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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1911)
r 1 nr , THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 191 1 EVENING EDITION Rip HUH or Nifty Shoes Try The Packard $3.50 to $5 At, The Toggery S Formorlv "Geo. Gondnim" m SUMNER IS WINNER. lyal's Spring Sarsaparilla For the Blood and Skin most powerful purifies of the blood acting fa-fill Till: NATURAL SECRETORY AND EXCRETORY OH llPIOVlXG THOSE MATTERS WHICH DISTURB ITS PI'. PRICE 91.00 A BOTTLE. IOII SALE AT THE BUSY COItXKIt phone 20s. khart-Parsons Drug Co. LEADING DHUG store IX COOS COUNTY. Defeat Mni-slillchl Dnxetmll Ton lit Ity Sroiv of II (o 2, Siuiuii'r defeated Marshneltt nt Sumner Sunday by n score of H to 12 Russ Nnsburg was the umpire niul the Sumner aggregation kicked hnrtl on ionic of Ills decisions. In the ninth Inning. Stanley UtIkkk hit a homeriin, bringing In three others ahead of him. I'rlor to the same, the ladles of Sumner served n picnic dinner at the grounds. There was n big turnout. The lineups were as follows: Mnrshrield. S Drlggs Ins Cowan Mike Uurke Joe Schott Jas Mulloy Johnson Maglll A Hllstrom Smith notice. All Coos County Warrants drawn on the General Ilond Fund and en dorsed prior to April 1st. 13 it, will ho paid on presentation :if mv ortlce In Coqullte, Oregon. No Interest will hu allowed on any of tlietis warrants after April 20, 1011. T. M. DIMMICK, County Treasuror. Personal Notes It PECK Is home today. reported 111 at his W. I IIAltMON of Cuqulllc .Mnrshtlold on busln). Is In It. K. on IIOOTII has none to Gold Bench busluoM. Mil LODGER IS HIT I Sumner Pos M Geo Dulluqtic c Geo Selander p Fred Stora s y W Selander 1 b R llalslnger 2 h Tom Stora 3 b It Matsou c f A Nelson rf ; L a Masters If .1. I.. AASEN of Cuqullle Is In Marsh- Held on business. .1. EUGENE SCHILLING of Gardiner arrived here today on business. MltS. II. S. TOWER has Issued In vltntlons for next Saturday after noon. MISS ANNA COX returned last eve ning from Coqullte where she vis ited yesterday. Till: WEATHER. o (lly Associated Press.) OREGON. April 25 Fair to- night and Wednesday, with light frosts. 0 ."Meet Tomorrow. The Sisters of Hethatiy will meet tomorrow after noon with Miss Maude Heed. trie Portable Lamps at Cost ft must move theso goods Hie room for changes wo cuke this spring. Now Is time to got a bargain. Is Bay Wiring Co. monk 237-j. CH! NOTICE! Ir Miurey, one of tho drivers i solicitor for us Is out for Watch hlmt ho Is llablo froa oa the streot and explain P'i ot Laundry and also to bo hone any tlmo. Ho knows r bmlnesa from A to Z. Wield Hand and Steam Laundry MOM.' 220-J Won Oils F DISTILLATE IBEXZIM3 KEHOSKVK WSO.V GAS KVfiiVPC and OIIUFUQAL PUMPS Mil&SupplyCo. rure. Pimvn nn.i Orders Solicited. NONAL DIRECTORY I Crockery TaL No. 2 I This Is tho second week of our closing out of odds In crockery. Many Indlen hnve taken advantage of the bnrgalns. You will never have an opportunity to fill In on theso pat terns again, lHini Fruit Dishes U."c Set (I Pieces Illue fi-ln. Plntes IOe Set (I Pieces nine G-ln. Plntes mo Set (I Pieces nine 7-ln. Plates (l(l Set (I Piece lllue 8-ln. Plntes 7.1c Set (I Pieces lUtie Soup PlntCB (10c Set G Pieces nine Plattors 15e, 2.1c, il.lc, Oc. Theso prices are less tlinn common white wnro. roos BAY VASH STORE Tlio Store That Saves You Money. OEO. N. I10IT, .. . Manager. Front Street, Mur.dilleld. Hotel Baxter coquille Reopened Under New Management And ItefurnlBhed In ninny par ticulars, especial attention will bo given to cuisine nnd table service .1. F. STEINMAN, Mn imgor. MISS LILLIAN McCANN Uend Is the guest of