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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1911)
nippHmipiWmiii txi SiBfci uiXiSisiSiLBii3miSIaSmSS5SSiBSSiSiS Esni THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Mill lhe 4th Is o iComin; . ..,.!..? tri hn l nrnnlrnr. , ,M J fc'h "" " "- jsiTC nro tliero with the goods M-rll" "rlcc9! (VirWrs ' ' "until ifjn OU HlllI JWC VIICII . fintlh'S . ... .Ho rfcwrw "" '"J j.kllKIS. plrtl iio nii PLOMCS v.llli:ill ..K eTCryillliiB i" ihuku it cum I i'ilf. pOOS MAY UsH STORE tore """' '"f J "" .'iinirj. y.BOl.T, - - .Manager. front in-'t. Mwdillelel. lfoiiW you tiko to havo Metric Unlit s in your Country home? i rind out tlio number of Djldj-ou would want nnd wo will bo pleased to glvo you ill tie Information you nsk. Cobs Bay Wiring Co. hi on i: u:i7.j. Tbli brand of Tea possesses tho following amongst other points cfitperlorlty: I. Tho Tea Is absolutely puro, nnd of tho finest quality. t. Thoro is no wnsto, and thoroforo greater ndvantngo In use. 1. Exactness nnd equality In strength and flavour. I. Convonlonco nnd portability rendor It specially usoful for triTellers, etc. IU purity, flno flavour, dollcato aroma, and tho fact that It pro duct! fresh Infusion of uniformly excollont strength and flavour, kT led to Its ndoptlon by those who nro Judges nnd connolssours effajtcas. Its convonlonco In use, duo to Its high quality nnd to tiSMie with which It enables ono to gauge tho amount of tea Haired to mnlto any desired quantity. lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" prescriptions accurately compounded. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho boat Domoctlc and Imported brands. Plutor, Lime, Drlck and all kinds of bulldors material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 abstracts, Real and Marine fitle Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SEXGSTACKEN. Mcr. mlllo Offl.-e Phona 191 Marshflold Offlco 14-J. iriftm Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents eWork &d Advertise WIDE n riiiinn,.. Iionn tin !. . fUir tlint ho comes of Ills cortI. You know why. "EH U HO Irlnlr nn .n l,n urn '"K IT OVEn IfATlV" ;Bay Steam Laundry "10NE MAIN 57-J 8APR TWiwuvvfra ' lnfnrmnln l J-la88 bond investments, an .:::, g , ' "' musuuiv, euro J. C1, California. tJ .nowi Des Moines woman JU EC0VED A NEW SHIPMENT OF tiii: FAMOUS ae All colors ami all then. They mo thi standard of the world. l'p-to-tlate and nifty. PRICKS OMiV rp ( jfti.no. The Toggery Formerly Geo. Gootlrum. IJ Cap m Tabloid Tea .JUST THU THING For Campers Estate, Fire Insurance "EASTSIDE" Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshfleld ubo Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep it call up PHONE 73-J.-Free delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Personal Notes FRANK PIERCE of Ten MIlo in tho city today. wns SHERMAN CUTLIP wns down from Daniels' Creek today. JAS WATSON came over on the noon train today from Coqulllo. MUS. J. SMITH of Isthmus Inlet was shopping tho city today. EARL SAVAGE loft for Portland on the Dreakwatcr this afternoon. i MR. KOHLSTADT of Cops River was I a Marshflold business visitor today. L. A. LILJI5QVJST of Coqulllo Is n business visitor In Mnrwhflelil to day. .1. II. PINKEItTON returned to Ills home on North Inlet after a btmi ik'ks vlslc In Marslifleld. GEORGE KEATING and family have arrived from Gardiner on a sum mer vacation visit with relatives Ti&R &?V)Av& twer?: 'sesst FOR RENT Small fiiinjslicd cot tnge. Apply 719 Fourth St. South. WANTED 100 Roys. Sec V. S. Dow Saturday at his ofllco In old First National Rank building on Front strcot. WANTED Girl for light house work. Three In family. Wages 25 por month. Apply Mrs. W. 0. Ilcs soy, Marshflold, Ore., Phono 31CX1 WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. A. II. Powors, Phono 207. FOR SALE OR TItADEA 22 H.