T. iTjaam UW lVWTTa.a.aM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1915 EVENING EDITION. "7T THREE News Of Nearby Towns xx xx :; xx xx xx FLAWS COMPLETED E xx xx i 5 u u FOR SALE KANT'iT 40' acres on Larson Tnlol, fine lo-,-ii i -I). 10 an acre. ' KXOIL North Inlet, 1(50 acres, fine buikl iims. tools, horse and cow, fruit, chickens, etc. 1000. RANCH Catching Inlet, 33 acres, fine build i,rs. plenty of fruit; 7 cows, very desirable pIlli'C. $8000. KAXCII Ross Tnlet, 40 acres, house, some rlenrcd. nice bottom. .?2.r)()0. RANCH Coos River, SO acres, buildings and J'ruil. $1")00. SAWMILL Portable, complele, 20,000 ca pjifitv. $2500. SAWiM I Lli Shingle mill. Donkey, com plete for 00,000 capacity. Price way down. One of the xovy best paying hotels in South western Oregon. jMust, be seen to be appre ciated. RANCH 10 acres Kentuck Tnlet, house, very convenient. So is the price. -tS00. Fine cottage Two lots on corner. .$300 cash and balance $20 per month. Three-room cottage near Oregon street, lots ,10x120. Price $000. ' li-c cream parlor. Terms very reasonable on any of above KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON CTJU.V COUXTV XOTKS High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district anb! keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Cornier & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Xotes of Gold IIcihIi Pcoplo Told fn tlic Globe Mrs. Hath of Newport, Oregon, n niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Wood, Is visiting In Gold Peach. Alf. (launtlett Is delivering a bunch of steers from his ranch to parties nt Smith Hiver. 'According to tho records of Iter. Iloyt, who has charge of tho govern ment weather bureau, tho lowest temperaturo was -1G degrees and the highest 7U degrees last month. Mrs. L'dnu Tompkins of North Horn! Is Msltlng her father, Mr. .T. Huntley, In Gold Ueoch. Mr. and Mrs. JIarry Plalstcd of Smith Klver, Cnl., returned to tnelr home Sundny after a week's visit with the hit tern parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. l'rlco of llluhe. Deputy fire warden, Charlos K. Wilson, Is busy looking after fires In different localities. Ho reports everything under control now.- Tho most serious firo In his district was at Meyers Creek. Frank Huwklns and wife and W. It. Hurst and wife wero In town yes terday fitting out with hunting II lcuscs, In preparation for a two weeks' vacation. XKWS OP MVllTliK I'OIXT XVSSS3ST'm'' 1 1 ill Happenings nt that l'laco Told I ho l.ntei'pi'lso Mrs. Norman McDonald. enmc from Droadbent for a visit with relatives here. Horn Wednesday, September Sth, to Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ward, a daughter. ltov, T. .1. Cannon arrived homo from North Hem! where he has been conducting a series of meetings. K. Hall Chancy and wire of De troit, Michigan, passed through hero today enrouto to Marshfleld. .Mrs. N. U. Singleton, who was a guest of her sisters, Mrs. L. G. .John son and Mrs. Frank Albco, for a cottplo of weeks, left for her homo in Portland. S. S. Itecd arrived home from Weston, Oregon, where ho has been In nttendanco at tho district Con ference of the Church of -tho Uroth XKWS OK COQl'lIiLi: ncrei Doings at tho County Heat Told In Tho Sentinel Mrs. X. N. Nelman and daughter started for San Francisco for a visit to the fair and points In that Qlty. An Might Hound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jutza nt their homo in Coqullle. The full corps of boy scouts here, with Scoutmaster Ned Kelley, hiked to Myrtle I'olnt Tuesday afternoon, whoro they nr acting as fair ground patrol nnd messenger boys during the fair. The city of Coqullle Is on tho water wagon sure enough. Where It was formerly getting $'1,000 a year from tho salo of booze, its profits from the sale of water now amount to ?2, 2 GO a year. Postmaster Fred Llnegnr returned from California whoro he and Mrs xoiiTir m:xi ahhaxgks kou TIIK ItltllHii: OAltXIVAL rcn. u ui mv; will... ii ui iiiu ijium-j.. . . . , While away, Mr. Itecd spent I;1'K'Kar ',mvo bco" 800,nB tho cxpo" n week at Portland visiting relatives. IXSPKCTOH VISITS Will Itcport On Sites for I'olnt Postofflco Myrtle ATTIIMPT TO IJUIJX IIOMI3 at Hellof U Fire Hug is .Working Itniulon