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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910 EVENING EDITION fjttf?5? Have & MIHicoma? THE BEST $3 Hat IN AMERICA The WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon IWWWwb5 To Gentlemen of Marshfield and Greater Coos County WE CLAIM WITHOUT EXCEPTION EMPHATICALLY THAT TDK GEM JUNIOR SAFETY RAZOR IS TIIK GREATEST SAFETY SHAVER MONEY OAX HUY. 4,000,000 satisfied users prove It Think of what It means to be able to buy this newest outfit with seven of the bes razor blades over produced,, all In a fine, compact little button-locking case, an outfit that will last a lifetime, For Only $1 AT Till: "BUSY CORNER." rilOXE 208. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer" Proscriptions Accurately compounded, looks his best in good clothes so does any other sort of man. We can make any man's appearance pleasant and real ly make him feel the way he looks. It's largely in the con sciousness of being well dressed. There's only one difference between good men and good clothes the garments must bo as good inside as their out side looks promise them to be and most men have it all in side. It's our business to look after the outside indications for them- with Friend Made Clothes $10 to $20 JK ....,. a.A.UT CtQTHWO COMfj-f .r nXUP Remember the Big; Band Dance July 4th ZJIjGDHDO r? COOS BAY TIDES. JUNE High water A. M. Date. Thursday 23 Friday... 24 Saturday 25 SUNDAY 26 h.m. 0:28 1:07 1:50 ft. 8.7 S.S 8.6 8.4 P. M. TO SEEK OIL ALONG COAST 3SGS$$S$S$SSS$$SSSSS--S$S Personal Notes ;! NORTH BEND NEWS h.m. 1:40 2:19 2:53 3:29 ft. 6.7 G.9 7.0 7.1 JUNE Low water Date. Thursday 23 Friday... 24 Saturday 25 SUNDAY 2G A. M. h.m. 6:59 7:32 8:06 8.45 ft. 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.4 P.M. h.iu. G:49 7:25 8:09 8:57 It. 4.3 4.3 4.2 3.7 lA MESSAGE 'j THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair to-night- and Friday. RE- H LOCAL. TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 p. m., Juno 22, by Mrs. Mlngutf, special government me- l,ii(,nttnnc! teoroiogical observer: Maximum C3 Minimum 4G At 4:43 p. m 02 Precipitation None Wind, Northwest; Clear. Government Expert to Make In vestigation of Prospects in Coos County. Tho government has ordered an examination of the oil prospects of the coast range of Oregon, Including C003 county. This is the same belt of mountains that contains the great oil fields of California, which In tho last ten years have enriched that state over $100,000,000, without ma terially affecting tho total supply of oil In the ground. The Coallnga fields alone produced oil valued at $9,000,000 in 1909. Yet at the same " . rate of exhaustion ,the field will last illshed estimates of the government geologist. There have been many ln- of oil in parts of the Ore- , A. LILJEQVIST Is hero from Co qulllo on business. MISSES ROSS of Ross Marshfield shoppers. Inlet are Mrs. Ernest McCray, her sister and brother-in-law, were In North Bend for an outing to-dny. MISS EDNA WEIDER has gone to Ten Mile for a short stay. The schooners Advent and Repeat came in yesterday and are taking on lumber at Simpson's mill. Rev. R. G-. Summerlin, who Is at tending conference at Philomath, has been appointed circuit evangelist. LYMAN PINKERTON of Coos River is In Marshfield on business. ' i I -, gon coast range mountains, especially about Nehalem and in tho Coos coun- trV nOOl flirt nrn 1 .1nnnU T-..i j .,, .. wu tuai uciiuoiia. jjut no v boring of moment has been tried liHvnto Intornoto W. F. BOWRON is in town from Ten Mile on business. Mrs. Ed. Conklln and children will leave to-morrow for a few weeks' j visit at the home of John Conklln on to-day South Inlet. FRANK ROGERS of Coos River a Marshfield business visitor. is MISS MARY BLACK is down from her Catching Inlet ranch for a few days' visit. MRS. R. J. MONTGOMERY has re- turned from Ten Mile for a short stay In town. Mrs. Will Cavanaugh and daugh ters, Misses Florence and Ierna.bf Portland, aro the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cavanaugh. Tho people of South Coos River arc preparing the ground on Georgo Beale's place for a picnic and pro gram, which will take place July 4th. Mrs. Ncls Rasmussen of Bandon, H here visitlnc her mother. Mrs. W. L. KOLM and wife expect to Swlft at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Swift leave via Roseburg for their future i,as boon seriously ill, but Is improv- noino in cnuyier, reu., lo-mor- in row. !b een wasted