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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1911)
THECOOSBAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1911 -EVENING EDITION About Your Hat? two of tlio bent hats S,C them nt n rlco that from $1 to $2.00. Our i$ Hat 13 n licml cov')r L for nny mnn nntl costs $2.. ilOltorr.HIHlKI) Is a high r those who want tho vory costs only 9iU)() Lave ft lnrso lino of hoys fcaps which wo soil nt 25 Lj fnch. Como horo for knd caps. Bazar ft-SK OF QUALITY nio.vu an. lard's Livery i ecured tho llvory busl- I II. Helsnor nnd nro pre- lender excellent service tc of Coos Dny. Cnroful ioJ rigs nnd everything i satisfactory sorvlcb to Phono uh for a driving fcg or anything needed In line. V.o nlBO do n Easiness of nil kinds.- laiAiti) brothers. Dlanchnrd, Mgr. Kwd ntul Sales Kcrvlrt. nt and Alder Streets. Phono 138-J J 1 ri " ill tiii i v IP V. irnfl illlffiT ,ff ii J m i ii ? i 1 If on SE KICKS 'LIVELY CHASE BOY'S EYE OUT; AFTER THIEF ifct Roof Fixed xow :ORTHELL Phono M-l DR GOOD AVOHK clothes to vjb. Cleaning, led repairing n specialty, Kneed men. Satisfaction 1-llbAM'irAltl) .ft 1)01). i Hldg. Front St. Copr'l(tl Mart SchtfTner k Mitr pACTS to know and use in buying clothes: All-wool in every thread. All silk in every scam. Absolute guarantee with every suit. All these, with your style, your fit, your fatric, in a Hart Schaf f ner & Marx spring suit is here where every" thing else is oi the samcquality. Woolen Mill Store This storo Is tho homo of Hart Schnffner & Marx clothes (Mill. COLI.IXS OK MAHSIiriKLD BADLY I.V.irilKI) AT BLACK- moiuc UAxni ox iiayxhs ix. let today. Carl Collins of Mnrshflold, who has been employed nt tho Win. lllnck riiore rnneh on llaynes Inlet lintl his eyo kicked out by n horse this morn ing. Ho wns chnslng n horse out .o pnstnro when tho nnlnml suddenly Ititrnod nnd kicked him, strlcklng him In tho head. He wns brought horo this after noon nnd will bo tnken to Morcy hos pltnl. Ills fnco wns badly disfigured. Collins Is only about fifteen years old. Ho litis suvorul brothnm nnd sisters nnd his mother nnd tho chil dren have been mnklng their home with Mrs. Archnmbcatt tho past year. MHiS King of the shoal will be accomplished In about two weeks whon tho drodgo will ro to ltamlon. Wed Today.--At noon today, Ing wald tlnlvemm mid Gsne Olson, both of North llend were mnrrlftl by Jus It Ice Pentiuck at hU otllcs. Thoy will reside In North lleml. notice. Thoro will bo n Special Stock holders' Meeting, of tho Dolt Lino Rnllwny Company nt tho company's ofllce on Sherman nvcnuo, Plat "11", North Bond,, Oregon, Juno 15th, 1011, for tho purposo of amending the charter, changing tho principal olllco from Portland to North Dcnil and nlso pnsslng n net Bot of by-laws In linrmony with tho Instructions of tho Wnr Depart ment governing common user clnii3o of sonport tormlnnl railway compa nies, nnd for tho special purposo of authorizing a flfty-yenr four-por cont bund Issue for ono million dollars. L. D. KINNEY, President. A. M. KINNEY, Sccrotnry. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press. ) OREGON. May IB. Showers tonight and Tuesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE I'OUT. UK- Dandon Marshal and Deputy J Sheriff Unable to Cap ture Burglar There. 