friends today. of North Marshflcld Sails Today. Tho Ucdondo sail late this afternoon for San Fran clsco with a capacity list of pnssen gcrs. R..E. SHINE Is Mnrshflcld the San Francisco. due to arrlvo In -0 tli overland from It. A. WERNICH and Chas. Llndsoy left yesterday with It. IC. Booth for Curry county. Xet Mr Sum. The Progress club at Its meeting yesterday after audit ing tho affairs of the Promenade henent nt the tingles Hall last Fri day night for the Marshflcld public llbrnry found that It had netted $110. Henry Conologuc of Lampa Creek Has Exciting Time With Cub and Mother. Henry Conologuc, tho well known Coqullle logger, had an exciting ex perience the other day that ho will not forget In n long time. While life friends nnd the boys nt his Lntnpi Creek camp have been treating It as humorous. Mr. Cunulniui,, nimum w"1 1 for n moment that it was a serious , proposition. Tho other day soon nfter lunch, he started away from camp. Ho was surprised to find a young cub on ,i log and had no trouble In picking up tho little benr. It was as cute as could bo and Mr. Conolocuo imii It In his nuns stroking it and admir ing It when suddenly tho cub began lo squcnl. The next ItiHtnnt Mr. Co. nologue got a terrific clout on tho side of the head that felled him to tho ground. Ho recognized nt once thnt tho Build Garage. Geo. W. Trlbbey Is building n garage for Tom Good- nlo on his West Central nvenuo prop- mother 0f the little cub had entered PRANK ACKLEY of tho Smith mill ' ... , ,... , , ., i iuiuu i m-i!uiiik a siiuri vacation In San Francisco. ALEX GRAYSON nnd A. It. MoDon nld of Ten Mile wore business vis itors In Mnrshflold today. erty. Whether Mr. Trlbbey secured a permit from Inspector Trlbbey for tho erection of the building Is some thing his friends want to know. MltS. REBECCA LUSH-STUMP and daughter Catherine returned on the Itedondo from their visit In California. .1. . X. NELSON oxpectH to leave next week for California to Join his wlf6 who has been spending the winter there. Train In l)elneil. Owing to the engine on the afternoon train break ing down nt Heaver Hill Junction yesterday afternoon, the train from the vnlley did not reach here until nhout S:40 last night. A second engine hud to be sent nut to tnke tho train over tho road. The damages were slight. objections. In falling, tho cub got nwny and Mr. Conologuo tried to roll nwny and got on his feet as quickly as possible nud started to run. Ho realized that his on'v hope wns lit making a getaway from the enraged bear and he did. When he reached camp, he was all dishevelled nnl his cvouing lmlr w"8 Btl" standing no end. a mini was mnuo ror tho old hear nnd the cub but they had not becu located at last reports. a&g&&&S SPRING REAL 1CSTAT1C SXAPS. FOIt SALIC Good workhorse, nine years. Reasonable Inqulro Times. II. G. PLOEGEIt of Myrtlo Point, Is n business visitor In Mnrshfield to day. He reports things prosper ous in tho valley. WANTED Man to work In Glen Qardons. Apply Peter Scott. GASOLINE LAUNCH For Sale very cheap. Call Mild Retail Lum ber Yard. 0. M. Johnson. MRS. P. II. MAUZEY will leavo today for California to Join her husband who went thoro recontly for tho benefit of his health. IiESLIK. Osteopathic Physician : ot the Aniori-nn ci,i . i:ltKlrksvlUe, Mo. onice . Hours 10 to 12:1 to !jWi Marshflold; Oregon. L ff- IXGimr " l-iciaa and srn I 111 J-t,M, ''1 C0ke nilllfllnn. ftf02Ji Itcsldenco 1021. IOXEXT, Lawyer. rFlana Ban & Dennett Dank Oregon ItTtPEv Architect irof Commorce. xnsTun One 3 acre Dlock In Homo Adltlon to Kastsldo, (KaBy terms) $ 900.00 20 lots In Enstsldo with fine nny vlow (Easy Terms))!, 000.00 10 lots in Mnrshfield Heights GOxlOO ft. $100 for In sldo, $125 for cornors, 1 Block In Schottor's Addi tion, 200 foot square, with 200 foot froutngo on Shor- ninn nvenuo $2, 000.00 C Aero Tract in Lobree Park nlongslde now wagon road, with nico bay view and good running water, (Easy Terms). . . .