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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1909)
-WK JyfF T XaECOQSrTlMEiMfiBSHfteUtMeCiQM. BfflMY, AliT j lifeiW iKTlffl STYLE uj 5 j ' J f FIT WILLIAM DUNN SUCCESSOR TO Maddon & Creighton GUARANTEED MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING We have a new method of cleaning that Is a winner. Try It once and you'll call again. We press and repair clothes bought of us, as long aj3 th,ey last, free of charge. Broadway, next to C. A. Smith Ofllcc. SIarh field Oregon COMFORT WEAR aaaaaaaaajaaaaamaaaaaaaaait d9B CMA w rrmr I " V Jr Ms I3xc $ight 13&et , The MILL1C0MA fall Styles TIic Best Hat America for (lie money. $3.00 Clias. HJckox was made a couple of trips after them but each time, he has failed to discover them, the bears apparently being apprised of his ap proach and hiking for South Slough. i r lI Notes Hot urn From 'Trip. M. W. Sweet man and Addison Cook returned Sat urday night from a several weeks . WEATHER FORECAST A tTlv aarrtnttA Pratt. 1 A OREGON Fair In South and sta- ln Cur"' county wliere the' wero showers in north. Tuesday fair alnS sonie Iace- mlmn&' except showers ln northeast. Pent "10St "V? "l"8 alDS A Wo.toi.lr w.'nil. 4."uuc """ umivo "ivnr, They the LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- FORTi For twenty-four hours end- ing at 5 p. m Aug. 9, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. ' Maximum G3 Minimum.. 51 At 5 p. m Gl Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. :.... Circulate Petitions. The petitions for the submission of the Blake slreet-car franchise under the initia tive and referendum are being cir cuited today and it is stated thai nearly enough signers have been se cured and the petitions will probably bo filed with the recorder in a day or two for action by the council. I, to haVe, Is a hankering after Real Estate. And you can find the best bargains here In all kinds of pro perties. If you are looking for- a "home" aito or for building land as an -investment, "we have some 'very attractive parcels to offer you at most tempting prices. All Improved lands, most dealrably situated. We 3iave town and country properties for sale or exchange and we .buy,' too. residence iots al east side from 03.00 up. terms to Suit buyers. TITLE GUARANTEE &ABSTRACT-CO, HENRY SENGSTAC1CEN, -Manager. Marsbfield, Oregon. General Acevta. Eaatatde. The Woolen Mill Store Mill to Man Clothiers MARSUFIELD, OREGON mwmmnmtimmimsmmmmiu Hunting Party Home. A party consisting of A. E. Morton, of Libby, Dell and Will Hennessey, Enoch Hol- .$'. from a brief but pleasant hunting BORN. X trip to Three Mile. They got only ltUUSIUtl.tUUUtUtwo deer but those were the only DROWN To Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ones that were visible but there was Brown of South Broadway, a great slaughter of rock oysters and ersona J. O. LANGWORTHY has recover ed from his recent illness. J. C. BEATTY of North Coos River Is in Mnrshfleld on business. J. H. FLANAGAN went to Myrtle Point this morning on business. MRS.R. A. CHURCH of South Coos River, Is a Slarshfleld shopper to day. " EDGAR SIAUZEY's little child, who has been very ill, is reported Im proving. ' tmmm cm if, pet vf utm North Bend," arrived here tfii SfB Altlance this nibrnfng after an ab sence o about a year. MBS. A. D. WOLCOTT returned this morning from a trip to Portland and Salem. MBS. ELIZABETH ADAMS Is spend ing her vacation at her ranch on Coos River. daughter, Monday, August 9. LACHAPELLE To Mr. and Mrs. John LaChapelle of South Marsh fleld, a son, Monday, August 9. CORNWALL To Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall of Bunker Hill, a daugh ter, Sunday, August 8. no party ever went out that more fun than they did. had Have that Roof FixecJ Now SeeCORTHELL PHONE 100-L. dipt. Dnvo ilolden's Launch