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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1911)
mxi rpmpr'n m j H - ' 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911 EVENING EDITION. r, Just a few more days and we will celebrate ww as p5ap yk W th rt fe! 1 '--rv - -" - r vs-s. r-7 - l,S2S. s ,-VllM Time to Prepare These are the Stores We are prepared for you as we never were before CrlfM lll t tnjrnm (o tw JJ ork HnkcrJ 0 At the horso show, where beauty and fashion meet, ihcre youilinndtb Stetson Hat worn by the exclusive, the stylish, tho respected. It rounds out th . 1 dresser with matohless and distinctive style. Its quality Is equalto lit H CCVkFI T" IB J? dresser with matohless and distinctive style, list Money lalks w. ry Station ltt. Wa litra the latcit Station, ilrlei In Soft and Dcroj. Benjamin Clothes Save the dift'erence in what you pay by buying at tho Hub Stores and buying atcrcdit stores. Spend it to celebrate Tho Fourth. A GOOD SUIT TOR $8.50 A BETTER ONE PAR $18.00THE BEST IN OREGON FOR $35 g 3 . g lothi ng and rjjaa hoe Co. MarsfofteH We have the best values in Boy's and Youth's Suits chat arc shown on Coos J3a'y. "MONEY TALKS" Bandon " v & LOCAL . GLEANINGS beam, glnc. It hns a CO horso power en- LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. m.. Juno 22. by Mrs. E. Mlngus, speclnl government metoorologlcnl observer: 4 Mnxlmum CI Minimum. . .' &C At 4:43 p. m 47 Preclpltntlon none "Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy ' HORN McDONALD To Mr. anil Mrs. Jack McDonnld at Morcy hospital, North nnd. Friday. Juno 23. 191 1, a baby girl. Mothoi-and child nro ( Low Title. Tho tldo wns so low this morning Hint tho Enstsldo Ferry could not mnko Its early morning trip and Judge Hall, who expected to go out via Sumner wns compolIcJ to tako tho Myrtlo Point road. Homi Hares. Flro Chief Trnvor says ho expects Myrtlo Point and North Dend to bring strong teams for entry Into tho hoso races In Marsh field on July 3 and 4. Myrtlo Point wns quite enthusiastic about it when ho visited thero rocontly. friends aro familiar with tho fact thnt ho possesses elocutionary ability of no mean order. f t some tlmo with Low Prico nt thu Sumnor rnnch. Personal Notes L, A. LILJEQV1ST of Coqulllo was n Marshfleld visitor yesterday. EDGAR McDANIEL, editor of tho North llend llnrbor returned lnbt evening from nn extended trip to Portland. Ho says that ho found much interest In Coos liny mani fested by pcoplo on the outside ortii Bend Ncv Mns. DAL SAUNDERS wns a Marsh fleld visitor today from South Inlet. Ittislucs Change. Rny Tlbbets and Hurry Miller yesterday complet ed negotiations for the purchaso of tho cleaning and pressing establish ment oi iiiancnnui a i.oiison on Front stieet. Mr. Dodson will re main with tho new firm for tho pre- fcOllt. GUS NELSON nnd family of Dnndon visited Marsh field .friends Thurs day. MKS. J. II. LEVERS, wlfo of Mr. Lovers of tho Oregon Powpr Com pany arrived Inst night from EnM, Oklnhomn. Did you notlco tho smllo J. H. woro today? Thnfs tho reason. doing well and Jack doesn't glvo n t A w Accountant. D. M. Mcln fyre and wlfo ami son arrived on "0O llav from Sim l.'fl'n liiRt nvn. care whether thero Is any tariff on ( ;,.. , mnko Ugp ,., horo ., lumbiir or uot. lie says tho only itiu.yit takos the position of ' nc intorost ho has In the tariff now .ouutatit In the nillcu of tha Oregon Is that on dry gods. j 1'ww Company formerly hold by C. , . , J J. Konne. Mr. Konno lonvod about New Slgn.The Oregon