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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1911)
TM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911 EVENING EDITION (W Go To Bandon With The Band Tomorrow Sunday, May 7 th Round Trija Children be tween 8 and 14 years old $1.00 and children un der eight years free when ac companied by their parents. TIMS W'UtU RI3 Till: BEST OPPOHI UNITY IX MONTHS TO kx.ioy tiik hum: ox Tin: kckvic cooi'illk river axi si:k tiik baxdox iikacii. it will iik read low water at - o'clock sl'xday aftkkxoox, permitting a hark oitortuxity to gather ag.ti:s ox tiik iikacii. uaxiiox commercial ci i'll will itkxish .free cof ike and sandwiches to all axi) will havk general charge ok tiik kxtkktainmknt ok tiik visitors tukkk insuring a good ti.mk for everybody. Train Leaves jyiarshfield Promptly at 8 O'clock RETURNING, BOAT WILL LKAVK BAXDOX AHOUT 4 O'CLOCK, IXSUKING AIUIIVAL IX MAHSHFIELD EARLY IX KVKXIXG. A Message To Gentlemen of Marshfield and Greater Coos Co. WK CLAIM WITHOUT HXCEITIOX KMPHATICALLY THAT TIIK GE.M JUNIOR SAKLTV RAZOR IS TIIK GItKATKST SAFETY SHAVER MOXKV OAX IIUV. .4,000,000 sntisfled tisors provo It. Think of whnt It means to bo nblo to buy this newest outfit with sovon of tho best razor blades over produced, all In a ftno, compact llttlo button-locking enso, an outfit that will last n lifetime. For Only $1.00 AT THE "BUSY CORNER" PHONE "208. Lockhart-ParsoBis Drug Co. "TIIE BUSY. CORNER" PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. V.XTi:i)-.v bttro room with nbout 12 or IB ft. front In good buslnoss location, If any ono now In busl "ess has raoro room than needed, wl bo glad to take part of tho we. Rent reasonable. Addro33 's' caro Times. OH RENT room houso In South snneid. Modern improvomonts. '12.50 per month. Inquire at Coos "j v;asn Store. ' CjfD Runch of keys. Owner may have satno by applying to Times OJlce and paying for this ad. ANTED -Two or Uireo conies of ttter of city of Marshflold. Will taT for same. Addr. 'O caro Times r. Wnt Profit. Mako ?10 dally, J or part tlmo. Doglnners InTes- l pv.. -""mb ".uu, uos iui, west "delphla, Pa. I & ' A livo wide-awake nlcs- . mwdlo-age, for local general "cnandlse store. Splendid op- Only $1 o Farmers Increnso their crops by planting tested seeds. Mer- chants Increnso business by sell- Ing quality merchandlso and nd- vertlslng. Savo money by Times advertisers. patronizing Tht portunlty for a good hustler and bard worker. Must como woll re commended. Stato salary wanted, experience, etc., In first lettor. Ad dress "Gonoral Mdso," caro Times. AUTO Anytime, anywhere. Rea- aru.ahtn rntOU Phflllfl TUlUlCO llOtOl 46 or Residence 28-J. WANTED A stenographer nnd bookkeeper for mercantile house. Must write a good, legible hand. Stato salary wanted and experience In first letter. Answer In own hand writing. Address Clorlcal, c Times FOR RENT House 1 1 rooms, comer of Market and Second, ?25. See Mrs. A. Lund at 12th nnd Com- merclal. FOR RKXT Siv room houso Central avenue, and four room flat Droad way. Enquire of I. 8. Smith. (IMATQ MRU A WflTUCD DIP p-ssOLffiVrAn COURT MIXUPS- BOAT COMI & Blighted Wedded Bliss Aired In District Court Divorces Granted. COQl'ILLK. Ore., May C Paper have boon filed with tlu clork of tho court by attorneys representing Car rie Gray of Marshflold asking divorce A l,W Al'ltM, tllHimteli to the Ore from T. .1. O'.o. The pn,i wl'e gonltui tolling or nn lnerottio lit the the fact that they were married In Htoiuner service from that city by the Arkadulphla. Ark., In 1S0S. nnd th?t North Pnelfle HIoiiiiihIiIii Comnanv. tin husband deserted In 19 OS. Her III henttle Oilier Cases. In the divorce case of Llllle Mabel Wolf versus Lyman II. Wolf the do - eree was granted. The defendant was formerly n member of the life saving crew nt the Coos Day Station. The divorce case of Xollle Wlnlcler against Andrew Winkler was contlnu - ed. The divorce enso of Frank J. Hnyos against Jessie Hayes was dismissed at the request of the plaintiff. i A divorce was granted Lohninnowsky from Anna nowsky by defnult. n. n. Lehmn- The divorce case of Harry L. Greettleaf RgHlnst Hesslo May Groou- leaf was dlsmlssod uopn motion of the plaintiff. A decree of divorce was grnntd Dora O'.Malley from Edward O'Mal- ley