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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1911)
1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAftSUFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 191-EVENING EDITION A? ESSIONAL DIRECTORY "'Tr7r...cnv. lo0, lloom JO.Phono 144-L . .. Itarrltttl BCBOOl or Htl 01 -"", , ... it KtrKBTUIl, . w ' i . ft In n 1 ,n Mil "" "", ill'JJ """"; - JJ. iVCRM, , L. nflctj"" "pT'.r1-" w"" Klffn .Mf .IVIWJcr. l tter Flanagan & uennou unnn Kid urogon rfTjiccoiwirtu. Itnlelsn and Surgoon MHilitlcIil, Oregon. ILockbirt Dullding, OPPOBItO rost UJIJCO. Tliono 10C-J V"V m liness uireciory lowing Is a list of Rollnblo been Firms that It will to Patronize Go To LEY & SCHROEDER for Imbing anil Heating fcbfttld, Ore., Phono 773 ADDEN i of photograph work, ia tnlarglnit mid kodak Ulf. L KOONTZ lino and Repair Shop KXEKAIj machinist ; till Gas ISnglno Work ItlU&d's boat Bhop, Frout tnct, Marshflold, Ore. m u vi 1 a j e iU -m b Jp mm I m t!$ um im slssk PIf IPs mm m m. tmHSLV? r; ;ri ASrt&Ciwuui Inn kMmm Klut Y can't hard's Livery TMtcurcd tho llvury bust- II. Hclsncr and nro pro- reader excellent sorvleo to c( Coos liny. Cnroful ood rips mi I overyUiInp latin tatlsfncibt'y sjmco t Phono us for n driving iris or anything needed In lino. Vo nlao do a Ibailness of nil klndB. sfJIAIU) BROTHERS. tDlanchard, Mgr. ', Fwd and Snles Service. flnt and Aldor Streets. Pbono 13 8- J OU may have an idea that you be correctly fitted here in clothes; orlce in a while we get such a customer With Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes we give hfm quite a different idea; these clothes arc made to fit; there arc enough variations in size and model to fit anybody. Suits $20 and Up Woolen Mill Store This storo Is tho homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes 'acation Days!! AND THE GOOD OLD SUJDIKIt TIME! !Tour vacation tho moro plonsnnt by bolng properly sup- lta the "LITTLE THINGS" that go to ranko an outing IaJoyabIe, such aa a fountain pen. n box of writing panor, envelopes, postcards, ink, paper napkins, etc., etc. You'll 'Jou spent a fow minutes at tho UUSV CORNER, after fcrted on your glorious outJng. , PHONE 208 (hart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. TO DRUG- STORE IN COOS COUNTY. 'aver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAIJLO 4.NI) JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. ", Llmo, Brick and ay kinds of builders uiatoriaJ HUGH McLAINy' GRMFPAT rnwTPArTDl? SOUTH I1HOADWAY. PHONE 201 Facts, Real Estate, Fire tod marine Insurance Guarantee and Abstract Co. 1IKVHV Euvnc'rinifrv Attn. I a'e Phono 191 Mnrahnold Olhco 14-J. ""Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gensral Agents "EASTSIDE" fT QUICK RESULTSTRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF ii , i ... ii AIXI.Nll THE XVATKItniOXT. rr ' Captnln 1-ofttnd hnt iuccrcleO Cap tnln Thomcn In tho command of tho Alliance, tho latter now bolnR In command of tho steamer Oeorgo KN dor. Captain Jewcn rocs to tho Hoanoko, and J. Dnrnoi and P. IV torien have been signed on tho Al llanco as mates. 'Mm I I Ml 3S3MI WP L V"A ' ffAntviUii A sr- 4 Tho steamer AUIanco Is soon to b.i equipped with wireless. Tho Instal lation of tho wlrolcBs plnnt on thd Alllanco will tako placo nt Portland In tho near future. Tho stenrncrHcdondo from San Prnnclsco Is expected hero on Friday. THE VliATHEK. ny' Assoctatbd I'reis.)' OUEOON, Juno 12. Fair to night and Tuesday. UK- LOCAL TEMPKIUTUHE POUT. Ftor twenty-four liourB ending nt 4:43 p. in., Juno 11, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum CC Hlrnwlierrlcfl Plentiful. Strawber ries arc beginning to como In faster 