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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION WHITIW AllOl'T LOTS. IK. v f : Q it iio m. I mm Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious, RCfAL BAKING POWDER Abmotutety Pura The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit-making. Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. Royal Cook Booh 800 Receipts Free. Send Name and Address. nOYAL tlAKINQ POWDEfl CO., NEW YORK. TIIK APPLE'S ANCESTRAL tree. Tlio most vnlunblo fruit trco lu tho tomporato zones Is tlio npplo. I'yrua mnliiB, tho parent trtu of tho thou sands of vnrlctlos that nro known in orchards, was probably a nntivo of tho northwestern Himalayas, and tho genus Is represented In North Ameri ca by llvo small trees nnd two alirubK. Marshfield Lodge of Elks Holds Th0 nrHt of th0 R)0CCH ,H th0 ''' wild crab npplo, n treo of elegant H OFFICERS ARE MILE 0 Annual Ceremonies Last Night. Mnrshfleld Lodge of Elks, No. 11 CO, last evening Installed Us offi cers for tho ensuing year. Thcro was a largo attendance, Including several mombors from tho Coqulllo Valley. Tho luutnllntlon coromony followed tho Initiation of C. W. Tlppotts of Marshtlcld nnd later In tlio evening, a lunch wns enjoyed. Tho lustnllntlnn of onicors was In chnrgo of tho following officers ap pointed by the Vctlrlng Exalted Ru ler, Dr. Oeo. K. I)Ix: Grand Exalted Itulcr John D. Gobs. Grand Inquire E. D. MeArtlr.ir. Grand Tiler Fred Painter. Grand Secretary Don E. Mnlon.iy. Tho following nro tho new officers nnd committees of tho lodge for tho ensuing year: ' Exalted Itulcr C. I MisKnlght. Esteemed Loading Ki.lght W. K. Haines. Esteemed Loyal Kn.glit J. W. lllldeubraud. EBteomed Louturiug Knight W. II. Kennedy. Secretary Geo. Gnodrum. Tiler I). Y. Stafford. Treasurer W. N. Ekblnd. Trusteo for lluee- years Ivy Con dron. Chaplain Eugene Crosthwalt. Esquire Goo. Ilotnnr. Inner Guard A. E. Noff. FIimik-o Commlttuo E. S. Hnrg.lt, Dan E. Mnlnncy nnd Curl Evortsnu. Refreshment Committee 0. W. Evertfon, Ivy Condrou nnd E. S. llnrgclt. The hold over trustees nrc K. I). McArthtir ami .M. C. .Mnloucy. hnblt, with largo and fragrant (low ers which do not nppoar until after tho blossoms of other apples hnvo fal len. Tho fruit Is still moro frngrant, nnd It hangs on long stems nnd re mnlns on the branches until nftor the leaves hnvo dropped. Tho southern crab (pyrtiK augustlfola) Is still moro beautiful, Indent It Is not surpnssed In beauty by any of tho smaller North America trees when In early spring it lights up the gloom of tho pine for ests with Its bright flowers. Thr Oregon crnb (pyrus rlvulnrls) re sembles the first named, and its frul'. has a ptensant sub-ncld flavor. Pv.ms Amerlcnnus Is the American moun tain ash, a tree which reaches its bi it development on the northern shores of lakes Huron nnd Superior. It I" often planted for Its ornamental fruit, but It Is not so hnndsomo an pyrus pambuclfolln, another species, which Is distinguished among nil tho rnre for Its large and brilliant fruit. It dovelopes Its beauties to the full In northern Vermont and Now Hamp shire, In Wisconsin nnd Minnesota, Its glittering fruit making It a most cons picuous nnd beautiful object In au tumn and early winter. Green's Homo Companion. NICK TO (JUT .)