The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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ii TRACT AS PARK
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' Dr. Hofsfall Would Like to See
' Marshfield and North Bend
- . Unite to Secure Park
That tho cities or Marshfield nnd
North Dond should unlto in an ef
fort to secure tho forty-ncro tract
embracing what aro known ns tho
Emplro Lakes, nnd hold as tt futuro
public park, is tho belief of Dr.
Win. Ilorsfnlf. Tho tract lieu JiiBt
off tho Emplro road nnd It Is be
lieved could bo secured nt a rca
fionnblo sum now.
Dr. llorsfnll says It Is ono of
tho most Ideal spots for n park. In,
mldltton4to Its valuo for park pur
poses, tho tract Is uulqtto lu that
tho principal species of trees nntlvo
to this section nro found In tho
Bmall nron. Thcro nro glnnt Doug
las Firs, Ccdnr, Spruco, Homlock
nnd otliors, about tho only kind
missing ibolng tho Vow, which Is
found on tho higher olovatlons. In
addition to tho great trees, which
could In tho park bo preserved for
futuro generations, tho trnct Is thick
with rhododendrons whoso marvelous
beauty in tho early spring Is ono
of tho wonders of tho Oregon tim
ber. Tho lakes, fed by springs, nro
nuothor nttractlon for park pur
poses, and a llttlo work would con
vert It Into n flno park, Tho op
' onlng of tho now North Dond-Em-plro
road will tnako moro ncccss-
iblo nnd Dr. HorsfaU thinks that
.boforo Coos Day has had a vory
great growth tho city of tho futuro
would bo greatly enhanced by tho
jmrk.
Ho may tnko stops to boo what
can bo dono to ncqulro tho tract
ns n public park.
GRAN
TS PASS LINE
IS
1
BOOSTER
Col. Rosa Says it Would Tap
Great Coal and Timber Sec
tionCoal Output Less
Col. It. II. Ilosa of Dandon, who
loft for homo yesterday after n short
stay on tho Bay Indicated that there
woro still good prospects of tho rail
road bolng built ,frohi Dandon or
Port Orford via tho Coqulllo Vnlloy
to Myrllo Point. Ho Bays that he,
Galllor Brothers and somo others
hnvo been working steadily on tho
project for tho last couplo of years
nnd have not given up hope, In fact
aro moro enthusiastic over It than
over. Ho declares that tho Grants
Pass road would mean moro to Coos
county development than any othor
lino, not excluding tho coast road of
tho Southern Pacific. Tho proposod
routo would lncludo tho Smith-Pow
ers lino ns a link In It.
Ho said that in addition to tho
millions of feet of timber that tho
road would tap, It would alBO open up
tho great Squaw Dnsln coal deposits.
Ho Bays that this Is tho best coal
field on tho coast. Ho declares thoro
Is mora coal nnd bettor coal thoro
than nnywhoro clso. Ho Bald that ho
had personally taken out samples of
tho coal nnd coked It, something that
cannot bo dono wjth tho coals In this
section.
PLACE ED
111
ON BLACKLIST NOW
Officers Richardson and Car
ter Decide to Hasten His
(lew Year's Resolution
Ed Qiilnn, loggor nnd Jack of all
trndos, who has boon a regular board
er at tho Marshfield city Jail, was In
ngnln last night. As usual, ho was
ponullcss. Officer IMchnrdson, nftcr
conferring with Chief Carter, decid
ed to eliminate tho nuisance nnd ta
inted an order to nil tho saloons for
bidding thorn to sell Qulnn liquor.
Lost night Qulnn cnuscd grief nt tho
Portland Rooming Houbo boforo ho
was tnkon to tho station.
Decordor Dutlor todny oxorclscd
clemency In tho enso of Henry Mc
Donald, who wits arrested Inst night
by Oflcers Cartor nnd Richardson.
McDpnnld wnlkod up to Fred Uakor
on North Front street, noar Mrs. El
rod'u storo, nnd landed on him.
linker was almost knocked through
tho pinto glass, Doth wero badly In
toxicated, McDonald got n frlond to put up
$10 bnll nnd today Recorder Duller
ordered tho $10 refunded to him nnd
nlso defcrrod tho collection of u $G
line.
llojH IIolluT Firemen.
Cordon Smith reported todny thnt
n numbor of kldH lu West nnd South
Mnrshflold had broken Into tho flro
Iioiihcs lu those sections and render
ed tho equipment temporarily unolosi.