$1,500.00 Choice Building Lot Corner Elrod Avenue and Tenth St., for $1,100.00 Good business lot adjoining now Coke Brick Dlock. .$5,500.00 Half Block in Cloment Plat, with commanding bay view unobstructable. . .$2,000.00 10 Lots in East Marshfleld$ G90.00 1,200 acres Coal lands at $00.00 per acre Including improvements and 200 acres bottom land. SS0 ncres Orchard and stock lands at $8.00 per acre close In and, only quarter of mile from navig able river. ' TITLE GUARANTEE . ABSTRACT COMPANY. IIENHY oENGSTACKEN, Manngwr. Coko Building, Opposite Clumdler Hotel. FOB RENT Four loomed house, West Mnrshflold, also three fur nished housokeoping rooms. B. B. Hampton Box 553 Mnrshflold. FOB SALE RO-ft. Boat House. Will tako 34-ft. launch. Also one mare weight 1,050. Will work stnglo or double. Apply A. O. Rogers. FOR RENT Furnished Modern Bun galow, 5 rooms, $20.00. Dwolllng $10.00 Including water. PaintShop $7.50. Cnrpentorshop $10.00. Title Guaranteo and Abstract Co. FRED ROSS son of A. M. Ross has arrived from Portland to tako n position as mnnngor of tho press ing nnd cleaning department of tho Coos Bay Steam Laundry. WALTER BUTLER has 'returned from Coqulllo whero ho was sum moned ns a witness boforo tho grand Jury In tho caso of Walter Clapper chargod with passing a forged check on Merchant & Knm-moror. Will Enleitalii. The Reboknhs will hayo chargo of tho social ses sion nt the convention of tho Coos County Odd Fellows association In North Bend tomorrow when the nu nlversnry of Odd Fellowship will bo celebrated. A largo number of Odd Fellows nud Robokahs In Mnrshflold are planning to nttend. QUARANTINE ORCHARDS, V. C. SCOTT., formerly of Marshflold hut now traveling out of San Fran cisco, arrived hero on tho Redon do on business. It will bo remem horod that ho loft horo Just prior to the Czarina disaster and his household effects wero on tho Ill fated steamer. Plan Excursion. Mnnngor Wilson of tho Coos Bny Naval Reserve Band has arranged to run nn excursion from Marslifluld to Bandou Sunday, May 7, as a benoflt for tho organiza tion. The ontlro band will go and besides a concert there, n number 'f othor attractions of tho CIty-by-the- son will bo nvallable for tho visitors, fine timo is anticipated. TO HOMF.SEEKEHS If you want a location for a homo como to us. We are In psoitlon to locate you either In tho city or the country, upon tonus to suit your pockotbook. Title Guarnuteo and Abstract Co., Henry Songstackon, Mgr. AUTO Anytime, nnywhere. Rea sonable rates. Phone Blanco hotel 4C or Resldonce 28-J. WANTED Boarders mid roonierw. Good home cooking. Pleasant room, bath, closo In. Box 2S5, MRS. CHARLOTTE QUERTIER arrived horo today from Paris, Franco, to mako her homo with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Gabornnche. Although unable to spoak English, she mado tho trip alono without difficulty. Sho camo from San Francisco via Bandon. Enjoyable Dance. Tho dnuco given Saturday ovenlng as a benefit for the Knights ot Klnlnnd baud ut tho Finnish hall was largely attend ed and ouo of tho most onjoynblo that has beon tendered In n long time. Tho band is making much pro gress and tho many frlonds of tho organization nro showing their ap preciation of It by helping the bene fits In a substantial way. Now assortment of TROUT FLIES Silk Lines nnd Rods nt MILNER'S. Don't FORGET to order