The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 10, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
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IE HOME OF BIG FEATURES
D V A UUbVILLt
iii Pntillno Joseph. Hint dnlnty
nraiio, nnd uulcrlc rhnngu nrtlst.
Ibs .foccpli plensed hor many honr-
with her enurmiug """ - wi
re il program and "oat nimenrliig,
.ximr-l IllSt lllKllt.
How n Tad brought happiness
his mother, "Helping Mother,"
appealing domestic iiriiiini uuii
(it play on tho lienrt strings, In
to reels, by tho Itex-Unlvorsnl Co.
ITU !. ,.. f .1 11.. t UPn.l
The Jinn ivuu nm, .. ...
iniD-rnlversnl drumn with Alex-
.!.. Onitpll :
IScah pnper hunger thrown hchlnil
L- nfii.f wrecking houso. "Slntltz,
o Taper Hanger." A Joker comedy
attiring Jiax ABiiur nun jouibu
XMntldtt
Six all new "I1(1 quality reels of
o Independent nrnnii.
Aiimlsslon. lower floor. niul first
Icony, tGc; second balcony, 10c.
iil.lrcn under tho ngo of ten years
cupylns seats , Be.
Here tomorrow mum, uuuiui
rolimnn preients "Tho Hotter Mini"
l'rogrc.lvo feature in lour rouis
the Famous riuyorH iuniiuny.
flnr A in Aiwnys: luur uouuori
L amusement. HoHUlt, SntlBfnc
bn. Tho most up-to-dnto thcator
LtnlniiiL' over 800 comfortable
lata and pictures unnqunllod.
Timesavers
! ! NOTICE i I r
WIJ 1IAVIJ ENLARGED OUR
Repair Department
Phone
Ud Vour Key Troubles
Bring
Your Guns and Illcyclcs
Send
Your Hrolcon Umbrollns
Your Work
Will Ho Dono Promptly.
arshfield Cyclery
Tho Phones
Ish-r i i.v
mo RROAHWAY
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will bo kept
OPEN TO TJIK FUHLIO
A regular Mate licensed
undertaker will lio lu
tluirgo
I'hono lr..T
R00FIWR
REPAIRING, CONTRACTING,
nuurnvu lYlAltKIALi),
rtUS AND CEMENT
J. L BRIfiF
3. 118. P. 89.
' HIGH nilAI ITY
FIIIISR FRUITS, VEGETARLES
AM) NUTS.
UverylhliiK I" Season EvceptionullJ
Keen Price.
Marshfleld Fruit Company,
At 1'nliico yii'ut. Mnrl..t
Ii'iioiio :joi.j.
Get a Receipt
nione 394-J.
Coos Bay
Tea, Cooffee &
Spice House
Broadway bet. Central and
i
commercial
MFSSPMRCR CCDUIPC
IHI
HEATER
TIGHT
ll'ItOMIT, COURTEOUS, HELIAHLE
TWO PHONES
158R 445
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
J. H. Jessen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
j Surgery nnd Diseases of Women a
i v Specialty,
i rton & Hansen bldg. Phono 229-J
i e. Myrtle Arms. Phone 304-L
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes under-priced.
Always good; rLbut now more
value than ever, j -&7SSOT
Clearing our fall and winter
stocks to make room for the
spring goods
Here is something extra special:
One Hundred Men's Suits
at ONE HALF PRICE
Not All Sizes In All Kinds But
All Sizes in Some Kinds.
All other goods same as pre
viously advertised
Wo Itoop your clothes
Woolen Mill Stores
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
Marshfield North Bend
FORTHREEDAYS ONLY
TWO OF THE CHOICEST LOTS IN BUNkER HILL AT A
REAL SACRIFICE
Wo liavo throo othor splondld good buys In improved residence
property, and wo nUo havo ono oxcollont business opportunity, as
well as 8omo flno vacant lots.
AUG. FRIZEEN :
GS Contral avonuo.
:i
YOU MAY BE COLD
Rut wo havo n hot prlco on coal nnd wood heaters this woolt.