1JANDON. Ore., May IB. An ox citing time was experienced last night by Mnrslinl Holtnnn and l)opuy Sheriff Illnckorby In chnsltiB n young For twenty-four hours ending fellow by tho name of Dedmnn, who nt ,:43 ' Ma' li " Mr- had broken Into tho Woolen Mill, tho old Shingle Mill nnd Dlngnninn'u storo Wednesday night, and had taken a number of articles which ho At 1:43 p.m 51 E. MlugtiH, special government metcorologlcnl observer: Maximum 57 Minimum 45 hnd hidden under n boat near tho old shlnglo mill. Tho robbed hnd taken n paint brush from Phllpott's paint i shop nnd tho paint having dripped on to tho plank walk served as a trail ' by which tho stolen goods wcro found. Mnrslinl Holman nnd Mr. ' Precipitation 01 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. To Print Hondo Frauds H. Clarke will Iwivo today for Portland. While ho did not have any public statement to make regarding the ob ject of his visit, friends were told a few dnys ago It was on mntters con cerning the printing of tho bonds of the Coos Hay and Holse railway. Personal Notes noitx. ' Illnckorby wore then on tho looko.it SMITH To Mr. nnd Mrs. Billy for tho thief with tho Intention of in All Your Former Health and Strength MAKE YOUIt UKCOVKHY COMPLETE a recovering from Illness, your Bystom requires tho most fclnj foods In n form most easily nsslmllntod to got back surely and rapidly. p$ XYAIS PEPTONIZED IIEEK, IRON AX1) WIXE klent combination In which nro united tho nutriment of m tonic powers of Iron and tho stimulating proportles 5f In caso of suddon exhaustion nrlslng from ncuto or chronic ". Its uso will bo followed by prompt results. It Is of groat a nutritive tonic In tho trontmont of Impaired nutrition, Im- pied blood, and In various forms of gonornl doblllty. PRICE 7n OEXTS A DOTTLE "E AT THE "BUSY CORNER." Phono 208 hart-Parsons Drug Co. "TUG BUSY CORNER" pESCTtUTIOXS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. j t Yt. MV J3f Gdmli9&r Vri so.-. AVAXTKD CJoml team of liorso?, wngon and harness all In good condition. Ilorsos to wolgh from 1,300 to 1,-100 pounds. Enn.ul.-o " Times' olllco. Smith, n 10 lb. boy. Mr. Smith Is n bnrber at tho Golden Oak shop and says tho llttlo "shaver" Is tho best over. 1'OIt KEXT (iinxl slv room liouso on South Fifth street with garden and ham, good place for chickens. Will bo empty Juno S. For particulars sco Charles Doano, Phono 314X2. getting him last night, as It wns thought ho would probably ho nftor tho goods after dnrk; however, .10 camo about 7:00 o'clock In tho eve ning, hoforo they wero expecting him. llullil Home. J. nrockmlllor Mnrslinl Holman saw somo ono com- through August Frlzeon hns bought Ing but supposed It wns Mr. Black- two Hunker Hill lots from T. II. orby until ho found hlmsolf fnco to Ilnrry. Mr. Urockmlllor Intends to fnco with Dedmnn who had a chls-jl build n homo thoro nt once. In his hnnd which Holman grabbed, I and then Dedmnn stuck n gun in his Kimm-ml Today. Tho funeral of faco; this Holmnn nlso grabbed and chas. C. Eckhoff, tho North Ilontl then tho tassel bognn until tho men nloneor who died a few days ago, enmo. to tho edgo of tho wharf, whero Was hold this afternoon from tho Dedmnn Jumped off: Holmnn then wuroii chnpol nnd wns largely at- pullod his gun and ordered Dedmnn tended. Hov. 0. Loltoy Hall olllclat- to stop, but that gcntlomnn kopt 0(, right on going; Holmnn then fired, tlmo rnthor to senro him, nnd thonj -vns Xol In Portlanil. Tho ropott Ilrod two moro shots, nt his logs, tMnt Mr8 chns. Eckhoff nnd ilnugh- nolthor of which took offect. Dod- turg went t p0rtlnnd on n visit wan mnn kopt on running until ho got ncorrect. Mrs. Eckhoff romnlnod at Into tho woods nnd may bo nt Hose- noni0 to nurso and bo presont with burg by this time. Marshal Holman il0r iiubnnd during his last Illness, snys ho had ovory opportunity