The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
COOS BAY TIMES,
M. C. MALONKY, Editor nnd Ptib.
DAX E. MA LONE Y, News Editor
News of Nearby Towns
KIT OF fl
NEW CASKS FILED
OfUcUl rpr of Coos County
Entered at the Postofflce at Marsh
nld. Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as
Ball matter.
The following cases liavo boon
filed In tlio Circuit Court during tlie
second-class ' lst week:
E. Uarfternn vs.
Susetta Geddls.
CHIPS t. M. Collver. X. V. Morgan and
- W. I. UoaebraKe. trustees ot Coos
. P. GOSS
WINS EDITORSHIP:
SON OK .IOU.V 1). C.'OSS AITOIXT
ER MVXAGIXG KDITOU PELI-
cax. r. ok c. humorous
CLEAN-UP CHIPS t. M. Collver. X. V. Morgan ami; .u.u...i.m.. i
V. I. UonebraKe. trustees ot Coos Rogof Kulton (,osg of tho cln9g of i
Don't be tlio mnn who put the sit ( mver Circuit l'. U. Church vs. Henry 1 15 M6 at t,1 nilversdty of Cnllfor
ln city. L. Bradley, j,,!,,, 8on 0f j0lm D. (loss, lias Just
A H. Smith and William Wade boen an,)olntou managing editor of
tho Pelican, the college
Geo. Geddls and
humorous
a copy of
and shelling peanuts doesn't help It ; Qq yg Coog Countv Qroson.
much.
Set a few flowers oui in me ,, c grrett
front yard ana sei a poou e."iiMo. Walter Oliver Oliliann vs. nniei mllKSane according to
P. Mason Oldland. Suit for divorce. The Day callfornlan.
Tho man who works for nu town jGaenhino A. Truoman vs. Harm Vnv .., .,... year It. P. Goss has
doesn't havo to apologize for It. , A Trueman. Suit for divorce. ' jervod as associate editor of the
i J. J. McDonald vs. Chas. Skorrett. monthly and Is known ns the "per-
Sholllng a cathedral hurts a town Th Amerlcin Multln-anh Sales . netrator-ln-chler of the llnspberrv
Press ,a comical department of the
Pelican. "He has been a frenuont
contributor to the ningazlne," said
The Dally Callfornlan, "for the past
two years, and his work has won
favorable comment from Eastern
publications.
"While most of his work has been
In prose, ho has also contributed
considerable versified humor. Ills
prose articles, many ot thorn fables
In slum?, have featured most of tho
recent Issue of tho Ponllcan.
"Perhaps his best known contri
bution was "Tho Ijvo Lire of a
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 qive the most prompt and
efficient deliveries possible.
THE UNION MARKET
J. F. Ford Co.
174 South Broadway.
Phone 58
What some homos In Mnrshflold
need isn't new tango steps, but new
front ones.
So live that when your summons
como to Join tho clean-up brigade
you will Jump at tho chance.
Frank A. Plerson and Clara A.
Plerson vs. W. B. Myers.
A. McNalr vs. J. P. DeGosen and
same as administrator of estate of
Anita DeGesen. Coqulllo Sentinel
There are a good many ways to
help Mnrshflold, but the host right
now is to help clean up tomorrow.
alley ix trouble.
KoH'burj: Man. Well Known on Omw
liny .Indicted for Fiitiul
The following from a Portland
paper, will bo of Interest here ns
Frank E. Alloy Is well known
GET YOUR ZER.OLENE AT
Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOOD YEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: :: Phone 180-J
Important Notice to
' . Property Owi
GIVE US A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR po0PFPTv
utr Aii I naTAiw mo v ' tPl
... ... w,v,n, un i uu AMOUNT Of
imauo uiy ortivit. SHERIFF
DOES NOT NOTIFY
YOU
F
OF COOS BAY
Safely Deposit Boxes For Htm.
