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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1910)
i. tpfTHWWr'fWWn V'"' ' ""fFT?' -' ' ''WJfjyj Rpr--" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910 EVENING EDITION. ptppmp fp-w- it iitift v aavisa Have a Millicoma 9 THE BEST $3 Hat IN AMERICA Fall Styles Now Showing 16 WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon tdWmiWMmwwHMi HP iMMWPNpM PURITY As the diamond Is always symbolic of purity, so Is purity In our drugs and modlcInoB symbolic of health nnd recovery In sickness. Tito demands of our customors have become recognized and appreciated to inch nu extent that wo hnvo been able to enter to them exactly as they dcsln d. Tlio goods wo sell, everything found' in the well stock ed drug store, nro quality perfoct and In ample assortment for best election. All goods nro solected with n enro that appeals to our cus tomers and shows our nbllity to pleaBo. Sickroom supplies, nursery needs, drugs, medicines, chomlcals, phnrmncotitlcnls, toilet prepara tion!, perfume, anything you or your doctor could order, all fresh, puro and active. You aro always sorved right at Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, Till! I1USV CORXER. ' PHOXE 1108. TlSBrTr COOS c: iWFBA BAY N TIDES. AUGUST High water ! A.M. Date. j h. in. ft. Saturday 20 SUNDAY 1 0:04 8.8 8.9 P. M. h.m. 12! 37 1:06 ft. "7.7 8.1 AUGUST Low water A. M. Date. Saturday SUNDAY h. in. 20! 0:07 211 0:44 ft. 0.6 0.5 I'. M. h. m. "0:17 0:07 ft. n TIIK WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair to-night nnd Sunday; cooler In enBt portion. CARNIVAL CLOSES. This Is Last Night of the Week's En tertainment. This Is the last day of the carnival nud to-night the weok'ti entertainment will close. It Is expeoteu that thoro. will bo a big crowd on the streets. Most of the peoplo with the carnival company will go up Coos Hlvor to morrow for an outing and rest. They have chartered three launches. Until after to-day's business is checked up it will be impossible to tell anything about the ilnnnces or how the carni val nssocaltlon camo out. A GOOD INVESTMENT. (From the Hosoburg News.) In yesterday's issue we published mii open' letter to the citizens of Hosoburg concerning tho Coos Bay Traction Corporation, which proposes : to build nn electric railway from Mnrshllold to this city, and from hero southward to Grants Pass. Mr. Av crlll, president of the corporation, has Idcntlllcd hi in self with this' cor poration for tho sole reason that it Is a legitimate business proposition that appeals to him as one that will open to commerce ono of tho richest sec tions of the country In tho West, ntul ono which has vast possibilities both for the capitalist and the mnn who tills tho soil or conducts local enter prise. Every mnn in this city knows Tho balloon lor ought to know, what nn ndvantago a railway from hero to tldo water at Coos Bay will bo for Hoseburg and the entire trlbutnry country. For u decade tho Improvement has been hoped for. Tho business Interests of the city nro now nuked to co-opcrato with tho compnny In finding n routo From Curry County Among tho by which tho rond may enter tho city. visitors from Curry county who nro 'ho surveys having already been com- Rund Concert. Tho Coos Bay band will glvo a concert this evening on tho street. A good'program of music has been arranged. Bout lii Astorln. Jess Day will leavo early next week for Astorln, whero a weok from Monday night ho In schedurcuTor n twenty-round go with "Snllor" Burke, who tecontly worsted Al. Nell there Made Good Flight. wont uii again to-day at noon. It was' entirely out of sight for a time. Tho pnracuuto drop was n lino ono nntl landed its pascsngor in tho bay oppo site the depot nud was picked up by a boat. hero to nttend tho carnival nro Qus Johnson, Oscar Miller and Chnrlos Doyle, all of Weddorburn. They mado tho trip up on tho