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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1909)
S t t u THE MOS BAY TIMES WARSHFIELD; OREfiON; SATURDAY, JULY 31, 19Q9-EVEfi(ING EDITION 4 Ladies and Gentlemen JUST ARRIVED ON STEAMER BREAKWATER 100 DOZENS Everwear Hose IN ALL COLORS. REMEMBER SIX PAIRS GUARANTEED SIX MONTHS For Ladies. In boxes oftli pilr onlr- oas tlzc to a boi tolfd or aitorted colon desired, Egyptian Cotton $2.00 a box. Colon, black, Llack. with white feet and Ua. . Silk LIile-Hght wetffht S00 & box. Colon, black, and tao. Both corered by our A i positive guarantee. Buy Everwear Hose from Goodrum and be satisfied ftmimmmmttttii i $?3s S THERE ARE COUNTERFEIT 1 $20 Gold Pieces! jXX t ' z Because the genuine ones true of many other articles In of superior quality and merit that are counterfeited. It Is true of olive oil. The olive tree thrives In mahy lands, growing wild In the form of a low shrub In semi-tropical countries where there is an unusual amount of sunshine. There are scores of varieties of cultivated olives, some of which possess considerable food value, but it is a remarkable fact that the" true Queen olive the most delicious and highly prized of all olives can only be grown In a limited' district within a radius of fifteen or twenty miles of the city of Seville, Spain. THIS-IS WHY THE SPANISH OLIVE OIL IS THIS BEST IN THE WORLD. WE HAVE Pure Imported Olive Oil We guaranteolt to be genuine and an article of superior merit. Our olive oil Is produced by crushing especial varieties of olive, selected because of their capacity for yielding high grade oil of proper flavor, being careful In the extracting pro cess not to get the oil from the stone or pit of the olive, as the latter produces an oil of objectionable flavor, thick, and which speedily grows rancid. If you once use a bottle of this oil you will readily un derstand the difference between this and other brands. We have the best American brands but we have also the genuine Imported. You can get It good and pure at the BUSY" CORNER. I L0CKHART & PARSONS I 1 DRUG COMPANY! 8 "TV Risv Cni-W 8 XX Prescriptions Accurately compounded, H:n:mnn::um:nn: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx txxxxmxxxx SaSSSSSZ5?SZ5aSZ52Sai5E5a5SSSSH52SH5ES2SHSil5ES2SHS2SHSESS5252525H5a5HSa Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK EWER PIPE DRAIN TILE ui TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. PAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE , SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. si5SBSSBS555Hs55s5ssa5IE5a555ssHs5H5Hsa5ass5s55., MEN'S Silk Lisle 50c pair or $3 Box. All Colors. Cotton 25c pr. $1.5A box LADIE'S Silk Lisle 50c per pair or $3 a box of 6 pairs MARSHFlEIiD, ORE. xxxxxnxxti ttt&zxxzxtxxiz xx are 3o valuable. The same Is dally use. It is only the articles J 8 H XX tz XX XX xt $ W f XX it XX ? 8 8 t tt ? YJ 8 XX XX Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING mi TINNI NG SHOP IN OPERATION tt,tHJfc. or .j' WEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight. and Sunday. ' LOCAL temperature re- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 5 p. m. July 30, by Mrs, E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. - Maximum 69 Minimum.. .. : 48 At 5 p. m .63 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. - tmmmnmnmmm tt BIRTHS. XX xttxxxxttxtxxtxxxtttttxtxx HANCOCK A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Han cock on Wednesday, the 21st, at the home of the grandparents of the baby, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Ar rlngton of this city. Mr. Hancock Is a member of the Empire life saving crew. Myrtle Point Enter prise. Buys House. Gus. Adelsperger has purchased Ray Kaufman's house on Tenth street South near Flana gan avenue and he and his bride will occupy It within a few days. New .Residence. It is announced that a ?6,000 residence will be built at t Cape Blanco