by Some capital has on operations that pro- I Enjoy Picnic The Ladies' Aid So-' ciety of the Marshfield Methodist ' j Church went to Mllllngton to-day to enjoy a picnic. About eighteen were In the party. A GOOD MAN duced no results. That tho judg ment of the best experts may be had to guide private researches, the Geo logical Survey will conduct the recon nolsance. The government investigation is in charge of Chester W. Wrashburne. of , the United States Geological Survey, 1 Play North Heiul. The Marshfield ' Washington, D. C. Mr. Washburne baseball team Is arranging for a Is a former resident of Oregon and game with North Bend Sunday. ' has already made preliminary studies Whether It will be on tho Marshfield t In nearly every county In the State, fair grounds or in North Bend has He will soon examine this coast as 'not been announced. (far south as Coos county, and all per- j , sons knowing of oil seeps, asphaltum, j Hoy Hurt. Ernest Grant, a young 'ens- salt nnd slPhur water, and re boy, is reported to have been severe-' ated Phenomena, are urged to write ly hurt by Tl-Ti, a half-breed Chines a ful1 description of the occurence, I boy, last evening in a street fight, and lnc,'Hng its location, and mall it to is confined to his home to-day. The iur- vvusnuurne, wnose auuress is now Ti-Tl boy Is considerably larKer than AstorIa- rnis worK GEO. W. CARLETON returned last Mrs. Robert Kehoe Is still serlous- 1 r ill nt tlin lirmin nf lin. iinrnntc TV1V , .j ... ..l v..u .... u m. .... iui.u.ui . evening from a business trip to . nnd jIrs, Moloney at St. Johns. Ore- i Portland points. and other northern MRS. E. S. BARGELT Is expected home on tho Breakwater to-morrow from a few weeks' visit In Portland. gon. covery There Is no hope for her re- II. DUSSER and family have moved Into the Norton house on Hall avenue, recently vacated by L. W. Traver. Erlck Alfred Erlckson and Miss Annie F. Carlson wero united in niar- , rlago at tho home of the bride, Juno ISth, Rev. J. C. Llnninger of tho First Presbyterian Church officiating. ruck 13 also en route here but stopped off In Canada to look after some business matters. the other. Leave To-Day. Among those leav ing on the Roseburg-Marshfleld stage for Roseburg this morning were C. A. Ilenniifgson, 13. E. Owen and wife, II. Weber, Will Ryan, F. "m. Larsen, Chas. Lindsay and F. Zimmerman. is being done by the government primarily for the benefit of the people. The conclusions reach ed by the disinterested scientists of the geological survey will be impar tial and unbiased. In order that this community may receive maximum ( benefit from the Investigation, full j co-operation is desirable between the Leave on Singe. To-day all the resIde"ts of the county and the gov seats on the Coos Bay-Roseburg stage , ernment EelSist. for to-morrow had been reserved.1 The escaIe of n and sas at tho Among those who will go are Will Sllrface ot the ground rarely marks Kolm and wife, A. Jacobson, G. Fjeld, the spot at whlch commercial quan L. S. Richards, A. Landberg, D. Do-' tltIes llave gathered underground, tho lashmutt and A. E. Fiske. I locan of oil pools being deter- i mined mainly by the structure and porosity of tho rocks. Nevertheless, Meet Friday. The mothers' meet ing of the W. C. T. U. will be held In tho M. E. Church, Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, with Mrs. G. LeRoy Hall as leader. The president, Mrs. McCann, and other ladies of North Bend will be here, and also the ladies of Eastsldo. A full attendance of tho Marshfield ladies is requested, espe cially all who are interested In this department of the W. C. T. U. work. all indications are valuable in the es timation of the oil bearing character of a region, and it is therefore im portant that Mr. Washburne be In formed of every Indication. Ho Is willing to examine as many indica tions as possible, and since the work is done for the government, there will be no charge for this service. RAY KAUFMAN, Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, Karl Kaufman and Mr. J and Mrs. R. O. Kaufman loft for Ten Mile for a short outing. A. E. FISKE, of the Bay Tolnt sales department of tho C. A. Smith mill, who has been spending sev eral days here, will leave for home to-morrow. W. B. Cox and wife will leave in a few days for an extended visit with friends and relatives at Sa lem, Portland and their old home in Marion county. This Is Mr. Cox's first visit there in t-n years. FRANCIS H. CLARKE, president ot the Coos Bay