(). I.oiiguortli Hnlcri As Anilmoburtor ,. Germany. In ilium's or randon. .Vevis of Cltj-by-tlie-Sen An Told Ily The Recorder. L. M. Edwards who rnd been living pu a homestead on Floras eroek for the past two yenrs, died last week and hs body wns brought to llnnclon for burlnl. Mr. Edwards would have been 5 1 years old lu August. Ho loaves a wife and family. j Tho Ladles Aid Seciety of the , Methodist church gave a farewoll re ception to the pastor. Nov. II. L. Gra : llou. Saturday night, April Ifith, at the pnnomigc. There were oighty ot . the church members nnd friends of the pru'tor present. I ny AMKipiRtfA Pre to Cans i.i imim'.vs r.usor m; rrn::n TIium.) WASHINGTON. IV . April 80 I I ! mutnriiii.iiii.. a ili,. ,-4 iMit itw, i hi xrii i iiiv i'r bassRdor Hill at Uerlln. oho imma h' i'iU,mhI iHirtln of Uii'i'nr TIidivSii It -0H' III llU'4l'( . ' lll tl'l ' . Ill IHylJ YVhllo President Tuft ha not d"iin t icinm.iii'.. .ii'i'nuf Mi ihiw.m.h lining lllt.llv il..M..rl .in r ut,.nian .k .n ' '!, H,hU i fill' WIl.'llll'K l'U l 111 llltOJ (ICelOYa OU r -UtCCCMSOr to A Ml- , hiihiS v. ii Miml.'l.iii n.vin.l ! inir 1 fr t biiri'e mtli'n 1' l tuiitrlv cliuwii IVhIIIIV l lt.l II -1,11. Mlill Utllt IPC lu IllBI is o,ueeted to constdo' U th. of Hep-1 umiiim .. tHinn . mid im m renom , , ' J tl HUlKtHl f'lilltUoll. II. .trill Ull U 4 rOSOtttUtlVP Mf'li'Un 1 OlUWOrtll Of t iM fir.f :it'i-' mil uf v yrii-iitiu1 Ohio. i..iKwrih i. mih to be wu-.u::n'5.,V'..!;1";::!,!,':,!M:: M w j,. . "eHl gli oim II ini'ictl rilUr d-r aut "''" ' nl iliKfli ( i-il h "Hlii'rh Ii I ! i i i-nrt iv IU . i hi irh i .it1 tiii fo clr ulr. Iw Have your Jo pitntiug done ' J 'Mi "vkv .uml.t-Umo. . ... SiM . I'n.il . -v aae limoa onico. i xh iuii'- kmwii hh for ion'i'"cn. Your Grocer Has it? .1. I. Moi-tii WnntN to Knmv MmmiI Plat It Vnltiii. KAN JOW:. rI . April 1 PlH -r Timhi lUr 'Mm I wlnh to rrlt A fpw llnp fr puhllmtlon. In nir fl ier In rpmiH In thp fpiicrsl pn rnwil rtatf of nimirn t Tint It. M' tn rwelptt nhow thn my prom-r'v it Pint It In mwJ nt ($7R) seven-ty-Hve dollnrs per lot. nnd uopwillnu' lo Infnrmntlnu Mt mo. the mm tint nsopwod my property swore under oath It was only worth thirteen dol lars ($13) per lot. After glvlnn this evidence on the stand, it Is stated ho! assessed It nt soventy-flvo dnllnrs per lot, as before. What Is the matter with him: ho looked nil right when I Inst saw him, has ho llko the water system gono to tho bow wow's? In regard to tho witness that put tho vnltio of the property nt one hundred dollars per acre, It puts mo as well ns himself In anything but a fnvor nblo light to Mr. Isnncs, my former partner, as agents of Plat II property, wo sold It llko hot enkes at two hun dred nnd fifty, three hundred nnd fif ty nnd Ave hundred dollars per lot, I believed It wns worth It, otherwise I should not hnvo sold It, I believed It tlioni, I hnvo believed It every dny since, nnd J bellevo It now, moro than over. If Mr. Isnnc's believed It wns worth only ono hundred dollars per acre, nnd sold It, Jointly with mo, n the prlccB I hnvo quoted, then I fcsl very sorry for him Indeed. .1. P. MOIUHS, 3 10 S. Fifth street San .lose, Cnl. DANCING SCHOOL. If you have not had ono of Prof. Hepburn's Freo Dancing Lcbsoiis, eomn tonlcht nnd cet one. Tho clnss will be organized this evening, eight i o'clock shnrp. Children's class will be organized Saturday nt four o'clock. Adults S lessons ono month $(1.00. Children, Tuesdays nnd Saturdays $3.00. Payable strictly In advance. ADVERTISE COOS DAY with PHOTO POSTALS of stenmcr HAZEL DOLLAIt, 'J for fi cent's. Largo mounted photos 2T cents each. A. M. IMIENTLSH A CO. TRY A TRIP i DOWN TOWN ' IN THE EVENING Marshfield show windows are rapidly gaining a reputation