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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1911)
MMMBMei9flnE!nmi SteK fM.'j2mBami Al&mmm&rtA&sbiim9Zmi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. nunMaujjjm,auBmu'nnj nmwwTntuani II 1IIBIBMIMWIW HWIIMIMIIIIIBMMIM : i "" llll I IIHI IWI l Ull H m I II IIIBI Wi WIMJf Personal Notes 4 LOCAL & n Cccrrleht Unrt RcUaflnor & Marx F COURSE youe going to spend the FOURTH in MarshfielcL But wherever you spend it you'll be showing your good judgment by coming here and buying Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, You would be in style anywhere on earth where well dressed men are Suits $20 and Up Here also you'll find the best in men's furnishings; including Flor shein Shoes, Mallory and Milli coma hats Woolen Mill Store This store is the Coos Bay home oi! Hart Schaffner & 'Marx Clothes. r; .F.AiNJTMn . . i local temperature hi:. PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. m Juno 27, by MrB. 13. Mlngtts, speclnl government meteorological observer: Maximum 63 Minimum R2 At 4:43 p. m 59 Precipitation 02 Wind. Northwest; cloudy. $,$.,, (Uy Aaioclatoil ProM.) OREGON, June 28. Showers tonight and Thursday. N. II. MOSELY of tho Polk directory- force, left yesterday for Portland. A. BENSON of Ten Mllo Marshflcld visitor today. was a DEN McMULLIN of Myrtle Point was In tho city today on business. MISS LENA KItUSE of North Bond was a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. CIIAS. CODDING of Mllllngtott wns a Marshflcld shopper today. GEO GOULD of Allognny, was greet ing his frlonds In tho city today. the weather. Let Eagle Seiymii. C. I. Ilogm-tl of this city, Is nnnonncod as orator of tho day nt the Coqulllo celebration. Buys Furniture Here. Two car loads of furnlturo for Joo Schilling's now Gardiner hotel nrrlvod on tho Breakwater conalgnod to Going it Hnrvey. Tho furnlturo will bo taken from hero to Gardiner on tho tug Glcnncr. PETER IIEALY and family of Euro kn, aro recent arrivals In tho city. MltS. ALFRED STOAD and daughter of Allegany wore in tho city today. MR. and MKS.w'lLL FARHIN of Sumner were buslnoM visitors la Marshflold today. K. A. WILLIAMS of Cntohlng' Inlet wns In the city ywUsrdny for a short visit. HILLIS SHOUT loft yesterday for Lnkosldo after a two day business trip to Marshflold. i Tabloid Tea JUST THE THING For Campers Till brand of Tea possesses tno following amongst othor points llioptrloflty: i I Tho Tea Is absolutely nuro. and of tho finest quality. 1. Thero Is no wasto, and thoroforo groator ndvantago In uso. I. Exactness and onunlltv In strength and flavour. I. Convenlonco and portability render It specially usoful for tller. etc. "purity, flno flavour, dollcato nroraa, and tho fact that It pro- km a fresh Infusion of uniformly oxcollont strongtn nnu navour, iTihri in Ha iinnnn i... !,, ...i.n nrn imiuoR nnd connolssours 'toe teas, its convonlonco In uso, duo to Us high quality and to mm with which It onnblos ono to gaugo tho amount oi tea Med to mako any doslrod quantity. ihart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" rilKSCHIPTlONS ACOIHATELY COMPOUNDED. iBlij CX- t Smm WANTED Walter or waitresses nt Daltlmoro Dairy Lunch. WANTED A ranch hand. Ono who can milk. J. W. Russell, North Coos River. FOR SALE Modern eight room apartment houso, all rooms occu pied, will bo sold at bargain If taken Immodlntoly. Apply "Oppor tunity" Tlmos' ofllco. HEDUCTION SALE on housodrcH- scs, linen dresses, white dresses, SILK DRESSES, linen and silk coats and TAILOH .MADE SUITS at .MRS. EL-HOD'S. Another Survey Started. "An other party of surveyors, who camo up from California, arrived at Maplo- ton, Wednesday ovonlng, nnd nro to j survey a road from thnt