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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1909)
4.2 Art idfW I THE COOS BAY TIMES'MARSHFIELD; OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 15; 1909 EVENING EDITION- .1 : i l . iT uwfwwvtHirftvm Great Clearance Sale of Millinery dt MRS. A. G. AIKEN'S During the rest of this month I am going to sell all of my tdmmed hats at a great reduction from regular prices. This Is not an advertising dodge but a genuine clearance sale as ladles can quickly learn by seeing these hats and getting the prices. Just as a hint of what low prices I am making, I will mention a few lines. Fine line of medium priced trimmed hats that sold $3.00 to J5.00 each, will bo closed out for only ' ?1.50toS2.G0 A Fancy line that sold from?G.00 to 10.00 each will go at this sale from $3.00 to S5.00 Also a large assortment of hats that sold from f 12.00 to $35.00 will be sold at wholesale prices Children's Trimmed Hats from 50c up. A nice line of camping hats only 10c EACH. i i t i l Wi i 'a .,.. , , i i i .,,... 4. -..-. .I...,!,.,!, .,,,!, tt.a.a-.-.t,.t-j,, ,., -I SS tT(FflU r "me 4 When You Are Looking for Sortie Suitable Wedding Gift I Don't forget the Carleton Jewelry Co. T Our silverware is very complete in f Sterling, Rogers and Community. AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Carleton Jewelry Company FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS HANK BLDG., MARSHFIJCLD, ORE. f --- ! ifU'4-t- ''--- !-- --- -f.ni-.fr. ft. fr.j. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Annie Carlson leaves week for a visit with relatives Woodburn, Oregon. this at K LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O rORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 5 p. m., Juno 14, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 64 Minimum 42 At 5 p. m 69 Precipitation none Wind. Southwest: cloudy. Enstsldc. The Eastslde "W. p. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the school house. Cottingham Is now general solicitor of the Santa Fo Railroad for Okla homa and resides at Guthrie. Ho Is one of the leading attorneys In Okla homa. Previous to coming here, they will visit the Seattle fair. Personal Notes I J. II. SOMERS went to Portland to day on business. DAVID ROBERTS of Empire, was a Marshflold visitor today. Return Here. Messrs. Lafon and Lagerstrom of the reforestation de partment of the C. A. Smith mill. have returned from a trip through ,, ,' ... . - .i-fc-t-- ... lMUS- JOSEPHSON and Miss Hazlo iiiu .u4iiuuj a nuiuui iuuus ucin ecu here and Roseburg. Thoy will thor oughly Inspect all of the holdings be fore deciding on their plan of work Council Tonight. The Marshfleld city council wljl meet tonight to take up a number of matters, in cluding the now city charter. For Auto Line. Wm. Wade and others are figuring on purchasing a large auto and instituting a regular automobile service between Rose burg and Coos Bay. Come Overland. J. E. Oren and fiimlly and Mrs. Oren's sister are ex ported In via Roseburg tomorrow. Mr. Oren had his private rig go from here to meet them. There Is an incipient epidemic of tonsilitls and severe colds In this city, many cases being reported. Mrs. Leonard Masters of Sumner, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Steckle at Mllllngton. Mayor L. J. Simpson, who has spent the past three weeks In San Francisco on business, returned last evening on the -Plant. HUGH McLAIN GElviERAt CONTRACTOR Wholesale and" Retail in- Dealer BEAVER HILL COAL Imported Cement, Crushed Rock Sand, Brick Lime, Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, Stone and Concrete Pedestal Blocks. Fllnt kote Roofing Paper. Estimates furnished on all elapses of contract work. Phone 2011 S10 SOUTH BROADWAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. GUARANTEE: NO SERVICE IS BETTER! FEW ARE SO GOOD! COOS BAY MEAT CO. (Incorporated) R. K. BOOTH, PreB. J. M. BARKER, vlce-prea- L. W. TRAVER, sec.-treas. HBNRT HOLM, manager. Corner Front Street and Central Avenao. WB DEAL STRICTLY IN ALL IIOMIi PRODUCTS. 1 Phone 181 Free Delivery to AH Parte of tho City. Highest cash price paid for hides and wool. Miss Goldlo Riggs, who spent the past week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson at May, re turned home yesterday. Eostsldo Won. Eastslde defeated Sumner at Eastslde Sunday by a score of eight to six. In the after noon, Eastslde defeated the Bay City and mill team by a big score. Is Improylng J. F. Rush of Bea ver Hill, who has been confined to the general hospital In this city as the result of getting a splinter of steel In his eye Is reported improving. L. J. Simpson Home. L. J. Simp son returned last evening on the M. F. Plant from San Francisco whero he has been looking after business Interests. He could not bo reached today to ascertain what basis thero actually was for tho stories or rumors concerning tho North Bend mill deals. Strawberries ,May 