of Marshflold. , I " ADDITIONAL SOCIKTY. Tito Roynl Nolghbors and Modom , Woodmon met Tuosdny ovonlng at the Finnish Hall and gavo a fnrowcll reception In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Drown, who oxpoct to leave Sat- urday, Mny 13, for Pendleton, Oro. Tho ovenlng was pleasantly spont In plnylng games, dancing nnd music. A short program was rondorod nnd light refreshments sorved. Thoso taking part In tho program nro: Solo Mrs. E. Kolly. Recitation Mrs. Porcy Peot. Plnno Duot Ester Nolson ondl Myrtlo Lund. Recitation Mrs. E. Kolly. Duot Gcrtrudo Scnlfo and Festus Walters. l! Duot Mrs. E. Kolly nnd Mr. Seal fo. Solo Festus Waltora. SAVE THE D1MK And buy Feed of HALVES. "Gottlng business Is Just llko courting a girl you must oftor tho right kind of goods, nnd keep on cnlllng." Business Progress Tt is the nmbition of nil men to b.e successful to broiulcn out iu knowledge and learning, to bo lenders, to make themselves known ns men of individuality. A imui who enn carry out his ambitions along theso lines is a powerful factor in molding the opinions of others, therefore, in all things, he should strive to reach the highest standards. Tt is the same in business. Most of us commence on a small scale and gradually broaden out as wo aro able, or as tho community grows. Expansion in business is simply increasing your capacity to meet all the requirements of your custo mers. This has been the policy of Lockhart-s Grocery from tho start. Wo have enlarged and branched out in every de partment. Our stock is the lnrgcst on Coos Bny, our selling capacity the greatest, our delivery system is of the best, our working force is courteous, up-to-date, and efficient in every respect, and last but not least our prices are as low as consistent with good quality. l OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENT is one of which our patrons will particularly approve. "Wo now have Two Private Telephone Lines to handle our rapidly incrensing business. If you have had trouble with the line before, try it now. No more long waits over tho telephone, no more "Line's Busy"; we can now handle your orders just ns fast as you can telephone them in to 85 and 305 Lockhartfs Grocery -'os anki.ks prkss dispatch, STATICS THAT TIIK (!i:o. W. KI- I IH.K IS TO CALL. REGULARLY AT 'flllS POUT. now onnnitlnir tint AIIIhiiki.. Iim a tlm I - " " w "" " -' ! following InterestliiK Iti'in tellhiK f tK0 C0mlng ot the Geo. W. EUlor. The Los Angeles dispatch says: 1 -The North Pacific Company Is planning to have the George W. Kltbr rail on Its way to Portland at Coos p,ny, n point which at present Is reached from here only by change of boat nt San Francisco. The Elder wlll bring frolght and passengers dl- I reel, without change." North Bend News Judge Turpen of Empire Is visiting his dnughtor, Mrs. C. M. Dyler. Slg North dny. Hanson of Coos River was a Pond business visitor yoster- Tom L. Caroy and family loft for Port Orford where thoy oxpoct to lo- cntu JIIw Annie Smith, who hns buen visiting friends Iiore returned homo yesterday. Mr, inward Sluiltz and family mvu loft for Portland to mnko It their futuro homo. Miss Violet Johnson, who has boon 'vIbUIdk In Coqulllo for a fow days, hns returned homo. Goorgo Fourier, who was sorlously injured sometime ngo, is hotter and has roslimod work. .CORXKLL IS VICTOR, . Defeats Pennsylvania In Dual Track reet Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PHILADELPHIA, Pn., May 0. Cornoll won tho dual track moot from tho Unlvorslty of Ponnsylvnnln by Gti to G8 points. PoisDNrbAK NtVCR REMEDY 30 YCARS rAILINO TIICSTItNOARO PIlCS, CHILBLAINS. FCLONS, OURN9, ETC. AVAIUADLC nDUSLnuLU SAWVb. au OKuaaitra nvt iron wiiLonri oh maucir ACCrit NO lUBSTITUTti. vco SS Cents. lANtsiryiMicHACnco sANmANCisco I-OCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:13 p. tn., Mny 5. by Mrs. B. Mlngus. special government meteorological observer: Maximum f7 Mtnlmuin 4 2 At 1:43 p. tn 51 Precipitation 7'! Wind. Soitliwott; cloudy. TIIK WKATIIKK. (Ily Associated Press. ) OltKGOX. May C Fair night and Sunday. to- Will Itullil lloiixe Davis Swnnson will erect a bungalow Eleventh street near the II. Ilootti residence. and on K. Cnt.es Coutlniictl. All tho cases of F. U. Wnlte and others naglnst L. D. Kinney