-l Dulck nuto-1908, at n groat sacri fice Will soli or trado for town proporty. This nuto has Just boon nowly pnlntcd nnd onglno put In first class order. For roforonco cnll or addrcs John L. ICoontz, Marsh - Hold, Oro or R. A. Church, Dox 170, Marshflold, Oro. WANTED Young woman for vgen oral housowork. ?25 and stoady omploymout to oxporloncod party. Mrs. P. M. Hall-Lowls, Phono 314X1 FOR SALE 80 ncres lino fruit nnd borry farm. Immodlnto possession given. Good terms. Address D. D. Drnlnard, North Bond, Oro. FOR SALE Slightly damaged doors and camp stoves. Enqulro Rail road Dock. FOR RENT 8-room Iioiino comer of Codar avonuo and North Broadway. Apply to Anson Rogors. AUTO LINK Curs nt nny time. Phono 231 R, attor midnight 181X FOR KK.NT HOUSE with 12 rooms nnd bath, hot nnd cold wntor. FURNISHED lint with 0 rooms, bath hot and cold wator, gas range. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEN. (These nro In tho best residence pnrt of town.) FOR RENT 10 aero ranch, Slough D. Forguson. North FOR SALE ily farm 000 ncrcs In ono lot or will out up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold, wrimm r si wzrr is DEKOFA A GENUINE COFFEE from which the caffeine lias been largely removed. Particularly adapted for those to whom ordinary coffee is forbidden. Use Precisely As Other Coffee 1 Pound Packages 50c Lockhart's and friends on Coos Day. They nro now guests nt the Pratt homo. . S. DOW returned Inst f'oni a business trip to ford. evening Port Or- W. H. MORGAN of Daniels Creek wns n Marshfleld business visitor today. h. D. SMITH of Coos Rlvor, wns transacting business In the city to day. HUGH LONG loft on the Roseburg auto lino this for Portland. Sumnor nio rn lug .1. . RICHARDS went out via Roao burjf this mornlnir on tho Sumner Itoteburg nuto line. CARL HOLLENRECK of Catchlnpc Inlet underwont n stirglcnl opera tlon nt Meroy honpltnl this morn lug. MI88E8 ANNIE nnd Mabol Wlckman of Empire returned on the Ilreak water from n vacation spont nt Portland. JAY LAWYER, who In ono of tho syndicates recently purchasing ten O. C. ft N, proporty, has roturnod to Spoknno. MR. nnd MRS. CHRIS HERMANN loft today Tor Portland whoro thoy expect to spend some tlmo before leaving for Europe. MRS. W. C. CHASE and Mrs. W. C. Lnlrd of Coqulllo passed through Marshflold today on their way homo from Portlnnd. MRS. M. P. PENDERGRASS nnd daughter, Edith, returned on tho Alllnnco from nn extended visit In Onkland, Cnllfornln. JIM MERCHANT, who has boon vis- Ring relatives In Cnllfornln, was nn Incoming pnsecngor on tho Al llnnco this morning. MRS. GEORGE FARRIN nnd two children Norrls nnd Grnco, loft to day on tho nrenkwator for Port-1 land whoro thoy will Join Mr. Fnr- rln. MRS JAS POLLOCK of Soattlo ar rived on tho Drcnkwntor to nttond tho funornl of hor father, Uyron F. Snvago, which took placo Monday nttornoon. II. PINCHERT of tho Hallowny Lum bor Compnny of LaCrosso, WIb., who has been looking nftor timber Intorcsts In Coos county, loft on tho Drenkwator today for