Mill
on
Mnrshflold would look bettor if i Cooa Pay through timber operations ; Kroa,.. wn,.i, Wns awarded tho S.
somo of the peoplo who go out driv
ing nutoa would take tilting hammer
nml nails.
six allotted timber nml stone nffl-
'davits at the Hoseburg land office,
i
If somo Coos Hay people wo know
woro ever caught by a moving plc
turo camera, tho spectators would
think they woro statuary. Get n
movo on tomorrow.
It Is asserted thut they had claim-
Instead of planning n campaign ants swoar that tho applicant had
for tho French or Husslans or Ger-'mnde n personal examination of the
man Gonernls, why not plan to help land, nnd that Its total value was
tho clean-tin campaign tomorrow? .not more than $425, when It fact
no applicant hnd soon tho land while j
Thero Is only ono bettor man than ' each claim was worth more than '
tho man who gets behind and pushes $i"000.
nn effort to Improvo Mnrshfleld, and' Uyron and Alley havo locatod np-.
proximately Cf. peoplo on tho Hydo-
Ilonson fraudulent land selections,
rnd under their contracts Inivo
charged $500 for tho location with
n stipulation that JfiOO additional
fhall bo paid whon tho laud Is fi
nally secured.
In tins soctlon: .. i-..i ri.0 fr bumnr. Goss
Carlos L. Hyron, n timber opor-, n.KlBtur- froI, jnirahflold, Oregon,
ator of Seattle, and Frank E. Alley, j md 0l0,U(l u,0 College of
nu attorney ot Hoseburg. were In-, SocM Sehmca wItll n llinJor ,,m.
dieted by tnu rtuiorni granu jurj , .... . It member ,,f the
on a charge of intent to tieir&mi tue
L'oi'irnuient through tho filing or
osophy. Ho is a
Press Club and tho Chi Pal frntor-
! nlty.
The Pelican In n monthly magazine
large In size and which eontnliiH ma
terial very often copied In Eastern
magazines. Tho honor of liiannglng
editor of such n publication Is con
sidered ono of tho highest offices
In tho University of California.
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes : .;; ,.'.
Conner & Hoagkmd
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
that Is tho man who goes ahead and
pulls.
G
CO TO
PEOPLES FORUM
Tho Coos nny Times will ho
pleased to publish letters from Its
lenders on all questions of public
Interest, giving his or her nddresf,
nnd bo far as posslblo limited to
250 vcrds. In publishing theio loi
ters Tho Times doos not Indorse
the lcws cxprcssod therein; It it
slmolv affording a means for the
YOXCALLA HANK CLOSKD
nOSKDUHG Ore., March 3. Tho
Yoncalln Stato Dank was closed by
tho Stato Hand Examiner who took
BEEARLY REPORT
Marshf ield-North Bend-Empire Auto Service
Leaves Mnrshfleld nt Puny
Coiner
10:00 n.m.
2i00.ii.ui.
r.:00 p.m.
Leaves Xnrtli Ileml 1" min
utes later
Leaves Hmplro.
8: HO n.tn.
11:.'10 n.m.
3: HO p.m.
FLUIICU & BEMIIE
OLDK.ST HANK IN COOS COUXn
Established 1889.
Capital, Surplus and Undivideil
Profits $118,000
Utercflt 1mI(1 on Tlino Dcpoilts
Offlcori:
J. V. Itctiiiett, rrcsldent.
J. J I. Flanagan, Vlcc-l'rcsldent.
It. 1 Wlllliutis, Cashier.
Geo. I WlnchMtrr, Ait,C
pi.owixfi and sowixd wniJi,
I'XDKIt WAV DKCIiAltllS COt'.V.
tv AcsuicrirritisT maxv
Xi:V TltACTS OPKXIil). ,
Spring plowing nnd planting ot
crops In tho Coqulllo Valley Is at
Its height, according to .7. L. Smith,
voicing of different opinions on all W of it. The bank has $10,000 j county Agrlcut.ur.st, who camo over
questions affecting tho public we!
ire.
capital. SS0.000 deposits nnd a sur
plus of $1,000. M. L. Dungay was
president? (5. C. Knott, vice-pros-
MHS. IIKMHXO DKXIKS ; juont, and Hnrry Drawn cnshler. It
CIIAIlfilCS OF lirSHAXI) Is said that loans mndo to tho Yon-
Icnlla Orchard Tracts Co., of which
this morning nnd will spond sovoral
days on tho liny. In tho upper part
of tho Valley,' far up on tho north
nnd south forks of tho Coqulllo
HIvor, vogetablos aro already put
ting in their first npponranco this
FltF.ICIHT.
rni ?
