ary 2 lo May 1. Much discussion Is
in evidence as to the prlco tho mall
should be carried for butweon thoso
two iilaces. A conservative ostlmnto
Is said to be fan per month.
Myrtle Point lliilldlug. It. K.
Shine, or Coqullle, Is said to he fig
uring cm erecting a fine brick busi
ness block In Myrtle Point, lie cnino
over todny to confer with parties here
about It.
(liven Kvldenre. Robort Agors, n
former Coos Haylto. but now a resi
dent or California, gave testimony be
fore Judge Coke today In the case of
tho Fletcher heirs vs. W. II. Minor,
involving properly at Ton Mile.
CODS HAH ASSOCIATION.
Annual .Meeting Will He Held 'In
North llenil Toumirow.
The annual meeting of tho Coos
County llnr Association which will
convene nt the North Hend Commer
cial Club urtunrrnw afternoon and
evening. February II, is looked for
ward to nn one of tho most well nt
'ndod sr Iherhigs since the orgnnlzu
Hon or the bnr. i'he election or or
f'cers and Co bal'otlng on new can
didates will be t' e principal order of
iMisliifs. togother with the genernl
discussion for the betterment or tho
association. A banquet will be held
at the Hotel Oregon In tho evening.
Pia.NS IIKACII Al'TO
For some lime past Heorge D,
F'sk hns been at work at Manleton
fitting up his automobile truck for
n'SHenger irafric along th ocean
honch.
lie Is consiriictliiK a covered body,
omnibus style, on the running gear,
by which both passengers aud driver
will be protected from the wind and
rain In unpleasant weather. Win
dows and canvass curtains will be
niTNiiK d along the sides, as to give
Hie occuptuts the scenic pleasure or
the trip along tho bench
He has ordered lnrgo wheels, with
twelve-Inch flat tires, which will
give a large bearing surf no , thus
preventing the machine rrom sinking
in the sand or son ground.
Tho nuto will carry about twenty
pors.ins.- Florence West.
PAXTIIKH XHAU HAXDOX.
Some time uro the llandon market
experienced n loss or a nunibor of
sheep from Its slaughter yard east of
this city, and for n time Hutcher Hur
ley was at a loss to account for their
disappearance, but later learned rrom
tracks seen near the place that an
Immense panther luid been the nut.ior
of the depredations. These rnlds
have been going on nt intervals ever
klnt-e, although hunters have repeat
elly chased the animal out of the
neighborhood wltn dogs. A. S. Gil
bert, who Hes in that vicinity, now
has two first cl.istt varmint clogs
which he has specially ti allied with
a view ru capturlug the panther,
which Is said to he of extraordinary
slie. Uandou Surf.
John Hnrron Is entertilnlng n
lnrgo number of friends todny nt n
birthday party given In honor of
himself. How ninny bnlmy summers
nnd stormy winters have passed over
his hrnd. John does not divulge, out
llko Ann, lie Is plenty old. Hnn
don Surf.
A DIC l,()(i drivi:
Tho wnters of tho Coqullle liavo
remained at high stage nil week,
rising at different Intervals nnd
bringing out u. greater part or tho
summer aud fall cut frojn tin
camps on all the bniucbos. (his
Adelsporger of the Smith Company,
who was hero the fore part of tho
week, said that this was without
doubt tho largest and most success
ful drive tills scrtlon hns ovr
known. They were hnndled In fine
shnpo nil along the river nnd not a
one has boon lost over tho bar.
Myrtle Point Hntorprlso.
.MVRThi: POINT TKACIIKRS
Tim Mvi-Ha Pnllll HlutHM nt nnna
County will hold a toiehors' Insti
tute at tho hk'h school building In
this cltv on Thursdnv. February S.
A talk to pupils nnd teachers at the
high school will bo delivered by
Professor Plttmnn, lecturer from
the Monmouth slate nori"nl school
nnd th Institute work will bo con
ducted by Prof. Plttmnn. Superin
tendent II. K. linker nnd Insnector
F. A. Cioldon. Myrtlo Point Keillor
prlso. PORT ORFORD OFFKRIXOS
Curry County Xeus as Told by the
Tribune.
Dr. Robblns deputed for Portland
Inst week, whero h goos to tnkn
tho degreo of tnnirlmony. Ho will
return ns enr'v In Februnrv tin .
chnuged conditions will normlt, nnd, j
It Is hoi'od. will be fixed to stav. i
The Countv Court, nt Its January
term, appoints tho following Indie
as clerks on Hie election bo-irds of
the countv: Pistol Rhor. Mrs. Julia
Crook: Weddorbiirn. Mrs. Nellie
Cnugholl; Port Orford. Mrs. CiHn
mwslt: Mrs. Kvu Stewart. Mrs.