iNorth Star No. 1 Leaves for NORTH INLET connect ing with TEN MILE stage, daily at service -of" tho tide. Don't miss the name and number, "NORTH STAR NO. 1" For further information apply nt THE FINNISH COOPERATIVE STORE. .Honor Sirs. Stiles. Mrs. John Bear and other officers of Doric Chapter, are entertaining Sirs. An toinette Stiles of Portland, Worthy Grand Matron of the Oregon Eastern Council Tuesday. ,The Slarshfleld Star, at Bastendorf's beach today, city council will meet Tuesday night Mrs. Stiles Is making her annual visit to award contracts for the construe-t0 tne Eastern Star Lodges of Coos tlon of the new South Slarshfleld county. Tuesday evening, Doric sewage system and for the street napter win noia a meeting ana re JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Co qullle today to hold a special ses sion of county court. SIRS. SIARY SIARK is spending a few days at the E. W. Guptil home on South Coos River. SIRS. NELLIE OWENS spent Sunday 'with her daughter, VlVs.' Wm. Dun gan, on South Coos River yester day. G. W. Dungan was also a guest at tho Dungan summer home. . - ROBERT SIARSDEN, Sr., and daughter, Sirs, Smith and his lit tle grand daughter, made a pleas ant outing trip to Big Creek yes terday. Sir. Slarsden has nearly fully recovered from his recent sick spell. WALTER CONDRON leaves on the Alliance tomorrow on a business trip to Portland. He says if he flnds any diamonds turning to paste up In that cbuntry for want of attention he may bring some back with him. JASIES COWAN returned last night from Curry county where ha has been hunting deer with Hank Wells and one or two others. He says that Hank Wells killed three deer and other members of tho party three more. ROBT. HOPSON of Elgin, 111., arriv ed here today for a short visit with his cousin, Otto L. Hopson. GUY WARNER and Wife left today for a couple of weeks camping trip in the vicinity of Allegany. paving In the saw dust flat district. Ato Matches. Sirs. H. B. Cox of Ten Mlfe, is ln Slarshfleld with her two-year-ojd child, the latter' recelv- ception in honor of Sirs. Stiles. -.May Go. to .Toledo. Judge Jphn S. Coke yesterday received a long -distance message from Judge Harris at Livery, , Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry-all that we will send out with parties wishing to go in crowds. L. H, HEISNER Mnrshlleld, Ore. Phone? 120tJ lng medical treatment. A Aveek or , "Bene inquiring u. u wuum u iUB- so ago, the little one ate a number 'Slu,e Ior nin- lo uom lerul ol tuul1 of matches and has been ln a serious Tledo beginning Thursday, condition. j'Judge Harris said that he feared he would not be able to get to Toledo Tom Nicols Celebrates. Tom Ni- auu l"al ue wou,u ,et Juus SIRS. PERCY LE,VAR and daughter, Slary, spent Sunday as. guests of Sirs. F. S. Dow at the Goodwill ranch. SIRS. J. 0. LANGWORTHY and daughter Evelyn will return on the Plant from an extended stay with daughter and sister In Oak land. J. O. looks as pleased to day as If It was to be a wedding instead of a reunion. R. F. WILLIASIS and family left to day on their outing at The Bennett camp ln The Slaze on South C003 Rlyer. Coke DORSEY KREITZER and wife son cpls celebrated his birthday today by know this evening, the latter having having his mustache shaved off and consented to hold the session at To succeeded In 'fooling some of his le(1- friends. It wouldn't be fair to tell what birthday but Tom says he feels , younger than when he was twenty-, one. 2 h 4 DIAMONDS, .WATCHES and JEWELRY Watch our window for the next few days and see a beautiful election of diamonds, which a re going to be sold at a price so cheap and payments so easy that every person can afford to wear a dia- "mond. Elgin atid Waltham watches ln solid gold, gold filled, solid sil ver and nickel cases. We will 'furnish you In the next few days "at a price so reasonable