In ono they dumped out tho choml
cal nnd In nuothor choked tho hoso
iiozzlo with u Htlck, In nuothor thu
amnio was taken nway. Tho lnds
vtll ho punished if found.
No Moro Air iiiiik.
Chlof Curler Is also putting tho nlr
guns out of commission, u number
having outorcd complaint about thorn.
Tho othor day Mrs. Walter Richard
uon, wlfo of Officer Rlchurdson, wns
utruck by a Bhot from tho gun of
Hugh Sneddon's son nnd narrowly
escaped severe Injury. Air guns will
oo confiscated whenevor found In the
(hands of boys now.
ConI Product Less.
Owing to tho poor market for coal
nnd also to tho greater part of tho
year being dovotcd to development
work on tho Smith-Powers mlno nnd
tho Denver Hill mlno, tho conl output
of Coos county for 1914 will bo con
siderably less than It has been In
yenrs gono by. However, with tho
Smith-Powers mlno fully opened up
nnd tho now Beaver Hill shaft sunk,
next year should bo a record breaker
In addition to this tho completion
of tho railroad from Eugeno will
open up nn outsldo mnrkot which will
Incrcaso the output materially.
According to figures gathered by
tho Marshfield Chamber of Commorco
tho totnl output of tho Coos county
coal mines lu 1914 will bo about 55,
000 tons. All tho regular operators
excopt Peart Brothors havo rcportod
and cxcluslvo of their output tho to
tal for tho county Is about 52,000
tons.
Tho output of tho various mines
In tons Is given ns follows:
Denver Hill 14,000
Smlth-Powors 12,000
Moby 12,000
Mageo, Rlvorton 4,076
Avonn, Coqulllo 0,250
15. CONWAY INCORPORATES
COMPANY AND WILT SUM, SE
CUR1TIES IN MYRTLE ARMS
LIST OF TENANTS AND PLANS
FOR DOND ISSUE.
Tho Mlyrtlo Arms was Incorpor
ated under tho laws of Oregon by
the Dennett, Swnnton nnd Dennett
Law Office, this month. Tho Myrtlo
Arms Company wns organized to own
nnd opornto tho Myrtlo Arms Apart
ment Building. Tho Company nro
Issuing t pec cent First Mortgngo
Gold Bonds for half tho valuo of tho
property with Interest payable semi
annually. Tho Bonds nre secured by
a trust deed held by tho Bonnett
TrtiBt Company., In trust for tho pro
tection of tho bond holders.
Tho funds bo derived aro used to
clear tho final Indebtedness of tho
construction of this .magnificent
building which has been n big boost
for Coos Bay. Providing flno mod
ern homo comforts for tho many bet
ter clnss investors and others slop
ping here, to look tho country over,
ns well ns for many local people.
Tho building hns boon n hugo suc
cess, right from tho start, paying well
upon tho investment. Tho following
Is n list of tho tonnnts occupying tho
AparlmcntB.
Apartment
imw
jLaS
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List pf unclaimed letters remaining
In tho Marshflold, Oregon, Post Of
fice, for tho week ending Dccombor
29, 1911. Persons calling for tho
snmo will plcnso say ndvortlsod and
pay ono cent for each lottor called
for.
Drndloy, C. E., 2.
Culllgnn, J. T.
David, John,
Dnrdjo, Mrs. Jniuos.
DounlBon, Dan,
Demi, Frank.
Olorgls, A. '.
Halo, Lnsler.
Jones, Mrs. Frank,
Konnlcut, Miss Eunjec.
Llnd, John.
MoFullg, J. D. .
Munn, A. C.
Ponco, Ross.
Run, floorgo.
Snarl, Miss .Sauna.
Todd, Frank J.
Vial, Mrs. Paul.
Wultors, Mrs. Ilonory.
V. D. CURTIS,
Post Mnstor.
8TORIC CIETS HUSY.
North Rend Firemen' Tenth An
Jiuul Dull, Ecklioff Hull, North Rend,
Now Year's Eve, Tluu-Mlny, Doe. SI,
Diihby Oiclieoti'ii.
Don'fc liilss" NEW "YEAR'S EVE
DANCE, EAtJLUS' HALL, TUTUS.
DAY night. Four hours DANCING,
O'CLOCK to 1 A. M.
DANCl'fTUE OLD YEAR OUT
AND THE NEW YEAR IN AT
JiAGLE'S J! ALL, DECE.MDI R JM.
MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA. DVXC
JNG UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK.
Dr. Stotnmlor reports tho follow
ing births for tho past wook: Dec.
19, to. Mr, nd Mrs. Wultor Pohlor,
a bon. Dec. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Strong, of Arago, a girl. Dec. 22,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frolodonberg,
a girl, Dec. 23, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Will
Crlbblns, of Brldgo, n girl. Dec. 20,
to Mr. and Mrs. Tike Cook, a boii.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
DANCE AT SUMNER SATURDAY,
JAN. 1!.
DANCE THE OLD YEAR
AND THE NEW YEAR, IN
Thco. Bradley,
Manager Blanco Cigar Store.
F. W. Smith,
Bus. Mgr. Record Publishing Co.
F. C. Ocklomnnn,
Accountant, Tho Parisian.
4 F. E. Conway,
Pros, nnd Oon. Mgr. tho F. E.
Conway Company.
C T. C. Russell,
Manager tho Bcavor Hill Coal Co.
G II. GJordrum,
Professor of Piano.
7 H, S. Harris,
Manager Tho Parisian.
8 F. W. Pnync,
Cost Accountant, C. A. Smith
Lumber Company.
9 William Grimes,
Investments and Banking.
10 Dr. J. II. Jcsson, Physician.
11 L. T. Tester, Real Estate Drokor.
12 C. F. Noovlus,
Chomlst, Coos Bay Papor and
Pulp Mill.
13 Gordon Bros.,
"aordon'B," Shoo Morchnnts.
14 Carl DavlB,
Timber Dopt., C. A. Smith Lum
bor Company.
j lo R. M, Jennings,
Mnnagor, Oregon Power Co.
17 E, A. Cumbers,
Mnnagor, Standard Oil Co.
18 M. L. May,
Representing Unas Bros., Wholo
salo Grocers,
19 Curl L. Stockln,
Wholcsnlo Candy Dealer.
20 C. D. Drowor,
Manager of tho Convortlblo Clinlr
Company.
21 O. M. Dunlnp,
Chlof Salesman of tho Convortl
blo Chair Company.
23 Mr. Ilouth?
Timber Dopt., C. A. Smith Lum
ber Company.
To F. E. Conway and Miss Jessie O.
Booth,
Marshflold, Oregon.
Tho undersigned Attorneys nnd
Counsellors nt Law, hereby certify
that wo hnvo carefully prepared tho
Articles of Incorporation nnd Orgnnl-
atlon papers of Myrtlo Arms; nlso
u wear
TETSON?
IiVwejmade .the
"Stetson" hats our
selves, we could not
have greater faith in
them. In all pur expe
rienccas hatters, wc
have never seen or heard
of a hat so remarkable
for style, quality and
service.
"Money Talks"
Hub
(MW5lioeflL
iTHREE STORES
Marshfield
Dandon and
Myrtle Point
mud
u
E
nearly
FMISHED
Rapid Progress Made on Con
struction Between Bay and
Ten Mile Section '
Thnt tho grading of tho Wlllaniotto
Pacific between Coos Bay and Ton
Mllo Lakes has been practically
comploted, Is the report brought
back by n Mnrshflold' tnnn, who has
Just mndo tho trip over tho road.
Ho says thnt tho rapidity with which
tho work has been dono Is almost u
revelation.
Ho traveled on tho right of way
fcr u considerable distance and this
pnrtly rovcnlcd tho socrot. From
Dynnmlto, tho point on tho Day
whoro tho grading started, to Ten '
Mllo, tho grniHng was all In tho
sand. .Tho only stretch of solid
earth was noar tho Ton Aitlo laiccu.
Tho wholo formation allowed that
tho country had been built up by
the Pacific, tho sand thrown tip by
tho wnvos and tho ocean being '
gradually forced westward In by-'
gono years.