Tho Western World of Dilution prints the following: A piece of underclothing saturat ed with coul oil and n holo burned through the flooring over n basomcut door nro tho only tanglblo clues the officers have to work on, In what ap pears to havo been a firebug's at tempt to bum n house In llaudou Heights, owned by Joe Zamoslcl, ear ly last Sunday morning. Tho house Is occupied by tho C. C. Stephens and .Too Hurler families. Smoke coming Into tho room through u window awoke one of tho women. An alarm was turned In and in a few minutes T. M. Nlelson, Geo. Stolz and ltov. Knight and others, arrived on tho sccuo and put out the jiiBt-startlng blaze. A coal oil rag was found to havo been apparently used as fuel and spots mndo by oil along tho sldowalk, Indicated where the firo bug had entered tho premises. Con stable 13. M. Hlnckcrby Is working on tho case. JIOIt.SI3.MAX 1M3TUHXS HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular l'laco for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd lt'dw'y. Tho Myrtle Point Enterprise snys: II. II. Hatcher icturned Saturday from Portland and points In Wash ington, whoro ho went soon nftor tho mid-summer races hero, to tnko In the northern racing circuit with his galloper, Voloskl. VoloskI did not do much work on tho raco course while uway for ho was out of condi tion a greater part of tho time; in fact, tho horso was so sick at ono tlmu .that Hatcher expected to lose him. While at Portland, .Mr. Hatch er bought n three-year old colt. rim: ix cunuv A forest fire was reported in Cur ry county south of Kckloy Sundny but It wild not to havo done much damage. aouDJ The Myrtlo Point Enterprise says: D. E. Wood, postofflce Inspector for this district was heie. The various proposals for postoffico quarters In this city submitted under tho call sltlon and attending a family reunion nt San Jose. Ills mother nnd five children, with their wives, husbands nnd ciilldrcn were there. l'TflH l.nulln atnrfml fnl Tpnatln Pnl. lfornla where ho will attend business A' ll' ArkIe'- Committees Xiinied to Iluo Charge of tho Different Hrmichcs of ' tho Kntertnlnincnt Tho arrangements for tho brldgo carnival which Is to bo given by tho people of North Uenil aro be ing perfected. Tho event Is to cel cbrate the completion of tho South ern Pacific ncross tho bny nt North Uond nnd will bo held October 8 and 0. Entertainment and sports of dif ferent kinds aro being nrranged and dime will bo plenty to keep tho peo ple ouiUBcd and to miiko tho two days lively. Tho following nro the committees which havo been appoint ed to havo chargo of tho different branches of tho arrangements: Executive Dr. 1. U. Dartlo, cha'i mtin, 1). H. Weldy, M. 13. Eventt, V. C. Gorst, Peter I.oggle, E. F. Km (.V, ". O. Hern, Win. ScIpoc'c, COXTKST AT MVKTM3 POINT WAS iXTKitiiSTixo oxk Announcement of Prizes Awarded tho Winners Is Mndo by tho Iiilc Association Flnnncc- collego this winter. Ho was accom panied by his mint, Mrs. W. M. Gray, , Peter I.oggle, V. C. wno nns ueon visiting nt tho I.esIIo Schroclc. J. G. Mullen, chalrriinn; Gorst, Wm. homo for tho past threo weeks. H. 13. Shluo has been visiting hero this week. Ho Is now located at IIoI- recently Issued have been examined I lywoojl. Cnllfornln. near Los Angeles I I 1 i Of II I linn nniinliluHiililii 1 a . . t by the inspector and forwiuded to tho Department at Washington to gether with tho plans and It, will not bo known until later which ono If any will be acceptable to the Department. VOUXG COL'PliE .MAItltlKD He still has considerable interests hero.however. XKWS OK HAXDOX Xotes of People Thero Told in Hie WeMeru AVoild Mrs. A. Hubcrly arrived homo from i trill to the exnosltlon and n Robert L. Miller and Miss Ethel M. I visit with friends In the South. She Taylor of Arngo, wcio united In mnr- mado the trip homo on tho Ellza rlago at Myrtle Point by Itcv. J. F. I ueth. Vornon of tho First Presbyterian I jir. mid Mrs. Elbert Dyer and church of this city. Tho ceremony daughter, Miss Ethel, left last weok took place nt the nianso In tho pics- in their auto for tho Exposition, enco of Mr. and .Mrs. W. 3. Robinson . They will miiko nn extended trip In ns witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Miller I