The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THfe COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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y First payment places you in possession of a 50x120 " m
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Two
lMs.se"Ker.s On Kniitu
Hound tlint Way
Clam
FIRST
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W
SHFIELD
First payment places you in possession of a 50x120
lot in a choice section of the tract. Lot entirely cleared,
graded and terraced ready for building. Situated on
one of the best streets in the Addition, where the new
homes are being located.
1 Every city convenience, such as city water, electric
lights, telephones, jitney service, etc., at your disposal.
At the price of $350, which includes all improvements,
its a winner for home building or investment. Terms to
suit your income. See it now.
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
178 Central Ave.
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Tho Danilon Western World tolls
U19 following of two of the Snntn
Clara passengers:
Mr. ami Mrs. F. T. llallnrd and
daughter Lucille, who nro ninong tho
rescued from the stcnmor Santa Cln
rti nro parents and sister of Mrs. J.
11. Mies of Ilandon ami woro onroiito
from tholr homo nt Sedro-Wooicy,
Wash., to spend a year with a son
nt Coos Day and their daughter here.
Doth Mr. and Mrs. Dnllard aro said
to bo Invalids, tho latter having sus
tained u broken Bhouldor, and It wbb
only by sheur good fortuno that they
woro found In their births after tho
first llfo boat had been launched for
they would surely have been placed
In the first boat and would probably
havo boon lost, ns tho boat capsized.
1H UXFOHTUXATH
To
Several Had Happenings Couio
I Curry County .Mn
Tho Bnndon Western World says:
October was a month of sadness
for W. II. Logan, nn omployo of tho
Sixes Mining company, who has boon
In Handon several days. On Octou-
o. Ut, his wlfo's brother at Erie, Pn
wiib killed In nn nutomobllo nccl-
Ulcntj about tho middle of tho month
j hlB Bon-lu-law, John Wagner, dlod
of blood poisoning In the Jaw, said to
havo been tho result of ttnpropor den
tal work; and on tho 23rd he re
ceived word that htg brother and b!s-tor-ln-law,
Mr. and MrB. J. C. Logan,
had bcon asphyxiated at Los Angol
oa, California.
I'mry County Hoys llnvo n Peculiar
Accident
Tho Tort Orford Tribune says: In
playing ono of tho games nt tho so
cial in tho BOhool house N. II. Lar-
sou and Josso Sultan ran Into each
other In real football style. They
struck bend first, and suffered rath
er peculiar Injuries. Tho former
received about a half-Inch perpendi
cular cut over IiIh oye, while tho
latter got a horizontal cut about the
samo slzo Just under his cyo-brow.
Mr. Larson wns around tho next dny
as usual, but Josso has been keeping
to tho Iioubo with a badly swollen
nnd discolored oye.
ARRANGING KAHXIVAL
ERZON AUTO LINE to
EMPIRE AND SOUTH SLOUGH
Lcaro Uusy Corner,
MnrsMlold Lcavo Empire.
10:00 a. m. , t,M . ' 8:15 n. m.
2:00 p. m. ' ' '12:00 ,noon
G:10 p. m. 4:15 p. m.
Always on Tlmo.
itihtlcld Phono 208. Empire Phono C013
T. VKItZON, Proprietor.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast,' iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street
Get Ready for
ft
The Holidays
HE MERCHANT always antic- If newspaper advertising brings such
ipatcs a good run of 'business results as it has to Wriglcy's Gum Com
(luring the holiday season and in hi mnkinir famous "Snearmint."
JairiPni?!l,il)ft-ti0niofi th2 8nino, 1,iyf. iu to Ford Auto Company in causing the
r'uwiixuu. , t0 b th0 best.kown and most
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171
lvo Keel Kluli Iium Decided on tho
DctntU of tho Show.
Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: "At
tho meeting of tho Ko Kool Korn
Klub further nrrnngemontB were
mnilo for tho two big Karnlvnl days
nnd tho 33 booths In tho big build
ing were nlloteil to tho morchnnts
nnd business men who had agreed
to tako them. They will run tho
full JoiiKth of tho cast and west
sides of tho building nnd then nn-
i other batch will surround tho or
! chestrn stand In tho center of tho
hall.
In discussing tho proposed slow
nutomobllo rnce, It was decided that
thcro would havo to bo Bovcral
classes for tho different mnkes of
machines In orclor to kIvo onch n
fair show.
