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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1911)
Hi-T" v-e ntJp&fVWTtWWf" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION. .3 PLAIN TALK ON HOUSEFURMSHING We ask you to compare what we have with what other stores have for sale, . Take our Comforters and Blankets. Examine the quality, the size, the beauty and the low prices we ask, Compare anywhere you like, and buy where you can do the best, ' , Then again take our Arm Rockers, If it's only a $2,50 arm rocker or a $3,00 one, or a $30,00 one, just compare and see how much better you can do at our store. If you want a Rug, and really want the most for your money, want the latest weaves and colorings, or special sizes, just compare what you find here with what others have for sale, that's fair, and fairness Is one of our business principles, Use this store for your standard in basing your values, Perry, Montgomery Co. Personal Notes MItS. A. TUTTLE of Unndou is in tho city. FRANK PARSONS Is spending n few days iil Coob River. FRED WILSON has returned from a , pleasure trip to Sumner. SID BURNETT Is hero from Califor nia greeting his old friends. C. A. SEHLDRBDE left for Portland today for n short business trip. MRS. PATERSON of Empire Is spending few days in Marshflold. JAS. BERINO roturncd yesterday from n business trip to California. M.ISS RYAN of Soattlo wns visiting Miss Phoebo Larson of Larson Inlet. MRS. E. E. NELSON of North Bond wns In this city shopping yestor , day. ' JULIUS KRUSE of Isthmus Inlet was n Marshflold visitor yesterday. How to Make Jelly i:vi:ry WIFE KNOWS now TO MAKE jellies. BUT FOR SEALING JELLIES AND PRESERVES, USE Pure Refined Parafine 15c Per Pound FOR SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER. PHONE tioa Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. LOST Gold Star pin with jonrl and garnot sot botweon Ferndalo nnd South Broadway. Flndor roturn to Tlmos' olllco and recelvo reward. i'AXTIJI) A Klrl fr Rcncrnl house work. Apply to Mrs. W. U. Dou glas. 'ANTED lluyor who knows a good dairy ranch whon ho boos It, and can talk business. Havo ono of the best dairy farms In Coos coun ty nearly 100 acres bottom land. Leave, nddroaa and will call on you. "A B" caro Times. OR SALIC A mounted eagle, nnd n few articles of household furnl turo etc. Cheap. Inqulro at C. Beary's Oun & Bloyclo Shop. work. Must havo roforoncos. Mrs. O'Donnoll, Bunkor Hill. AUTO LINK flnrs at any time. Phono 231 R, ftftor midnight 181X SNAPS IN REAL KSTATE HO a, nil bottom laud, woll improved on Co qulllo River, 3 miles nbovo Coqull lo City, will carry 40 cows. Prlco $12,500. 1-2 cash balauco tlmo ICO a. 8 miles from Myrtlo Point on Rosoburg road, 30 acres of which aro In orchard, consisting of 5 year old Gravensteln treoa lu flno condition. Prico 14,500. , 000 down and balanco on tlmo at 7 per cent por annum. Call or writo J. O. 8tommlor, Myrtlo Point, Orogon. Horo aro somo Hot Prices for Hot Weakher THAT ARE COOLING TO TIII3 POCKET HOOK: 7 pieces water sotB, ..sotijl & Jjtl.BO 12-qunrt Tin Pans onch JOc Quart JnrB dozon 70c 17-quart Tin Dish Pnns ....30c Thoso nro only n fow of the mnny articles to keep tho tomporaturo of tho purso down. Call and look us ovor. COOS BAY ASH STORE Tho Rtoro That Saves You Money. GEO. N. BOLT, - - Manager, Front Street, Marshfleld, FOR RENT C-room houso nt Bunker Hill 912.00 All kinds of houses In town for rent from $8.00 to ljKM.00 Call and See AUG. FRIZEEN MRS. SWAN PETERSON of Hayncs' Inlet wns a Marshflold visitor yos-torday. MRS. ELROD will leave tomorrow for San Francisco on a short busi ness trip. CHARLIE MERCHANT Is nblo to bo around again after n brief attack of Illness. MRS. AIKEN will leave tomorrow for San Frnnclsco on hor semi annual purchasing