for attractiveness or display and effec tive lighting. The ELECTRIC LIGHTED WIN DOWS andtheELEC TRIC SIGNS are making our business streets cheerful after nightfall. If you feel a little "off color" try a walk clown town in the evening. Inspect the window displays of fine and LOW PRICED merchandise and food stuffs. See the latest fashions. Visit the theatres. You'll feel the bettar for it. . OREGON POWER COMPANY i TELEPHONE 17S Benjamin Clothes Stetson flats NeUleton Shoes Cooper's Underwear Cluefct Shirts Le Mar Cravats cwSliit W5 Jiyvw B.j4n,ii(KN.yri. Our Stocks Arc Complete and Awaiting Your Inspection Hub Clothing & Shoe Company Marshfield "MONEY TALKS" Bandon JBUJBIUMl DO IT NOW Lay in your supply of wood now anil avoid the usual summer rush. AVe have plenty of wood and just at present can deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders begin to pile in, we will not ho able to give you our undivided atten tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per thimplond. Fire Place Blocks $2.f0 per dump loud We can furnish you a man to split and pile it if desired. C.A. SMITH LUMBER &MTG. CO. PHONE J9-J 382 So. Broadway ffm"annirwir win w, OLD HELIAHLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Alnswortli Dock, Portland, nt H . ., every Tmwlny. Sulls from Coos liny every Saturday nt hcrvlro of Hde. Itchcrvatlons will not Iw held Inter than Friday noon.unlebstleketsnre nurclinsed I.. II. KEATING, AOENT niONE MAIN JJS-L Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT HIAULO AND JOSSON CEMENT. The beat Domestic nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo, Drlck and all kinds of builders material. 1 HUGH McLAIN .. SSHPSAL CONTRACTOR ... . ,v,.., nuuiii uilUriJIWAY, IMIOVE "01 Don't ) you. 1; ,m, r r. milk from tu r, ( nn,lCt.I,I.slMngecor IWM 0. U.mtoBl,,!, Best I'HONB 7W Delivery 8 a. m. , A . f xjiAiN tot CIIEESj THE FIUEM) OK COOS HAY" iTTLfiui A '9 OJ fOXXKCTIXfl WITH THE XOKTIl IU.MI (A AT POUTLANI) Will Sale From Portland for Coos Bay April 19 XOIVTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY PHONE I J ' .,,.. ' ' J'ctiKOHGE, ARent Lnmo Shonldnr Is nonrly always diP tn rheumatism of tho muscles, and qulcklv vlelds to tho freo appli cation of Chamberlain s Liniment. l For salo by all dealers. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo 'SPSS "Kh Will nwke regular trips carrying nnssemrei- lmii. between Cos Hay and San t!JT "" made at Alliance Dock, Mand.ileld ami "nUo,,btopIwiigew Union St.t Wtarf No. a, hTSSJVT? " C' - r - Wll, sa fm S lSfcTZ IXTEn-OOEAX TRANSPQUTATION COMPANY. " ' Union OilJ GASOLINE DISTILLlIi UKN7.IXK KrLi I SAMSON GAS KXCila anO CKXTIIIVUflAb Finn CoosBayOil&Supph Mnndilleld, Ore. PIOj,' Mull Onlrrs Solltlw 11 !.. SS2 -" Good Livery Ser Fancy new rigs, good kmJ cnroful drivers arc nov tt &l poBnl of the Coos Day poblijul heasonaiim: iuiq Itigfl or rigs with drlTenial nny trip nnywlioro an; list bonrdod nnd rigs cared for. Now lienme nnd ipcclilu datlons provided for fuceril; W. L. CONDROfil LlVIJItY AND TEED STD PHONE 27M DVKIXa French Dry nnd SteimCfcid Indies nnd gents' suits. od for nnd delivered, Primn nblo. HOSE CITY DYE MM INC1 WORKS It. E. riNEGCll Foot. tf Market Ave Try my vacuum carpet c!n Have That Root fj NOW See COR' Phono 3IS1 Real Estate Bard For bnrgnln In City, Buy and Furm Property. S AUG. F1UZEE.V Itcul Estnto and InsurafeJ OH Central Ave., MrlM " Polks Oregon and Waste Stuto Gazetteer and Ilmix tory. 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