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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1911)
apllTB. 'sHHasm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. tf. w ( ,"Tr)'!r 3 vBHIPpli flj MM,'M,iWB'B,7w''M'IMWUWMiEnMMWWBWHWB nniBMBl",llliaisuM'nmaBiaaiiBi . 1 , -. J . iv.... . We Can Fit Yoti' from Head- H Hi . : i r In I ll t ;".. JiM HIM .r' Wmmm fc r- pr Mfi If 'ojiMK:LYjii:iion.NricA.MMi:iti:H , ' ' i JHffii IS A WASON. WHY? GIRL WITNESS I I I Such wollrknowir and successful ilolrymon as Ul 0 j rJ fl fn f 1 9 9 it , - tlfM, I U! U 9 ulnNu ; l JiVYCONDRON. , VICTOR STAUFF, livYcoNbnoN, J is. ,c. nonGi-jRS, , ll. 43. I1KSSKY, qilAS.. MAIIAFFY, h if I IS. G. HOUUhIlB, i u juiou., M flr i.i nwaaiBV ' I. I-ANDKITII. to1 I...'c .iMi.v 1. R. SMITH 'riro nil chanelns tholr IIordB bo that thoy ovontunlly will have noth ing but COOS COUNTY IIOT.STHIX COWS.' These Men Know and ' You Will Also AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED Coos County Holstein Butter Manufactured Selected Coos Full Weight, CCIOS COUNTY CHEAMEUY ASSOCIATION, MAKSIIFIELD, OR. - (. W ELCOME - ALL TUB TIMB AT THE RUBY CORNER, We wish to announce that we have reserved room for out-of town visitors during tho 3rd and 4th, and all tho time for parcels, suit cases, etc, Information can be obtained regarding the celebra tion. Como all to tho Busy Corner, you aro welcome Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. T a Tman. t3? BUSY CORNER" LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. 0y- wu-riONB ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. From County Herds 24 Ounces 1 Moil ami Women may find here every tiling to wcai' and at. prices that arc fair. "We.tlo ndt advertise "baits" to catch you and we do not sell trash prods at any price. AVo have goods of quality at prices that we arc -willing to match with anyone anywhere if they will match the goods at 'the same time. We arc going out of the Men's Clothing business but wc have a large stock qI SuitrTon han.1 many of them late styles which will be sold, at great reductions. It will pay you to come here before you buy your Fourth of July S i tit. Remember these suit3 arc all standard makes from the best tailors in America. We liavo some extra Dress CcVjus valviO'-'. Xo matter how small the price you will find these frds are standard atylish and up-to-date. Tho time is atTtand when you must arrange your summer wardrobe and we can lit you out at a material saving. ike Your 'Telephone Operator In Hines' Chicago Office Testifies. (By Associated Press to Cons Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 1. lllss Frnnccs Carroll, tolophono op orntor In tho olllco of tho Edward Hlnes Lumber Company at Chlcngo, and Fred Carnoy of tho Carnoy Lumber Company, Marlnotto, Wis., woro tho leading witnesses today be fore tho Lorlmer investigation com mittee Both corroborated portions of HIncs nnd persons In Springfield on tho day Lorlmer was elected. v Sho' repeated, tho conversation subatan-' 'tlally as nines had dono, but on cross-oxamlnatlon sho was unablo to 'repeat or recall tho dato or eub- stance of any other long distance (Conversation. She has been In Illnos' omnloy for ten years. NEGRO KILLS OFFICER. Shooting Fray Between Police ami Negro Results Fatally. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y July 1. Pat rolman Michael Lynch was shot and killed and Patrolman McDonald was wounded by a negro today In tho district known as "Hell's Kitchen." A negro suspect was arrested. NAVAL anUTIA NOTICE. All members are requested to meat at Armory at 9:30 sharp, Tuesday morning to participate In tho Fourth of July parade. TENNIS BALLS at tho Gunnery. Don't forget tha. Turkish Baths. PHONE 314-J. COOS county PEAS, FRESn eve ry day. SAOCHI'S Grocery, CABBIDE at tho GUNNERY. fP'p3 IF3 I !. LAUILO This Ston 4th of J jS. vv: - 't i. rt T-1 .ff-s. 3i Rescued Passengers Also Ar rive In Seattle on "Sampson." (Dy Associated Press to Coos Daj Times.) t , t SEATTLE, Wash., July 1. Tho HMHuuHiiiii Auwirai anraimon bjtivou from tho north today bringing tuo m.. A .! an a bodies of Mrs. Qardnor F. Wil liams of Washington, D. C, and Oak land, Cal., and Mrs. J. E. Strauss of Philadelphia, who died of fright when tho steamer Spokano was wrecked Thursday night! Tho surviving passongers of tho Spokano also returned on tho Adml- ral Sampson. Mrs. Gardnor F. Williams was found drowned in tho ladles toilet room. Apparently sho had fainted, and was unablo to escape. Mrs. Strauss died of heart failure after tho Spokano struck. Shipping men hero bellovo tho Spokano is a total loss. Tho vessel was valued at $400,000. POLICE IKE Bones of Human Being Found 1 Wrapped In Old Newspaper. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PUBBLO, Colo., July 1. -What Is believed to bo ho result of an atro clous murder was revealed In tho finding of tho complete skeleton of' a man in tho closet of a cheap lod- King houso hero. Tho bones were wrapped In a nowspapor dated Janu- ary 1, 1911. Investigation showed the flesh was destroyed by use ofi quick lime. Tho police bellevo the' remains wero brought horo follow- " s," S ; i. SPOKANE 11 BROUGHT W V'-! rjZ(T m &y FIHST American Aviator Wins Back Cup Captured by Englishman. (Dy 'Associated Press to Coos Ba Times.) lAai- uitUKUll, isn?., juiy x. CimrCB T Woymann, American, won tho International Aviation Cup today, covering 03.2 miles In ono hour, 11 minutes, 36 seconds. This brings to America tho cup won by Claude Graham White, English man, at Bolmont Park a year ago. Hull, England, Is Without Flour Anarchy Almost ' Holds Sway. (By Associated Prets to Coos Bay Times.) HULL, England, July 1. Hunger Is seriously aggravating the seamen's strike situation horo and the nlteous appeals of women and children for food would have precipitated some thing akin to anarchy before now but for tho masses of police who have como hero from London and other cities. Flour Is so scarce that the price has Jumped beyond tho reach of tho poor. All of tho Hull flour mills are clos- ea Twenty-six grain steamers are duo within tho pext few days but thoy have no means of discharging their cargoes as Tallway and dock traffic Is paralyzed. CUT GLASS, FINE CHINA and SILVER at RED CROSS JEWELRY 4fti,S au.V' fc-Vwv-' , '&& JW "T $mf sitxi LrwSMfZZ ?T.rz kSr. X?; w I sfiO' NATIONAL IUNICnUtLDIXO ir wjTuwwrwxi iwnaMMmramij Farmers Rejoice Over ?M pects Rainfall Less This Year. 1 With tho farmors throughout most tho ontlro remainder of 1Rtn,n u,RlPcMtuz Juno Pluvo X i "- j them a Uttlo moro moisture,, ' -rui Coos county tillers of tho solUl smiling their broadest- njuL,B$ preparations for tho harvesting' a bannor crop In ovory varloty produce According to tho official flgd foi tho rainfall for tho last months given out by Mrs. E. Mlngusi special govornmont metoorologlG observer horo, tho rainfall this Is G.2G Inches less than It has be for tho samo period for tho Inst years. Tho averago rainfall up to Julyi 1910, for tho 10 years preceding ' dato was GC.C9 Inches. Tho Tec for this year, from January Is Juno 30, shows n preclpitntton only G1.43 Inches. Tho fall this Is said by farmers to have b(nm ty and, whllo moro rain will hurt nnythlng, It Is not needo K' HOWARD WINS RA . indents Ynlo Slull Easlll Tlnio Made, (By Associated Press u Times,; NEW LONDON, Contf Harvard won tho Vaj oared raco over Yale yera comparative ea'se HUNTER'S AND lANGIi V censes at the Gunned NOTICE OF E. O. Hall has estate and employ over McArthur's phono No. 1C9-J. After tho ho Phono 211 iii- - IflHHKIbW nWS ' ' KSBXi iSP- r:, rAJ iC7 .Sii 3& 1 . ".. J,' ;? & ;i ling a crime committed olsewhore. I Department. ' I jyic dL i JE? m -i jteji". &srifaj&Qffijggwg: Hpgf3jy