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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1911)
THEOOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 191 1 'EVENING EDITION. "TOT -rJOURTH of July represents the i triumph oi: the Idea that all men are created equal 0 1 o t h c r a t is the triumph o the -idea that clothes, selling at me dium prices, can be created o pure wool cloth and made so good that they can be guaran teed for wool, wear, workmanship and last ing shape. The Clothcraft guar anty is your Declaration oi' Independence from clothes troubles. It sets you free from doubt that your clothes vil.l hold their shape and good looks beyond their days of fresh bought newness. PRICE $10 to $25. You will have reason to celebrate the day you begin to wear them. The Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER -MMISHFIELD OREGON K0D0L h Nature's purest Helper In Dyspepsia, Indigestion and In Other Gases of Stomach Distress. There Is nothing you could Imnglno Hint will equal tho torturo ud sufforlng of thoso who aro distressed nftor each meal. Thoro IjJIKARTlJUHN, GAS ON STOMACH, HLOATING, HEADACHE, SMOTHERING SENSATIONS and often times VOMITING. Tho tfoublo Is, your food docs not digest simply sours nnd formonts. Kodol aids In tho digestion nnd assimilation of food. Dy Its ac tion, nourishment Is supplied for tho body and a naturnl dlgestlvo process Is estnbllBhod. It results aro certain. Try a bottlo today. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PRESCRIPTION'S ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIARLO AND J0S80N CEMENT. Tho beat Domestic and Imported brands. Nastor, Llmo Ilrlck and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, BOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIENKY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr, . gillie Offloe Phono 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. " Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" Work Advertise ""flC n cllctnmAK lion tlm flmt 1 'ter tlmt he comes of his jic-nl. You know why. WER I1 no kink, or cue that we Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE CATCHING INLET NEWS. (Special to Tho Times.) At a meeting of the school board llftlfl ttl ttln Dftlinnl llnllen In of nn1 daughter, Mrs. Hunter and baby has -, r.0i ,. . , , , , , ,' ..... Mr. Lrnost Hess was elected clerk and A PLEA FOR 1JEAUT1. J. Lnrsen Says Mnrshlleltl Should Cul tivate More Roses. .T. Larson, who with his wife, and returned from an extended sojourn In Portland. Is enthusiastic about tho r'esltlontlal section of tho Hoso Cltv. "Cons Hay In general and Marshflold In particular ran learn much of , Port land In ono respect," said Mr. Lnr son today to a Times' reporter, "and thnt Is their wall kept lawns nnd beautiful grounds about their homos. It only requires n little caro and attention-but the effect Is .wonderful. Rccebushos will grow, If nnythlng i-r-" tu"" " Poni Hny' Hum, Jn Portlnnil and every homo should havo some rosebushes, The effect of see ing street after Rtreet of beautiful C. H. Jackson Director for tho onsu Ing year. It was also agreed that the men and women In school district meet at school house the second Mon ti iy In .Inly for the purpose of clean Ins yard and housa. Tho women will provide a good lunch. LOCAL & VJiIlNllN Personal Notes J. DAItltY left for Drain via tho Alle gany route today. $$ CUIUS PETERSON and family spent Suporlntautlont E. L. Church of tho Sr-.tybnth school, has -promised a ban ner to tho class contributing the lar gest monthly nccoitnt. This Is " a" gflod promise. Let each class do Its best. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. O For twenty-four hours ending nt 1:1.1 p. in., .Tune 25, by Mrs. E. Mlugus, spuclal government meteorological observor: Maximum CO Minimum 43 At 1:13 p. m Gl Precipitation trrtce Wind, Southwest;' cloudy. Sunday at tho beach. PROP RAAU of North Bond was a Marshfleld visitor today. THE WEATHER. II. D. Wallace and son, Clarence, pro North Uend business men today. A GOOD TIME for all at tho RAP TtST CHURCH, Friday evening, JUNE HO, Squnro Deal SOCIAL. I TENTS and everything for CAMP nt GOING HARVEY'S. tho Try Tho Times Want Ads. WANTE1 Girl for light house, work. Threo In family. Wages $25 por month. Apply Mrs. W. G. Dos soy, Marshflold, Ore., Phono 31GX1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doano Eastsldo visitors Sunday. Mta. T1 W Wnllnnn wlm line Imrm lawns and roses Is magical. Portland ,,-uirorlng- tho t woel. wIth nn nt. Impressed me as ono of tho beautiful fftnlf nf 1n .,- to ..,,, w. cities of tho world and I have bean or tojny nil around It. Mnrsliflold's chamber , of commerce should urge upon Its citizens tho necessity nnd vnluo of giving attention to homo surround ings nnd cultivating roses." (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Juno 2G. Show ers tonight nnd Tuesday. MR. and MRS. T. X. MOON of East sldo wore Marshflold visitors today. LEVI 1II31SNER and family tlrovo to tho beach yesterday for a Sunday outing. TOM DENNETT. took a party of friends to Mussol Reef yesterday for nn outing and picnic lunch. wcro Mrs. Hlgglnson cntertnlncd nt sup per Tuesday ovcnlng, Mrs. Nowlnnd, X. S. Donobrnko and son, Verl. . Mrs. Ilyron Hodson left for Dig Crook Wednesday to visit n week with Mrs. Lew Lei by and Mrs. John Cottle. Needed Rain. A much needed rain fell last night and early this morning thnt will bca big benefit to growing crops. Mrs. C. X. Jackson Is n Marshfleld business woman today. Regular Run. Tho Alice II Is now on a regular schcdulo on tho South Coos Rlvor run leaving Marshflold dally at 3 p. m. except on Sunday when sho leaves at S a. m returning about G p. m. X. D. Wallaco was In Marshflold on business Wednesday. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. A. II. Powors, Phono 207. FOR SALE OR TRADE A 22 n.-P. Buick auto-1908, at a groat sacri fice Will sell or trado for town proporty. This auto has Just been newly painted nnd englno put In first class ordor. For roforonco call or nddroH John L. Kbontz, Marsh- Charles Cox Is slowly from tho accident which Inst Thursday. Improving bo fell him MYRTLE POINT MENTION. News Notes Gleaned From tlio Col umn h of tho Enterprise. Dorn Saturday, Juno 10th, to Mi. and Mrs. John Darklow, a son. Rom Wednesday, Juno 21, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodruff, a girl. Dorn Frldny, Juno1 lGth, to Mr. A Pleasant Outing. Messrs. J. O. Lnngworthy, Abbott, Plnnz, Pugsley, Frnnszcnbough and Fisher enjoyed n day's outing nt Golden Falls, taking tho auto at Allegany. They report tho road lino, got sotno good pic tures nnd ono of tho best outing trips anywhere In tho country. II. S. TOWER, Mrs. Tower nnd Miss Xora Tower niado a trip to tho beach In their auto yesterday. J. M. UPTOX.'J. D. Goss and 0. R. Peck loft for Roseburg on tho Sum-nor-Roseljurg auto lino this morn- ,nB- MR. and MRS. J. W. DENNETT, J. X. Teal, and Arthur McKeown mndo a trip to Mussol Rcof yesterday. RcsumcH Law lYnctlco. Dlnper Hormnnn of Rosoburg, ox-Roproson-tatlvo In Congress nnd