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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1911)
-VVHtfW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 3 ' e Recently Received mmmmtimmm0tmfm0kmmm0mmm0mm Our final shipment for this season of Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jars, Jar Caps and Rubbers. JELLY GLASSES, 85c per dozen &4 aa 3 dozen for ". . .,. ; 4 D .UU MASON JARS, pints, 75c j quarts, 85c; t1 1 fl Half Gallon i ,.... ;- ..,$ I I U ECONOMY JARS, pints, $1.00 ; Quarts, fcf kl $1.25, Half Gallon ... $ 1 .311 KNOWLTPN JARS, quarts, $1.00; &4 he Half Gallon . . ..... . J:;(.,L...-.; :, 4 3 JAR CAPS for Mason Jars ..-. dozen 25c SANITARY CAPS .. ; . .;. ,v. . ... . ldzen 20c ECONOMY CAPS dozen 20c Heavy Jar Rings ,. . .tM. , dozen 10c Panowax (for sealing jolly) per package 15c Red Fruit Wax (for sealing) per package 10c Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85. and 305 X BUSY CORNER WOOD HLOSSOMS LONDON1 COURT STATIONERV Gold stool engraved letter on each sheet. Tho stationery that will plonBo ovorybody. Prig,rer 50-cents Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TJ1E BUSY CORNER" LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. PRESCRIPTIONS ACOIRATEL1T COMPOUNDED. For Exceptional Bargains In Business and Residence property In North Dond and ncrongo In Coos County Soo tho Standard Investment Co. LOGGIH BUILDING NORTH REND OREGON AN ELECTRIC SIGN WILL LIFT YOUR STORE TO THE MAIN STREET To the merchant whose business place Is on a side street) the Electric Sign performs Invaluable service, An Electric Sign secures the attention of the crowds in the main travelled highways fixes the store in the mind of the public dovetails with newspaper advertising, and brings trade, Electric advertising Is good anywhere but it is a positive ne cessity to a 'side street location, Ask our New Business Department about individual designs. Telephone '178 OREGON. POWER COMPANY Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 1ND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho beet Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Limo Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 DOZEN LOGGERS FOR WOODS. Arriving thlB mornlug on tho Btoamor Breakwater woro a dozen ex port loggers for tho Smlth-Powora Company's camp. Tho men wero In charge of one of tho wood's foreman who took them to tho tall timber shortly aftor their nrrlval. For summer diarrhoea In child ren always cive Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Rornody and cas tor oil. and a spoody euro is cortalu. For salo by,, all doalors. WANT 'H llUX Aboitra tcn-acro tract of truck arid fruit larid, wth a least G acros cloarodlbcaTed on bay or navigable stream at a 41- tnnco of two, throo, or fourjnllos from North Dond or Marshflpld; Stato ploco and tormo. .If,, P, Mad- son, G2C W. WUlamotto avonuo. Colorado Springs, Colo. , i FOR SALE O-room houso,. lot lOOx 100 foot squaro In. South Mafdh" field, 084, 10th fltrcot. Enquire? at homo. FOR SALE 80 acres tlno fruit and borry farm. Immcdlato possession given. Good, tortus. Address D. D. Dralnard, North Bond, Oro., Phono 3083. RURRO WANTED If you have ono for ealo, address Parkhurit, box 712, North Bond. WANTED Roy fop general garden work. For particulars call at G4G So. Broadway. FOR RENT Dcslrnblo furnished housokooplhg rooms, 13G Socond street, noar Chandlor hotel. FOR SALE A well established mil llnory business In Coqulllo, Oro., Will bo sold at a sacrlflco If tnko.n in the next ton dayii. Addrojs P. O. Box 37, Marshflold, Oro. WANTED Teacher qualified for Ninth grado work. Salary govornod by ability and oxporlonco. Man proforrod. Address Loo