7. In a busi ness letter to this ofilco C. H. Chand ler of Bandon, writes of his Intent tlon to continue enjoying the beau tiful Coos county climate as he has for the past twenty-four years, and announces that ho enjoyed ripe strawberries from his own garden May 7. Can anyone beat this rec ord? Josephson left today for Portland. ARCHIE KRUSE has returned from, a business trip to San Francisco. DAVID ROBERTS of Empire, was a business visitor in Marshflold to day. ' AUGUST FRIZEEN will 'leave thla wee,k for San Francisco on business. MISS MAUDE PAINTER returned on tho Alliance yesterday from Portland. MRS. L. H. HAZARD of Coqullle, fa expected here today en routo to San Francisco. Shaw Orchardlst. F. S, Dow has received a letter from L. W. Shaw, for a number of years a well-known resident of Coos Bay, In which ho states that he has purchased a twenty-acre orange grove at Exeter, Cal. Ho and Mrs. Shaw have moved out onto the ranch and are delighted with their new home as well as tho prospects of the fruit business. MR. and MRS. B F. ROSS of Rosa Inlet, were the quests of Mrs. B. A. Dillon on Sunday. Herron Improving. The many friends of Robert Herron will bo pleased to learn that he Is recovering rapidly from the effects of the sec ond operation on his leg and It is hoped he will be out of tho hospital soon. Meet Today. A meeting of the The North Bend W. C. T. U. will .directors, of the Coos Bay, Boise and meet at the Presbyterian Christian Endeavor rooms on Union avenue, on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Wild blackberries are ripening rapidly and as there is promise of an abundant crop the berry pickers will doubtless, soon be busy. The old North Bend mill will re sume operatolns Monday. It has been shut down owing to the Inabil ity to get logs. This time, it will run until sufficient lumber Is cut for the deck loads of several vessels that will sail soon. It is difficult now for the vessels tO'take on the deck loads at Pcrter. ...' WINDOW SHADES made to order and put up. These shades are manufactured from the BEST HAND MADE CLOTH and made to fit. Let us figure on your shades and be convinced. T 1 -4 BAYSIDE PAINT COMPANY Coos Bldg.. 05 Market Ave, --------... Phone 2A0-L., Marshfleld, Ore. ------- United Wireless Telegraph Company OFFICE IN "THE CHANDLER" Messages Received For 411 Parts of the World. PHONE 809 If you m-e, interested In the 7 PHR CENT, F.REF., PAItTIOTPAT WG, FULLPAID ,AND NONASSESSABLE STOCK In the above Com P&ny, as an Investment, plea call cm or write O. L. HOPSON, Fiscal Agt. COOS AND CURRY COUNTESS, BOX 828, MARSHPD3LD, OREGON. FURNITURE FOR SALE Nearly new, must be sold at once. Apply cottage across from Presbyterian) church. Idaho Railway Is being held this afternoon to discuss various phases of the project. Chief Engineer F. A. Haines left yesterday for Camas to join his surveying crew. Raise Many Berries. A. H. Pow ers Is now gathering a big crop of strawberries off his ranch on Cun ningham creek, Last year, he had 10,000 1 boxes off the ranch and the "rop this year promises to be as bountiful. The bulk of the crop is used in the logging camps and board ing houses of thfi C. A. Smith Com pany and the Smith-Powers Logging Company. Prominent Elks Hero. H. A. Sully, secretary of the Elks Lodge at Berkeley, Cal., and p, W. Mc Loughlln, a prominent Elk of East Richmond, Cal., aro visiting on the Bay. Mr. Sully Is on a vacation trip and his presence here at this tlmo is particularly welcomed at this time by the local Elks who are preparing for the Installation of a lodge here. Hot In Ohio. W. F. McKeo of tho Flanagan & Bennett Bank, who Is visiting at his old home In Piqua, Ohio, writes that he Is having a de lightful visit but that ho and tho people back there would give any thing for a brief visit of the cooling northwest breeze that makes summer bo delightful on Coos Bay. He won't start on the return trip until the lat ter part of the month. Swimming Wisgs at MILNER'S. Will Visit nere. H. W. Painter Is in receipt of a letter from his boy hood chum, J. R. Cottingham stat ing that he and his family and pos sibly a few other friends will reach here tho latter part of July for a month's stay in this section. Mr. tt-8-8-8-B-B-n--n-n-tt-H-n-tt-a-R-n-tt-8-n-a-a-a-H-n-H-a i I ' ? ' n THE FREIGHT RECORDS FOR MAY SHOW 4,300 SACKS OF SOUND RING FLOUR s 1 ' ; ' i RECEIVED ON COQS BAY TWICE AS MANY AS ANY OTHER BRAND. WHY? -8-8-8-8-8-88-8-88-n-8-a -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-K- SHSHSZSSSHSaraSSSe5E5asiSHSHSSSHSa52S2SS5ESHSS52S2SE5SSH525ZS5HS2Sa Building Material CEMENT BRICK UME, PIASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE Y DRAIN TILE ui TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS ' PLUMBING ana TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH END HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO V North Bend. Oregon. ""ttSBKSZSZSZSSSHSHSZSaSHSSSiasaraSESESZSZSaSESHSESSSZSESSSESESS