Rotter soo us. Wo can sot you up a heater from $1.23 to 910.H0.
SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND
GENERAL HARDWARE AND l'LUMUING
Our Shop Dooa Gonornl Repair Work.
Goioj
to
A
ASIC YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS:
Which piano seoius likely to
Which piano comes nearest
Which piano will cost least
Whon comparing Pianos, rem
What Is Insldo. Insist 011 boo
aro paying a considerable- sum
The Kingsbur y
and many othor makes. Wo will glvo you expert Information; tho
bonoflt of many yoars experience, nnd quoto you tho lowest prices,
quality always considered. Terms easy.
Free Playor demonstrations ovory day.
L. Ii. THOMAS, Manager.
, If You Want the Best In
the Meat Line Telephone Us
TELL US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT
AND WE'LL DELIVER THE GOODS
We buy the best that Coos County and Portland can fur
nish us. We have equipped our market to keep and
ripen meats and give the most prompt and
efficient deliveries possible.
THE UNION
J. F. Ford Co.
174 South Broadway.
pressed freo of charge .
MEL G. DUNCAN
Phono 181-J.
ow
PIAMG?
glvo tho longest poriod of good use-?
to satisfying my car and my fingers?
for tuning nnd Incidental expenses?
ombor that tho Outside Case- Conceals
lng tho vltnls of that for which you
of money. Como and oxamlno
MARKET
Phone 58
hOGM
BREVTTIE&
AAAAAAAA.A...Ai
WKATHKK rORUCAST
! ,
Tr AmocUIpJ rtrit to Cool Ilr Timet.
OREGON Fair with vnrl-
ablo winds, mostly easterly.
.
LOCAL TKMPERATURU
RKCORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
J: 4.1 n. in., Fob. 10, by Ron J.
Ostllnd, special government
motoorologlst:
Maximum ,2
Minimum 32
At' 4:43 a. m 35
Precipitation 02
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 47.71
Precipitation samo period
last year 42.72
Wind: Southwost, cloudy.
Whh fluent, or City. Al Abby was
a guost of tho city last evening. On
the books ho was registered as drunk.
Ho appeared boforo Judge Rutlor and
hnd a cash balanco nftor paying his
$5 assessment.
Moii'h iiKM.'lliig Suiidny. MarBh
flold men Interested in foriiiulatlug
plans for a Roys' Sunday Class aro
Invited to meet 'with tho Commltteo
from tho churches mid wbincn's
clubs on Suuilny at .1 p. in. in tho
lecturo room of tho library.
(ties A'flvr INilaloes. Tho Alert
loft for upper Coos River this af
ternoon, after being tied up somo
time, to sccuro a shipment of 250
sacks of potatoes belonging to Hill
and Johnson, being brought hero
for Bending to outsldo markets.
Official Rndgu Comes. A bndgo
Inscribed United States Whito Slavo
Offlcor, Department of Justlco, ar
rived In tho mnll this morning for
II It Tlall fit ! lina iimt 1aak.
pointed to this district Ho Is bu w
posed to wear the emblem nt all
: . . . .
limes unuor ins coat in caso of
emergencies
(initio on Friday Tho schedule of
tho high school calls for a gamo
with tho Coqulllo quintet hero next
Friday evening. The Independents
will rest this week, hut nro trying
to got a game nrran);od with tho
Coqulllo Independents to take placo
hero a week from this Friday night.
Tho high school gamo will bo called
promptly nt olght o'clock.