Powar J'" l c " oMendosl trip to Cnli Compnny swiiiik a haudsomo now Coiiila. electric sign Into pUco over tholr of-, ilco today. It is u beauty. I Wl11 Launch llout Tho new ', : launch "Tillamook" Just complotod Spralueil AnKle Arthur Ulan-'"1 tho Kruso & Hanks ship yard In chard ha bm carrying a can as u Xor, l!o'' 'or tho Nohalom & South result of a sprained anklo oausod by Cost riadlus Company will ho n slight fall on South Utoadway tho ' "inched Monday at 2 p. m. from other day. M'olr yards thero." Tlio now boat In - 12i feet long. 2S foet boam and Q Karl Haines Pruiuuied. In the list ' l depth. She will ply out of of promotions In tho Coo Hay dlvi- TIHawook. Mr. llnrmlon, gonor.il slon of the Oregon Naval Mllltln, tho munagor of tho company, nnd John name of Karl Halns promoted to UM "re hero to bo prenent at tho TSnslgn was iuadvortontly oinltUd.- laimohing. OUANT LINCOLN, tho moving pic ture magnate left for Itoseburg to day via tho Sumner auto Hue. S. MASTEItS. ono of Coos county's oldest pioneers, wns In from his Catching Inlet rauqh today. .MA I It DANO of tho Flnungan & Ilon nott bnnlv, loaves Monday for Han don on a three weoks' vacation. JUDOE j. p. HALL nnd Mrs. Hall and dnughtor. Miss Roxlo Hnll and Miss Elslo Hall left this morning for Portland. ALVA DOLL left this morning via tho Suinner-Uos8hurg auto lino for a trip to Enstorn Orogon on per sonal busluoss. It. JOHNSON, who rocontly pur chased tho Soulo ranch, four mllH trom Allognny was n Marshfleld visitor today. EP.IC DOLT, a graduate of the Juno 1011 clnss of tho locnl high schools plan's to mntrlculato In tho fresh men class of Willamette Univer sity nt tho opening of tho collotjo In tho fall. Dolt Intends to take up tho study of tho Inw. P4 A.ItS. C. A. McKELLIPS and four Mnttoon nuto chlldron left yesterday on tho Ks dondo for San Francisco from whence tlioy will go at onco to Redwood, Cal., whors Mr. Me- Kelllps has boon transferred tho Slugor Company. WATKIH-'ItONT XOTICS. Tho Excelsior arrived from San Francisco Into yesterday afternoon with a cargo of freight. I Carl Hayes, who has been la f I Tho Randolph Is taking on n enrgo land for tho past month, rein for Gold Dench. Sho will either snll homo Monday, this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Tho Alert took up lumber Tm for tho homestead cabin qf Mini Tho steamer AUtnnca snlls nt . 5 II. Mitchell nbpvo Allegany, o'clock this evening from San Frnn- Mrs. Albert Abbott nd cIsco for, Coos Hny, arriving horo daughter, Glendn, (pent yeitti Monday morning. t with relatives lu Myrtle Point I Rev. R. G. Summerlln and hi The stenmer Redondo which snlled leavo enrly In July for Vancoal yestordny afternoon for San Frnn- Wash., where he has accepted m elsco, was loaded down with n heavy Mayor L. J. Simpson, who cargo of lumber, and her officers spent tho. past two weeki In Etrj anticipated a very smooth trip t) Snn and San Francisco on a builneiil Francisco owing to thu lumber enrso is expected home Monaay. which will sorvo as a ballast. ' I E. R. Hodson of South Cooi E-l nnd little daughter Irene are COOS II.W to DRAIN In ONE DAY Rests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwl via (iAItDINKR Dmtn.Cnos n.iv of South Marshfleld. stage and steamer to Seottaliiirsr. E. G. Rlggs. who has been t New I'llnclpal S. C. Sherrlll, Into l!l Declnwitloii. Honry Song- of Wnshlngton County. Oregon, nnd stacked, commlttoo on orator and an educator of many years oxperlonco rendlug of Deolaratlan of Indopoa who nrrlvod on Coos nay this