THAT AUTO from Rudolph Lackstrom. Anytlmo. PHONE 2:I R till mid night and 181-X after midnight. Diseased orchards ought to bo quarantine the snmo ns people hav ing cautnglous ailments, according to Bomo of tho lending fruit growers of tho northwest. Tho propaganda Is innklug headwlfy, particularly In tho Yakima Valley, whero Dr. J. G. Spelchor has come to tho conclusion that there Is a great similarity In tho disease of plants and nnlninls. Ho advocates quarantining orchnrds In fectod with wooly aphis and blight. Like consumption and cancer In tho human, theso plant Ills defy treat ment. Tho only way to handle such orchards Is to uproot tho trees with wooloy aphis and destroy thorn, while blight infected branches should bo cut out nnd burned. Prevention and eradication Is tho only effective way of handling. PLUMBING nt MILNER'S. A NEW OLD HOTEL. Old patrons of Tho Windsor Hotel, San Francisco, will bo glad to hear that this famous houso Is now open In a lino now six story building right down town. New turnituro, now enr pets, steam heat, hot water and tele phone in ovory room. Cafe In con nection. Notice theso rates: Room with prlvato bath $1 a day, 5 a weok. All cars pass tho door. Select family hotol, Windsor Hotel, 238 Eddy street, San Francisco, MR. and MRS. RENALD H. OLSEN of Empire nro happy In tho pres ence of Mr. Olson's sister, Mrs. P. J. Johnson, who will with her lit tle daughter Esther, and two tots Ruth nnd Pelrco, grace tho Bay by their presenco soveral weeks. Mr. Johnson's husband, Capt. P. J. Johnson, Is Identified with the San Juan Fishing Company at Seattle. DANCING LESSONS Doglnners class 8 ji, m., TUESDAYS AND FRf. DAY, I. O. O. F. Hall. Come nnd try a FREE LESSOX. Ha'f prlco to ad vanced students. BARRED "-"'OlTii ;mP..-o -1WWC&0 IfIh.r- T. I t '" I'roaucea stand- -.u.eus of exhibition ' record- . n. '"JdaT. .3Z7.S23 11 ami v . . tor,;;:i8.Lor.Hntch,e 4 - uuw lor spring Iwt .t wuweis rrom restock for SKnn '". Poultry Yards. "UHMAN, Pro,. FAMILY nOTEL THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas rangof $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS E. W. SULLIVAN. Prop. FOR GOOD WORK Bring your clothes to us. Cloanln pressing and repairing a specialty by experienced men. Satisfactlo guaranteed BLANCUARD A DOD BOX, Alliance Bid. Froat St. Something So Good You Wonder Why You Haven't Had It Before Preserved Ginger Fsaported From China in Original Cantonese Crocks 35c .sch Lccldkarf's Grcery A PUtTICULAR STORI-3 FOR PARTICULAR PI'OPLE. PHCKE 85-J BUY AT HOME Is a good slogan. Duy homo made articles is a better one, Coos Girl Chocolates Are manufactured right hero on Coos Day. Thpy are dollclous In taste and puro in quality and no higher In prlco. Duy n box today and seo how good thoy are. You can got thom at tho following dealers In Marsh flold: THE BAZAR IOCKIIART'S 'GROCERY CLUB CIGAR STORE DON RAMEIRO CIGAR STORE NORTON HANSEN McAHTIIUR'S PHARMACY ED'S BILLIARD PARLORS STAFFORD'S FRONT STREET STORE. STAFFORD'S CENTRAL AVE NUE STORE. Now White and Gold Soml-Porco-lain DISHES (Not gilt) nt MILNER'S Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3131 Phone It makes no difference how small your order, phono it to us and it will receive courteous and prompt attention. Don't Inconvenience the patient or yourself by getting ready to go out when our telephone ser vice Is so handy, Remember our telephone and delivery service makes us just as conven ient to you as though we were right in the house, Phone your order next time, Brown Drug Co. Telephone 141 jjedt'--. v a. !. ' -"" -f-f -ft!- ,-, , J .. iw.. 1 iia.i . -- m. A .. rcvKsasiass HE3J