that it will surprise you. Our line cf Howard watches Is always complete, and anything you or your friends want in a nice, neat and up-to-date piece' of jewelry where quality and price talk, come or send them to tho j Carleton Jewelry Company WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. TuHy Gets Contract. P. SI. Tuliy has been awarded the contract for the erection of a one-story building for the Gray-Holt Company on the C. A. Smith property at the north east, corner of Front and Central ave nue. The building will be 30x74 and construction will begin at once. NORTH BEND NEWS O. A. Smith Here. Q. A. Smithy head of the C. A. Smith- Lumber, and) Slanufacturlng Company, arrived here from Sllnneapolls last evening. J. E. Oren also returned with him, Sir. Oren having accompanied Sirs. Oren and Miss McDonald as far as Portland on their trip to Sllnneapo lls. Sir. Smith will probably remain the balance of the month. See Bear. Berry pickers ln the peninsula report that two bears are frequently seen at different points. yesterday, they were encountered a short distance from West Slarshfleld. J. J. Sullivan of Haynes Inlet, vis ited friends here Saturday. ' Henry Hoeck returned today from a trip to Portland and Seattle. Sliss Bessie Ayro of Slarshfleld, was a .North Bend visitor Saturday. Judge Guerry returned on the Al liance today from Portland and Sa lem. E. C. Slather and, wife and son, Francis A. Holllng and family, SIIss Wall .and others formed an excursion party up Coos River yesterday. Sirs. Frank D. Wheeler of Cottage Grove, state wide secretary of the W. C. T. U., will give lectures at the Presbyterian church Aug. 11 and 12. Ernest Perry, a student at Philo math College, is in North Bend to assist Rev. R. G. Summerlln ln the revival meetings at the United Breth ren church. He Is a vocalist of con siderable, ability. son, William, left today for Ten Mile where they will enjoy .a week's outing. 7 MRS. ERNEST POLLEXFEN returri ed yesterday from a week's stay at the W. S. Chandler home oh South Coos River, SIR. and SIRS., NORIS JENSEN are spending a cpupie 01 weeKs on South Coos River' In their house boat the "Albatross." B. SI. HALL, a prominent business man of Grants' Pass, Is investigat ing the resources and prospects of the Coos Bay country and renew ing his acquaintance with Tom Harvey. He expresses himself very favorably over the countrj'. F. A. J3ACCHI leaves tomorrow morning tp join his family for a two .weeks visit on his brother's ranch .near Billiards, below South Slough. ,AQne beach, good, (fish ing,, hunting and the. family are at tractions. F. A. could not res.Ut any-longer. "PASTLRWOOD" at the P; K. K-tt-tt-a-H-tt-a-a-a-tt-tt-tt-H-a-tt-n-tt-tt-a-tt-s-a-tt-a-a-n-tt FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS HANK BLDG., SIARSHFIELD, ORE HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wholesale and Retail 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 SOU 310 SOUTH BROADWAY, SIARSnFIKLD, ORE; GUARANTEE: NO SERVICE IS BETTER! FEAV ARE SO JOOD! COOS BAY MEAT CO. (Incorporated) . R. K. BOOTH, Pres. J. SI. BARKER, vlce-pres- L. W. TRAVER, sec.-treas. HENRY HOLM, manager. Corner Front Street and Central Avenue. WE DEAL STRICTLY IN ALL HOSIE PRODUCTS. Phone J 81 Frco Delivery to AH Tarts of the City. Highest cash price paid for hides and wool. PEACHES Those yellow Cratwfords from Cal ifornia are fine. Large shipment on next 'Plont See your Grocer SIESSRS. WILEY, Schrpeder, Geo. N. Farrfn and T. R. Hadley will leave tomorrow on a week's deer hunt In Curry county. ' WALTER OLDLANb, a Coos coun ty pioneer living at Newport, Is re ported very 111 at tils home,, his life beihg despaired of. SIISS IDA L. CARLETON. daughter of G. W. Carleton, will leave on the SI. F. Plant for Los 'Angeles and other southern points. J. LEE BROWN and wife and Sirs. W. U. Douglas will