week, donee, nnnouncos that ho has secur hns been engaged as principal of the 'd Col. Leo Webster of Eniplro to Bunker Hill schools. read the Declaration of Independences nt the July 4th colobratlon. Tho an- Iuiucli lloat. Tho "Unique" tho nouiicement will bo a popular ono as new gasoline launch 'of nert Cox was "ol. Webster, who is postmnstor n: launched this afternoon at Eastsldo. Empire and a veteran of the civil war It !e 38 feet long with 6 feet -3 well-known and well-liked and his HERMAN SANFORD and wlfo drovo In from Sunnier today. Snnfonl reports that Sumnor Is a very prosporous town nt prosont. .!- -.l-Ai.rllnf iiu Qnn .... n for tlio nnsi monin ..- MIIC UUlVOUIIIh v . . Dniln. riiinii.i. ...r.. 7 Rrt v,lln Knlchts of Pythias grand ww Hnnann. furnni. ' ' Astorlti nnd IsltliiR relative os ' 'get Sound, returned home thin Art goods and pictures for from- ' 10 nvcrlaml route being ; w- ))' . ing Wnlkor's Studio. , to secure pasigo on tne ooa i M It I. WOIM-K nt XOItTOX FUNERAL NOTICE. biwii i .imra. Soeclal prlc nct t t -.- uf . t i -. .. 1 ""' "" -. . ........... .,.. tun.MiAi.1, u onrmner Tho funeral of tho late n. F. nrg0 quantities spent n few days visiting frloniW Savago will bo hold from tho Wilson In Mnrshflold. and left yestord ly UiidortnkliiK Parlors. Mnn.lnv nftor-' wmjb. hi XTlVfl nnd all M afternoon on tho Redondo for San noon nt 2 o'clock. Rev. II. I. Rut- f decorations nt XOUTO.V & Hi l-l-- fft.-.-4 Y . .lt tll- I """" -,nsa v-'""" win nt- ludKo ofllclatlng. Tho services nt tho SEN'S two stores. .u.u. un. summer sessions oi tlio grnvo will bo in oliarei. nf !, w.n.W. - ujueisiiy oi juiuoriiio. notki:w. o. w. All moillbors nf Cnna rtnv f!nmn. ...,,, ... .. iu inrneei i-o.ut w. o. W. are requested to meet at rhursday evening but broke no ro- tho hall, Monday tho 20th at l i. m. I cords in fast time. Mr. Hague for the purpose ofWdlng tho' fu, stated that the men In tho logging neral of Neighbor Iftron F. Savage, camp thoro nro practicing dally for ny ordor of tho li- 1ni ..i.1ll..n. .. i. I. .. i... .u ,,H uuuiosi oiiampion- CONSUL COMMANDER, miiii ai .MiirsniioKis uig i-ourth of July colobratlon. FRANK HAGUE and E. C. Paddock CAN YOU THINK Of ANYTHING NICER tii: a MRS. FRANK I1LACIC was In town yesterday, coming down in her rlrf from Catching. Accompanying her homo woro hor father and mother who hnvo been staying in Marshfleld. JOHN and LEW GILLESPIE, promi nent commission men and capita lists of Kansas City, are again vis iting on Coos Day and spending . M. WOODFORD, postmnstor of Medford, who Is visiting his son-in-law, Mr. Lamb In Coqulllo, was a' Mnrshflold visitor yostorday, drlv-1 lug over with Mr. Lamb In his nuto. While hero ho visited A. II. Lewis, n former resident of Med ford, and expressed himself as surprised nt the metropolitan ap pearance of Marshfleld. l-u.nsu... COMMANDER. i ' ..,.!.. ..,. ,!..,.. Cantaloupe m" ; "ijrt;; th Pure IccOT Wo will se-vc them toorro.i FOR nulck auto-190S neo. Will soil or proporty. This auto has just been newly painted and engine put in! ftrsl flnCQ niilnn ... - -,. 1 or nddros John L. Koontz. Mnrsh- '" "e of ,laln iiein, U10 or R. A. Church nov' J7fi ,',.a ., ' unurcn' uotaln beverages. , .utiioiiuuiu, U10, TEXTS and everything for CAMP at GOING & HARVEY'S. tho J A GOOD TIME for all at tho HAP- TIST CHURCH, Friday evening, JUNE 30, Squaro Deal SOCIAL. svn.,vn TUB DBS' Atl JVJ'.""" Lewis' Confectionefll Koimi """" Road tho Tlmea' Want Ads. a -. ... j. . . . J. JK.--JL--. 4-Lk riniiii Mil .f'nfii.fi frfr.