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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911 -EVENING EDITION , jAW&mrtt?m& Jm&MJSmmilm4 gz-J' v f there were no other of netting all-wool you ild be just Hied because Ire wool clothes are worth Ire. ut.the next time ask us the answer to this ques- . We'll say, "Clotli- t All-wool Clothes." 'ou will agree with us euvou know that Cloth- tY Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS. NYAL'S MOUNTAIN TEA or the preparation at home of a delicious BTOMACII, KIDNEY and LIVER TEA; an agree- ble cure for constipation, Torpidity ot the Bowels, digestion and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver nd Kidnevs. PRICE PER BOX 25 CENTS. FOR SALE AT THE BUSY COftNER. PHONE 298 lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. Your Sunday Roast ROASr 11EEF Wo have It ready for you. Sweet and Juicy. ROAST MUTTON' ROAST PORK Union Mftat Market S"oae Us Your Order. Phono 58. I "Six room honn rw,tai f "i Dd four rnnm fin n.nn. L Ea,ulro I. S. Smith. JlVC IrilliUnnnlrn nl.Ao fcltUlma .... rtr. ,. ' ,u ca general andl8 Btoro. Snl,ll I . v lor a trnnit knl. . 'ker. m,.0 .. . Read A -" -uiuo won re- L. State Ba,aiy wanted, V"l CtC. In flrot 1ntn. A "Gewral Mdse," caro Times. Wnw, nnywhero. Ttim. L g'8, Phno Blanco hotol 'euce 2S-J. A stenographer and tor mercantile house. Igood, log(bl.-hBd. We Work And Advertise To bring a customer hero Uio first time, after Uiat ho comes of his own accortl. You know why. IlEMEMHEIt There Is no kink, or cue that we ran I do. "THINK IT OVER MAUY." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J State salary wanted and experience In first letter. Answer In own hand writing. Address Clorlcal,.c Times FOR BENT House 1 1 rooms, corner of Market and Second, $26. See Mrs. A. Lund at 12th and Commercial. Don orgqt the Turkish flatbs. phone fljrr-,""" VAI.IT. OF FRANCHISE. IMilnr l,itp GUe IIU Views nn Tlielr I'lVM-iit nut! Future. Owing to the general dlftCUMlnn of rmuchlrei on the liny now, the fol lowing view nf lWltnr .1. A. Lute i K'en l him in The Sun will Ih of Interoat to many: ' Many were titan pointed that ,t. M Hlake illil not auk for an extension of tlie life of hl street railway frnn rlile In thl elty at the meeting of the council Tuemlay evening. On this i Hue tho need not fear further r- quests of delay. If Mr. lllnke Is quoted jiorriMih He has pitted hi Inter- North Bend News' .1 .1. Hum of North llend Mrt!o Point on buslnoiw. I In W. U. Thomas of Coqullle wan biifflnvM visiter here ywterday Uo. IImI of Coon Rlwr wan hwslHMM rltrttor here yetrdny. AngMt lloelltnn l vlalttug friend ami rektlvw In Portland and Seat-tie. !. How Can I Make Sure of (jetting Ail-Wool Clothes" V vou nrc particular about your dollies you hive ol'ton asked yourself this question. Perhaps you have tried answer it satisfactorily by paying big prices. craft Clothes are guaran teed all-wool. The guaranty also in sures coat fronts that won't break, good tailoring and good service. Any use in paying high prices when you can get. Olothcraf t 0 uaranteed Clothes for $10 to $25? Will Denning and wlff of the llght hoetw were visitors at the hunie of III diehard yextenlny. The I-aille' AM Society of the Presbtetlan chinch mot nt the home of Mrs. 11. C. Holme yostordny. en- i tee franrhl a Rift of the peo ple! aKHliiKt tl'i Rml-'i Dennett il.il Inra and In to go ahead with the work. If report arts true a tulle ami nn eighth of rails has heen ordered, nud Wake U