plnco to tho coast and thon south to Coos liny. Gcorgo E. Wolfrom is at tho head of this party. They havo established a camp at tho mouth of Hoffman Crook and will begin work nt onco." Flor enco West. Seeks Divorce. Mrs. Floronco Durnell, wlfo of tho theatrical man ager W. F. Utirnoll who was recontly imnnngor of tho Masonic Opera Houso and conducted n stock compnny on the county circuit, Is Booking a ill vorco on tho grounds of adultery. Mrs. Durnell Is now In Rosoburg nnd Mr. nurnoll lc pomowhoro In tho south. Thoy wore mnr.'Icd In Okla homa City In 1003. borry farm, lmmodlnto possession given. Good terms. Address D. D. Rralnard, North Uond, Ore. FOR SALE Slightly damaged doors ami camp stoves. Enqulro Rail road Dock. AUTO LINK Cars nt nny tlnni. Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X rOIt BALK Residence, 5 rooms fur nlshod or not, 435 So. 8th St. Also a torpodo modol G-H.-P. launch. Seo Dr. R. E. Goldon. WANTEIV Teacher qualified for Ninth grado work. Salary govornod by ability and oxporlenco. Man proforred. Addross Loo Wobstor, clerk Dlst. No. G, Emplro, Ore. VOll SALE My farm 000 acres In ono lot or will out up In pareols tp Bult. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold, FOU HEXT Small furnished cot tago. Apply 749 Fourth St. South. Flro Danger. Thero wasn't n rancher in Coos. County who welcom ed tho Into rain with nioro pleasure than F. S. Dow. Tho roason for Mr. Dow's joy was that his ocoan dock wnrohouso hns recontly bcon In dnn gor of flro from sparks from steam Tossels on tho bay and ho thinks tho good soaking It received will Iobsoii tho dnngor until somo of tho vessol owners enn placo spark arresters on tholr vessol smokestneks. On ono ovonlng last wcok tho ocoan dock caught flro four times and It was only 1y groat good fortuno that a bad conflagration was nvortcd. MRS. JOHN KR1CIC and Miss Ella Krlck of South Coos River woro Marshflcld shoppers today. MRS. .TAS POLLOCK?" Is horo from Everett, WnBli., called by tho sad death of her fathor, II. F. Savago. W. IC. WISEMAN Is away on a busi ness trip to Raymond, Wash. Ho expects to roturn In about a wcolc. MRS. COLUY PERRY Is entertaining today for Miss Ellznboth Kaufman whoso mnrrlago will tnko placo booh. DAN MATSON nnd John- Collvor ot Catching Inlet wcro among tho Marshflcld visitors from thnt sec tion today. J. N. TEAL returned to Portland yesterday after a brlof but pleas ant visit on Coos Day. Mr. Teal Is a great bollovor In this section ' and Is always a booster. MIL and MRS". T. HARRIGAN. hnd planned to loavo for a vacation trip to tho Wlllametto Vnlloy via tho Myrtlo Polnt-Rosoburg auto lino this morning but hnvo dolnycd tholr trip until tho rains nro over. , GRANT LINCOLN and wlfo nro regis tered at tho Chandlor from Rose burg. Mr. Lincoln announces thnt ho Is forming a circuit of moving lilcturo theatres In this section and Is nlso ongngod In tho nowspapor. business. COOS HAY to DRAIN In ONE DAY via GARDINER Drain-Coos Day stago and stoamor to Bcottaburg. Mattoon auto lino Scottsburg to Drain. Through faro $7.G0 Norton & Hanson, agents. v leaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho boat Domettlo nnd Imported brands. r, Llmo Drlck and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN r,RMP?RAT rnNTRACTOR FRCE, SOUTH BROADWAY. VUOVK 201 livery Service figs, good horses and Ter aro now at tho dis- 'Coos Bay public nt "NAIILE HATF.S. rriwlth drivers ready for ero any tlmo. Horsos 1 ''ss cared for. 1 nd sneclal nccommo- 'Wed for funeral parties. B"CONDR.ON'S ',TD FEED STADLE9 ONB 273-J it Roof Fixed SOW .CORTHELL ono 8121 WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzey, on of tho drivers nd tho solicitor for us is out for sundry. Watch him! be Is