cx-Coriimb-sl'onor of tho General Land Oftlco, has been admitted to practtco b'oforo tho Intorlor Dopnrtmont. This announce ment foreshndowa Mr. Hermann's entry Into land law practice f i j WANTED Work oh ranch by n mar ried man nnd wlfo. Caro Coos Day Crenmery. WANTED Young woman for goii oral housowork. $2G and steady employment to oxporioncod party. Mrs. P. M. Hnll-Luwl8, Phono 314X1 Dorn Saturday, Juno 17, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrenco Schroedor of Arn go, a daughtor. House Party. Mrs. Robt. Drown ing Is chaperon for a party of young Indies who will spend tho wook nt lm ArV rn flnnHi Pnna Tllvnr flnlnc . W.U . w MWI.W. wwuw .. Mw...n field, Ore, or R. A. Church, Box 'nnd Mrs. Will Gilbert, of Etolkn, a up on ti,0 iniincli today woro t'ra. 47G, Marshflold, Oro. .son. Drowning, Miss Nan Drowning, Miss Floronco Alkon, Miss Lois Edwards, and Mrs. R. K. Dooth. Miss Lucy Horton will Join tho party tomorrow and MIsb Laura Kruso on Wedncs-'day. DR. McCORMAC and son, Fred, loft today for Ton Mllo whore tho doc tor will Inspect tho schools of thnt section. DAVID REES nnd family hnvo re turned from a four wcoks' stay In Roslyn, Wash., with relatives and frlonds. " MRS. A-. E. NEFF nnd tw6 sons, Gor don nnd' Emorson, rctdrned on tho Drenkwator today from nn extend ed visit In Seattle ' JAS FERRY haB moved from his rosl- donco tn tho rear of tho Dlnnco Into tho Inrgo houso on Hall nvcnuo near tho S. P. dopot. Joo Haines of Eckloy, loft on Sat urday morning's stngo bound for Portland,' whero ho will nttoud tho annual rounlon of Orogon pioneers. i Mrs. Lloyd Spires, who undorwont nn oporatlon nt Morcy hos- FOR SALE NO ncrcH flno fruit nnd pltal, North Dond, returned homo tho berry farm. Immodlato po'ssosslon ! first oi tho week, and Is recuporat- glvon. Good terms. Addross D. Dratnard,' North Dond, Oro. D. FOR BALE Slightly damaged doors and camp stoves. Enqulro Rail road Dock. FOR RENT 8-room liouso corner of Codar avenue and North Broadway. Apply to Anson Rogors. AUTO LINE Cars nt nuy Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X ing nlcoly. TRIO OF ACCIDENTS. Series of Mishaps In tho Vicinity of Port Orfortl. Arthur Moron, who enmo hero from Portland nnd Is mining with Mr. Martin on Coos Tenchers Promoted. pi tho nowly elected fnculty of thq Orogon Stnte Normal school at Monmouth recontly oro tho names of two Coos county teachors. II. C. Osteon, ,now princi pal of tho Dandon High school, will havo chargo of tho dppartnont of mnthomntlcs at n salary of $1,500, and A. D. Doaumont of tip North Dond High school tho department of physics, chomlstry and agriculture at a salary of $1,500. MRS. JOE RUSSELL and 'children of Portland arrived on tho Broak water nnd will spend tho' summor with rolatlvoB nnd frlonds on tho Day. C. E. NICHOLSON roturnod on tho .Drenkwator today from a trip to northern points. Mrs. Nicholson romnlnod In Sonttlo whero sho is tho guest of hor mother. J. D. HAMLIN, formorly mnnagor of tho Doavor Hill storo, but now lo catod at Estacada, Oregon, leaves tomorrow for homo nftor n fow days buslnoss' visit In Marshflold. Elk Rivor, had tho jjtennsha Ruyfl n Home. Mr. Horbort Arm strong n heavy stockholder In tho Woodonwnro Company, misfortune to fnll and break his col- vlco-prosldont nnd general mnnagor lnrbono last Tuosday. Dr. Lowo of .of tho Southorn Oregon Company, has t,u,u' Dalryvlllo was cnllod to treat him. purchased tho Chas. Thorn proporty Will McPhlllnmoy, whlloT pulling jn tho Portor Addition to North nond; FOR RRNT HOUSE with 12 rooms nnd bath, hot