Wobstor, clork Disk No. 0, Emplro, Oro. FOR RENT Six roomed houso on First Btroot Apply Airs. A. Hut cheson., ' WANTED Second cook. Apply im mediately at tho Chandlor hotel. FOR SALE Slightly damaged doors and camp stoves. Enqulro Rail road Dock. FOR SALE .My farm OOO acres in ono lot or will cut up In parcols to suit C. W. Sanford, Marshflold, AUTO LINE Can at any time. Phono 231 R, aftor midnight 181X WANTED Girl clerk at Chandlor Cigar Stand. FOR BALE Largo lS-room houso on 4 lots, So. Mfld. Vory dcslrnblo. Reasonable for quick salo. Apply Mrs M. F. Campbell or phono 119L FOR BALK Snilth Premier Type writer No. 2. With caBh, cheap. Address "Bargain" caro Times. WANTED Woman or girl to caro for oldorly Invalid. Apply to Mrs. Songstackon. FOR RENT HOUSE with 12 rooms nnd hath, hot and cold wntor. FURNISHED lint with O rooms, bath hot rind cold wator, gas rango. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEN. (Thoso aro in tho best rosldonco part of town.) ' WANTED Waitress. Must be ox perlonced. Phono 203-L. FOR SALE I lots one-half block from now school house". Wntor and light. Good vlow, $375, onqulro "Ownor" caro Tlmo'. LOST Boar claw watch charm, July 4th, Finder return to Jack Carter and receive roward. MODKRN TWO-STORY HOUSE FOR SALE Hard finished, 7-room bouse, complete and convenient In every respoct. Ono block from new school houso and closo to center ot town, Hot and cold water, gas and electric lights, telephone, sower connections and street improve ments all In A bargain for ?3,000 Furnished complete. Including 1500 piano for $3,900. No agents need apply. Write "Ownor" Times'. 'Bf4?? LOCAL 4 GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, July It. Fair to- night, and Wednesday warmer. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twonty-four hourn ondlng at 4:00 p. m., July 10, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special gorordmont motoorologlcal observer: Maximum . . . i 63 4 Minimum , . 45 4 At 4:06 p. mC do 4 4 Precipitation nono 4 4 WJnd, Northwest; clear. 4 4 444444444444444 Kinney Improving. Word xecolvt od from Maj. Kinney, who was re cently taken to a California annltn rjum,sufferlng from a nervoiiB break down, Is that ho Is slowly Improving Renovating the Ofllco. Justlco of tho Paaco C. L. Pennock has a crow of painters nnd paporhangors om ployod In his offlco. A now dcsk has boon Installed and later now furnl turo will also bo put In pfaco. Tho walls aro bolng nowly paporcd and tho wopd work paintod. Whon tho Job Is complotcd, Justlco Ponnock will undoubtedly lmvo tho ncntest Justlco's ofllco In tho county. Know Victim. Geo. Glbortson, who works In tho Ekblnd storo, was a fornior Bchoolmnto of Mrs. Hill who with hor ontlro family was so horrib ly murdorod noar Portland recently;1 Ho read tho first accounts of tho nt fair In tho papers with tho samo hor ror as ovoryono olso, but no thought ot nny porsonnl Interest. Lntor h3 was Bhockod whon ho received n pa por from his homo town .Aloxnndor, Minn., saying tho victim was a local girl. She had moved west and mar ried and was living happily until her terribly tragic end. Personal Notes J. H. FLANAGAN wont to Myrtlo Point today on bnnk business. b. A. BONEBRAKE nnd wlfo nnd dnughtor havo roturnod from an oxtondod visit nt Htllsboro, Oro. MBS. JU Fx FALKENSTBXN roturn od Monday from a visit with rela tives at Murphy near Grants Pass. MnS. E. PRENTISS, a former resi dent ot Mnrshflold, Is visiting Mrs. Sarah Wilson of South Broadway. ERIC BOLT plnnB to mntrlculato In tho froshmnn class of Wlllamotto University this fall. MRS. J. E. EDMUNDS and Miss Ma rio Thomason loavo tomorrow for Portland nnd Salem whoro they will visit frlonds and