launch Coast. Mrs. Jerry Huntley and daughter of Gold Beach nro also hero and aro guests of Harry Huntley of North Bend. plctcd to within a short dlstanco of Hoseburg, and Mr. Averlll mnkea tho 'promise that actual work will bo commenced on the Hosoburg end of tho rond within thirty days, provided tho citizens of this placo glvo tho en terprise their support 'and co-opora-tlon. The whole proposition Is ono LeMlo Returns Dr. Geo. W. Losllo of cxtrcmo fairness, nnd tho only ono Vote for King Who do you want for King on closing day of (Carnival, August 21 ? Vote for your choice. ! Mail to GEO. G00DRUM, Sec un8-H-H-R-H-- n-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- Laundry? Cleaning ? Dyeing? TIIK VERY BEST. BOTH DRV AND STEAM. BEST IMPORTED TIC DYES. AXD DO.MES- Pressing? BY A SPECIALIST, AND IX A HURRY, TOO, IF YOU WANT IT. has returned from u summer vacation spent at Sun Francisco nnd Bandou. "Tho wlso ones," when they snw him coming up tho street with u lady's grip in his hand noddod their head knowingly with tho air, "I told you so," but so far no ono had been nble to And tho brldo which ho wob ,ex- pected to bring back. While at Lau- don the doctor wont hunting u.ti killed ono deer. ' , - - Fruit Goes Fnst. Boforo break fast this morning, F. S. Dow hnd sold twenty boxes of poaches to Marshllold women. At 4' o'clock, ho Tvnscalled out of bed by tho phono by Mrs. Wheeler, who wanted to bo euro and got In on tho low priced fruit. All forenoon, thoro -was a bargain day rush and tho fruit was all sold. Ow ing to tho big Bitpply on huhd nnd tho fact that It was ripe, It would not keop long nnd a very low price was mado to movo it. DAMASCUS CUTLERY Coos Bay Steam Laundry mo.NE 57J. J. E. LYOXS, Manager. Ilf-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a'-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a FOR SALE. Modern eight-room house; (lne3t location In tho city; nearly now. Inqulro at Times office. OK SALK. Some furniture nnd a , Phone 19-J. ii fit For a Coos Bay Nabob Ulm uuuiovara Park, con- 13 "on " Clty lots' frntaE3 for all, ""i terras; no commissions; 10 m aMea the flrst ot overy yoar "1 old. Address OWNER, 172 M03save., Oakland, Calif. ED School District No. 77 at li ' 0reBon' wants to borrow ".500.00 for five years on district "rants; assessed value of district ls'50.000;wmpay8percent. .GEO. w. STARR, Clerk. VrTEli.-Ci 'r insld I". Perh,. to-tvT" Dwf (KHl nilIch cow Jersy B.ntofe. L' J SlmpSOn' .North FOR gALE. Boat house for twenty flvot or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kaufman'- Co. ' a i a i a i a a i a a i a i a a a i a t a t a i a i a i a a I Wo aro now offering our splendid V'llno of Damascus Cutlory. Steel blades ?of tho finest tempor, that will put tho a user In a good temper. Jack-Knlves, Pockot-Knlves, Pou-Knlves, Carving Knives and Forks, all warranted of tho best matorinlB, best handlos, nnd with odges that are keen, and will keep keon for a long time. Shears and Scissors of varied sizes for vari ous purposes. Naturally all aro e-fr fered at "cut rates." wrpenters lit Coqullle e finish work. Inquire E. WANTED. Experienced conl inin s and timbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. T?Ars won SAIiE. Tracts from five acres to fifteen hundred acres, Improved and unimproved. Prices from G00 to $25,000, according to location and improvements. Al so choice city property. Apply Hall & Hp.11, Marshfield. FOR SALE. Fanning, fruit and tim her land. Inqulro of C. W. Sanford, Marshfield, Oregon. that yet como boforo tho peoplo of this section of tho Stato whero tho Investment is absolutely guaranteed. Tho News urges tho business interests of tho city to Btand together nnd glvo this proposed electric road substan tial backing. Any Investment thnt Is mado toward securing tho road, that all are agreed will bo of tncstlmnblo vniuu io mo wnoio or aotiuiern uro- gon, will bring