leave tomorrow via the Roseburg auto line on their trip to Southern California. SIRS. D. Y. STAFFORD has Issued Invitations for a tea Friday after noon in honor of her sister, Sliss Cora Slae SIpntgomery of Decatur, III. n-a-a-a--a-aa-a-a-a-aa -a-n-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- FIVE CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. FIVE SnORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. WANTED Slan with wife wants work of any kind. Apply "B," Times' office. MEN WANTED Apply dredge "Oregon." on board WANTED The Oregon Nursery Company, Salem, Orpson, has an opening for a first cla?s represen tative ln Coos County. Liberal terms; outfit furnished, stock grown without Irrigation. Full information upon request. Ad dress, Oregon Nursery Company, Salem, Oregon. FOR RENT Slodern house of six rooms. Phone 2 70 J. FOR- SALE Blacsumlth tools and shop at North Bend. R. N. Emery SIRS. WILL SIERCHANT and SIlssos Irene and Slay Preuss left today on an outing trip at tho Preuss and Slerchant ranches near Dul lards. SIRS. HARRY HUNTER of ' St. Johns, nnd Sirs. Clyde LIghtner of San Francisco ,are visiting their sister, Sirs. A. O, Rogers of South Coos River. JASIES LYONS, formerly manager of the Coos Bay Steam Laundry here but. who has been engaged In the Jumber business at Portland for the past year, arrived here ttifs morning for a short visit and to look after business Interests. Mrs. Lyons arid Don. went to, the Seat tle Fair , Instead of accompanying him" down. SIEET TUESDr&T.NIGHT. Special Drill of Hose Cart and, Hook mid Lntftier Team No. 3. The members of Hose Cart and Hook and Ladder Team No, 2 are re quested to meet at the Firemen's hall, Tuesday evening,-August 10 at 7:30 p. m for a special drill. The member's of the company who are to participate are: " Capt. Wm. Longstaff, Carl Arland son, W. H. Cavanaugh, Geo. Gulov son, J. W. Chapman,. IT. G. Keenan, Toiri Lawhorne, John Longstaff. D. Rhodes, Wm. Stauff, A. Seellg, R, E. Plnegor, Russ Nasburg, Oscar Gulov son, Roy Abbott, SI. J. Ostrow, R. Swanton, Wm. Sleep and SI. E. Slc-Gulre. COOS DAY PEOPLE AT FAIR. SUSS EVA WILSON of Sumner, pass ed through here today en route to Daniels Creek whore she will spend a week as tho guest of Sirs. L. D. Smith. FOR SALE One 16-foot row boat in good condition, cheap. Apply Pacific Launch Works. WANTED Housework by the hour. "G. C." eare Times. FOR RENT A seven-room house on Commercial Ave., large chicken yard and garden. Phone 27-0, S. IF YOU NEED: PRESn BUTTER, SWEET CREAM, STERILIZED SULK OR ICE Call up Coos Hay Ice and Cold Storage Co. Free Delivery 8 a,m. and 2 p.m. SIISS KATHLEEN BENNETT will give a luncheon Wednesday for Sliss Cora Slae Slontgomery of Decatur, 111., who Is spending the summer hero, OREGON BUILDING, A. Y. P., Aug. 9. Among recent visitors reg istering are: From Slarshfleld G. D. Harding, Sir. and Sirs. R. T. Durrett, Sir. and Sirs. W. F. Sillier, Sirs. A. D. Wal-cott. From Coos Bay and Coos county W. P. Slurphy, Eugenia Schilling:, Sir. and Sirs. J. H. Slurr of North Bend; C. F. Vlerow. You can BUY or SELii through The Times "WANTS" with ease, di patch and profit try them Read The Times want ads. SIRS. STUSIP and daughter of Slarshfleld, left here Friday morn ing for Portland, after a month's visit with Sirs. W. W. Cardwell. Roseburg Review. SIR. and SIRS, PRENTISS GRAY and Sir. and Sirs. Hoyt Sherman and Rogor Sherman spent Sunday as guosts at the Otto Schotter camp on South Coos. River. E. S. GORDON, formerly a well- known resident of Slarshfleld and Launch Expres Leaves tho Slaze for Slarshfleld at 7 a. m arriving nbou( 9 a. m. Leaves Sfarrhfleld for the head of Navigation at 2 p m. FARE, 80c. ROUND TRIP, 78c Subject to Charter from 1) to 3. FRESH VEGETABLES EVERYDAV Peas, Beans, Lettuce, Turnips, Carrots, Onions Beets, Cucumbers, etc. F. A. SACCHI -,. a