BTOIIAGH
ARROW LIME STEAMERS
San Frnnclico
Plor No. 20.
Evory Wednesday
3 P.M.
SAIL FItOM
Coos Day
Evory Friday
To Portland
And Tuosday
To San Francisco
Portlnnd
Albors Dock No. I
Erery Saturday
0 A. M.
Phono U7H.
THOMAS II. JAMF.S, Agent
Ocean Dock
Mnrsliflcld
Editor Coos Day Tlmos: This Mr. Dungay Is ono of tho loading yoar.
man, Mr. Otto Holblng, who had stockholders was roiponslblo for tho
a letter published In this paper has closing of tho bnnk. It Is reported
mado somo false statements. Ho that nu effort will ho' mndo by Yon
Btoted that ho lived happily with calln buslnoss men lo reorganize tho
his family and that whon Mr. Grind- 'buBinoss nnd roopon tho institution.
rod camo In the family ho wns turn
ed out. lhit thnt Is not truo ns
-wo always had trouble with him. Wo
lived on n ranch and ho worked
in Vancouver, Washington. Ho
would como out Saturday evening
and spend Sunday nnd ho would do
nothing but find fault bocause ho
thought "Harvey" hjs oldost son,
was not doing enough work.
Mr. Dungny nnd Mr.
from tho Hast.
Knott aro both
HU'SLAW II AY FAMIXi:
ItuiiclierK in Had l'mllcniuonl its lie
Mill of Fivelug Weather
KUGKNi:, Or., March B. A food
fnmluo Is wild to exist In tho Sins-
Tbo hoy worked hard and cloarod ' law region and many cuttlo aro In
threo acres of stump land, got it ,jangor of starvation, according to
jondy for plowing and novor hnd (;UOigo lluwloy. county couimliwlou
tho help of a horse. So ho told or wj, returned from u trip to In
hls fathor to koop nwny until he ,Uan Crook last nlKht. Ho states that
could como to tho placo In a hotter fr001tiK WMthur has klllod off tho'l'OBt.
grniw, nnd that few of tho farmers' ot
liumor. Ho knew wo woro on the
Day ns wo havo recolvod let tors
from him right along. As for Mr.
(Jrludrod being sentenced for at
tempted train wrecking wo novor
heard of such a thing. Ho always
lived at ItldKofleld, Washington,
with his parents nnd wns novor cou
nldenxl an outlaw.
The peoplu (hero wild ho was
list as good as some of tho Ultlgi
fl.ld people.
Mrs, Homiotta Helling.
Mnrnhfleld, Oregon.
Tho fact that lu thoso soctlons It,
Is n llttlo warmer, says Mr. Smith, '
accounts for tho oarly start. I.ot
tuce Is up wall and the pons nlr'ondy
have a holght of sovoral Inchon, nu
advance ovor tho gardens on tho
Uny. i
That the farmers aro cloarlug
more land HiIh year than over bo-
foro Is qulto noticeable, stntos the ,
ngrlcutlurlst. Plecos adjoining cul
tivated acres have boon slashed, tho
timber and brush cloarod and now
aro bolug plowed up nnd this your,
will produce their first crops.