Portland. CHAS. B. SELBY, C. F. McKnlght, J. 0. Stomlor nnd W. U. Douglas composod an ovor-Sundny fishing pnrty at Sltkum, mnklng tho trip by nuto and returning Monday ovo nlng. Thoy brought back 184 fish as proof of their skill with rod and lino. MISS ALICE TICKELL loft on to day's Breakwater for Portland. From thoro sho will go to hor homo in Rochester, Now York, to spend tho summor months. Miss Tickoll oxpects to return to Oregon In October. Hor mnny friends will unlto In wishing hor a plensant vacation. C. M. BERKELEY nnd wlfo of Wa terloo, Iowa, loft today for their homo aftor a pleasant visit nt tho J. II. Plnkorton homo on North In lot. Mr. Borkoloy, who Is a pro minent business man In his home town, wns so favorably Impressed with Coos Bay prospects that ho goes away a booster and promises to return again. Elegant Cnrnlvnl Orpheum Tonight Grocery LOCAL Jn t GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. (Ily Associated Press.) (Ily Associated Press.) OREGON, Juno 27. Show- OREGON. Juno 27.,Show- O ors tonight and Wednesday. !0 LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt -I r -1 3 p. in., Juno 20, by Mrs. E. MiiiKitH, special Kovornmont o o meteorological obinorver: Maximum OS 0 Minimum RO At 1:13 ). m CI .S3 Precipitation Wind, North; rain. o 0 o HORN. O i. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis at Mercy hospital, North Rend, Tuesday, Juno 27, a son. Mother and child nro doing well, and Jack is ono of tho proudest fathers In Oregon. Ho says ho fonrs tho boy will not be nble to hnvo enough prnctlco to entor In tho hose races on July 1 but ono of those days ho will be tho champion fireman In tho country. At any rato Jack says ho Is a hot member nnd what Jack BayB goos with tho now boy. SiiIIh For llniidou. Tho nchoonor President left today for Randon and Coqulllo rlvor points with n mlspol lnnoous cargo. North Inlet Visitor. North Inlet visitors In Mnrshflold yesterdny wero Simon Erlckson, Oscnr Ohmnn, wlfo nnd baby nnd Mr. Plnkorton. Ten Mile Conies to Town. Among tho Ton MIlo visitors In town yestor dny wero Joo Mngco, Chos Hlllls Short, Mrs. August Norrls, Carlson nnd Mrs. Erlckson. Takes Ciirgo"oTconT Tho gnsojlno schoonor Condor onlled yesterday from Al. Smith's coal mlno on Coos Rlvor for Wallport, Alson Ray with sovonty-flvo tons of coal. Miss GailllllO I let tCI RCIfortn 4AAAAA.4kJKA.A.Jl.AAi...i. from Mercy hospital nro to tho offopt'of writing his biography Just threo that Miss Gnmblo Is rapjdjy , recoy- WOo1cb boforo his death. A moving oring from tho injuries received in'nicturo enmora in nctlvo onoratlon tho Coqulllo runnway. Unck to liny. W. F. Harmon hns romoved from Coqulllo to Mnrshflold nnd again tnkon up n restdenco on Second strcot. Tho ninny friends of rn r. nnd Mrs. Hnrmon will wolcomo thorn bnck to this city. Largely Attolulcd. Tho funornl of B. F. Snvngo yesterday aftornoon wnH largoly attended. Tho floral tributes woro gouorous nnd tho ptonoor tench ors final resting placo was smothoro.1 In a wealth of sweet blooms from sorrowing friends Honors For MnrxlillcM Relegate. Goorgo Ross of Catching Inlot, ro turnod yesterday on tho BronkWAtor from tho thirteenth nnnunl conven tion of tho grand lodgo of tho Knights of Pythias of Oregon hold nt Astorin Inst weok. Mr. Ross was olectod to tho olllco of grand-mnstor-nt-nrms by tho convention. Divorces Grunted. Horborl Bent ley, nn omployo of tho North Bcpd Iron Works, has been grnntod a di vorce from his