to make a showing heforo h auk for more time. This, la xood imuu i., ..t. i... i...t u.. i i. i.. J Mr. Alihott of Mnrahllold was tcrostlng Just now. and corroborates Mrtl ,,,,lnt vWlor .vdny at the till, nft-renentnil ntlnrminna nf Tim 1,0Ie t,f llor 'InUghtor, Mrs. Myrtle Rtin. to note thnt Mr. lllako appreel ates tlie value of his concessions In this city, when ho la quoted ns put tliiK them up aK-aliiH the money to hulld the road. "It Is hardly popalhle however Hint Mr. ulnku can ctituplete IiIh work In !: o o I I.OIWI, TKMPIMtATlIti: hi:. POUT. For twenty-four hour ending at l:4X p. in.. May -I. by Mr. K. MtuKU. apeclnl Koxerumunt moteoroloiclcal observer: Maslmum OS Minimum fit) At I: U p. m 57 PrMlpltnttun IS Wind, Southwest; rata. TIIK WKATIlHi;. Johnson. ! to- (lly Asioclntnl Preiw 1 OHKOOX. May ".. Unlit night and Saturday. I Mlaeea l.lllle. Kretln and Annie Kckhoff left on the llrenkwnter for nn extended visit to Portland and othur northern poluta. I with tin. cIvimi tlm..,..,.t tl.,.1 t, ...III .d,' i'"""iu v-iinneimin. iii.ecnir 01 uie f..r m. n.inii.i,,.,. m ta it.-.t tn rodw OreKou. la movliiR his family too, that his hosts will besiege Hie county court nnd nsk that the mililln hlKhwny he turned oor to the Union Trnctlon & Terminal Coinpnny. I to nnmlon ns ho will go there the dredge lt n few weeks. "What will the court do? "If It Is reasonable to Judge from the past, Mr. lllako will get whatever ho nsks. Already the county has gone to considerable expense building nnd plnrklug n rond extending north along the bay shore from North Front street, for the ostensible purpose of aiding the proposed railway, and at whoso belieast the action was tnken. It looks reasonable that a corporation should be sntlslled with a rlght-or-way outside of tho public thorough faro and willing to clenr the same nnd do their own grading. The taxpayers have paid dearly for what roads they have, and they should ho reserved for tho people those not already glvon away." I A Greek laborer, whose name could not lie learned, sustained a broken leg nnd other Injuries by n pile of lumber nt tho box factory tumbling over on film. rnmx. lJ??5?Da'' Notes H I.ANOl.KY went to Coqullle to da on buslnemi MUS V (1. AIKKN went to Coqulllo th! morning on Wtmlmw. MUS. H. A. WMI.US will Imve In few days for a vWt In l'ortland. A". O. UOOUUS, .lr.. of Cos Hlver Is a Mnrshlleltl bualuoM visitor to. day. MUS. TOM HAKVKY l expected liome In a few days from a visit with relatives at Orauta Pas. llliAKK To Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Ulake at their homo In South Mnrshlleld, Ktlday, May ', a sou. Mother and child nro getting along nicely. JAMIS8 and JOSUPH WILSON of Ulvertau came over this week to visit Uvar Uudborg who Is laid up at Moray hospltnl with a broken leg. MSS MINNIK MICIIBNOU, who has hen here In the tutorost of rescue nnd settlement missionary work on the Hay, left today for llnndon, Co qullle nnd Myrtle Point. JACKSON 11AUNKTT, a well-known mluei. was here from Hlvertou this week? He reports tho mine thcro shut down now hut It Is expected thnt It will be reopened soon. COMA'nU To Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Collver of Catching Inlet a son, Friday, May ". Mother and child are getting along nicely. Hue Sunday. Tho llrenkwnter will sail from Portland tomorrow morning C A. Wngncr nnd 0. II. Wngnr f0r Coos Hay nnd should reach hero arrived here from I.os Angeles this early Sunday and will sail Monday for week to visit