by the government for the veteran light-house keeper, James Langlois, who has kept the beacon burning for 35 years. The material will be taken on a barge from Bandon. Ship Tanks On Barge. Yester-' day, the big barge or ferry for the Western PacJflc Railway Company for use on San Francisco bay, was towed out-Jjythe-Redondo -with 'five hundred oil tanks on board, empties being phipped back by the Coos Bay Oil and Supply Company. Suonii Picnic Sunday. The Suo ml Society will hold its annual pic nic at Enegren's grove tomorrow and the event promises to be the greatest success of them all. The attendance will be large arid arran- tt-8-8-8-8-Bf 8 - 8 - a - 8 - - a - a - 8 8 . f QUALITY ICE CREAM J 8 The kind you want and the kind you can' get only at COR- 1 8 THELL'S DELICATESSEN, the1 makers of real Ice cream. Fresh 8 every day. ' 8 Special flavors for Sunday VANILLA, STRAWBERRY and CHOCOLATE. JL Telephone or send In your order at once. 8 f CORTHELL'S DELICATESSEN I T a - r8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - .8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - tt - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 8 I Your flour is probably giving you trouble. With the scarcity of wheat, this Is not surprising. THE SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY anticipated all this and have stocks of Bluestem wheat td last the balance of the year. Use Sound Rino- A THIS itUUULAIl BRAND. rS-ttB-B-tt-tt-g-B-tt-B-B-tt-a FIVE CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. WANTED Teacher for school dis trict No, 18r Flagstaff, Coos coun ty. Address C. H. Codding, clerk, Marshfleld, Oregon. WANTED The Oregon Nursery Company, Salem, OrP?on, has an opening for a first class represen tative In Coos County. Liberal termsr outfit furnished, stock grown without" irrigation. Full Information upon rpquest. Address,- Oregon. Nursery Company, Salem, Oregon. WANTED Boy or young man 15 to 20 years old", to work in printing office and" learn the trade. Apply Times' office. WANTED Carpentering and Job work. Corthell, phone No, 561. FOR RENT New six-room cottage. A number of pieces of new fur niture for sale. Enquire at Cook's Corner Grocery. gements have been made for enter taining all. Special boats will leave North Bend at 8 o'clock and Marsh field at 8:30 Sunday morning. Wants Franchise. President W. U. Douglas of the Home Telephone Company, has presented an applica tion to the Eastslde city council ask ing for a franchise there. The mat ter will probably be brought up at the next meeting of that body. Sometime ago, before the local ex change was sold, Manager Robert son of the Pacific states, asked for a franchise lnEastsldo but no action wrfs ever taken on his application. At present there Is but one phono In Eastslde and that Is at the LaPalme store. Loses Spectacles. Tom Hall Is mourning the loss of his spectacles. The loss Is due to a balky engine on Tom's launch. Yesterday, he loan ed the launch to Nels Rasmussen and a friend to make the trip to Haynes' Inlet. Three times they started and the engine balked, compelling them to row the craft back to the dock to get Tom's expert advice on how she ought to run. While leaning over to Inspect the balky engine, the spec table case and contents fell out o. Tom's pocket and went straight to the bottom. However, Tom got the engine started so that Mr. Rasmus sen at least got out of sight with the launch. Drill For Oil J. M. Upton re turned yesterday from a few weeks visit at the home of his parents in Langlois. He reports that the dril ling for oil there has been resumed, a new outfit being brought In by the parties who started drilling a year ago, sufficient money being secured to make a perfect test of that field. He says that there Is much feeling in tha't section over the action of the Portland syndicate which Induc ed a large number of northern peo ple to come In there through misre presentations, the