Daughter Horn. Gcorgo Rotnor.
of tho Woolen Mills Store, is In
receipt of a birth announcement
card from Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. How-
mnn, of Portland, tolling of tlio
i i..i .i i.... t .1.-1.. i
I.-nliriiiiff Tim llttln otpnimni. 1,n'
niry
uniu niruiiKur mm
boon named
Kllen Jenn. Many
r v ..i ... ... "
rniMlniKn C0" -
jiS'tCuo ir,N.-K,II Nel -
enn linllL'Ilt frrilii Tnm Prnu-fnril hvn
25-foot o ' on" Ilroadway sou 1, 'of
..all avcmie yesterday afternoon for
fiuuu. ib jo buiu iimi. inu lUJiiiw
woro cash. Tho depth of tho lots
Is 140 foot. Mr. Nolson states thati
,1no tint nnort In nrort nnv,
-.!." .I :." .:i..: -"'
uiiuuiiij,- on 1110 jnuiiuriy in preb- T ,, MAhTIV linoltltoonor for Haus
ont. Tho trnnenctlon occurred , J' " r'l?.t' ""K,.?. ,L I.S"
through tho office of J, W. Watt.
Cousin to Front. Mrs. (1. L.Roy
Hall, wife or Rev. LoRoy Hall, has
Just received a lottor from hor
homo In Kngland that 0110 of her
cousins has gone to tho front In
answer to Lord Kltchonor's call.
Tho lottor camo from tho west const
of Kngland whoro no troublo hns
bocn exporlencod from tho Air raids
and the peoplp fool qulto sccuro
from molestation,
JCIrliy In Alniiticer. At n mooting
of the Coos County Furmors' Union
Warehouso Commltteo 111 Coqulllo
yesterday, W. II, Klrby was elected
gonorn.1 maungor in pinco or u. A
flntnimrt iiflin fnaltrnnil f ! If lulkit
ias becnlti charge of tho wholesale MR. AND MRS. J. T. HARR1GAN An offorl Is being made to orgnn
. ."!i"" Vi- -A .i:.. .7i i?. oxnoct to lonvo on the Nairn Smith 'r0 a Sunday school class for nil the
made .such n success of It that ho wl,on sho goos South again ror a oldor boys or Marshfleld to be eon
was promptly advanced to tho moro'- abort aojourn In California dur ng ditctea by buslnoss nipn of tho olty.
roBiions bio noslt on Wlion .Mr. .MIIl -
toyno decided to ronro.
Bcliulirt WleVlpro. Scliubort.
ror years stownrd on tho stonnisblp
Alllanco when sho oporntcd Into
Coos Ray, Is now In Rottordam. In
n letter to friends horo, ho says thnt
tho gcnornl belief in Rotterdam Is
that tho Allies havo tho upper hand
of Germany nnd when Lord Kltchou
onor puts his uow army of 2,000,000
men In tho field in tho spring, the
loud will come quickly, Mr, Scliu
bort Is well Known on wio nay ami
lins nronorty hero. Ho was gen
erally known ns "Foxo" Scliubort.
Rltler (Jot's South, At four
o'clock' yesterday afternoon tho
Qeorgo W. Elder loft out for Eu-
reka carrying-eight pnssongors from
hero. She Is expected to arrlvo back
on Coos Ray Thursday evening and
leavo ut nluo o'clock Friday morn
ing for Portland. Thoso who left
rrom hero woro: Miss lu Lamonoa
kle, Mrs. J. L. Masson, A. C. Nlllory,
L. S. O'Connor, E. C, Nutter, John
R. Smith, yllllam Nye, R, Nuck.
Caps At Section. One or tho first
ordors coming from tho'S. P. offices
since tho merging, of tho company's
l(nes In Oregon Is ono ordering the
employees at tho station and all
train men to wear oMclal caps
properly Inscribed with tho position
or the owner. The caps havo been
ordered and nro expected hero In
about a week. Conductors and brake
men on the passenger trains will
wear in addition the blue untlorra
ot the company. I
Released From Jail, Claude Al-'
len, charged with burglary In Judge!
Sliuster's court at North Rend, and
kept in JaU " ?300 bonds, has'
1.
.been reloaded on $1j0
mo young man Is c
'stealing chickens from
uHiuL-iice, suspicion resting on nun 1
.because It was alleged that the pe
culiar shoes ho was wearing when
1 apprehended, corresponded to the I
1 murks left outsldo the chicken coop.