Oiegon beforo returning to Handon. have gono to Myrtlo Creek on ai Alex and Will McLood took their short wedding trip. Enterprise. I v0 driver to the Georgo P. Laird ranch near Lntiipa, where they will XI3W SUITS KIIjKD bo employed tho next two or threo weeks, building u wharf, for .Mr. Various Actions at I.mv lime Iloo , LiUrd, nud driving piling at various Started ' other places nlong the river. I Mlsg Lotilso Clausen is tho liouso Tho following are now suits filed guest of Pearl Craluo this week. In tho circuit court according to tno Coqullle Sentinel: S. Javltz vs. A. F. Estabrook Co. Maggie A. Shrock vs William Shrock. Suit for divorce. J. II. McComb, Fnlkeustclu, 13. C. Concessions -chnlrninn, L. F, Mather. Entertainment C. M. Dylor, elmlinian, Oscar Egor, II. C. Wray, J. W. Mitchell, S. Hogstad. Sports II. L. Herman, ehnlrmnn, W. 13. Knowlcs, Prof. Coo, V. V. Gorst, J. FvGrubbs. Races Robort Kchoo, chalrmau, J. A. Allen, A. E. Morten. Music Chus. Kaiser, chairman, Dr. Kelzor, Robert Gcbhart, Will Simpson, Harry Schaftcr. Convention Joe llronn, chairman, Dr. Ira Dartlo, Fred Johnson. Good Ronds (Convention Dny) M 13. Evciitt, chnlrninn, J. A. Smith. P.i'iido 13. M. Shrlvor, chairman, Dan McDonald, V. 13. Walters. Cnynlvnl Queen committee A. C. Itiinb, chairman, E. 13. Lluvlllo, W. II. Palntor, Sam Varnoy. T. G. Devault vs. Geo. E. Plko, Magglo F. Plko and John II. Lamb. E. O. Carter vs. Geo. 13. Pike, Mag glo F. Plko and John 11. Lamb. Arthur McICeowii vs. Star Gro cery Co. Laura Edna Rohror vs. William Jacob Rohror. Suit for divorce. John C. Kendall vs. L. 1). Kinney, Archio Philips ct ul. F. K. Gettluu vs. R. Von Shlpmnu. Ora D, Garten vs. A. I). Garten. L. 11. Fetter vs. Albert W. II. Fol som and Susie H. Folsom. J. II. Gould vs. W. 11. Smith et nl. EXPECTS BOOM IN LUMBER BUSINESS AUK SKKKIXG GOLD with his mill biiill bo who Insisted on (urn- te your business snpjw.se ifou lenew a man who leapt his shades drawn tiijhl all day and burned Icerosene Instead of Icltlny in the snnliylil; suppose yon knew a man lolling atony a dusty road who would not accept a lift when lliore was plenty of room in the wagon; suppose yon lmcw a miller side a swift-running stream ing the machinery by hand. all foolish, you. say? and yet loolc around you how few retailers tal'e advantage of the great ad vertising campaigns run by food, tobacco, cloth and every other manufacturing line that you can name!, think a moment! what iras the last advertise ment you read and wondered just which store in town would be progressive enough to have the goods in stock so you could see them and purchase? more goods are sold under the evening lamp at home than you dream of practically every live re- ""''c'"'"M'"'sra'ftThe,Times put up your lightning-rod! let your customers know that you can deliver to them the goods which great advertising, paid for by manufacturers, has interested thorn t in. -they will got the habit and you will gal tho. business, ' ...".- 'letinthe isunlightj The Coos Bay 'Times' I'nrty of Prospectors Go Out From Polt Orfoiil Tho Port Orford Trlbuno says: "Tho latter part of last week a par ty of prospectors, among whom wero Morton, Wesloy nnd Dillon Miller, and Frank Thackor, came up from Roguo River, and after outfitting with sovernl weeks' supplies nt this plaeo, started out for Iron Moun tain and Rock Creek country. Tho Into reports of rich strikes In thnt section, which John R. Smith tho limelight Inst whiter, adds a now stimulus for furthor Investiga tion by the seekors of tho precious metals and the boys hopo to strike something beforo they return. Both of the young ladies left for Eu gene whoro they will enter the Unt-i verslty of Oregon. They will makOKiirnpran Visiting Seattle Says that tho trip from Marshfleld to Portland Jviiormoim .shipments win no by steamer. Mado After (ho War 11.... 1 - 1.'.. 1. ... 11ll.... i l! n '...',,',."." ,nl ,..,u A"'u SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 10.