relatives. DR. R. E. GOLDEN, Mrs. Ooldon and llttlo son loavo tomorrow in tho doctor's automobllo for Medford whoro thoy oxpect to locate RALPH MAHONBY, who has been employed In this city for somo tlmo past, will loavo for San Frnn Cisco on tho next trip ot tho stonmor Rodondo. JOHN KRONHOLM expects to leavo on tho Alllauco for Eurokn where ho will spond his vacation telling his frlonds thoro of tho coming day when Coos Bay will mako Eureka look llko a country vil lage. J. L. BOWMAN and two daughters, Allco and Marian, and Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur S. Eldredgo nnd two sons, Wesloy nnd Eugono, loft on tho Drnln-Allogany stngo Monday for tholr homes In Portland after a vis It with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rog ers on South Coos River. DEN. VAN DE CAR has arrived from Medford to join his wlfo who has been spending her summer vaca tion trip nt tho KruBO ranch, Ben's many old tlmo friends' gavo him n warm wolcomo back. This Is tho hottest It hasjieon on Coos Bay for n long time. FRANK HAGUE loft today for his homestead for a month's stay, Mrs Hague and Miss Annn Russoll will camp with Mr, and Mrs. O'Connoll nt tho Mnzo during his absence. Mrs. E. K, Jones, Eugono Jones and llttlo Rosomory Richardson nlso accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. O'Con nell when thoy' went up tho river today. WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. W. U. Doug las. FOR RENT Modern O-room houso on south Fifth street, No. 921. All nowly paporcd, Phono 314X2, 4444444444444444 ATTEMPT TO SECURE 4 4 RECIPROCITY VOTE FAILS 4 4 4 (By Associated Press.) 4 4 WASHINGTON, D. C, July 114 4 An attempt to secure nn agree- 4 4 ment vote on tho Canadian reel- 4 4 proclty bill July 19, free list bill 4 4 July 20, wool tariff bill July 21 4 4 was made to tho Sonato today by 4 4 Watson West, W. Va. Tho mo- 4 4 tlon was lost on the objection of 4 4 Cummins. 4 4444444444444444 After Moderate Voyage From ' Portland Coaster Docks. Tto steamor Alllanco arrived at hor wharf this afternoon shortly after 2:30 o'clock from Portland. Tho Bturdy llttlo steamor was delayed In roaohlng horo on' account of a pro longed stop at Emplro City. Tho following pnssengors arrived from Portland: Bnrtlott, Stevens, Whltmoro, Roln ncss, Mrs. A. L. Brndoly, Mrs. A. Martin, M. L. Martin, O. W. Hnllls tor, A. P. Estabrook, L. A. Trowlory, C. J. Mills, O. S. Cnpps, J. W. Hollls- tor. Judge Coke Hears Argument In . Peddler Law Contest. Judgo Coko yesterday hoard tho argument In tho mattor ot tho Stato vs. Caso, an Importnnt caso Involv ing tho constitutionality of what Is known as Tho Poddlor's Law, passo-l In Orogon In 1909. Laws similar to this haYO bcon passed by a number of states and havo bcon hold lnvnlld owing to tho fact that thoy under took to discriminate who might nnd who might not soli goods manufac tured out of tho stato. Tho defend ant In tho caso In question was repro- sontlng tho Spauldlng Manufacturing Company of Ohio, nnd acting as trav eling salesman for thorn selling ve hicles ot dlfforont sorts. It will prob ably bo somo tlmo boforo tho decision In this caso will bo handod down as tho laws and decisions concerning It aro rather Involved. Telegram Received Here Says "Railroad Is Dead Sure Thing." "Wo nro Just on tho ovo of tho grontost boom that a town or city ever experienced," said a prominent citizen to a ropresontntlvo of Tho Times today. Continuing, ho added, "Tho boom will not bo tomporary olthor. Whon it gots horo, It's horo to stay. I havo boon hero a number of years looking for It nnd according to advices that I havo rocolvod in tho last fow days, it Is suro enough coming, and soon at that." It was