Ab a flnauco roinmltlco for tho
Knrnlval 0. C. San ford, 11. IF, Must
and Owen Kuowlton woro named.
POUT ORFORD XOTKS
T. J. HOAIFB jy A. JI. IIODGINU
Marsh field PA,NT AND
(YiarsnTiem decorating co
Estimates Furnished
PIiona 1-trun. Mnrohfleld. Oregon
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About It,
Xcwh of tho Curry County City Told
Iu tho Trlliuno
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Davis woro
pleasantly surprised last week by the
ni rival of their oldest son, who has
bcon vlsltltjg tho Pair. Ho expects
to remain hero this winter.
Jaiuos It. nnd Mud Hutohoson
nindo flvo yonr proof on tholr home
steads botweou Elk nnd Sixes last
Thursday, and tho following day
Ilobt. McPhlllamoy was In town mak
ing threo year proof on hl8 Slxos
hoincstoml.
Ooo. Sutton wont to llnndon Inst
Thursday to tnko n steamer for San
Prnnclsco to visit tho fair, but nt
lust accounts ho was still In tho cltv
by tho son, waiting for tho bar to got
iu fdinpo so that boats could aross in.
Clinton Applognrth was In from
the Wiroloss Stntlou nt Capo Illanco
lost Saturday. Mr. Applognrth Bays
that tho much talked about moving
of tho station front its present loca
tion to Coos liny will bocoino n
reality noxt year ns tho government
hns decided to mako tho movo whon
tho supplies now nt tho station nro
exhausted, which will probably bo
during tho lnttor part of tho summer.
MUST KIOIIT CONTEST.
Tho Port Orford Trlbuno says:
Geo. Ouorln loft sovorn) dnys ago
from LnnglolB for his homostcad
on Coos River, from whonco ho will
go to llosoburg to defend 1Mb clnlm
In n contest that will bo called at
that placo. Mr. Ouorln mndo proof
upon his clnlm several years ago,
hut his patent wns novor iBsuod nnd
now tho Government hns Instituted
n contest. Slnco Mr. Guorln took
tho placo it was thrown into tho
Porqet Itosorvo, which fact probably
has something to do with tho contest.
Times Wp.nt Ads for results.
Mexican llnnillln Fired On Their
Train, United It and llobbed Im
press Car and Passengers
When Mexican bandits hold up n
const bound trnln closo to ho Texas
borden two weeks ago, rifled tho ex
press car and escaped with hundreds
of dojlnrs In booty .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen
ry Kostl, of Mnrshfleld woro passen
gers. Thoy saw tho robbers though
tholr enr wob nt the rear and wns
not entered.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Kostl loft this city
several months ago nfter selling out
tholr storo on north Front street.
Tl.oy hnd vlaltod some tlmo In tho
cast nnd then stnrted back homo
agnln.
Fired on tho Train
Tho bandits lay In wait along side
tho trnck nnd fired shots, ordorlng
tho train to n halt. Thoro woro sov
ornl mon. Two or threo swung up
Into tho cnb and kept tho engineer
nnd fireman covered nnd tho remain
der stood guard over tho passengers
and did tho rtfcllng.
Took Vnlimblcfl
In addition to tho express enr tho
forwnra pnssongor conches wero en
tered nnd tho passengers forced to
give up their money nnd valuables.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kostl had somo mon
ey with thorn and tliis thoy ,rnpldly
hid In a pockotbuok uiidor tho sent.
Tho money wns saved.
Thoy arrived homo no'vornl daya
ago and nro now' living In Dunkor
Hill, expecting in remain on Coos
ttay.
MEAHLYJU1 REPORT
MAXV COUXTIFS SHOW VAIiUA
TIOXH TO TAX COMMISSION'
Read
THE TIMES
OLD SETTLER OF COOS
COUNTY PASSES AWAY
KllxubcUi Juno lliillnclc, of .Yonr Co-
qulllo, Wns Xnrly Klghty
Yen in of Age.
Tho death of an old sottlor is told
In tho Coquillo Sontlnol, which says:
"Kllznbuth Jauu Dullack, who dlod
at hor homo near Coqulllc, wns nged
70 yenra, 11 months nnd 12 days,
Tho Immodlnto causo of hor death
wan uouralgln of tho heart.