Judge Shunter wan lenient for he
I Id If linfll.f.ltl l. l ..l.iiltin.. .... ....
a mihvuuiii ia ivf HUUllll'l W 1 111, I
ho can hold to the
burKlury charge.
ciiSri
Ruii'hci' In Clmim
tins has been nnnolntod
,i. i....i p- ,, ,... . ,
iuu ioici uj(k .inn iiiy niuiun nun
louny tooic cbargo and closed the
Peoples 5-1 0-1 G cent Store on Front
street.
('! Smashed. A laxlcnb which In
operated hero by a man HvIuk nonr
Llbby, wns snutBlied up nrotty bad
the night before Inst In a collision.
Ho did not ascertain who ran Into
his car on tho Mbby road. Ills stand
Is near tho Palaco Cofo.
KiiginccrhiK Work. Harry G. Rut
siding In the Tower apartments. Mr
Dutlor will open an engineering of
flco hero nnd follow his profession,
the report that ho wns to bo Identi
fied with a grocery at North Rend
being erroneous.
I Ratikritpt. 13. C. Unrkor, who
no, oft n, nUUr"
has slnco been res'ldine on tho Gould
ranch. nuovc Allegany, has been nd
Judged a bankrupt. Ho pnld out
something less than 50 per cont un
der tho assignment nnd tho bank
ruptcy proceedings nro to rollovo
him of further liability. C. I. Rcl
.gard Is his attorney. Ho has no ob
'sots and tho tunount of his liabilities
aro not known. They nro practically
nil to wholesalo Jowolry firms.
Funeral Todny. Tho funeral of
Mrs. Harry Winkler today was large
ly attended by the ninny friends of
tho docenBed nnd her families. Tho
floral offerings wero among tho
moBt beautiful and numerous over
seen hore. A requiem mnsa was
colobratod by tho Rev. Father If. J.
MeDovItt assisted by Father Kovnoy,
of Dandon, nnd Fathor Wnllnco. Tho
pall-bonrorn woro largely of hoc for
mer classmates and wore Kmninlt
Htnck. John Stack, Oscar Kronholm,
.loo Ronnott, John Forgusnn and Ur
neBt Hnrrlugton, Mrs. CIiiih, Stnuft
sang Mrs. Wlnklor's favorlto song,
"The Rosary." Sho was accompanied
by Mrs, Horsfnll.
AMONG THE SICK
L .oy Olillniul. who lives nonr
' J'Ilbb- ' conflnot io the homo of
. Un hah Afnit.Ai' ti.llii n tmi'nrn nttnlr
Homer Mnuzoy, with a sovoro attach
of pleurisy and la grlppo.
Mrs. McLaggen, of Rnstflldo, Is
suffering from nn Infected Jaw that
has kept hor confined to tho houso
for several days.
. CARM1CHAKL waB In from
... 1 I III Ih1 .1.1 liliulltnntl
T, k,TONc dnw Si
D,v0lj ,,.,; Sr a Lhort trip
i .fort" I,Uct ror n mon inp l
, tinv.
. H, MIMJlllv, II ortll JI1I01
.. .i... ,.i... r n
I i "i '"'J,.""B uu"" lu"'" " "
. U11UIL LIIII.
JASPUR VOAKUM. a lildo buyer of
' ""'"J"0:' ,B th0 dty t0,,fty cn
DHHIHUBH iril
' 11- J JTrf-ViX
ffiWPfoJfotUk. ',l '
. run.ierpMin' will lonvo PrltlllV
?E fll, I I wl n- u i
L1"', nV .," nn.. lV:at.,M ft
" ull' u,i" '""
also. Include
sontt o.
or & Hauser, was horo Inst ovonlng
from North Inlet, returning Ulo.ro
this morning.
ROV ARDOTT, who Is now running 1
on tho Smlth-Powors' lino beyond
Myrtlo Point, wns n Marshflold
visitor last night.
J. D. GOSS Is oxpoctod to return
Rnmlnv frnin Sun 1'YniirlBrn whom
lor and fas 5Z XZl1?0 " oedwel. Feb
this week from California, aro ro- nmr' -3 wlUl a ow 801'1 machine In
ho has boon trying tho enso of T. Unlnos.