and cold water. FURNISHED lint with O rooms, bath hot and cold water, gas range. A"lv to .ODERT MARSDEN. (Thcso aro In tho best residonco part of town.) FOR RENT 10 ncro rnnch, Slough D. Ferguson, North stumps nt his fnthor'a homo on Sixes, had tho mlsfortuno to get his hnnd caught In n block and so badly and nftor making somo Improve ments will occupy tho plnco as n homo. Tho deed was negotiated smashed that three of his fingers had through tho Standard Investment to bo nmputated. Ho was brought Company of North Dond. Glan- Into town and Is now at Dr, villa's homo for treatmont. Tho Uttlo two-year-old son of Mr. Hutchinson, who lives betweon Elk and Sixes, fell Into a tub of hot water New Horse. F. P. Norton has added "King Dixon to his string of harness horses. King Dixon Is a two- year-old colt sired by Sonoma Day a fow days ago, and both arms to ( wth Ruby D by Sam Ford as dam. tho olbow were literally cooked bo- ( "King Dixon" comes from Frank Al foro tho unfortunate child was rescu- joy's Donaday Stock farm at Roso- FOR 8ALB Aly farm floo ncrca in'ed. Dr. Glanvlllo Is treating tho burg. Mr. Norton has him ontorod ono lot or will out up In parcels to child, and says that If It survives It in the Orogon Futurity at Portland LEE EDWARDS, formorly of tho O. K. barber shop but now at tending n medical school In Saloni, arrived Saturday to Bpend his vaca tion with his many old time frlonds on Coos Day. J. W. DENNETT and J. N. Tonl re turned yesterday from n fow days fishing nt Ton Mllo Inko. Thoy brought back 100 fish as ovldonco of tholr plscntorlal prowess. Their frlonds woro all romomborod with n fow fish. D. Y. STAFFORD roturnod yesterday from a fow days fishing with J. R. Montgomery nt tholr summor cot tago at Ton Mile Davo reports that fishing wns never bottor and brought back 40 fitting bonutlos as proof of IiIb prowess as a dls clplo of Izaak Walton. suit. C. Y. Sanford, Marshflold, will bo crippled for life. Tribune DENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. DEKOFA A GENUINE COFFEE from which the caff oi no has heen largely removed. Particularly adapted for those to whom ordinary coffee is forbidden. Use Precisely As Other Coffee 1 Pound Packages 50c Lockhart's Grocery and tho State Futurity at Salem. Ho will also glvo an exhibition run at tho Marshfleld races July 3 and 4. MldtHo Aged nnd Elttorly Pooplo. Use Foley Kidney Pills for quick and pormanent results In all casoa of kid ney and bladder troubles, and for nalnful and annoylnc IrroRularltlos. fThey contain Just tho ingredients ne cessary to regulate and strengthen tho action of the kidneys and bladder. They aro tonic In action, quick in ro buUb. Try them. Storo. COOS RAY LOOKS GOOD. J. P Morris In Optimistic Over tho Present Outlook. ' "Coos Ray looks bettor to mo than over boforo," said J. P. Morris, ti former resident, who Is now located at San Jose. "I hn,vo always had faith In tho future pf Coos Day but novor havo I thought, prospects so promis ing as they aro. today. If the present favorablo outpk materializes I shall send for my family and again mako my homo hero." COOS DAY to DRAIN in ONE DAY via GARDINER Drain-Coos Day etago and steamer to Scottsburg,' Mattoon auto lino Scottsburg to Rod Cross Drug' Drain. Through faro ?7.B0 Norton & Hansen, agents. What Do You Know About t The famous Coos County Holsjtein Cow? WATCH THIS SPACE , ' 'W ' "MOV Mv! m I H I '..y i jr.tf I'&K IT OVER MARY:' Two Private Phones 85 and 305 V" 'fey'Steam Laundry fl MarebMO, Or.. TOONE 8w uB UAXH 57-J Man Onfera BoUdtod. ( &.