FIVH CENTS1 PER LINE PHR DAY. FIVE SHORT WORDS MAKB ONE LINB. STENOGRAPHER - BOOKKEEPER. Young man, at present employ ed; will be opon for position short ly. Advise full proposition ' for further particulars. H. Wunder llch, 646 pak St., Eugene, Ore. WANTED To rent furnished flat or cottage for family of three. Must be modern, "Home" caro Times. Joo Milner's Luck. Fame or fate has a grouch against little Joe Mil ner. Last year Joe passed honorary In his grade but by some slip of teacher or printer his name did not appear in the published list. Joe smiled and hoped for better luck nest time. This year he not only passed but did- so with honors being first In his class. Again did perverse fate refuse him the fa.me he had so honestly earned and his name iwas again omitted. Never mfnd Joe, you are learning early tho lesson that It is not always the man who merits approval who receives the applause. Remember It is better to bo worthy without fame than unworthy with It and In real life is In school It Is bet ter to win tho prizes than to receive the applause. CHAS. MERCHANT, Jr., and Tom MInot, Jr., left today to take la the Seattle exposition. J. T. HARRIGAN left this mornine for Portland. He will make an ex tended eastern trfp, probably bo away several weeks. MRS, J. B. RUST and son, Nprman, will leave on the Plant for Califor nia and will visit at San Fran cisco and' Sacramento. DR. W. A. TOYE expects to leave this week for California to Jpln Mrs. Toye and Miss Catherine Toyo who are visiting relatives there. MRS. A. B. DAILY and two chil dren left today for Santa Monica, California, whero thoy will so journ by the Seaside "for sevoral months. L. F. AMUNDSON, who has been stationed at the light house, and wife leave today for Southern California. Mr. Amundson has been In poor health for some tlmo. WANTED Carpemterlng amd Jo work, Cortholl, phone No. 681. FOR RENT Sir-room house, mod ern, Inquire Efflo M. Farrlnger. FOR SALE CHEAP Household furniture, piano, dining room, par lor, bed room and kitchen equip ment complete. Parties buying can rent house. Inquire Times. FOR SALE CHEAP Four lotB In best, location in Bunker Hill. Hall & Hall. FOR SALE 4 lots In West Bunker H1U ?200 if taken at once. P. O. Box 805. FOR SALE Furnlturo nearly new must be sold. Apply Cottage across from Presbyterian church. FOR 3ALE :Barnes' Lathe No. 4, Address Box C91, Marshfleld, FOR SALE Fine buggy horse, well broken; five years old; En quire at Times' office. FOR SALE Blacksmith tools and shop at North Bend. R. N. Emery FOR RENT Five room dwelling In rear of Coos Pay Times. Inquire M. C. Horton, First Trust and Savings Bank m "Shopping by Telephone" If tho doctor leaves a pres cription at your house, phono us and we will send for It, compound It, and deliver tho medicine to you In a sur prisingly short time. You may want something In the Hije pt SUNDRIES OR TOILET ARTICLES when it Is not convenient for you to vis- it our store In person. In this case nhone us. divine us an Idea, as near as you can, aO what you want and wo will cheerfully send samplos and prices to you, thus giving you tho opportunity of making your own personal selection. Our stock is completo tho qualty of the best. If It's usually found In a drug store, - we have It OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 141 Try 1 "Telephonic Shopping" ! Brown Drug Co L MRS. T. B. JAMES and daughter, Lura, of North Bend, who accom panied her north also returned, a friend from Portland accompany ing Mrs. James for a short visit on tho Bay. MRS. JOHN HUME arrived here oh. the M. F. Plant from San Fran cisco yesterday Mr. Hume came up from Wodderburn to meet her and they will go to Rogue River In a day or two. C. F. WAGNER and W. A. Newman, who have boon compiling a new schedulo of fire Insurance rates for towns In this section have comploted their work and left this morning for Portland. MISS ELIZABETH KAUFMAN, who has been -taking a course in domes tic clence in Brooklyn, will leave there for home today. En route home, she will visit In Decatur, Chicago, Helena and Seattle HENRY O. PLOEGER, an old time Coosbaylte prominent In govern ment and mercantile circles a few years ago, spent a couplo of days hero visiting friends and relations and a side Issue of commercial af fairs. Henry has a nice business at Myrtle Point and reads tho sun shine and the shadow of his ojd time pioneer frlqnds en tho Bay, through the medium of Tho Times Coming For Rapes. F. P. Nor ton today rocolved a letter from F. IS. Hill of tho Casino stables at San Francisco stating ihat ho would "bo hero for the July races H,q said that ho would .probably bring a 2:16 trotter, a 2:12 pacer and a couplo of ""green" horses for tho event. Rubbor Ilpse, Cqtton Hos.e, Lawn Sprinklers at MILNER'S. and GRADUATE CHEMISTS. "CASTLEWOOD" at the P. K. "EASTSIDF" Jp a wlnper. "CASTLEWOOD" nt tho P K &? Fresh Strawberries oa hand eVfiy day at F. A. SACCHI m I mi I! I Ul H'l l n ;m I )