and his various corporations and the cases of L. I). Kinney against Kollock and others have been con tinued. Clilntwe Unity. Chin Wing, n woll known Chinese cook In Mnrshflel.l, yesterday welcomed a baby daughter at his home, showing that the Stork Is not drawing the color line In the ninny visits recently In Marshflold. Reach Home. Dr. A. L. Houso worth and wife returned today from Portlnnd and Hood River where they hnvo spent a month. Dr. Houseworth hits not fully recuperated from his operation for nppeudlcltls hut is much Improved. At Hood River, ho was olectod ono of tho Oregon dbVo- gates to tho Head Camp of tho M. W. A. which will moot In Buffalo, N. Y, Juno 18. ' For lioulcvnrd. Ycstordny after noon, tho oxocutlvo committee of tho Marshflold Chamber of Commorco ap pointed E. E. Straw, M. C. Ilorton nnd J. V. Smoaton as a commltteo iq try and put through tho boulovnrd from Marshflold to tho beach, plans for which woro tnlkod of a yoar ago. Tho question ot getting froo mall delivery In Marshflold will bo takon up again. Honry Songstackon roport ed that tho Coos county commission ers had promlsod to do what thoy could towards Improving tho Coos Day wagon road. .HA HH H ITK LI LI lilt AH V 4 NOTES. Tho library hnB recolvod eight now books nnd subscriptions to sovoral periodicals during tho past month. A now volume on tho pay Action shelf Is John Fleming WIlson'B "Tho Lnnd-Clnlmors," nn Orogon story which will bo found vory Interesting. A clipping bureau was started bo mo tlmo ngo to cover subjects jf gonoral Intorest. Anyono desiring1 clippings Bnvod on nny subject Is In- f vlted to mention tho fact. Files of i tho Orogonlnn nnd of tho Coos Day! Times nro kopt on hand. ' Comploto (lies of old mngazlues will bo gladly recolvod If thoy aro such as cau bo used. Pleaso lot tho librarian know what you havo. Es pecially noeded nro "Sclontlflo Am-i erlcnn," "Atlantic" and nny mnga-j zlnes of current ovents, for 1910 and : earlier. Tho roport for April Is as follows: Circulation, adults 591 Children's .... 335 Total 9291 Estimated attondanco .... 1,135 Now registrations 25 Total registrations 749 Whole number volumes. . . 1.6C7 FOLLOW tho RAND to BANDON , tomorrow. Train leavos at 8 A. Si. Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths, i rilONE 211-J. Do You Like Rhubarb? Buy Some and See the Quantity That 25c Will Get Makit Himi liking; E IM 111 UlUKjgJ &AkTHS POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powm mado from Royal Graft' Groam of Tartar K0ALUM.N0 LIME PH0SPHA1 Personal Notes JACK FLANAGAN returned yo&tef day from a business trip to Baudot ARNO MUUKKN left on tho Nan; Smith today for San Francisco an' Berkeley on business nnd pleasure GEO. E. R01HNSON of Coqutllo ati' brother Dave of Arizona, nr. spending u fow days In MnrshfloldT ROIIERT CHURCH has been Inspect- Ing ranches In the various parts orf the Coqullle vnlloy with n vlow of) Investing there. - i PERCY 1'KKT and (ainlly aro moving ) from South Drondway to Eastsldek today, where they expect to mako -1 their future home. fi TOM HALL returned ycstordny from Coqutllo where ho succcedod In having the county commissioners arrange for opening tho road be tween Hunker Hill and tho pres ent county road across tho railroad track. Tho railway has hitherto ;olijctcd to It. FOLLOW tho HAND to IIANDOX tomorrow. Train loaves at H A. H. SEVEN ARE INITIATED. Last night, tho Marshflold Odd Fellows Lodgo Initiated sovon new membors which was followed by a banquet and social tlmo. Among thoso Initiated were Messrs. Mitchell, Walker, Stocklo, Curtis, Don Mo Grary, E. J. Mayflold and E. D. Gohrke. IWLIiOW tho RAND to RANDOX tomorrow. Train loaves at H A. M. Great Combina tion in Trusses Back of every truss wo soil there aro skilled workmen and a modem factory, both of which re present the vory best con ditions necessary to pro duce truss satisfaction. In addition to this you get our superior servico in fit ting trusses, This truly is a great truss combina tion which ought to ap poal to you when you pur chase a truss, therefore we say, buy your trusses from us and you will got a good truss carefully and conscientiouslymado, and one that is well fitted, Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists 71 Market Ave. PHONE 141 J vj -m v; rV -A V