Fila Kuaiip; Sixes. Kvnllne Wells:
Kckley, Mrs. llattle Hampton, Mrs.
Claud Clark.
1H)V XIC.RhV DROWNS.
The young son of Wu. Wilson had
a very narrow eseape from drowning
Inst Sundnv whltu linatlnir nn lliu
river north or Moore's mill, a slid-!
den gust or wind unset tho boat- and
It was only through heroic orrorts
that be was rescued by parties who
were luckily passing by. llandon
Surf.
XORTOX OX KUZAUKTH.
I.nst Sutuiduy aftornoon J. K. Nor
ton or this city tolegraphod his ram
lly or his sare arrival at Snn Fran
cisco. Ho was n passengor on tho
steniuer Kllzabeth, w'Mch lost hor
propollor orr Point Honltn Friday.
Sho was rondurod holiloss, but the
tug Fenrless got a Hue on hor nt I
a. in. Saturday and towod hor In.
Coqullle Sontiuol.
Votir choice of our entire Block
of Men's $22.r.O. ?2r..00 nnd
$27.50 Suits and Ovorcoats, blues
and blacks Included
$16.50
Your choice of Hoys' Suits and
Overcoats, ages I to 17 years;
short pants; Norfolks. Suit.
$5.00
Values from $0.00 to $0.r.O.
They are all wool and well mado.
Suit and Overcoat.
Children's CoatB: Chinchilla,
Astrnkan and heavy wool, diag
onals, coats for llttlo girls.
$;t.l..
Children's wool dresses; neat,
serviceable Borgo. drosses ror
school wear. 110 per cent discount.
Ladles' Waists, Friday and Sat
urday. Materials of the best lin
gerie, linen, chlfron, messallno
and Cllflco. t!5 per cent discount.
Ladles' and Misses' Coats and
Suits. ONIMIALK PRICK.
VK OTARANTKK SA'riSl'ACTIOX.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RKTAIL DKPARTMKXT
hUMHKlt. LATH, hlllMHiKH. MOULDINGS. HASH AND 1IOOII8,
ROOFINO PXI'KR, I7TC.
OUT TIIK KUKL HILL IN TWO HV USINO OUR WOOD.
PIIONK 1WO. 1HS SOUTH IIROADWAV
TOKIi OSTLIXD.
J Piano Tinier and llcimU
11.1 S. Sixth street. . ' ( "'rr'
Leave ciders at W. .;. , t
Coiiipuny, "".Mini,
J
M. WRIOHT,
V . Ihilldltig Contractor.
Kstliimtcri furnlslicd r i
An lionest Job gniiiantcctl K
HIK-II. ' "o
O. CJOSXKY,
specific
UML
eroilcn tllllii n lini.l. t i. '
tlons urnlshed on renuMt
A satisfied customer la l,etI, ,
I'. TOMPKINS, I), s. T.
Dl'lll.lliku II.,,. II...
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y Continctor ,d limidor'
Kstlmntes, drawing and L,
lietti
-... w....u ., LOOK aBT
ono of my 10 up and see It
i tun luiiiiuic, j
Plioiio IBI. MursliflcM, oJ
w
Phone UHI-L, Hours II in j.j ,, .
Office Room '-', i:m, x, nj
rR. H. M. SHAW "
L-' Kyi'. Knr, Xose and Throat
DR. MAT'ITK It. SHAW
Diseases of women nnd clillilr
Olllco phono :i.'IU. Honms 200 in
202. Irving Ulock.
DR. A. .1. HKNDRV
DKNTISi'
Mnrshlleld. Oregon.
Rooms 20t-2hT, Coko ItulIdlnR.
RcbIiIcucu phone 2i"2-.
Olllco phone 1 12-J.
EANDON BY THE
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
A TKW TKX ACRK TRACTS I'Ol'R MILKS SOUTH O.N
COt.vn IKMD :5 PKR A( RKi !il()( CASH, HALAXCK
TWO VKARS, XO IXTKRKST, NO TANKS, FIXK SAXDY
LOA.M, LKVKL IIKXC'H LAND.
Buy OneIt Will Make You Money
DbmiaH MacKktosh
RKAL KSTATK
and
INHURAXCK.
MRS. KARRINOKR,
Tencher of Piano.
Residence Studio, No. 109S,
Comor Commercial and Eleventh h
Plume :ttt(..l.
Money Won't Grow
unless It is added to by Thrift and Kconomy, aud then Invested
You ennnot enslly mako monoy without nionoy. If you spend nil
p?onh."inoi"t?thlnK W'th W",0h ' ,,ICOt ("",0ltl'"' "r
He on the Safo Sldo.