Pnrkor versus tho ,C. A. Smith I Lndlos' Art Club Mrs. W. R. Cur
Company. 1 1'"
W. F. M'KLROWNKY exports to The commlltoe hns in project tho
loavo on tho 13ldor Friday morning ' orgnnlzing or a boy's Sunday School
for Portland, whore ho goos on ) class for moral and othlcnl training,
u business trip. Ho mny go : A mooting for men Inlorostpd In this
Knst as far as Chicago boforo ro-1 work Is called for Sunday at 3 p. 111. In
turning. '
i "". "" " "
Eposltlon.
"KNUY l.KMIEUK. who has been
U1H11U Ull 111 III" 1111" ll"W WH'N.
camo down yostonlay. Ho Is pre
paring to loavo for Ills old homo In
Minneapolis .whloh ho has not visit
ed for flvo yoars.
ANDY HRICKSON, formerly or
Footo'B auto lino, but recently
omployed nt n South Inlot tie
enmp, Is spending n row dny
horo. Ho Injured his hand rathor
sovoroly tho other tiny.
'DOC" VERLIN PARKER, who has
neon empioyou in survuyiiig wmu
hero for somo tlmo, loft this nei
nOOll for Rniltlon, whoro llO Will
work with Govornmont Knginoer
Wright on tho Jotty projoct thore.
y, j. PRESTON, of the Smith
Powers construction camp at
headtiuarters. south of Myrtlo 1
Point, enmo to Marshfleld ynator-.nonr (ho SmIth mWt blB ,,,,, lje,ntt
day from Morcy Hospital, whore to utllM 00 of ti,e taU gI0jjegtacks
ho has boon roouporntlng from an ror ono of Ul0 mMia orectlng one
oporatlon from nppendloltls. u mat nnd making provision for an
got along remarkably well. Doing , othor ,f u Bj,Qn(l i,0 n9eessary. The
confined Just a wook by lie op. ooniimy efln m(Wt a tue rmuir&.
oration. Ho exnocts to return to mnU wcwt ,0 M( t,e B,tBi wh,ril
camp In a cplo or days. g fll)0Ut a50xI50. nee. Tho coat or
A. P. JOHNSON, constal lo at Lake- , , wU ag ulne), am, the t.
Bide, wus In Mars h f 0 III last ovo- roferred to tbo Marshfleld Cham-
n,nB- '1 '...nf. Tra Ksa!i that I,e- f Commtw. The plan was tp
severe b ck spoil, lie ? niVo the Capo lllanco station her
ovcrything Is going '0ly 1 tho c0lt f iMng ,upUa, ,0 c,,
:ake.sl'?- ." 'n.l', .? JA 'Aii 1 1 Blanco Is prohibitive. The govern-
s idfl , osca el vlt 1 ins Hit 0 crlmo
and BerTo'us ro. bio ",, It did the
las year when It wns filled with I
railroad construction crews. ,
1 HE HOME
affy made
i avern candy
We ninki our own Ico cronni
SI78 Central uve., I,"ono liU-It
g&itmn SHERIFF
TBKES i IIISE
R. J. LoilCJ, WIlO Formerly
L,ycd Here, to Bring Ma-
umiio prom los Angoies
From thu office of deputy sheriff
nt Los AilgeloB to the role of a
black sand miner Is the change being
made by R. J. Long, who arrived yes
terday from the south mid left this
morning for Curry county, where he
has mining Interosts. He expects to
roturn to Los Angeles In a few days,
IIIVI1 1113 IB 1111U1 USlUll. .Ull iuiik 1H
a nephew of Colonel Rom of Rnn
dou. He has leased considerable
l.ltlnll t.n Im I .. I A...ri .. .1 .. t (.
Curry county proporty for mining
operations
Mr. Long says that he has found
that will .rv. practically
iovor' PR'Ucle of gold going through
It. The machine Is a now one nnd Is
not placed on tho market for sale.
Tho company In which ho is interest
ed will try tholr hand on somo claims
thoy have near Jumping Off Joe In
Curry county.