-An ,1U,U1' ' "' "i ui ....., wru-1 unprecedented boom In tho lumber gon, wero In Uandon a fow daya agoiinillB(rr r lhn Nnniiu-nat iu ..r... on their return from n hunting and i (nctC(1 ))y nrold J. Nellson, ropre prospcctlng trip In tho wilds of Curry'Bcnlatlve of tho East Asiatic Coin county. They woro on their wny back .pany, Ltd., of Copenhagen, who la iu to school. Seattle. Mrs. Anna Korth and daughter, "The Americans will not begin Marthnk havo roturned from San, to get benefits from tho canol until Francisco nnd will spend the winter the war Is over," lio snld. "Europe In their homo on Uuiulou avenue. .Mr. will after thu end of tho struggle, Korth is now captain on n vessel I at once become a buyer of North sailing between San Frauclaco nnd west lumber, particularly Douglas Sldnoy, Australia. Hr, to an extent not dreamed of by Jack 'flipper, pioneer of naiuioii.'luinborinon." but of Into a resident of Coqullle, has purchased tho furnishings nnd taken a five year's lease of two room ing houses on Second street, between Chicago and Denver avonucs, and will tnko possession of the property thla week. LOCAIi UAUV WINS XKW CIIKKSK KACTOHV Another dairy products factory tributary to llaudou will bo built iu tlmo to handlo next season's out put nt Four Mile, It plnns now under wny materialize, according to II. A. Do Long, ono of tho boostora for a plant thero. In tho neighborhood nf 1Mfi (nu-s urn mlllrml nml It lu I planned to build a cheese factory. 0 REPORT MM E Tho champion bab) girl, Vera Dean Harvey, scoring 90, Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Harvey of Marshfleld. Sho is 41 months old. (Special to Tho Times.) MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Sept. II. Tho C003 & Curry County Fair As sociation announces tho results of the Hotter Dnblcs Contest hold nt tho fair In Myrtlo Point Scptombor 0th mid 10th as follows: Champion boy Tho boy scoring tho highest In all divisions Georgo Single, Myrtlo Point. Score, 0D.5 per cent. Champion glti Tho girl scoring tho highest in nil divisions Vor Dean Harvey, Marshfleld. Scoro, 91) per cent. First Division (Iinblcs from thir teen to twenty-four months) High est boy, Geo. Single, Myrtlo Point, 99.5 por cent. Highest girl aindys Hamilton, Myrtlo Point, 97.C por cent. Second Division 2a to IIC months Highest boy Dolos Strong, Myr tlo Point, Eldon Gllmnii, Coqulllo, tied, 98 por cent. Highest girl Dorothy Chapman, Marshfleld, Mary Lloyd, Myrtlo Point, tied, 90 por cent. Third Division Dnblcs from 37 to 18 months) Highest boy, Hugh Hnmlltoii, Myrtlo Point; 97 per rout. Hlght girl Vor Dcnn Harvey, Marshfleld, 99 por cent. Elwyn Miller nnd Carlton Liittrell both received honornblo mention, each having scored 99 por cent In the first division. Will Mull Pil.es Tho air Association announces Tho Fair Association uuuouncos tlficatcH or examination, together with tho dupllcuto scoro enrds will bo mulled within tho next few days. Iu the case of the second division Iu which thero Is a tie, If tho moth ers of the children will bring them to tho office of Dr. II. M. Shaw at Marshfleld, or Dr. L. G. Johnson, Myrtlo Point, Saturday Septombor 18, bringing with them their scoro card they will bo re-oxainlnod In ordor to see It some small point will show the superiority of one over tho other. The Fair Association has extended Its thanks to the physicians, uursca nud Indies who so kindly donated their tlmo to help make the baby show a Hiiccess, and also to tho mer chants nud others who mndo dona tions for tho occasion, XKARIiV A MILLION UUfillKLS OK ' WHEAT RAISED Government Estimates Show Fine Condition of Farmers In (ho United States .S1IKRIIT"S SALE OK ItEAL PROP EltTV OX J.'OHKCLOSl'Itn Notlco Is hereby glvou, That by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of The State of Oregon, for tho County of Coosj and to mo directed on tho 13th day of Aug., 1915 upon u Judgment nud decree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed In and by said Court on tho 30th day of July, 191G In u certain suit In said Court pend ing, whoroin Home Mortgngo Co., formerly known us Homo Trust Co., u corporation was plaintiff and L. II. Ilolsnor and Elizabeth Holsuer, his wife, L. J. Slmpboii, Albert Seollg, Patrick Hennessoy, C EUGENE Tho Lnno county pio neers plan to havo a grand rounlon nt tho fair grounds on Septombor ITi, when all who came to tho county prior to 18G5 nro invited to attend as old settlers. ROSEHURG Joseph Mlcolll has received word of tho death