1 Minimum G2 At 4:43 p. m 57 and arc quoted by local dealers at IB cents per bo for tho best and small ones 2 for 25 cents. COOS HAY to DItAIN In ONE DAY via GAHDINEH Drnln-Coos Ilnv stngo and Btcnmcr to Scottsburg. Mnttoon auto lino Scottsburg to Drain. Through faro $7.50 Norton & Hansen, agents. Precipitation nono Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Friday, cvrnlng, after completing the first through trip of tho roavop. i Hounding tho corner of Jnokvon and Washington streets, his machine, u fi-pasienger Hulck, skidded on the slippery pnvoment and trnshed Into tho curb In front of tho Now York Cafe. Tho rear wheel that boro tho Impact of tho collision was demolish od Hoseburg Hovlcw. llWjili) WANTED rYouiig woman for gen eral hotiBowqrk. $25 and steady omploymcnt to experienced party. Mrs. P. M. Hall-Lowls, Phono Court ltcMiincM. Judge John S. Coke returned to Coqutllo this morn ing to resume tho special session of circuit court which will probably bo completed tomorrow. Picnic Pnrty. Ono of tho many plonflnnt picnic parties to tho bench yesterday consisted of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elijah Kelly and two sons, MIhs Goorgo nnd Miss Fnnnto George, Mrs. Hazard and Mr. Carl Evortson. Deputy Coming. Sec. C. W. Tip pots of tho local Elks lodge, has ro- Icolved word that tho District deputy I of tho order will bo here for tho next LOST-LmlloH' gold cuff button, be- mcoUng of tho Iodj;o wheh wll bo tween Hrat National. Dank, and hoM WodncBllny ovrinInBf Juno 21 Drcnkwntcr dock, North Dcnd. Lottor "Z" on faco. Return Hotel Oregon, North Bond. , to I-'OUNIX Iiiulles' jrold pin with Inl- tlnl "F" engraved. Ownor can got samo at Times' ofllco by paying for this notice AUTO LINE enra nt nny time. Phono 231 H, nftcr midnight 18 IX Starts Pnper. A. J. McClelland, undo of Alva Doll nnd Goorgo Doll of Mnrshflold, who Is qulto woll known hero through visits on tho Day, Is publisher of a now paper, Tho Pueblo Lender, at Puoblo, Colo. Mr. McClollnnd's many frlonds horo will wish him success In his venture FOK KENT Funilslied Hat, Iioiihch centrally located, 1C1-J or-3 4-J. LOST Pnrty who found ,gold cross with Initial C. M. D. In North Dond, plenso return to Dank of Orogou nnd rocolvo roward. I WANTED Kitchen girl, Scundlun- vinn proforred. Mrs. E. Grnndoll, Hunker Hill. Ih Ailing. W. Agnow, who )s woll known In bnsoball circles , around Coos Bay, and who Is now liv ing In Portland, wns stricken with pnralyslB in ono of his arms rccontly nnd It Is feared will becomo n crip ple Agnow formerly hold n position as foreman with tho gas company horo. FOK SALIC Doathou.se, llxill ft.,, now 2 h.-p. gasollno launch, 5x22 ft. Full cqulpmont. Sacrlflco prlco, O. 0. Lund, 215 South Broadway I-'OIt HUNT Two unfurnished rooms Modem convcnlonccs. Ronsonablo. Phono 19C-J. 1'OIt KENT An eight room modern dwelling, situated on Pino street., Apply to Bennett Land Ofllco, Fla nagan & Bonnott Bnnk building. Money Stolen. Mrs. E. L. Plorco of Allegany Is mourning tho loss of about $40 In cash which was stolon from tholr homo near Allegany some tlmo last weok. Tho money was so crotcd In a small saving bnnk, nnd when It was taken nnd who took it is somothlng that M.. and Mrs. Plorco nro trying to ascer tains. ' FOtt KENT ' HOUSE with IS rooms nnd bath, hot nnd cold wntor. FURNISHED Hat with 0 rooms, bnth hot and cold wator, gas range Apply to ROBERT LYRSDEN. (Thcso aro In tho best rosldonco part of town.) Will Contest. Judgo Hall return ed to Coqulllo this morning to hoar tho Gnnt will contest. Thlrty-onp witnesses woro examined last weok and mora nro still to bo heard. Tho caso is frora Myrtlo Pol,nt, brothers and sUtora .of tho