Clio was tho daughter of Owen
nnd Mahala Cnwlflold, and wns born
In Missouri, November '20, 183S.
CrosVd (ho PIiiIiin.
fiho was married to Finis H. Sim
mons May 3, 18G7, who died Aug.
8, 1800. With hor two children l Multnomah 280,888, 2BG
alio moved from Missouri to Oregon, I Polk 12,70-1,110
crossing tho plains with hor father Shormnn , I!, 257, 010
nml lit.. rn..ll., I.i IDilR 1nnl... ,.. ' 1'lltn.iini.l nn n. A rt n m
iiuMiuun -U,.JIU,0S1
All Arc In ICxceptlng Ciom and
Curry, nnd Four Other Conn-
ties of tho Htnto
SAM3M, Nov, C All tho coun
ty nFsessors, savo those of Coos, Cur
ry, Hood Illvor, UmaUlla, Washing
ton nnd Jefferson, hnvo forwarded to
tho stato tax cammlsslon tho tax
valuations for tho coming yenr.
Thoy do not Include tho valuations
of public sorvlco' corporations which
nro to bo fixed by thq tnx commis
sion. Tho valuations bo far as reported
aro:
Hakor 18,400,3t0
Honton 11.2J2.710
Clackamas 24,242,200
Cloteop 18,088,102
Columbia ... 1G,087,01B
Crook ... . 7,GG2,80B
DouglaB 27,022,805
Grnnt C.407.2CO
Gilliam 0,848,403
Hnrnoy 8,131,843
Junksou 28,3U,430
Josophlno 8,000,520
Klamath 14,400,704
I-nko 0,310,303
I-nno 35,353,040
Lincoln 0,422,080
I'lnn 20,071, COO
Mnlhour ,. 8,033,730
Mnrlon 37,119,565
Morrow ,731,720
' iu i l?' !""' P ,T Popular auto, ov to John WaiimimkcrV.
5 S ' i fePi1. OT: in Philadolnlm. and New York, or ,los-
l'fl'sil Ilia limit r.-l-
v .no ,li;il J3LUI IV. XUU VJJ.LV11 - . . r. -.-, i -i il
lswhoro rim mm.i,n,f it, in,.niif cv lioiiie, to iMeier A; ji'wiuks ana ouier
!.ans to be of tin miinimi flmt tlm Portland concerns, why won't it do as
will somehow know ho linn thoso much in proportion for you, Mr. Coos
whether- or not lm mlvnflHsps. or Bay merchant? It will, but you must
. ,.. ... , , ." .. , -m 11 il
e expeots his store windows to do follow the same patu as i no s utwm
! work they are not cut out to do. The advertisers do ApvhR 1 IS 1 G
'Jiity of people do not trade with ti CONSISTENTLY and regularly-not
,re as a particular result of ,)iaving spasmodically. It isn't always neces-
11 an nvtif.ift ; fiin D,.0 ,;,wiri snn- to ciavvv lame space any more than
tbeeauso they read tho advertisement it is to carry a largo stock when a smal-
Paper whon it reached them at lor one will fill the bill, but bo repre-
Kniul where they hall time to stiubW seuted in tho newspaper with something
-wwnpuon of such article. , ? new eacn iiuiu.
m
, Jfoiv that the holiday Season is fast approaching, the local merchants
should get busy, arrange; for advertising space to tell tho people what
have and sidotrack the trade that goes to San Francisco, Portland
anl the mail-order houses. Coos Bay merchants sell as cheaply, it not
more so, than San Praucisco aud Portland houses, and there is no excuse
for tho people of this community going elsewhere to trade ii Coos. .Hay
Alness men do their duty in advertising.
Th
2&
'vr " Wfc
e coos oav
Ready to Help
limes
You
WARNING
To tho Tratlo and to Consumers of
'Children's Outer Garments.
You aro horouy notified that J. C.
Penney Co., of Marshflold, in tho
Coos IJtiy Times, Wednesday, August
11th, 1015, advertised Coveralls,
good heavy denim, 75c valuo, our
price 40c.
You aro advised that "KOVUIt
'ALLS" is a trndo naroo ndoptod by
us for our wolNknown ono-plcco
play-suit, and that no other person,
firm or corporation has a right to
use said namo, anj that wo havo
licon protected In our ownership
thereof by decrees of tho Courts of
tho Stato of California.