Mr. Smith In just recovering from
ti xuvoro attack of poison oak, the
result of u trip last wook Into tho
Ornvolford country whoro ho nccl
dontully enmo into contact with tho
For several days ho wns nl-
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has boon a hobby with us for a good many years nnd a lot of
our customers will toll you whon It conies to gottltg good, sound,
durablo framing matorla at tho right prico wo know our busi
ness. Juat toll what you want to build nnd tho amount you wnnt
to spend nnd wo'll got buBy with our pencil nnd flguro out tho host
your aonoy can buy. Try us. ,. , , , i(Ji
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
It F.TA 1 1, DIU'AIITM ENT
CUT THE FUEL UILL I TWO IJY U8IXG OUIt WOOD
PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH IWtOADWAY
To Portland
every Thursday
To Etireli
every Mori
THE FAST AND COMFOIITAIILK
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NORTH l'ACiFIO HTEAM8HIPC0.
O. F. McGEORGH AGENT W,l
Phono VI, Mnrshflold Phone UI.KjM
EQUIPPED WITH WIIlKLE&l
Steamship Breakwaf
ALWAYS ON TIMB.
HAILS FHOM MAHSIFIEL1) DUIIING MAUCH fX THj
LOWING DATES: HATL'HDAY, MAIICII (I, AT I r.XU
DAY, MAKCH 1, AT 8 A. M.
TICKETS OX SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFml
AND OAK STUEirr.S, POHTLAXD. I
Phono 85-J. O. n. IAXDHM
incapacitated for
have stored any hay. Somo feed Is
being shipped in and many are footl
ing oats.
Tho dost ruction of grass In this
manner is very uniisuul, tho funnel'
states. tluiiwi'Hlly cattle are ulilo to
Mrixtt hII tho jour around and winter
his work,
oyos mid
tho poison being In Ills
mouth.
Haiilii I). Smith, n bruthor of the
iiKrlcutlturlst, who was In this conn
tiy about lx mouths ngo, has nn
aitlc!u in tho lust County (leutlemiiii
about the prUo dairy herd of Kd
TINT FIRST AN1D
AFTER COSTS
FORD
H
TnBY SAVE
YOU AIONEY
CARS
ISAAC R. TOWER
Agent Coos and Curry Counties.
"THE CJUNNETvY"
Front Street Marsh field, Ore.
fading is iDiuecemury. The only hopoli:''' II Wlllnnietto Valley dairy.,
of mvIhk many cuttle. Mr. lluwley , " wl,u "trl," ,l1 ll li" 'UBr
sm. Is thutiho weather will turn.iff "" inoriwmlim his farm to securo
f'JOU with which to buy good stock.
dry at onto and bring tho new gran
up. ,
USE FOR OYSTim SHELLS
Editor Time: I wUh Ui endors
the article spiHarliig in a rtnt
Ihsiio or The Times as to th publli
being supplied with oyster khclU
from the bottom of the bay bad
add In addltln to want JndK Wat
kins wild of the uses they lutrH I
put to In the absence of convenient
gravel or decomposed irani'c such
ns the Willamette and Koge KUer
Valleys havo and that is. for prt
vato walks anil driveways, also
they would bo
HE WISE anil ATTEND the
OWLS HALL, EU1I.KS HALL,
SAT. EVE., MAUCH tl.
Orrine for Drink Habit
THY IT AT OCR EXPENSE
We are in eanu-st when wo auk
you to gbe OKIUNi: a trial. You
have luithiug to link and everything
to sain, for your money will bo re
unied If after a trial ou full to
set reeults from Orrluo. This offer
flue on the school gives the wives and mothers of those
grounds Instead of the estenslve tt0 (lrlnJl t0 0NCWW na opportunity
plauHlng recontly put down at the l0 try lhe oitUINK trontmont. It
itlgn Bonooi grouniU. I would aug-iu Verv aininlu trontmont. onn 1. , nr.uun.i iiimiiBu-. i.. tnvnr m inin
given In the homo without publlolty lug, declaring tho results nro more
Now hu U rated an ono of the largest
dulrymun of tho tuto. I
At tho prevent tlmo II. I). Smith I
la In San Diego writing up the model '
dal.'y farm thure and later will re-;
tin u to Coon Hay for voveral htorloa
reguidlng the cjw testing nanoclii
tloua. For three year ho wag In
structor in Induatiliil Jounuillmu
.it the Uulvei'Mlty ot Kauaa and
also wiu odltor of the Experiment
station paper.