to tho Investor many times tho original amount In tho In creased vnluo of property holdings nnd voluino of business, to sny noth ing at tho,worth of 'tho bonds secur ing tho flrst outlay of cash. This Is nosoburg's opportunity, nor should It bo nllowcd to pass, becauso with tho commoncomont ot nctual work on this railroad to tho const .will bo In augurated a remarkable era in tho history of this city, following which Incrcaso of population nnd buslnoss will be most marked and continuous. mimmmmmmmmmmmmmmrm r. : rersonai Notes Kj:j::;nn::::::stm:nm:mj?; MRS. KLMIUA FERGUSON and daughter, Adn, of Daniels Creek, nro Marshfield visitors to-day. MISS S. BUTTERS, who has spent n fow weeks as tho guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Dillon, of South Mnrshileld, loft on tho Plant for her homo In Los Angeles. MITCHELL makes statement. NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. C. Bailey of Cooston was a visitor at Marshfietd. Mrs. Levi Smith of Marshfield wn3 a visitor In this city. Mrs. Dingman is quite 111 of pneu monia at her homo In this city. Mrs. John Snyder of Marshfield visited In North Bond this week. Miss Stella Wicklnnd, a teacher nt Beaver Hill, visited friends here. Miss Mamlo Oulovson of Marsh field visited friends In North Bend. Mrs. Amanda Peterson ot North Inlet visited friends in North Bend. Miss Ethol Metzlor of North Bend Heights went to Marshfield on n visit. Mrs. W. S. Donning nnd daughter of Capo Arago aro visitors on Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hood of Mnrsh- Owner of The Tug Issues Answer to Commodore 1 tattle. EDITOR TIMES: I suppose It was my duty as n public spirited citizen to lay down, but how was I expected to know that tho commlttco hnd a field were In North Bend during tho right to chniiKo tho race after it was i week. started and how was tho othorwlso enlightened public of Coos Bay, who only know tho bonts as they seo them on the bay, suposcd to know thnt The Tag with her 5 to C horsepower tied up In a 75-lb. cnglno had tho ndvan tago with a 20-mlnuto Piker, 14-mln-uto Navajo handicap oa her nnd n 13 tiilmite handicap on Tho Auto. Wo nro willing to concedo that tho judges had n hard decision to tnnke' when they hnd to split a second. Stop to think, n quarter of a second Isn't long. If I enn cvor niako Tho Tag Bhow another spurt of speed equal to that Miss Agnes inTtchlson of Marsh field was a visitor In this city thU weok. Wlilam Piper of North Coos River' has been visiting friends in North Bend. Mrs. I. Freolnnd and daughter r Gardiner nro guests at tho Freeland home in North Bond. Mrs. Myra Hurd and son Ralph, of California, wero tho guests Sunday of Dr. nnd Mrs. Ira Bartlc. Mrs. GernBoy of Denvor, Colorado, arrived hero this weok to look ov tho country In view of locating hero. Mrs. E. 12. Hayes, Mrs. Garllold shown In tho judgo's decision of n Simpson, Flosslo Hayes and Audrny qunrtor second, I proposo to challenge j Simpson visited friends In Mnrsh- tho Wolf and glvo her a handclap. J. W. MITCHELL. FAST BOUT IS ON THNIRHT field. W. S, Hill has taken n position as driver of tho stage from Coos Buy to Gardiner nnd will movo his family to Jarvls Landing on tho lower bny. Mrs. C. E. Maybco and son Harry, who havo spent tho summer visiting: In Portland and vlcinty returned homo on tho Breakwater. Victor Wlttlg, who haB boon In tho hospital on account of an Injury , which caused tho amputation of a j finger, Is nblo to leavo tho hospital and Is at his homo. You will rogrot It If you mlBs tho ; MrB. Jt IIt ming and dnughtor, twonty-round go between Al. Nlol nnd Bortlno, who havo boon in San Frnn Jess Day at tho Marshllold Skating ci8C0( wnoro mM Bortlno hns been Rink to-night. Each lhtB boon prom- tnlclng treatments, havp returned, lslng his supportors that he will mako MM i)0rtlno has improved tome, a llttlo bettor showing thau ho has , Tn0 '. C. T. If. hold a