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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
wufimpiiT ff ' s-f & THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1909 EVENING EDITION n m ii CULL OUT FOR WEiSER SESSION bst of anx ideas you mar have 'hs this recard. ' " The Congress baa succeeded is bam; the i" put through tie Idaho V?gliUto.-e which, whea it .s isto operatios, wii; aaq5Kf:03 enabie tu to baild railroads This law Is a: pnea: the on'.y loop- jbole in the railroad situation u i n i i "There Is so questlos before the Oregon-Idaho Development pie o: Wlho todar Wch Congress to Meet There lapocust as uat of transportat-.o-. -aad this is the first deSaite movs Apnl 30. jst u, be started which hold s3 With the pert eomatiselos plan paf 0f saeesa. adopted. It l ''fcely that Coos Bar t "Please make Jt roar business to inea will so ressse their activity .at yoor cjBD represented a: abost the pofosed railroad aad Wetosr ad to resd as strong a riH ndobfedlr resasae their ae- delegation as possible. tlTity in the Oregon-Idaho Develop- ment Coszreis walea is working to AT THE HOTELS, unite the sectioas affected on the Tb- Blanco F. Drega. Cxus RIv propositios. Ir this coectka the er: J. O. S-emialer. Myrtle Poin: call by Reillv Atxissos, secretary of phL MesdeUohE, 'Frisco: M. E. Robiasoa. Chicago; G. Kerr. Ash- the Boise Commercial CIsb, for the next session of be Congress i3 of in terest here. It is as follows: 'The next session of the Oreroa- Idabo Development Congress -111 be Walter Holmes. Beaver HX; Jch field at Welsr, April 30 aad May 1 aad 2. The sesioas of 'this or- lacd; D. G Lefever aad H. B. Stela er. Go'.decdale, Wash.; Mrs. Zabrs kie, Gardlaer; Otto Olsen. Derins. David. Beaver Hill; qsille; Cbas. Berg, 3. Folsoa. Co Beaver h:;i ganlzatfon have Increased la later- Robert Smith. Earek2; H. Wilson est every saostb. aad have cose to i aad C. D. Moore, Klamath Falls: F be the most important meetings heJd !f. Bi, Scotia: W. N. Diszee, Eu In these two states. jreia: P. W Graysoa, Areata: O. "The pnrpos and object of the;nia. Eureka: R. L. Woodhoase, Oregon-Idaho Coseress is to develop j Berkeley. the cosntry throngh the baildiae of The Chandler J. D. C'.latin Tallroads, and the meetings are held beard, W. B. Piper. Roy Landretb, evrry moath ia order that the later- j James Laadreth, Chas. Mahaffy, H est may be kept ap aad the adver-.E. Besey acd Ivy Coadrot. Coos ti3iag coatsnoed aatil soasethias is ; River; Geo. 5 Salth. St. Lonis; C. doae. jL. Lindsay, Portland; M. Herman, "Toar clnb ihonld by all raeaa3 Saa Fraacieo- M. C. Sellnar, Baa have delegates at the Weiser eoa- doa; A. Miner. Myrtle Point: J. A xention. Yoa staocid show yorjEro'3 aad C L Ericksoa. Coqai"e; faith la Idaho aad yoar belief ia its Chas. Doaaellv and M. C. Sperry. fntnre by leading yoar moral sap- Portlaad; A- J Ball, Oakland, CaL: port to the Coagress aad by giving R, I. Wood- Frisco; V. H. Wolff, the delegate , there present, the Frisco. if S t. r ' f " ' .. "' ' f &. I f: Pl - f'Se:- . V- -- ' MtV7 -Vr.A I S i 5 Z, y, " 7"Ti &t i ML A I s , frag wM mUim fl 'j ' ! n P'wKy mmst! n'ljug HART SCHAPFNER& MARX CLOTHES TOR MEN WHO CARE WE REPLACE ANY SUIT THAT DOES NOT PROVE ITS WORTH ' How many merchants do you find that will back up their Clothes argument as we i do; and how many times have you been stung by the sensational advertiser who is continually offering something for nothing. We say to you: That we can give you the Best Clothing produced in America gar ments that will stand the wear and tear and the kind that makes a customer of every wearer fxtr style and general make up, the best. We are here to stay and de liver the goods that makes you stick. OUR PRICES $12.50 to $50 TffEYtELWmk 77fATSJ&ftfr "352259P5i?ei. wvc' 1 R! &m,mm i.. iyxw&mM&jy. -ai b i in i i i i j 1 i ir.vv-rf -. Ml -i.T A. Hf ll'l UJ 'r - S I tfc .CS.-V -r - ire Fencing of all kinds 5 Our heavy J FENCING costs no more than others are selling you the light for. The Big Store M ERCHANT & KAMMERER NORTH BEND NEWS PIONEER HARDWARE CO. Incorporated. F. E. HAGUE, Pres. MARSHflElD iL D. SCMXER, Vlce-Pres. OREGON iS2S3SiSlS2Se52SiScSeSS2S2SiSSSiSSSS5iSiSiSiSiSiSiS:SiSiSiSzSl ANNOUNCEMENT TO I Cr ipp e ersons A. F. Ill'I.I. repteseating th I)i' KStl.Iiri I. CO. of Oakland, Calif. Is new at the Chandler Hovl, for a fbort t.me, where he will meet tbo&e in n-ed of artific!, limb, ei-ensions for short ened limb, app.iances for deformft es and dff.clej.ces, shoes for crippled feet, elastic stockings and abdominal supporters. Models of our Improved artificia' legs and arms, extensions aad Orthopedic appliances are upon exhibition at the above hotel. Artificial Limbs "LIght-Wclght" legs and "Patent Practical" arms