Tho public and consumers aro fur
ther advised that J, C. Ponnoy Co.
has never purchased from us any of
our "KOVBItALLS" and that wo
havo iu our possession articles mado
In imitation of our "KOVKUALLS"
which wero sold by J. C. Ponnoy Co.
for and as our "KOVKUALLS."
Tho public aro warned according
ingly.
LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs.
Ilattery and Pino S's.,
Hun Francisco, Oil.
and his family iu 1805, locating In
tho Willamette Valley. Thoro alio
wan married to IMuhnrd O. llullaek
Juno 14. 1800. Thoy moved to
Coos County iu 180S, locating on
Cuiinlnghum Crcok, where she has
' slnco resided. Her husband dlod
I April 15, 1808.
Sho was tho mother of olght chil
dren, sovon of whom survlvo hor,
as follows: Lowls O, Simmons, Mrs.
Amanda S. Noslor, James L John
P., Louisa A., Frank H., and Iloso
D. Dullack, and Thomas O., do
ceased.
Sho united with tho Primitive Dap
tlst Church 50 years ago and htJ
! always slnco been firm in tho belitf
I of that doctrine,
Union 10,007,075
Wullowu 10,828,050
Wasco 12,07,550
Wlieolor 1,151.343
Yamhill 15,207,347
WAS INKUII'I.VO
Ilemnrk .Mudo ('miMMl Ouo Ride (o
Oct Mud
Vf AmxUIo4 fldi U Coo Dip TIdm-I
ATHRNS, Nov. 0 Tho Immediate
i-nuso of tho dof'.nt of tho adminis
tration in tho discussion in parlia
ment was a remark by War Minis
tor Yanakltscs, which wns consid
ered by Venlzolos ns insulting to tho
optional assombly. VouIzoIob do
limnded nn Immcdlato apology. Pre
mier Zaimls thereupon declared the
government stood behind Ynnakltsas
aud domauded a vote of confidence.
TIIAIM.VO MK.V
in; AuovUtt lrM 19 Coot Da; Time.
WELLINGTON, Now Zealand.
Nov 0. Thoro will be In tho near
future about 11,000 men In training
in tho Now Zealand concentration
cum pa for active sorvlce. Also at
the express request of tho Imporlal
government the quotas of reinforce
ments for tho forces upon tho Gall!
poll Peninsula will bo dispatched hov
oral weeks earlier than had been contemplated,
t AT THE HOTELS t
..$
Clmiidlcr Hotel
L, I). Wans, Lnkesido; P. Tiffany,
Portland; Dr. M. O. Stommlor and
son, Myrtlo Point; J. E. Norton, Co
qulllc; George P. Falconer, Coqulllo;
II. S. Kribs, Myrtlo Point; Tom
Dashnoy, Powers; C. M. Hunter,
Chicago; C. P. Hell, Portland; J.
A. Puttorson, Portland; Mrs, J.
I.undrtth, Coos Illvor; A. E. Crouch,
Coqulllo,
I.Iojil Hotel
Chnrlos Kluculd, Wnllaco, Idaho;
John Rogors, Ilundou; II. G. Hpodor,
Uenver Hill; James Lawson, Fon
dalo, Cal.; P, C. Sovar, CoquJIle;
W. O. Hamilton, North Inlot; f,bula
Holllsh, South Inlet; Carl D. stack,
Santa Clara; J. U. Elmer, For
tuun, Cal.
Illanco Hotel
L. L. Smith, Powers; J. S. Aus
tin, Hnusor; Frank May, Daniels
Creek; K. M, Elliott, Danlols Creok:
J. 1). Dyor, Fulrvlow; Frank Slsen
by, Sumner; F. C, Hawkins, Port
Orford; Miss Ada Norman, Heaver
IIIlljH Miss Dora Norman, lleavor
Hill; Thorn Norman, Heaver Hill;
Mrs. Frank Norman. Hoavor Hill;
S. F. Hahsely, South Inlot; H. Luhr,
Deumurk; Roy Madgalone, Powers;
F. Hausor, Ilrldgo; II. B. Daker,
Ash; F. L, Jones, Ash: Percy Peel,
Myrtle Point; Alden L. Daker, Ash,
Get your Job printing done at The
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