deceased contest ing tho document which leavos tho $10,000 ostato to two nophows at Myrtlo Point. Ordered to AntoHn. Postmnfctor W. D. Curtis of tho local postofllco has been ordered by tho post ofllco FOR BALE My farm 00 ncrt's In ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshfleld,dopnrtmont nt Washington to attend FOR RENT 10 ncro rnnch, Noth I tho meeting of tho post mnstors at Slough D. Ferguson. - Astoria on Juno 19th and 20th to ro- ..... .tw.c 7, ; ; ;'colvo instructions in rognrd to tho POTATOES I liavo n few sacks of ., ... , , , , . . A .. . . , , . i operations of tho postnl savings bnmc. small potatoes that can be .bought i dol)0sltary In Marshllold at the right prlcP.-F. S. Dow. r tQ QpeneJ mQ m JmQ . and supplies nro now bolng recolved at tho Mnrshflold postofllco. ESTRAY GOATS Four wenthors and one "Billy" goat havo beon taken up by tho undorslgnod. Own er can havo samo by proving prop erty nnd paying for this notico nnd other oxponses, C. T. Johnson, Head of Ross Slough. Wnrto Has Accident. William Wado, operating an nutomobllo livery botweou this city and Marshllold, met with a costly accident in this city Fruit Salad IS HARD TO BEAT WHEN MADE OF BANANAS, ORANGES, DATES AND NUTS AND ESPECIALLY SO, WHEN MADE PROM Ehraanifs Olive Oil AND DO YOU KNOW THAT A CUP AND A HALF- OF THIS OIL GOES FARTHER THAN TWO CUPS OF ANY OTHER! IT SELLS FOR 23c, 00c, 81.30, 1.05 AT Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 ICpnortii League. Thoro will bo n business meeting of tho Epworth League nt tho Methodist church Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Social will follow tho business meeting. For Rpoed ltont At noon today, A. IT. Powers had succeeded In secur ing nbout $1,G25 of the $2,000 need ed to orgnnlro a stock company to complete and opcrnto tho now Coos Bay speed boat which Is to ho ono of tho Fourth of July attractions here nnd which Is to ho entered In the As toria regatta. Trouble For Merrymnkcrs. Rob ert McKcnzIo, tho genial manager of McKcnzlo's Merrymakers, reports nn nggravntlng experience In this city last weok. Ho had somo laundry work dono by n prlvato family, for which ho was chnrgod two prices ($7.50) and tho work was too poor ly dono to uso, so ho had It nil ex pressed to nn Albany steam laundry to got It dono ovor. Amombor of tho company had threo shirts nnd thrco towels Inundrled by tho samo parties, and his bill wns $1.85. Al bany Domocrnt Appropriately Nnmed. "Patsy," tho now gasollno packet now being built at North Bend by Kruso & Banks for tho Elmoro Co. Is rapidly nearlng completion nnd will bo brought up to Astoria shortly. Other names had been considered for tho now packet and tho now nnmo wat not decided upon until yestordny. This nnmo Is significant of tho ports bo tween which tho pnekot will ply. Spoiled out tho namo Implies, Port land, Astoria, Tillamook, Sllotz, Ya qulnn. Tho Patsy Is designed both for weather and speed and promises to bo a valuablo addition to tho El moro flcot. Astorlnn. TOM BENNETT was a pnssongor for Coqulllo tills morning. C. F. MCKNIGHT wentto Coqulllo on lognl mattora this morning. J. A. YOAKAM wns a passongor for Bpavor Hill Junction Snturday. MRS. J. T. COLLVER of Catching In let was a Marshflold shopper Snturday. WM. INGERSOLL of North Inlot was In Marshflold Saturday on busi ness. , DR. W, A. TOYE has roturnod from n business and ploasuro trip to Portland. ., C. B. SELBY wont to Coqulllo this morning to attend to Bomo lognl business. E. W. KAMMERER nnd young son loft today for an oxtonded vacation outing at Ten Mile. MISS LUCY KENT wont to Myrtlo Point this morning to visit hor cousin, Mrs. Hnrvoy Smith. FRED SELANDER hns tnkon a posi tion In tho