Save at least n small part of your Income.
Open n SavlngH Account In This Dank nnd regularly mako a do
posit every wool: or month.
The First, National Bank
Of Coos Bav
BKN.IAMIN OSTLINI).
Consulting Kuglnrrr ill
Archllecl.
Offices. iu Irving Ulock.
Phono 10:t-L or UII7-.I.
Muishflcld, Offp
KRL RILKY UAIiLINGKIl
l'lbnlst and Ttachn
Ratldonco-Studlo, 237 8o. Droilnj
Phono 18-L.
w,
a. OHANDLKIl.
ARCHITKCT.
Room itiM and RiiU, Coke IliM
Marshflnld, OrrKon.
WM. fl. TURPKN.
ARCHlTKrr
Mnrshfleld. Orecon.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title .xi Trust Co. Alutwrti.
lliorouglily depcndiililc. In
iiiedlalo service, prompt attw
lion to nil IntcicMH nf of
cileiitH. .Mliiimiim nut.
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDKST HANK IV COOS COUXTY.
KMnhlMied 1KH1).
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $515,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Officer:
J. V. Rennet t, President.
.1. II. l'lunngan, Vice-President.
R. F. Williams, Cashier. ,
(ioo. l- Winchester, Asst. Cashier.
South Coos
River Boats
Tioga leaves Mnrshlleld tot
head of rlvor at 8 a. m.,
turning In ovonlng.
Stenmor Rainbow 1
head of rlvor nt 7 a. m.
returning lonvea Marsbfleld
9 fi 111.
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ROOKHS ."i SMITH.
I
f
RKCKIVKS PRAISK.
L. L. Thomas, local inonagor for
tho Wiley R. Allen company. Is in re
ceipt of n letter rrom the Snn Krnn
cisco otflce of the company commend
ing hini for his big hale In this dist
rict during tVe past mouth.
XOTK'K OK DISSOLI'TIOX OK
PARTXKRSIIIP
iiKLh CliriTIUI HARK.
Whismau brother, of Acme, have
l iiniiased two tous of tiilttiHit brk
from I'nel ?nn aud will ul it
front trees iu the Slualaw Natlmial
Forest. The work of peeling will bo
commenced early In the spring.
Florence West.
We, the uudernigued. heretofore
doing business as co-part nerg under
the firm naiw of i. 8. Knufman &
Co.. hereby give uotice to the nub-
jllc that we have thl diy, v mutunl
conaeut, iMiied partnership, niei
(Hat the business of ald firm will
lw coutlnued by I. S. Kaufman and
(1. W. Kaufman, under the name of
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
Dated at Mamhrleld, Orgou. this
M day of Feuruarv. 1 9 1 1.
I. S. KAUFMAN.
O. W. KAUFMAN.
ALVA DOLL.
KINDLY ttBMEMBlSK AND C.1VID US A TRIAL
KVKRVTIIINti IN Tlll-J HAKKRY LINK
iALVRSTIFIELD DAK1NO COIPANY
lilit NORTH SKCOND ST., NKAR CKNTRAL AVKNL'K. PHONIC 128.
Do you need any . , .
Dishes?
If so, look nt our window.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and
Spice House.
J 30 So. Ilroadway. Phone 301-j
CAPK ARAOO COI KKK
T. J. SCA1FK g A. II. IIODOINS
Marshfield PAINT AND
uLccjivninxu v.u.
Khtlmates Fiiruished.
Phono aot-J. .Marlitlcld, Oregon.
Send Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
VVK FURNISH A RAO AND WILL
PAV TIIU POSTAOK ON ITS
RKTURN.
Coos Bay Steam LaunBry
hone 57-J Marshfield
CITY Al'TO AND TXI SV.M&
A now tnxlcab u hcen a4W
my nuto sorvlce. Careful W
...... i . mw time. SU
win go uuywiiuiu "v
. ,-nl. nhlWfc ll
iiinnco uigar ficoru r
K.'I,fIi iiliiinn ian..
TOM fiOODALF. 1'reprlfW
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
- See-CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
STADBEN
ALL KINDS of PIIOTOGIl
WORK, IJroinide KulnrgiW
Kodak Finishing
MUWM!
FAMILY IHNNERS
In our new location, we nro e
peclally prepared to cater to famllj
trade. Regular meals or short or
ders. Open day and night.
MERCHANT'S CAFK.
j Broadway and Commercial Mild
" .Attn
nUY W ...nsf
1IKNDKRSON LA l'lii.
COHsl.W
. S. S.lblNlNGS
NORTH IHi-
Big Clearance
Now on at
The Electric Shoe Store,
180 So. Hroadffflj.
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