wlfo, Edith Bontloy, on tho chnrgo of desertion. Flora Johnson of Llbby has also boon filvon a legal separation nnd custody of hor child from Albort S. Johnson whom fibo charges with gross and habitual drunkenness. Tho docroos wero Issuod by Judgo Coko In clijmi bors. r Fourth of July Visitors. Mr, and Mrs. Clnrenco Harris and., slaughter Lornn came ovor from Lamna Crook yestordny and expect to stay on tho Bay visiting frlonds nnd rolatlves until aftor tho Fourth. With Mr. and Mrs. Harris woro Mrs. Harris' rathor, Judd Mills, and hor, slater, Mrs. Carl Egenhoff, and daughter Allno. Mr. Mills' health' Improvod greatly during his stay on tho rlvor and ho has fully recovered from his Illness of last wlntor. MEET ME at the BAPTIST CHURCH and onjoy ypunjelf, Juno 30. Square Deal SOCIAL. DO YOU KNOW THE COOS COUNTY IIOLSTE1N COW IS PAYING SOME OF HER OWNERS AS IHGJI AS $1.10 PER COWf LOCAL OVERFLOW. I Cw J. E. SCHILLING of Gardiner is IaJ' tho city today on business. i JOHN HILL, Mrs. Hill and Miss Hcndrlckson worb among the out going pjusengors w tho Drain Allegany nuto lino today. E. II. MEADE, tho well-known nnd popular manager of tho equally popular Margaret Ilos Company ar rived In tho city last evening from Evorott, Wash,, whoro tho Com pany is now plnylng a successful engagement. Ho nnnouncos that the company will return horo to begin nn engagement at tho Maso nic Opera House on July 1. Coos liny amusement lovers will wel come these favorltos on tholr re turn. lies Cnmpmiy Cnmlng. Tho Mar garet lies Company has mado arran gements to open a six nights enga gement at the Masonic Opera Houso In Marshfleld on Saturday July 1st. '..- nr , M SiutIiI Hells Store. Frank Sacchl closed negotiations Inst ovonlng for tho snlo of his grocory storo building nnd lot to Herbert Lockhnrt for $20, 000. Tho trnnsnctlon Is ono of tho largest or tho smnll deals that has boon mndo recently. It Includes Mr. Sacchl's grocory stock ao well as building nnd lot. Thoro wore rumor of tho snlo of tho Cordes corner, tha Coko lot nnd tho E. A. Anderson proporty but thoy could not bo (veri fied. THE 0RPHEUM THEATER WILL Hnvo on exhibition tonight tho new est thing In plcturo production en titled "Count Leo Tolstoi." This toplcnl subject has Just bcon rolcnscd from tho factory and shows many Interesting scones In tho llfo of this tho greatest Russian bonofac tor nnd philosophor, together with scones of his homo, rolntlves and frlonds. Tho plcturo nlso shows Count Tolstoi tnklng his varied forms of ox- nrMon nt mnnnnl Inline nn.1 In ln nf can also bo scon In this rcol. "Tho Cnrnlvnl" Is also Included In tonight's big bill nt tho Orphoum, this being a drama of artlstlo llfo in Uohomla Including Interesting sco nes, excellent acting nnd nn ntmo phoro of culturo nnd olegnnco. No ndvanco In prlco of admission. Always tho samo only 10c. ne rim Another Hardly a day passes but some customer brings in a friend to acquaint them with our storo, Tho roason is that in no other placo are you served In a more satisfactory way, so you are not satis fied to trado anywhere else again and you want your friends to know jt. Tho satisfactory drug store, Brown Drug Co. 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phono 141 u m "J .. , , lnjr mlfiRrnhlv tny tmn ilnvn Two Private Phones 85 and 305 i.Ml comnlalnt. vrat cured bv There Is a Reason for That 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cho- wrs. HEAD THE TOtm' VA2iT AD8. ,