Thoro Is n llttlo grading this
Bldo of the lnkos to bo finished nnd
Bomo northward along tho lakes i
toward tho big tunnel. Ono tun
nol this sldo. of Ton Mllo ha3 boon!
bored through. I
All (lint romnlus Is considerable I
brldgo nnd trestlo work which will
. . . . . i
DUUll IOIIOW UP tllO Klu-.-r3.
launch Mils Cnhlu
PmirrrtRU nn Mm l.l.r lirlilr.r. ...,.ou
nU.,.l.l . l. ., . I . --""- ' " llliwoo
......,. iu ,,.. uu,m ,m oxo- tho bay Is nlso innrkoil. Tho night
cutlon or tho papers furnishing tho before last, Jack Lapy, whllo go
Information required under -what Is B out to North Inlot wlth 1)r
known ns tho Bluo Sky Law, Chapter Horsfull in hl Bpocdboat, tho Kid,
341, Pago CCS, Session Lnws of 1913; J struck a cnblo which tho brldgo
and tho Certificate of Incorporation ' gang had strung ncross the North
and Permit requlrod undor nld law, Inlot ehnnnol. Ho wus hitting It
havo been Issued by tho Corporation I up full speed, about twenty mllos
Commissioner of tho Stato of Oro-Por hour, whon his propoller struck
gon; nnd In our opinion said Myrtlo "10 cnblo, which was submorgod
ArniB Is n duly organized corporation
under tho laws of Orogon, llconsod
and duly authorized to soil its stocks
and bonds,
(Signed) Bonnott, Swnnton &
Bennett.
Theso First Mortgngo Gold Bonds
eighteen Inches or bo. Tho Kid
enmo to a suddon stop and was iU
most capsized, Flnnlly sho wns!
hnulod Into shore nnd tho launch!
was raised on a brldgo derrick and i
tho cablo unwound out of tho pro-!
pollor. It took nbout four hours j
with tholr double security and tho,to Rot tno K,d ,n BnnP to rim "Kn,'i
seven per cent Interest paynblo twIco!nml ,n tho 8ntlnio Dr. HorsfaU
r year mnko an Ideal investment for r"11""1 "I' to tho Judd landing and
anyone wishing a safe, suro income 1 .m U0W0 Wnd r(, aCr83 t0
at a good rato of Interest. il" l '
' Tho bonds will stand (ho closest'
investigation by tho shrowdest bust-1
noss mon, Thoy nro Issued In five
WM JZ
.
jjTe'
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5Day;PRE-INVENT0RYSALE
Mens Department
Special Sale on Men's Suits.
$20,00 values now $14.00
$25,00 values now $16.50
$30,00 values now $18.75
Women' s Department
Jn order to clean up the
sto'ck befono taking inven
tory, wo will place on sale
all Suits not specially mark
ed at one-ihalf price; all
COATS not specially mark
ed at ono-toilf price; all
Furs, one-hal1 price,. One
half price on all outside
Skirts; one-third off on
Knitted Underwear; Silk Un
derskirts and Nfovoltles not
specially marked; Hats for
one-half the New York cost,
as we are closing out all
Millinery, -This will be the
biggest cut in prices ever
mado and we feel sure ev
ery one will appreciate tho
bargains,
Practices in ' W
H. H. Haroer H
Puone 349-J, ,ak,Dg- ,
Special Sale Men's
1 Overcoats
$25,00 values now $16.50
$30,00. values now $18.75 .
$35,00 values now $22.50
Closing Out All Boys' Suits
and Overcoats
Suit valuo $5.00,
ppeclal $4.35
pult Value $6,00,
Special ..- $4.95
Suit Value $8,50,
Special $6.25
Suit Value $10,00,
Special $7.35
Boys' Overcoats, V-. Price.
$ 3,00 values, now $ 1.50
$ 6,00 values, now $ 3.00
$ 8,00 values, now $ 4.00
$12,00 values, now $ 6.25
515,00 values, now $ 7.50
SS'teasM
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"lt. MATTII3 It uit.S i
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2n2, IrvlnBniJ,w'J
'"lng BioGk
IBeniamin nonij
I COHltIriVn J..T....
JSSW,
"hono 103-L or 267.J.8
MarthHeM, i
W. G. Chandler
.. AltCHlTRrrp
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Wm. S. Turnen
AUCIIITEOT
Mcnhtleld, Qttioi:
Mrs. Olivia Frimfin iTTl
SWEDINII MAaaVUll " HI
lOALGVMvV
837 Commcrclnl txo.
Abstracts
Toil UKIilAIlLK ADSTHACTS OF TlTIiK AND 1NFOUSIATION
ABOUT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MAIlSHFIHIiD AND COQUILTAJ CITV, OUKOON
GttXKKAIj AGBXTSi KAST81DE AND flBNOSTAOKHN'H ADDITION
AGENTS TOIt CANADIAN l'AClFIO HAIIillOAD LANDS
1IEMIV SBNGSTACKEN, MANAGEIt
loel Ostlind
PIANO TUNER AND KRfj
la Comnnnv.