their" cousin, Oeo. Artls. .Portland. They expect to do some prospecting In Curry county. T. U. Carey nnd wife left this week for Port Orford whero they will spend the summer, Mr. Carey having dis posed of his Interest In tho Coos Hay Grocory storo here. Is (letter. Tho last advices from San Francisco are that Capt. Uobert Dunham, a former Coos county man, Is somo belter. He hnH been critical ly 111 there. CIIAMllKIl OF COMMKIICK M KITTING. Tho regular nieotlng of tho Chnm bor of Commorco will bo hold at S p. m., thla evoning, VIOLET HENDEUSON, Sec. v Meet Tonight. Tho Lndles' Aid society of the Methodist church will Sunday morning, tho membora or hold a recoptlou this evening In tho tho Coos Bay Motor Iloat club wltl church parlors, In honor of tho first leave on a cruise up Coob Itlvor to 'anniversary of tho society. tho old government atono quarry whero a picnic dlnnor will bo enjoyed. It la expected thnt a largo number of launches will participate. i i r Mrs. Holltstcr, mother ot Frod Hoi AUTOMOIUIjK and Buggy PAINT and Varnish at MIIjNKH'S. Do You Need a Good Hat? lister and Dr. Holllstprof North llend, Is expected here fooo, from San Diego whero sho has boon In poor health. Mrs. aeo.HplUsterand Miss Qnmblo went to San Francisco, to ac company hor horo. Wliltinoro Herv. M. E. Whltmoro arrived hero last night via llandon for the trial ot tho $10,000 damago suit 'against him by P. A. Sandberg. lIo. had K rather rough trip up. Ho weht to Coqulllo this morning. MANV I'OU TIHAIi. Large Number of WltiieMw for Sand-iM-rg.Whltinoiv Case. A large number of Mnrshlleld men went to Coqullle this morning, a number being subpoenaed as wit nesses In the Snndberg-Whltmoro slnnder caso which conies to trlnl to day. Among those tnklng the morn lug trnln nud many of whom nro to be called to testify In the caso were: Pat Hennessey, W. P. Murphy, II, J. McKcowu, Harry Hugglus, Al Smith, It. O. Graves, P. A. Sandborg, Frank Framo, Tom Hall, M. K. Whlt moro, P. M. Tally,. J. X). Goss, C. I. Hclgnrd, M. C. Malouey nnd C. D. Lash, HUNAWAY IN NOHTH IlKNH. If you do, como In and soo our lino Hell Here. Soymour II. Boll of! Portland, formerly ono of tho ownors ot tho Coos Hoy Qas and Electric company, Is on tho liny looking nfter Interests. Ho Is still Interested in tho Dank of Oregon and othor prop erty. He Is staying at North Hcnd. Paul SchlllorBtcom has recelvod word of tho death ot his mining partner In tho Humboldt Mountains In Nevada In a snowslldo. Tho nccl dont occurred In Fobrunry hut tho body has not been recovored yet. Mr. HohlllprRtrnm nlsn received word -thin of Thoroughbred and Statesmen hats J of ,,' dcftth of , nged fnthor'h,8 vncnUon- t" wlth thom Dur. Wo havo them In tho latest stylos, all u.h,nJl rt. H vnirnoid mwn n ... .... .. t,. xf niu. ........ .-...(... . ., ....., ... iK invil uuduiivu, unvuu tho ago ot nlnety-nlno years. Gnmhlo'H Delivery Team Injures Driver and Ilrenka Home's Ieg. Tho delivery team of damblo's meat market In North llend ran away today. Tho tongue 'camo down and frightened thorn, Frank Mus cub, tho driver, was thrown out and severely bruised. Tho toam ran Into a pllo of logging road stool on tho dock, breaking tho log on ono ot tho animals. FOIt AUTO LINK. Claud C. Alley, who oporated an niitnnin1.tif, ntnirrt tmtwi.on MnrflhflAlit Away For lslt Mrs. C. C. Going and Il08oburK ,agt BUmmor, nrrIv(Mj and children will leave In a few days- ,nst oyonlnK o hn8 pMrchM. to spend a few months with relatives, ft myf maMm nnd oxpoctB to re. in