mooting at over irindo on tho Bay, which Insures tno Presbyterian Church and elected -oniothlus real classy. Doth aro In tjl0 following otllcors to servo for oxcellont trim, Noll boing down to tll0 cnBUnB yCnr: Presldont, Mrs. 1G0 but without Injuring his chances. :Wfllam Nollson; secretory, Mrs. Jack Durrnnd of North Bond and Qoorgo Hazor; treasuror, Mrs. Rlt Al. Happy will bo ono of tho prelim- ci,. corresponding secretary, Mrs. lnarjcs, Anothor good ono is nlso j, Metzlor. being ararngod. ''Senator" Balnes of San Francisco will roforoo, Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at. If you haven't secured your tockcts Tho CHANDLER Special menu, and t, you had bettor do so early as ORCHESTRA. niMKRVB table- yet thoro, promises to bo a big turnout. Tickets aro on salo nT ITfo froll Cord. for PARTIES by PHONE. HOLD MEETING SUNDAY. Thoro will bo n booster meeting at the Coos Bay Tabornoclo on Sunday evening. Local men will address tho gathering and special music will bo rendored. CARD OF THANKS TO THE PUB. LIC. I hereby extond my thanks to tho publlo and Individuals who havo fav orod me with their kind patronage slnco I havo boon In business on Coos Bay. I havo rotlred from business and hopo you will still pntronlzo nnd oxtond tho samo kindness to my suc cessor, whom I can cheorfully recom mond as being thoroughly competent and nn up-to-dato mllllnor. MRS. JOHN II. SOMERS. GOOD HARNESS was novor sold Picture framing dono right at Wal- as ohoap on Coos Bay as LUND Is of- kor'fl sludio. . . forlng thorn for now. -a--a-4-a-- -a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa- . 1 F PIONEER HARDWARE CO 330 Front Street. F. E. HAGUE, President. M. D. SUMNER, Vice-President. THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT S. KAUFMAN & CO.'S BARGAIN'S (JUST A FEW OF THEM). The Flour of Quality Sperry's Best Drifted Snow YOUR GROCER HAS IT AX ARVEHTISEMEXT AXSWERED, (A Really Funny Picture.) . . . "THE CLIFF DWELLERS" TI,c---fvnUirfi'fiela, popular Family I lit LLUIU n,)tel A1i (umlture row ana clean. Velvet nnd AxmtnUter carpet in every room. Kour Ktorlei ot soldi comfort Hate, reduced tq: day. K. 75c and 1.00; week, J2.00 to 5.00. Also a tew housekeeping apart ment with gas ranges, iu.00 per momn. " AmSSi0X, 10c; CHILDREN, 5c. baths. Take buss at depot. Mrs. Bridges. Prop AlMUBSiw, . (A Dig Educational Picture). 50x140 foet, corner Commer cial and 8th; thoro has been .more bidding for property in this localuytHan In any othor for tho past threo months, nnd tho best inves tors havo marked samo for Vufe advances in value. . .$1000.00 East Half of Block "I," AVest Marshfield, corner Commer cial and 9th; samo locality as above lot 2050.00 50x140, corner Central and 14tb; fine location, tine view, lot cleared and grad ed, ready to build on with out a dollar of extra ex pense; best neighborhood and a splendid residence Btte 1300.00 Two flno residence lots In In South Marshfield, 97x95; Ho well, excellent slope and view, In one of -tho best neighborhoods ($250 street grade) 1500.00 Two level lots in South Marshflold, plot 50x140, on grade, very desirable and reasonably priced 500.00 a-a-a-B-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a-- ; & A a a n i a i M l a a t a a i n t a i a i a Three Reasons WHY VOU SHOULD USE SUNSET VANILLA AND LEMON FLAVORINGS; 1ST. THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND STRONG EST, WITH THE TRUEST, MOST DELICATE FLA -THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST. YOU GET A LARGER BOTTLE FOR THE MONEY THAN OF ANY OTHER KIND ON THE MARKET. -THEY ARE MADE ON COOS BAY. IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOUR HOME CITY AND HOME INDUSTRIES, USE SUNSET LEMON AND VANILLA FLAVORING EX TRACTS. IF YOUR GROCER WILL NOT SUPPLY YOU COME DIRECT TO US. 2D.- 3D.- BROWN DRUG CO. MANUFACTURING OHEHIST0. fo. 1 lil r JMiiMMfc ,atfctHHfoUw w. - KV.. .. lifuM. '-"lsBBs--3i