settlers being left nng me sacs unaer great nara- ' snip. Mrs. upton ana cnuuren win remain -there for a' few weeks, lon ger. Exhlblts Oil. Prof. D. L. Diller of the. United States Geological Sur vey, who Is making a new and en larged geological map of the Coos Bay field, today placed on exhibit at the Marshfleld Chamber of Com merce, specimens of the natural oil found In the various fields of the United States. The specimens are of the oil just - tt - tt - - tt - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - n - n - 8 - - a - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8-8 "8-8-8-8-8-8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 -8-8-8-8-8-8 : " 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- FIVE SnORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. FURNISHED HOUSE to rent for a month. Party off on vacation, month of August. Inquire Times. SIGN WRITERS ATTENTION I have considerable work on hand. Specifications can bo seen at my office. F. S, Dow. FOR SALE Blacsumlth tools and shop at North Bend. R. N. Emery FOR SALE One 16-foot row boat in good condition, cheap. Apply Pacific Launch Works. FOR RENT Modern Bouse of six rooms. Phone" 270J. FOR RENT 8-room house, Mead street, North Bend, Call or write F, L. Sumner. Machinery almost new MUST SELL i IJe matcher, 3 planen, Hu t n etickera, atti atrker, naah rcllatior and mnrtUliiR machines, band saw, turning lathe, holler and engine, belting, haiivera1 haft iK. pulle. Ic. ; may exchange lor lumber or !ilnglei. JONES 147 Beach St. San Francisco -, z as it comes from the ground1 and the samples are from th$ Los Angeles, Orlindi, Coallnga and'' Mt. Diablo in California, Belle Isle; La., Petrolla, Tex., Spring Valley,' "Wye, and Greenfield and Criropolls, Pa. The specimens are of much Interest ow ing to the possibility of 'oil being found'here. Prof, blller says that the pitchf coal found, in. .this, vicinity Is a c'ertdiri''fndIcatloutiat; there, was oil here ''bnVe,' but whether It Is here now canBHtybe determined by sink ing tfellsi Prof. Diller will not be able to complete his work here this summer, but will return next sum mer with an assistant. An assistant will join Ihlm here shortly. ROBERT MARSDEN Sr., Is again able to be on 'the street after a brief but serious siege of Illness. JAS. W. STRAW of Klamath Falls, who has been -visiting his broth er, Mayor E. E. Straw', left on the Breakwater today for Spokane, Wash. C. E. NICHOLSON left this after noon for his summer home in the Sand Hills where Mrs. Nicholson and some friends are enjoying an outing. NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. M. Kibbler Is reported quite 111 at her home at the Reynolds mill. Mrs. M. D. Sherard of Bay City, was shopping In Marshfleld this week. Miss Luella Hodson of North Coos River, visited North Bend relatives yesterday. ;" '- ' -' ' Mrs. Frank Prey of 'Eastslde, vis ited at the Eckhoff home' on Sher man avenue yesterday.' Harry and Harvey ft'ussell have Uncle returned after registering. Sam's big land lottery. -' In Mr. Wa9hburne from Maine, Is a guest at the Reynolds home and talk ing over Down East times'. I "Bud" Krlbs of Portland, arrived this wek to spend the .summer at the home of his uncle, Geo. Mandtgo. Dr. Davis Vaughan and Chas. Cavanagh left yesterday for Daniels Creek where they will spend. a week. Miss Mary Hodson arrived yester day from her home In Roseburg and Is the guest of her sister, Miss Myr tle Hodson. Mrs. Geo. Bolster and Mrs. G. Reynolds of North Bend, attended the Mothers' Club meeting In Marsh fleld yesterday. Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, state secret ary of the W. C. T. U., will come here from Cottage Grove, August 11 to give a reading cycle. Mrs. F. M. Jennings, Mrs. R. Kit son and Mrs. Stonecyph'er of East side, attended the funeral of Mr. Tedrow In Marshfleld yesterday. David Morse, who underwent an operation three weeks ago. Is Im proving rapidly and will soon be taken to his home in Empire City. F. W, Wood and wife have re turned from Portland where Mrs. Wood has been receiving medical treatment. She Is considerably Im proved. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Loomls re turned yesterday from their honey moon trip and will Immediately go to housekeeping In the house on Sherman avenue which the groom had prepared before marriage. The Rodondo sailed yesterday for San Francisco with a cargo of lum ber. She also towed down the sec ond big ferry built on Coos Bay for the Western Pacific Railroad Com pany for use on San Francisco Bay. THE LADIES OF THE BAPTIST Church will give a PICNIC up COOS RIVER Wednesday August 4. Boat will leave Stauff's landing at 8 a.m. 50c round trip. American PIKXOC1TE at STAFFORD MONOGRAM OIL. -The Gunnery. FRESn VEGETABLES EVERYDAY Peas, Beans, Lettuce, Turnips, Carrots, Onions Beets, Cucumbers, etc. F. A. SACCHI $$$$: m Personal Notes L J. W. BUTTZ and wife of Empire, were Marshfleld visitors today. JAS. WATSON of Coqullle, was In' Marshfleld on business yesterday. T. A. WALKER of Coqullle, was 9 Marshfleld business visitor today. MRS. T. H. BARRY and Miss Madge Barry of Empire, were Marshfleld visitors today. MRS. P. JOHNSON and children of Marshfleld, left yesterday for out ing trip at Ten Mile. J. W. BENNETT left yesterday to spend Sunday at the Bennett-Mc- I Keown camp at the Maze. OTTO SCHETTER, who has been taking In the Seattle Exposition, 3 is expected home Monday or Tues day. .sa MISS MABLE KING and her grand mother, Mrs. J. L. Durrand, are going to California to visit friends soon. JJJ r . 4 DR. J. T. McCORMAC and wife and Fred McCormac came down from their bungalow on South Coos River today. ROLLIN WOOLEY and family of Eastslde, left today for Flora, N. D., where they will visit about four months. MISS MABLE KING and her cousin Miss May Durrand, went to Co qullle yesterday to visit friends and relatives. EUGENE O'CONNELL and familjr who have been spending a few days at KIttyvIlle, returned to tho Maze yesterday. MRS., CHAS FENSLER and daugh ter, Maxlne, left today for Co qullle where the will spend Sun day with Mr. Fensler. MRS. R. T. DURRETT and son, Mra, W. F. Miller, Mrs. W. Harrington, and baby, and Mrs. A. ,D. Wolcott were passengers on the Roseburg auto line today. MAJOR TOWER and wife of Em pire, ;and Miss May Magee were in .Marshfleld today en route to Dreme Lodge where they will spend a few days. . M. STAFFORD, manager of the Bay Point plant of the C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufacturing Com pany, Is expected here today or to morrow to confer with the local officials and visit for a few day on the Bay. WOLff II IS EASY VICTOR Craft Using Valvoline Oil Wins Great Seattle Motor Boat Races SEATTLE, Wn July 9, '09. Valvoline Oil Company, Portland, Oregon. Gentlemen: Wo beg leave to confirm our wire of ovon dato as fol lows: "Wolff II wins motor boat race using VALVOLINE MOTOR CYLIN DER. Valvoline Oil Company." It Is needless to say that we are greatly pleased at the unqualified success of your speedy Portland mo-'v tor boat, Wolff II, particularly so as Mr. Wolff used our VALVOLINE .MOTOR CYLINDER OIL, MEDIUM, and VULCAN LUBRICATING COM POUND. The Wolff II made tho thirty miles In 1:01:07 4-5, which was 4 min utes and 37 2-5 seconds faster than the time of tho Pacer of Seattle. The Portland boat won Saturday's race and by coming out ahead again In the second race proved itself to bo tho fastest motor boat on the Paci fic coast. Mr. Wolff stated that ho had no trouble whatsoever with his engines and says that VALVOLINE IS THE BEST OIL HE EVEK USED. Yours very truly, VALVOLINE OIL COMPANY. (Signed) GEO. STEERS. PIONEER HARDWARE Co Agents for Valvoline Oil ou Coos Bajr i . a ;. aditotoifc-itfcji. rf'w. 4f,i tn...i. . rM&. jMvji ; ,i-J3U-m.Jr-j m a 2z4n s, nt, ' i.. ' -, itttait. i. ri. i ,. iUr--iu ,M i.alJ.-WA A. . , Wltwi.ajfc't.-a