Portland, sir. uotng win spenu sizes and tho prlco Is no .more than Is usually charged for an Inferior grado of hats olsowhoro. Remombor this when you need a hat and como In and sco for yourself. .THOHOUGHHUKI) HATS, only $!1.00 STATKSMKN HATS, only $2.50 The Bazar HOUSE OP QUALITY PHONE 32. RICHMOND With Its 13 miles ot harbor frontago, 3 transcontinental railroads, f4 Ulake will occupy tho Going homo In Vot Marshtlold, Mrs. ninko and baby be ing expected hero shortly. Has lloooveml. Word has beon recolvod hero that Dr. Warren Vnnr derburg, a formor Coos Tlaylto, has sumo his trips to tho coast as soon as tho weather will pormlt. Itoso burg News. manufacturing establishments, and nearly fully recovered from tho sorl Its closo proximity to 1,000,000 peo- otts injuries ho sustained several pie makes It tho most conservative, 'months ago In an auto accident In snfe and nttractivo onnortunltv for San Francisco, his homo city. Ho Is real estato Investment that exists on SAFE INVESMENTS. For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing G Interest net, write O. D. Hinsdale, care J. II. Adams and Company, Los Angoles, California. t tho coast today. Tho proporty I am soiling In tho Drown Andrndo Tracts Is tho most valuable In Richmond to day, aud will bo 20 years from today. Come to room 307 Coos Hotol and let mo verify tho abovo statements. C. It. Wllcov, Agent. now servfng as tho prlvato physician of Mrs. Phoobo Henrst, tho multi millionaire philanthropist. Bird Cagos at MILXKU'S. DANCING AT 8 P. M. SCHOOL TONIGHT SPECIAL PRICES IN Peanut Butter Bishops Peanut Butter, regular price 25 cents. 2 for 25 Cents Bishops Peanut Butter,arge size, regular price 30c. 2 for 35 Cents Sanitarium Peanut Butter, regular price 25 cents. 2 for 35 Cents or 3 for 50 Cents Lockhart's Grocery PHONE'&S-'J' Fan-In Loses. Today's Portland papers report that flro of unknown origin caused $5,000 damago In tho Commercial block last Tuesday nlgltt. Tho flro originated In tho sulto or olllces occupied by Goorgo N. Fnrrln, W. J. Shaver, W. T.- Wood and Sid ney Gordon, lawyers, and tho Bondod Adjustment Company, on tho third floor. Tho contents of tho entire sulto occupied by tho attornoys was destroyed, amounting to 1,S00, nnd tho loss on tho building is estimated at $3,000, Tho Mr. Farrln Is sup posed to be Goo. N, Farrln who re cently moved from Marshfleld to Portland. A NEW OLD HOTEL. Old patroiu of Tho Windsor Hotel, St.n Francisco, will bo glad to boat1 that thla famous liouso ts now open In a flno now six story building right down town. Now furnlturo, now car pets, uteam boat, hot water and tolo phono in every room. Cafo In con nection. Notlco theso rates: Room with prlvato bath aday, $5 aweoK. All cars pass tho door. Select family hotol, Windsor Hotol, 238 Edd" street, San Francisco. DII. H. E. SCHOONMAKKIt LEAVES THIS MONTH. Parties desiring nppolntmonts with Dr. Schoonmnker should innko thorn on or boforo tho 25th ot this mouth. Tho doctor will open his dontnl olllcos In Portland In tho early part of Juno. Planet Junior SEHDKHS and CUL TIVATORS at MILNER'S. PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR COAL ORDERS SJ.BO PER TON. LADIES' At THE I1UTTON Tan OXFORD HUH. RASE BALLS, Mitts, glovos HATS at MILNKR'S. and! DANCING AT 8 P. M. SCHOOL TONIGHT FOLLOW tho HAND to 11ANDON, Sunday, MAY 7. FOLLOW tho HAND to 11ANDON, Sunday, MAY 7. Do You Like Rhubarb? Buy Some and See the Quantity That 25c Will Get H . .' .' tW' r. i ri : t j v. 8 F iV !34 i 1 -ft !