to kill Tj,0 Htntomont was doubtless occi- Dodmnn, but did not fool Justified In lonoil by tho fact that Miss Freda, doing so undor tho circumstances, in Mss Lilly nnd Miss Anna Eckhoff vls wlilch bolicf ho will no doubt bo sup- totl In Portland. ported by all cool-headed thinkers, hb 1 ho proved hlmsolf to bo. Aftor Hoi- founrll Tuesday. Tho Mnrshlleld mnn fired tho third shot Dedmnn cty coimcn Wlll meet Tuesday ove dropped his gun and when It wns nR to tnko up vnrlous mattors. It picked up It was found to ho ompty, j not oxpectod that tho Market ave but of courso Holmnn hnd no wny nuo improvement mnttor will como up of knowing thnt whon tho muzzle was nBftjn tomorrow night as tho nntlcoH sticking In his fnco, nnd It lookod 0f intention havo not been postad Just as big as If it had boon "londod i0K onough for tho council to tnko to tho muzzle." Dnndon Recorder. .. furthor stons In tho matter yet. HEN McMULLEN Is hero from Myr tle Point on business. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo Is a Mnrshlleld visitor todny. JAS. LANDU1TII of Coos River Is In Mnrshlleld on business. MP.S. McINTOSH of Coos ltlver Is n Mnrshlleld visitor todny. 13. II. CAMPDELL wont to Ten Mllo todny to enjoy n fow dnys fishing. FRANCIS II. CLARKE lenves on tho Alllnuco for Portland on business. MRS. CIIR. 11ERRMAN of Coos Riv er Is n Marsh field shopper todny. MR8 CHAMBERS returned today from n short visit at Dnnlols Creek. JAY WILCOX, loft on the Rodondo yesterday for Snn Francisco nnd Eurokn. ti W. U. DOUGLAS returned today from nn over Sunday fishing trip to Coos Rlvor. W. II. KENNEDY nnd wlfo returned todny from an ovor Sundny visit nt tho A. O. Rogers homo on Coos Rlvor. MISS FRANCES FRANSEIoftyestor day on tho Rcdoudo to spend hor Hinnmor vncntlon with rolntlves in Now Mexico. LOST Strayed or stolen from Alio gnny, n fox torrlor, black and whlto femnlo. Six yenrs old. Re ward If roturnod to Joo Ward, Eastsldo. WANTED A hoiihckcciivr. CJoimI homo for right party. Apply 930 South Broadway aftor 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE Upright piano nt bar gain, 324 Front St. pacts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance I Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SEXOSTACKEX, Mgr. Onlce Phone 191 Mnrshflold Office 14-J. - Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" I'OK SALE Dairy Ranch, thirteen cows. Address Box 3G5, Mnrshflold STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE. To tho Stockholders of tho Coos Bny Rnpld Transit Company: There will bo n meeting of this compnny on tho 15th dny of Jnno, 1911, nt Its office In Plat "E", North Bond, Oregon. All plonso attond this mooting or mnll your proxies to tho undersigned, ns tho purposo of said mooting cannot bo officially announc ed. Will only say that my purposo ns principal stockholder Is to reor gnnlzo nnd oloct a now board of di rectors. L. D. KINNEY, Principal Stockholder. Alert Nearly Done. Cnpt. C. 13. Edwards statod today that ho expects tt nAmnlnln nvnrlinnlllll. tlin Aloft .this week and bo nblo to tnko hor to 'Allognny Saturday. Sho Is now In tho host shnpo sho has ovor been, tho now bollora Increasing her speed con siderably. Until tho rain ceases nnd tho ronds got In hotter shnpo, 110 ic . tempt will bo mado to stnrt tho nuto- linnt Rnrvlrn hetweon CoOB Bay mill I WANTED Ship carpenters mid men cxporlonced In shipyard wont. Steady employment. Good wnges. Apply nt Nelson's Ship Ynrd, Pros per, Oregon. WANTED 2,000 acres of laud near Coos Bny not to exceed $10 or $12 por acre. This lnnd