and Boise, is ex pected home this evening. Claude Nasburg and R. O. Graves will go to Myrtle Point to meet Mm. MISSES MILDRED AND MARGUER ITE CALAHAN, nurses at St. Vin cent's Hospital in Portland, aro expected here to-morrow to visit their sister, Mrs. Robert Sartor. SAM FRY of England and Mrs. E. Bentruck of Fort Elizabeth, South Africa, arrived hero this week to visit their brother, Dick Fry of Solon and Stora's camp. Mr. Bent- MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN, Mrs. G. W. Kaufman and Miss Elizabeth Kauf man have Issued invitations for nn. afternoon card party, Monday, Juno 27th, at the Kaufman homo, 208 South Tenth street, In honor of Mrs. C. W. Happy and Mrs. R. O. Kaufman. Goes North. This week the Nann Smith took a cargo of cement from San Frnncisco to Portland and will take a load of lumber south from there. Tho other vessels had taken most of the supply on hand at tho Smith mill hero, enabling the special trip north to bo made. Times' Want Ads Get Results. Read tho Times Want Ads. I: fm.sX Try The Times' Want Ads. BUTTER, CREAM and MILK of the Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phone 73J. 1-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- -8-8-8-8 3-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- THEREflS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WASH nOUSE AND A LAUNDRY. OUR LAVNDRY IS A REAL. LAUNDRY, CONDUCTED IIY THOSE WHO KNOW HOW. SHOW YOU? SURE, GLAD TO DO SO. ,' PHONE 57. Coos Bay Steam Laundry J. E. LYONS, Manager. -8-3-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 FOR SALE. Two tlonkey burros, suitable for children, cheap. Ad- Haye that KOOl FlXed dress Charlotte McMulIen, Empire. ' v.. now See CORTHELL PHONE 100-L. FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from five acres to fifteen hundred acres, improved and unimproved. Prices from $600 to $25,000, according to location and Improvements. Al so choice city property. Apply Hall & Hall, Marshfield. FOR RENT. . Teii-room house, in West Marshfield; all modern con veniences; $18 per month. Apply 2S0 Eleventh St., or phono 174L. !l'OR SALE. $750 Kingsbury inner piano player for $350 cash. Ad dress Postofflce Box: G76. STOLEN. 9800 in Pool Certificates, with coat, at Plat C. Reward for return to A. G. Aiken, Marshfield. LOST. A scow, 20 feet long, O foot beam; reward for Information. Alex Simpson, Marshfield. FOR RENT CHEAP. Eight-room house at Eagle Point boom. Apply to Dr. J, T. McCormac, Marshfield. WANTED. Situation by Iinndy boy, age 15, In city; can handle horses. Also capable woman wishes work by tho hour, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Apply at Times office. FOR SALE. Jersey bull for sale. Apply to E. R. Hodson, South Coos River. FOR RENT. Furnished bouse, ply D. A. Jones at Flxup. Ap- RAGS WANTED. Some good, clean rags at Times office. WANTED. To rent piano for the summer; will give reference. P 60, care Times. FvOR RENT Store in Coos Building. Apply at Woolen Mill Store. WANTED. Strong woman or girl to care for elderly invalid. Applj to Mrs. Henry Sengstacken. WANTED. A competent lady cook; good wages. Mrs. A. O. Rogers; phone 316C. w, . ....i.i i..i. ..,i i.i.. I I nvn HftTCl formerly tno Garfield ii.-ii. - .- (,"" -- v.m...., i,i,u i u iiu i uu tiniur pew manaK men), some time Saturday. Return to Doris Sengstacken and receive ro ward. Try Tho Times' Want Ads, cm ml, led ami refiirnili'l throughout Ollh niiill) linlt1 til Marhri !I I'vcrnhing new mulct a .ihcomf iruo hinu J'r v lutllu, jit jour monej'a nortli uic mo a trial u Hill coran aijalu. Ita lea, ila), M. Tic 11.00, Heck, I.' 00 to 5.00 Alto furnlnlitd houcekeep frig apartment with caa range Mr UllJgei i'roprietreu. -8-4-8-A-8-8-8-8-8-8--8-8-8-tt-U-a-K-a-8-tt-a-U- f IT RAISES WELL BAKES WELL TASTES WELL Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour K--n--n-H-n-H-n-8-8-H-- 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-- ' St 8 ..t n ? 8 'I 8 8 I 8 t 8 8 8 '8 -8 , 8 I 8 8 I 8 I 8 8 8- t 8 I 8 I f P. E. HAGUE. M. D. SUMNER, Attention Rope Buyers WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO FILL ALL ORDERS FOR ROPE, DOTH IN S3LVLL AND LARGE SIZES DIRECT FRO.M THE STOCK WE OAIMlY ON HAND IN COIL OR IN imOKEN LOTS. CALL AND SEi: US. Pioneer Hardware Co f SJiJO "."HUNT UTilKUl'. I m .a i j jgjjj fturii -- - llflirAfr r ' - - mmmmm .M.-v - Uu. tt. W-i 44.WM-a. j- -. wg .MiiiAlil i?'. . J - - "i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-.flrT wmmmmmmmzzsEnamB