Fifty cubic yards of dirt during1
nn eight hour day, ho statos, can bo
handled with tho now contrivance
Wntor bubbles up through tho sluices
from underneath and tho sand, by
means of nn agitator that can bo
rogulatod, Is kept In constant motion
as tho water pours through. A con
crete haso covorod with copper is,
used.
While hore Mr. Long proaentotl
Shorjff Johnson with a new typo of
hnndcuffs which nro guaranteed to
detain oven such i.gnplo as "Ono Kyo"
O'Rrlon, who hnvo wrists and Imiuli
of about tho tamo slzo. Ho told tho
sheriff ho could hold nn eel with
them.
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Women Ask Ministers to
Preach on Subject Meet
ing Sunday to Make Plan
Tho commltloo formed from tho
vnrloitB women's clubs and tho city
churchon for tho quostlon of provid
ing rollglous Instruction nnd a placo
for tho hoys of Marshflold to updid
tholr Sunday atloruoons at tholr Inst
mooting decided to request tho minis
ters of ovory church In Marshfleld to
prenoh on this question tho first Sun
day after llaster and to offor any
solution thoy might hnvo to tho ques
tion at that time. TI16 commltteo has
boon cnllod to moot tho week nftor
I theso sormnns to soo If some dorlulto
nnd practical plnu can bo arrived at.
Tho roprosontntlvos of tho various
church 0 and clubs nt tho Inst moot
ing woro:
Rnptlst church Mrs. Hall and
Mrs. l)onno'.
W. C. T. U. Mrf. John Nuglo.
Clirlstlon church Mrs. It, A. Cop
plo nnd Mrs. I). C. McCnrtj'.
Prosbytorlan Mm. C. R. Vnlters.
lJplHOopnl Guild Mrs. Harry Nas
uurg and Rev. It. K. Hrownlng,
Progross Club Mm. W. F. MoKl
downoy.
Coos Rny Wanton's Club Mrs. A
the locturo room of tho library.
1 n-i hiuii wtiu nru niiuroaiiHi uuii jiuvo
Ideas to offer lu this connection are
Invited to meet t the lecturo room In
the library building at 3 p. 111. Sun
day. FOR WIRELESS STATION
Government Requires Fieo Silo to
Mttvo Rlunro Station to Smith
Mill.
Arno Mereen 1ms received n let-
( fin 111 Limit MnHnnmill it tlin IT
, s Navyi raoeuiy horo looking for
a sl,9 rr a wiruloft station, asking
wrUon confirmation of 11 number of
nmttfiiu Ainnnir tlmm nrn tliu Ptnt
0f oleotrlclty, ot phono and watml
servlco and cost ut transportation.
He also speclfloa In his letter that
the government requires an absolute
titln to n nlt. Tim Ritu l.a .luyii,! i
mot requlrw that wireless stations
o aUea.t seven mile, lulund. They
ndle a commercial buslnws bwlilM
fj" Rpvornmont MlnMf although
iiiujr uu iiui Ruiivii. 111a luuur.
MitMiuerade Rail, St. YnlootlUi'S
I've, SudiKlay, Feb. lit, l&tgloK' lla'l.
VvhoH for best costumed. Martin's
Orchestra. Admission ,0c and surely
wtntli It, You'll ho there, we'll all
bo there everybody's going, NUF
SED,
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AMPHIBIAN LEAVES WATER
AND SCOOTS UP STREET
v.
C. Jtn-st's Srittlilnt of Lund nnd
(Water Conies ijjf Vitlt of
MurslifteiliL
Needing only wings to brliit: her
Into "ompetltlou with the animals of
tho land and water and the blrda
of the heavens, V. C. (lorsfs amphi
bian came to 'Marshfleld a visit this
morning,
At an early hour old Sol poked lite
head above the eastern horJnm nnd
down near the new Southern Pacific
bridge he saw tho machine scooting
up and down the water aa If takltia;
a morning bath, but princlil!y
scheduled so the picture man could
record a glimpse of the strange ani
mal that tmvels better than 05 mllej
nn hour on land and 15 on tho
water.