of his fathor, Frank Mlcolll, Sr., which oc curred nt Hallcy, Iilulio. Illy AuocUtcd l'reil to Coo nr Tlmw, WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 14. Prospects for u billion bushel whont crop this year woro Increased by gov- joriinioi)t report which . forecast 981,000,000 bushels bused on the Sept. 1. canvass. Tho spring wheat forecast lndlcatos an Increuso of lti, 000,000 over tho August prediction. Tho following la tho forecasts, thu final production in 1911 and the nv orago production for tho flvo years from l509 to 1913 (In millions of Crops Sept. 11, fore- crop cast Winter wheat Spring wheat All wheat Corn Oats Hnrloy Ryo nuckwhent Front door of tho County Court liouso Iu Coqullle, Coos County, Ore gon soil nt public auction to tho high est bidder for cash in hand on tho day of halo, all tho right, title, In terest and estato which said defend ants L. H. Hclsner and Elizabeth Whlto potatoes P. Coleman,; Helsner, his wife, L. J. Simpson, Al--Sweet potatoes 13. L. Roberts, GeorgcRoss, John bert Seollg, Patrick Ilennosaey, C. P., Tobacco (lbs) Hubtendorf and Amelia II. Harris us Coleman, E. L. Roborts, Georgo Flax Administratrix of tho, estato of W. ! Ross, John Uasteudorf uud Amelia Rico C, Harris, deceased wero dofoudauta'll. Harris as Administratrix of tho i Hay (tons) iu favor of tho plaintiff and against' estato of W. O. Harris deceased, audlApples suld defendants by which execution 'all persons claiming undor them sub- f Peaches I am commanded to sell tho property sequent to the plaintiff's Mortgage (IG9 323 981 2,985 1,108 223 41 18 400 (ju 1,120 18 2G 81 211 01 GSH 200 891 2,073 1,141 195 43 17 400 G7 1,035 1G 24 81 2G3 51 09-,13 uvo- rago 411 245 G8G 2,708 1,131 182 35 17 357 58 99G 20 24 . CC 17C 42 R0SEBURG SURGEON WILL OPERATE HERE Dr. A. O. Seeley to Ho JYoiciit nt ' Meeting of tho .Medical Association A Rosobiirg paper says: "Acting upon tho Invitation extended to him by Dr. Straw, of Marshflold, Dr. A. O. Seeley, of the firm of Seoly, mother and Stewart, of this city, will leave for tho coast within tho rcxt couple of days to attend a meotliig of the Coos County Modl.nl Association, which will bo held In Marshfleld on Soptemhor 10, "Dr. Seoloy will bo omj of tho chief speakers at the convention, nud will iiIbo perform a dellcuto oya operation during his stay thore. Tho operation will bo performed In tho prosonco of tho physlcluus and burgeons of Coos and Curry Coun ties. si - "Immediately upon his return from Marshfleld, Dr. Scolcy will leave for Portland, whoro ho will attend a mooting of tho Stato Hoard of Health. Dr. Scoly Is n mom ber of that board, having been ni-polnted recently by Governor U'lthyconibo, in said execution and hereinafter Lion in, of and to said real prop- Times Want Ads bring results. described to pay tho sum duo tho erty; said mortgago promises heroin-11 plaintiff of Six Thousand One Hun- bofuro mentioned aro described in, dred Sixteen and 90-100 dollars said execution ns follows to-wlt:- (?G11G.90) with Interest thereon nt Lot Six (G) and tho east half of lots! tho rnto of eight per cent per an num from the 30th day of July, 1915 and tho furthor sum of One Hun dred Thirty-six and 90-100 dollars two ,(2) and threo (3) of Mock eight (S) of tho town of Marshfleld, Coos County, Orogon, as prepared by William Hall for 13. H. Dean and QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 100-L. MARSHFrKLW, OltiiGON (I13G.90) with Interest thereon at. Company together with tho tene the rate of six por cent per aiyuinr'ments. hereditaments and appurte- from tho 30th day of July, 1915 until paid together with costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at Five Hundred Forty-sovon and 83 100 dollars ($547.83) and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Wednesday tho 15th day jot September, 19Ir at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in of said day at tho nancos thorounto belonging. Said salo being ma dp subject to redemption In tho manner provid ed' by law. Dated this 13th day of AugiiBt, 1915. First publication, 8-17-15. Last publication 9-1 1-11, Alfred Johnson Sr, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. 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