This afternoon Mr. Smith went up
to Sumner, oxpectlug to return to
morrow. He la looking oer the i
work being done in tho cow touting
association and oxpocts that for thu
new year thero will bo a great many
additions to tho association horde,
many farmers already having ex-
Abstracts
FOR RELIAHLE AHSTKAOTS OF TITLE AXD INFORMATION
ADOPT
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MARSUFIELD AXD COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
GENERAL AOEXTS, EASTSIDE AXD SEXGSTACKEX'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN' PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS
HEXRY KENGSTACKEN, MANAGER
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See G0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
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New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributors
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE
S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend
gest that that the Port Cooimleaion-
ors might dump at street eudi at
two or three convenient placea
whorovor tho shells might be lo
cated nnd then chargo the public
a nominal sum tor oxponte ot the
dredging.
Yours truly,
J. W. Watt.
IJbliy COAL. Tho kind YOU lme
ASVSED. Phono 72. X'uclflc
d Traubfer Coiniwuv. ..
or toes ot tlmo from busluoss, nnd
at a amall prico.
OitltlNE U prepared In two forms:
No. 1, secret troatmont, u powder:
QltlUNtt No. 2, in pill form, for
tboee who deelre to take voluntary
treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box.
Come lu ami talk ovor the matter
with us Ahk for booklot.
Owl 1'robcrlptlon l'hnrmncy. Frank
than wotth the uxponse.
PHKASAXTS DO WELL
The China pheasants and Hun
garian partridges from tho State
Camo farm which woro liberated last
year at Fain lew on tho Win. Uettys
and Homer Holvetstott plncos, are
D. Cohan. Central Avenue, opposite reported to be doing flue
Chandler Hotel. Phono 7 1. i Sontluel.
1 I
Coijullle
THE HEAL QUESTION
Tho nuostlon is not, will mon
honor you for your work?
Hut doos your work honor
you? Your concorn is not
only to oroate profit for
yourself, but to make that
which will profit many bo
sldes yourself.
COOS HAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Phono n-J.
'
l
o
i
I SOUTH COOS RIVER IJOAT
j SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
j lenves Marshflcld every day
j 8 u. in. Leaves head of river
j at U: 15 p. m.
j STEAMER RAINBOW
leaves head of river daily at 7
j n. in. Leaves Mars"iold at 2 p.
j in. For charter apply on board.
j ROGERS H.MITH
I Proprietors
IIDHIEU T1ISPBII
HIP Ml SI
Weekly Servlco Coos Hay nnd San Francis
STEAMS
Freight and Passenger Service
From San Francisco; Tuesdays,
From Coos Bay Saturdays.
From San Francisco Tuesday, March 9lh,at3j
Knit Francisco Office, (100 Flfo Hulldlng, '"! m
Coos Bay Agent, O. F. McdEOKaE,
m
Paget Sound Bridge
Dredging Co.
nnms Rririnoo. Riiiiriinns. General CjJ
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBU";
Our Coos Bay office has available; for w
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
... ,.. ., ,i most tUorous
twenty-inch JiydinuHc dreilgo l 1,,,rlflc '
thorouJf '
Coos Bay office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Main
Seattle, W
m
BENNETT TRUSTf1
MARSHFIELD, CUU3 -v.,
Capital, surplus and undivided profits ..
OFFICERS: . $&
J. W. Bennett. President Arthur .B. in
Benneu o -- ,
Tom T. Benuett, Vice President v. uenne ,.. ol
Transacts a. trust business only. Acts a TM
o
a, iiuai, uuoiucm um.. 0te3. ' 1
and also na executor and administrator ui v.. uBaeiri
Company lu Oregon outsido of Portland orB
law in this state.
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