1B 8. Sixth street pho& i
Perl Rilev Ballinner
PIANIST AHnwir
Rosldonce Studio, 217 Nf, 1
MERCHANT'S mU
Popular place for
Good Meals.
n Prices Reasonable.
I fir. nmmnrrg X, P.U
The Cheerful Warmth
of a Gas Room Heater
chases chill and gloom
There is nothing so cheerless and gloomy as
a cold room. '
Most every house has its cold room or cold
corner which is avoided as a pest.
The gas room heater will make such a place
inviting and cozyput a tone of cheer in the
entire household.
SMITH'S VARIETY ST
North Bend, u
iur ranoy ana i
CHINA
AIX'T it Tim mTM::l
. - " "" "'Til
wo novor mama tho taller7
our pants wo bare to j
Wo novor blame the itr,i
when our aolcs grov oM'l
thin,
Wo novor blame the
whon our lids we btH
flout,
Dut wo ftlways blame tk I
j dry when our Bhlrti wttr i
COOS DAY STEAM LAll
Phono 57-J,
OUT
AT' hundred
dollar denominations nnd
EAGLES' HALL, DEORAIDEU ill.
MAUTI.VB OUCIIESTHA. DANC
,ING I'XTHj 1 O'CLOCK.
CHRISTMAS has come and gone, but we are still
selling groceries and to show our customers that
we appreciate their cash trade to make it an ob
'ect for them to pay cash, we are issuing cash register
'eceipts with all cash purchases. Come in and ask us
tbout it, and see how much you can save by dealing
with us,
Our Phone 3D.,T. C nil V Vp Any Time.
Coos Bfay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
cnu bo bought for cash or terms of
25 nor cent down nnd 25 ner cent ner
month.
I For further Information cull or
, wrlto to F. E. Conway Company,
! owners, office 207 Irving Dlock,
' Marshfield, Oregon.
! (Paid Adv.)
! DANCE THE OLD YEAU OUT
AND THE NEW YEAH IN AT j
EAGLES' HALL, DEOEMDEIl HI,
'MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA. DANC
1NG UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK.
DANCE
(JAN. 2.
Jjjjpli
Get a Can
TO-DAY
From Your
Hardware
or Grocery Dealer
B $ H
Gas room heaters are light easily moved
from room to room. '
You can have the heat just where you need it.
Gas room heaters are inexpensive to buy and
cost little to operate.
See the complete display of gas room heaters
at the Oregon Power Company office. Every
thing from a tiny bathroom heater up.
ST. LAWIIKXC13 HOWl
j (Formerly the Com HW
j Steam heat, hot and M W
No liquor,
Wo Invito you to iiyi$IU
wlntor ratca. Special Iwiieiwit
when two or more peneUM
j py samo room.
Use iron pipe connections not rubber tubing.
PAHISIAN CliHANIXfl U
DYEING WOHKS '
200 West Market At.,
Second BtreeL
Under now management Tm
low, and all worK ,'
Ijidles' work n
Phono 17C-J.
J. S. STK1!X8,
Prop
LEJT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACT
Tina Trust Co., AH''
thoroughly dopendiW.-J
dlato eorvlce, ProfP E
to all Interests pt ""n
MINIMUM 0 I
I. S. KAUFMAN &
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
Phone 178
"HiiTi
by ordorlng th t$i0
HFHRYVIIlEBi
Nut coal, per ton.. ;',,,C;
Lump Coal, per ton-, ;!,
Or. fell ton w fog
Jri
Phono IE-, or -
Hlllycr's IM" ""
AT SPMNEIt S.VTPRDAY,
DLACK SILK STOVE POLISH
For Salo by
SCHROEDER IIItiDENDRAND
Phono 177.
t CL.XMS, CHADS, FISH AND
AND OYSTERS
If you nro particular ahout
tho sholl fish yon eat, got ac-
qunlntcd with ua. Phono 3Q4-J.
I (X)OS RAY OYSTER CO,
I at Pnlaco Meat Mkt., Drondwny
I
All kinda of
FINE CHEESE
j Coquillo tiitd MU Hood Duttoi' j
j Fresh Ebsm, Eastern Oyt.toit, j
. I FWi.
j COOS RAY OYSTER CO. j
! Palnro Meat Market. j
, Phono 40G-J,
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