liable to stop you on the street nnd explain nil details of Laundry nnd also to be at your nomo any time. Ho knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry rno.VLi 220-j UNIQUE PANTAWOniUJI nrlnc vour dyeing, cleaning, press ing and repairing to us and bo pleased Wo are experts. Carpets ana uugs cleaned on your floor or at our shop. Phono 2J50X, Central nvcnuo, near Second street ItOSS & PINEGOR, Proprietor.. " - LZMffl& WANTED 100 Hoys. Seo F. S. Dow- Saturday at his ofllco In old First National Dank hulldlng on Front streot. WANTED Girl for light, house work. Threo In family. Wages $25 per month. Apply Mrs. W. G. Bes sey, Marshflold, Ore, Phono 31GX1 WANTED (Jlrl for general house work. Apply Mrs, A. II. Powers, Phono 207. VOll BALE 80 ncres flno fruit nnd FOU SALE OH TRADE A ill! H.-P. Dulck nuto-1008, at a groat sacri fice Will soil or trado for town property. This auto has just boon nowly pnluted and onglno put In first class order. For roforonco call or addres John L. Koontz, Marsh flold, Oro or R. A. Church, Dox 470, Marshflold, Oro. FOIt KENT HOUSE with 12 rooms and bath, hot and cold wator. FURNISHED flat with 0 rooms, bath hot and cold wator, gas range. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEN. (Theso aro in tho best rosldonco part of town.) FOR RENT 10 aero ranch, North Slough D. Forguson. OH ive Grower Freda Ehmann, The processing of rlpo olives Is largely a question of individual ity. In a general way all ollvo pickers uso tho samo formula but thero Is a lwdo difference In results. For fifteen years, Miss Eh mann has been studying experimenting, developing a method en tirely her own which begins with tho picking of tho olives from tho trees and ends with tho soring ot the olives by hand bofoio thoy aro packod In air tight tlnti or bottles. EHMANN XXX HIPE OLIVES GLASS JARS, QUARTS 75c EHMANN'S LARGE RIPE OLIVES GLASS JARS, QUARTS. . .BBc EHMANN'S LARGE RIPE OLIVES HULK, PINT ,. . . ,25c EHMANN'S LARGE RIPE OLIVES IN HULK, PINT 25c EHMANN'S MEDIUM RlPE OLIVES IN BULK, PINT 20o Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Mn J. Morrow Injured. Whllo on n Now York Central train two weeks ngo Major J. F. Mclndoo, corps ot onglneors, U. S. A., nonrly lost tho sight ot his loft oyo as tho rosult ot an object- being hurlod through tin window of his conch by a passing train. Tho train wbb Just ubovo Al bany at a point whoro tho locomo tives scoop wator out nf tho tanks hotweon tho trncts, whon n tnln bound In tho opposite direction from that In which tho train on which tho major passed. As tho onglno wmt by It took water and thoro was a sudden crash as an ob.'ict struck tho window of tho soct'on occupied by Major Mclndoo. H shattered tho glass of two windows nnd ono plsc? about an Inch long struck tho major Just below tho oyo. Ho Jumpod to his foot nnd a woman In tho section ahead oxtractcd Iho pleco of glaus from tho wound out of which tho blood flowed freuJ, A physical cul ture teacher who waa aboard tho train succeodod In stopping tho flow of blood somowlut nr.tll tho trn'n reached tho nox. elation whoro :; doctor mot It and dressed tho mnjor's wound. Tho mnjor says that tho re sulting blackness around his oyo wns a sourco of groat fun to his old classmates at tho twentieth anniver sary of tho graduation of tho class hold at West Point on Juno 12. Portland Journal, JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS Heide Caps All colors and all sizes. Thoy aro tho standard of tho world. Up-to-dnto and nifty. PRICES ONLY 50c to $1.50. The Toggery Formerly Geo. Goodrum. DO YOU KNOW THE t COOS COUNTY HOLSTEIN COW IS PAYING SOME OF HER OWNERS AS HIGH AS $1.10 PER COW. There Is a Reason for That j i i "I -,n mil- " -""-'--" .W 4 Aj-H