Kven as Neptune, at times, avUon
from the depths, so the lnaclilno
tlrod of the water and whlmd its
wn onto the land and came buzz
lug all the way to Marshfleld. Peo
ple left the store, nutos stopped
and horses shied to the curbing to
let the strange monster pass.
High nbove th weels and frame
work thp aeroplane Is mounted whllo
In lhe rear the big wheel fans fho
machine along on Its course, leaving
n suction behind that draws up n,
cloud of dust nnd sends It otldvlng.
After scooting about tho streetn
the machine headed again for It?
haunts In North Rend and quiet wni
resumed once more.
MATTHEWS' GOLD MINE
Well Known Mni-shr.'old Mnn to Hnvo
Assay Mnde of South Inlet Ore.
L. T. Mntthows returned today
from his South Inlet ranch. Ho wan
accompanied by J. It. Smith, who
rocontly nnuouncod the discovery of
a vnlunblo gold deposit on Lobster
and Rouldor Crooks In tho southern
part or Coos county. Thoy brought In
about 200 pounds of oro from tho
Mntthews placo which will b as
sayed nt San Francisco, air. Smith
taking It thoro this week.
Mr. Mntthows says tho stato geo
logist whom Prof. A. G. Raab of
North Rond brought horo last year
anuouncod that thero wns ton or
twolvo acre of tho Matthews placo
that would produco upwards ot $30,
000 to tho ncro. In addition to this.
Mr. Mntthows, who Is an old mining:
expert or tho Grants. Pubs and onstorn
Oregon section, says ho has oponed a
flno lodgo'of black sand which ruiin
hoavlly In gold.
Mr. Mntthows says Hint tho roport
that Smith foil down on his proporty
last fliimniar Is not truo. Ho Bays,
that Charles Lash nnd Addison Cook
havo boon knocking It and thnt thoy
hnvo simply boon rostlng on tholr onrn
until thoy could get cleared or Cook
and Lnsh.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
COMPKTK.Vr STKN()GUPllint 1I1
Hlros platf to vork few houra ev
yy day. Addions "S'' care Times.
FOR SALE Houso nnd lot, U.lvllO,
hlk I. Rroadwny. Phono 443-J.
FOR SALI'J CI I HAP Ftirnltiiro
couiplcto for two rooms. Apply
Knight's .Dnrhor Shop, North
Rond.
FOR. RENT :!i-huii tipnitiiienl, cor
ner Olroh ttid Rroadwny. Apply
Wolcott's Grocery.
WANTED Homo pasture. Ph. IMtlL.
1'OU RKXT l'tiinlsljetl iiKHiw, Htctim
heat. X 1 1 Commorclal.
FOR SALE
FOR SAliE Somo pretty masquer
ade ooitiimos for lndlos. Phono
443-J.
11 11 ii -
FOR KALW CIIIMl' Four Improved
lots, 800x112, with G-rooni house.
In North Maiihfl.old, also lot 00.x
100, on 10th street, Songstiuken
Addition. Apply ownor, Thos, F.
Miller.
FbR RENT
.1
FOR RENT Furnlbhetl flats,
tluced rntat. Phono 1 13-J,
IT"
FOR REX'U n-rnnui cotttigo. Apply
OiS So, UUi street.
FOR RENT 3-room lioiiso near
Third ami Anderson, $15, Phono
Dr. Lojjllo.
FOR RENT Flno stock or dairy
ranch, within n mile ot Marshfleld,
ISO nores with 100 acres ot bot
tom land. Very reasonable tonus.
Apply E. I. Chandler, Room 300
Coke building.
FOR RENT Largo front rooms llli
heat. SuRnblo for 2 or 3 persons,
2C5 N. 1th St.
LOST AID FOUND
IjOiiT Wqtoh qJkii'iii, lietirt'(.luiK'd,
set with otnothyst. Howard for
roturn to Hue M, Tluios oft i
MQ Wt stJ" srf' .
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