Southom Orogon com pany's storo nt Empire TOM HOWARD roturnod yestonluy from Portland whoro ho nttondod tho Stnto Jowolor's convention. V a a couple ot veckt on business. nd plensuro. P. !.. PllKLAN or Myrtlo Point U Mnrshrtcld visitor today. MRS. A. iYETt8-ioft yesterday ' fo'r'fe'fiokano whoro she expects to make An extended, sutnmor visit. Personal Notes ' 8. C. BROWN has returned frout Empire whoro ho has been ongagod in moving a numbor ot buildings. Flro Warden. Stato Forester El liott has nnmed J. A. Smith ot tho Coos County Flro Patrol flro warden for this section. HUGH BROWN nnd Miss Violet Hen derson returned Saturday evening via Bnndon from their trip to Port land nnd Ban Francisco. MRS. BEN McMULLEN of Myrtlo Point, who recently underwent an operation, nt Mercy hospital, Is ro cuperntlng rapidly, and will prob ably be ablo to return homo this week. A. II. POWEHS Is planning to nttend the third nnnunl congress of tho Loggors of tho Northwest which will ho held In Vancouver, June 22 nnd 23. GORDON RASMUSSEN nrrlvcd homo yestordny from Corvnllls whoro ho haB been attending Orogon Agri cultural Collcgo to spend tho sum mer with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. RnsmuBBcn. J. E. SCHILLING ot Gardiner wns hero today on routo to Portland on business. Ho snys that prospects woro novor bottor for nn enrly start on tho construction ot the railroad to Coos Bay via Gnrdlntfr. MISS RUTH SMITH of Marshllold, a mombor of tho 1911 class of tho Oregon Agricultural Collcgo, In- n representative of hor Alma Mater to tho Young Women's Christian Association conference nt Broaksas, Washington. E. J. MAYFIELD nnd wlfo left to day via Bandon for San Francisco whoro thoy will mnko tholr homo. Their dopnrturo from tho Bny wllP ho greatly rogrottod by tho ninny friends thoy mndo during tholr rcsldohco hero. J. E. BELIEU, who recently resigned tho mnrshalshlp of Emplro, wns in Mnrshflold today on his wny to Myrtlo Point. Ho was accompa nied by his wlfo and thoy expect to locato thoro It thoy find tho chnngo bonoflclnl to tho health of Mrs. Bcllou. MISS MULLIN, n studont In tho Good Snmnrltan Hospltnl Training school for nurses In Portland, nr-' rlvod on tho last Alllancoto visit nt tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Jones of North Bend. MIbs Lynn, who wnB to nccompany MIbs Mul lln, wns called to Eugene on n caso and will nrrlvo Inter. ALBERT B. GIDLEY, civil onglnoor nnd city onglnoor of Lend, South Dakota is In tho city visiting his old tlmo frlond John A. Blatt. Mr. Gldloy has becomo very favorably impressed with Coos Bay pros pects and Is already taking hoostor lossons from Mr, Blntt who Is an oxpert In that lino, SWEDISH LECTURES. F. E. Llndor, who has hold a so- rles of Biblical Social and Historical Lectures at tho Knights of Flnlnnd hnll, will contlnuo tho samo , with nicotines Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday ovonlngs, Juno 13, 15 and 18, at S o'clock, and ou Sunday also at 3 p. m. Como nnd henr those lnstructlvo nnd Interesting lectures. R. D. HA55EN has roturnod from a ' buslnoss nnd ploasuro trip to Port land and other northern points. C. L. PENNOCK roturnod yestordny from Portland where ho hnB spent; THE Pl'LLMAN""DINING CAR rn North Front Street Has Been REOPENED by Smith Bros. Tho boat eating placo In tho city. Short ordors a specialty. Tho prlcos nnd tho cooking aro both right, Call and See. Do YOU Make Springy Loaves? You should use tho flour contain ing the right proportion of high quality gluten to mnko light, elas tic loaves that keep fresh. SPERRY'S DRIFTED SXOAV Light----White Alvays Right Wi o: rur ay. i fori ttt-il I of J H re-; ;n cs (Jnyj tvp. inloi Thejl l?ul M ilonj III