Is wnntod for cnttlo nnd gont ranch. . Ama dou, 21C Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. AUTO Anytime, anywhere. Rea sonable rates. Phono Blanco hotel 46 or Residence 2S-J. A NEW OLD HOTEL. Old patrons of Tho Windsor Hotol, S.n Francisco, will bo glad to hoar thnt this famous houso is now open In a flno now six story building right down town. Now furniture, now enr pots, steam hoat, hot wator and tolo- phono In every room. Cnfo In con nection. Notice those rates; Room with prlvnto bath $1 a day, $5 awooK. All cars pass tho door. Select family hotefl, Windsor Ilotol, 238 Edd" street, San Francisco, Drain via Allognny. Weil Sunday. SIgfrld Stono nnd Miss Esthor Johnnnn Mntson wore married at noon Sunday at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alox Matson, on Catching Inlot, tho Rov. B. F. Bongtson officiating. Tho houso was prettily decoratod and fol lowing tho coramonlos, a sumptuous woddlng dinner wnH sorved. About thirty Invited guestB wore In nttond- inuco. For tho summer, tno young couplo will resldo nt DnnlolB' Crook. ROBERT MrCANN of North Bond pnssod through horo Saturday en routo to Myrtlo Point to spend Sundny with Mrs. McCnnn, who hns been spending n fow wooks thoro. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to Co (tulllo todny to hold n spcclnl term of court to hear tho charges against Bud King, who was arrest ed hero for non-support of his wlfo nt Myrtlo Point. Don't forget tho Turkish Baths PHONE 214.J. COOS RAV-RrtQFRIIRf, STAfiF MNf " between Itoscborg and Marshlleld. Stage lenves dally s at 7 p. nj. rar0l $fl,oo. IRt ER' Agont' ' P' nAR'VRD' KET AV., Maruhfleld. Agent, KOSEBURG, Ore. PnONB 11 P NOTICE! U .. ' one of the drivers I1 him! ho is liable 1,1 the Stroo i.i 1 'Sundry and also to be ""Vtlaie, Ho knows w from A to Z. ieLd Hand and olPnm aunAru r80- -aoj Electric Portable Lamps at Cost We must move these goods to give room for changes wo will make this spring. Now ia the time to got a bargain. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J, tTw-Te Times' Want'Ad? Crosse & Blackwell's CHOW CHOW A Mustard Pickle With Just Enough Bite El 35c, 50c and 85c Jars AXD IN Stone Crocks at 80c Each Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 FRANK SUMNER nnd Mllo Sumner loft Saturday night for Albany to nttend tho Oregon Grand Lodgo mooting of tho Foresters of Ameri ca. Frank Sunnier Is n dologato from tho local court whllo Mllo s ono of tho grand lodgo ofllcors. JACOB M. BLAKE loft yesterday on tho Reiloudn for Snn FrnnotHCO, He oxpeets to return shortly with his wlfo nnd bnby to remain n fow months. Ho did not mako any announcement prior to his dopnr turo relatlvo to developments In his stroot car project. Work Early. For tho past wook, tho drodgo Oregon hns boon working ' on an early morning Bhlft to escnpoj 1in .-nil i.li wnnihnr In tho lowor 1(V , caused by tho strong northwost winds In tho nftornoon. Tho drodgo crow boglns at 4:30 In tho morning nnd works until 3:30, thus getting In tho full ton hours hoforo tho lowor hay Is I too rough for good work. Tho dred- OAltl) OK THANKS. To tho many frlonds and especial ly tho Royal Nolghbors, who by kind ly nets, words of sympathy and floral offerings lightened tho bunion of our bereavement In tho Illness nnd death of our bolovod husband and father, wo extend our grateful and heartfelt thanks. MRS. A. II. SMITH, MRS. PERCY PEET, GINBVRA, MARJORID and LOIS SMITH. THE HAM OF QUALITY ti ii ji i 1 . 1 " n . I kt.- - t -o- -- tlJU.. V--jMfj(. .. .-- t -&u if.li -. jfcyi-J. K1 - vu-.. uv- - --..