are guaran teed to be perfect fitting and correct In every particular. Hundreds are being successfully uSed throughout the West by persons following every vocation Our "Cordless Ankle" leg is sin.p'.er than the ojd-style corded appliance, thus requiring less attmtton and giving setter satis faction All amputations are being sjccefu!ly fitted by our improved system Children can now be fitted with limbs as they may be lengthened as the wearer grows. Deformatory Appliances Orthopedic Appliances are being used extensively throughout the world in the treatment of certain d.seases and many supposedly hopeless cases can be greatly benefited by the application of a correct aud comfortable apparatus. We manufacture corrective appliances for all deformities and deficiencies of the human body of which the following diseases are a few; spinal curvature, hip-joint disease. paralysis, weak legs. Diseases of the knee-joint, bow-.egs 1-nock -knees and club feet In children, weak ankles and uu-united fractures of the paial Ia femur and tibia. Extension Appliances Our Improved leg extension appliance Is wora Inside the shoe and give the shortened limb the appearance of bavins the correct length. It is more comfortable than the old-style steel or cork lift. ' Addres or call upon A. F. BULL, Hotel Chandler, Marshfield Ore Ih-prcMMitlng. DICKSON-BULL CO. 603 Telegraph Ave., Oakland Calif. iaitOKST M.Y.NTFACTl IM:itS IN THE WTST. I Mercy hospital is beautifying and fitaprovjss Its grounds. t Mrs. Jas. Fo;ty has returned from a short visit In Portland. ' Mrs. Wa. Simpson has returned 'frcm a short visit in Marshfield. I The Osprev will leave tomorrow with merchandise for Wedderbtfrn. Miss Stella T.'icklusd will open iher school at Beaver Hill next Mon day. M-s. A. Lund aid sons of Eastside, spent yesterday with North Bend frierds. The First National Bank of North Bead is jut issuing the first of i s own new paper enrrency. The barkentine Chehalis has fin ished taking oa her cargo at Porter sand will sail today for 'Frisco. Si Mrs. E. K Jones and little son. Gj'Eugtse, were Ncrth Bend visl'ors &.yestfcrday. Miss Stella O'Connell ac q j compacted them. Ri Mrs. James Chambers will leave DJton the Breakwater for Portland to Kj visit her sisters, Mrs. F. Fisher and Mrs. Harry BacVinstov. Mrs. W. Reichert, who underwent an operation at Mercy hospital, is improving and will be able to re turn to her home soon. Mr. and Mrst Frank Murr have purchased the lodging and boarding house of Mrs. Anna A. Brown on Sherman avenue, which they will continue to operpte. The Beautiful America Club of North Bend e'eared $52, SO at the ball given bv them at Simpson's pavi lion last Saturday night. The club may give another dance there soon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gammlsh who recently arrived from Washington and who lost four valuable trunks fg In the warehouse fire, have taken C ' housekeeping rooms at the Miller j gj ' residence. 5j Elmer Russell, postmaster, was Gj called to North Coos River yester- fg'.day by the serious condition of his H brother Harvey who Is ill with 0 1 pleurisy. I 1 Mrs. George Rofster, sister of Al. Stemmerman who was killed In the .logging accident on Coos River a , few days ago. is ia Portland and was unable to return to attend the fu neral yesterday. Mlu Mildred Coke, who is attend ing college in Oakland write that . ne is well pleased witn her new location but so missed the pure ' drinking ater of Orepon and her1 A Car-Load o .oiise v urnisninss Just Received on Str. Alliance. Among this lot wehave some Library and Drawing Room FURNITURE OF THE VERY LATEST PATTERN it r -'- f Some new and Artistic effects" in the Quartered OAK and MISSION The Famous GUNN LINE in 1909 Patterns MISSION and Quartered Oak Finish I i B CHINA CLOSETS $20.00 to $45.00 1 AJpretty line of LADIES' DESKS at prices most reasonable ? 9 gS 111J Complete House Furnishers Harvey Co. We'Save You Money ; The Big Store frier ds are thinking of shipping some to her. LOW XKV'S famous cbooolatet and Johnson's Dutch Bittsrsweets at the KKD CHOPS. " cS2SZSHSS51!SHSZ5HSB5c!SZSc3SSHS3HSleSiSZSZS2SiSZS2SBFcSSHS2SHSZSHS L. J. POST Contractor and Builder rjfbtn jm:i' h-Imi-i cm Usihc mo;W Ttt oirt.u. ui 1 oar ott nj.l" PA- Cr mm wii. 3m VaA fe2 South Second Street LRSHFIEU), OJU5. HOMESTEADERS, NOTICE. " D01 rorget that DeWitffc Uttle PeiSoEs desiring locations on Gov, Ear,r R!ws are tt bMt D,Us maJe- erament Land (Homestead) oali oa Ther are P,Msant little pills that art or sddrsss the andersig3d. (Loc-a-, easy to take and are prompt and. tic fee reisonable.) gentle. We sell asd recommend GEORGE SLATHER, them. 5uM br T.OCKILLRi Jt PAR- Port Orford. Ore. SONS. EASTSIDE" is a winner. J"""Wf 1K.1j U: stai