also learned that thoro aro a number of big capitalists horo look ing over tho railroad situation. A numbor of tho roal ostato men woro seen about it and whilo thoy all woro oxtremoly taciturn, thoy would not deny that such Is tho caso. Ono roal estato man went as far as to say that thoro woro two men horo nt tho present tlmo with closo on to half a million dollars to Invest In Marshflold proporty. Thoy aro nt the present tlmo looking ovor tho field. It was rumored on tho street yos torday that a prominent attorney In town received a tolegram from somcono who was in a position to know most all of tho railroad's work ings, that tho railroad proposition was "a dead suro thing." These facts couplod with other de velopments of tho past fow days tends to substantiate tho statement quoted at the outset of the article. ALLIANCE : ARRIVES III IMPORTANT CASE REARD 0 M U BREAKWATER ARRIVES IK Speedy Seamer Carrying 94- Passengers and Much Freight. Tho steamer Droakwntor aftor speedy trip down tho coast arrived off tho bar this morning shortly bo foro G o'clock. Owing to tho dons fog prevailing at tho tlmo It was Im posslblo for hor to cross In. Howovor sho got up to hor wharf about 9:15 o'clock. Sho carried ono of tho Iar gest pnBsongor lUts of tho year, hav ing aboard 94 peoplo. In nddltfot to thin ' 8hq carrlod considerable1 freight. Following is tho list: S. Ratkovlch, A. Carlson, Mrs. A Carlson; C. Carlson, Ruby Carlson, Capt. Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds, W. C. Rolorson, Mrs. Ref erson, Amy Isaac, Miss E. Anderson, Jno. Eskonson, C. Fisher, A. D. El liott, O. L. PIgg, Mrs. J. K. Wilson, Mrs. C. Schroodor, J. J. Sayor, Mr. Sayor, Lona Chrlstenson, Mrs. B. Prentiss, Mrs. H. C. Cook, L. Hon drick, Mrs. Hondrlck, R. M. Ankong, Myrtlo Wnltenborgor, J. C. Walton borgor, Chos. Wnltenborgor, Gladys Waltenborgor, Otto Osborn, J. Hod son, J. Ocklco, E. Ingomnn, T. CIo monds, L. II. Stlckland, E. C. Spa nlcr, I. E. Solborg, C. Rlckctts, J. K. Wilson, B. H. Fothorlngton, W. R. Sponcor, F. E. Bnlly, G. W. Rae, Mrs. Rao, Mrs. A. J. Savago, Mrs. A. E. Whan, Mrs. P. Clark, M. E. Evo rott, Mrs. Evorott, Mrs. J. Hill, MIs E. Hondrlckson, Miss J. U. Imhotf, Miss M. Dodson, E. A. Elckworth, Mrs. Elckworth, Mrs. F. B. Burgan, H. E. Coflln, Hnzol Collin, II. T. Mc Kenzio, F. J. Hnnor, T. F. Bales, A. L. Potor, L. J. Schuott, Hilda Erick son, A. Erlckson, W. P. Hicks, H. M. Lnnghorn, J. D. Stead, Mr. Lockhart, Mrs. Lockhart, Carrlo Husnor, Clyd Husnor, II. Bonowltz, Jno nonowltf, Mrs. Bonowltz, L. 13. Hnrrls, H, A. MatthowB, Jno Hill, W. Dlllman, J. Brown, P. Murphy, O. Trent, A. D. Parkor, W. Clondy, F. Clements, I. Grozdonlo, E. Georgo, W.M. Dick son, O. Good, W. Woozll, T. A. Laf fey, F. Lnffoy, O. O. McMally, L. Arls by, W. Wntt, K. Marks, J. Bann, K. Mick. North Slough Scene of Opera tions of Two Larson Dredges. Tho two Larson dredges aro work ing in tho North Slough. For Bev oral days pnst tho big mud excavator havo boon operating night nnd day. It is oxpoctod that thoy will be through with tho work In nbout two wooks. This will mean that ships of a fair tonnngo will bo ablo to male tho slough oven nt low wator. Help For Your Feet If you walk much or have to stand much you will bo glad to hear this bit of news. A. D. S. PEROXIDE Foot Powder Soothes tired, aching feet, allays all shoo dis comfort, and immediate ly stops chaffing, burn ing or blistering, and keeps your shoos dry aud clean. Try it once and see. In handy sprinkle top can. PRICE 25 CENTS Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists, 71 Market Aye. Coos ffldg. T?hono 141,; W WORKING lr( ' ''"i AmrifcfJHittrtUfMWMia'liiiiirt ' -naj3difcaAt-i AjajUl u- -i'-f t ...