tour. WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo loft 'for Portland on tho Breakwater to day on n business trip. CIIAS. HICOX and wlfo hnvo loft for, tho Wolls-Donnlng camp In Curry on nn outing trip. CLYDE DINDINOER has nccoptcd n position ns bookkcopor with F. S. Dow's commission houso. MISS FRANCES FRANSE roturnod on tho Rodondo yostordny from n pleasuro trip to San Francisco. W'LL HUTCHESON leaves tomor row for Snn Francisco whoro ho will visit his mother and Blstors. MRS. HANS REED and Miss Maudo Rood loft today for Portland for M l'ANTi:i Pautry tnandler hotol. girl. Apply An ordinary cose of diarrhoea can, as n rulo, bo cured by a single doso of Chnmborlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody. This romody has no suporlor for bowel complaints. For salo by all donlors. f'AXTKi) Girl for general house-1 -. Appiy ai onco .Mrs. wm. uox No 188 Second and Park nvonuo. Oil SALi: By tho owner Tract or land near Bandon. Part Improv ed, good wator. Just tho thing for a Party locking for a homo. Ad dress "X" caro Tlmos. R SALE OH TRADE A Colum- oia river fish boat C. J. Van ZIlo, Phone 496, North Bend. JR SAW A team of work mares "d light wagon. Inquire Whltty icros., Eastslde. IAXTkd To purchase city prop- iy, Address "A" care Times. rAXTravjr8t class meclianlc. Ap- " n person to Beaver Hill Coal company. JAXTEn'iv. .. , . -u i-vm, goou aairy rancn ' ienonced man. Address "F" ce Times. K SALB llv farm flrwi , 1 M 'lot or will cut up in parcels to -'V. II. W H. j r llij ... iui,ulU iUttTOUUOlU, MTED-3W for 99JMtai bww Hello! Hello! Housewives of Marshfleld use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer doos not keep It call up PnONE 73-J. Free-dollvery 8 a.m. to 2 p.ra bIbo STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CIIEESB ALICE n Tho Popular Plcnlo Boat. Now makes regular schedule on the South Coob River run. Leavfts Marshflold week days at 3 p. m. Ar rives In Marshfleld at 8:45 a. m. Sunday, leaves Marshfleld at 8 a.m. Returns at 6 p. m. LBVI SMITH, Master. Special Sale on All Fruits and Vegetables For Friday and Saturday Telephone Peas 8 lbs, for 25c New Potatoes 12-lbsrfor :.--25c Sweet Potatoes , per lb, -10c Egg Plant : each 10oand 15c Celery 10o Coqs River Head Lettuce, . large heads 6 heads for 25c Coos River Green Oniops 6 bunches 25c Coos River Radishes l- 6 bunches ,--.25c Marshfield bunch Turnips 6 bunches .----25c Tomatoes per. lb, -4c Carrots and Beets, each 6 bunches 25c Corn three ears :10c Cucumbers three for 5c Cauliflower per head. - : 10c Cabbage per lb. - --1 3c California String Beans .--per lb, i 7c Golden Wax and Green Coos River Beans per lb, J ' 9c Coos River Rhubarb i 6 lbs, for 25c Watermelons, very large ,30, 40 and 50o Cantaloupes - ' ; 3 for 25c Bananas, very large ., per doz, 30c Grapefruit, large size 6 for 25c Oranges i per doz, ,..25 ,tov50c Bell Peppers n per b, i ' i ' Jjo Peaches, per box $1,25 two qozen fori 35c Pears per dozen ,.15c Plums - per basket.' 35c Grapes per basket -u-55c Loganberries perorate :$1.20 Raspberries perorate .'$2.30 Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 a Bhort visit with friends In that city. J. A. MATSON came In from his summer homo on Coos Hlver this morning. MR. nnd MRS. JESSE SMITH of Coos Itlver nrc In town today on n business trip. D. S. MOORE was n passenger to Loon Lnko on the Draln-Allogany nuto routo this morning. MRS. A. II. POWERS and Miss Hnz ol Powors visited at tho Seaman cottngo on Tuesday of this week. MRS. AL. SHROEDER of Day City roturncd yesterday from a short visit with friends In Coqulllo. PRANK WEBBER left for his homo In Astoria today after a visit with relatives nnd friends In Coos county. C. D. SELBY wns nn outgoing pns sengor on tho Drcnkwntor today. Ho will make n short business vis it In Portland. J. ALBERT MATSON nnd Rnlph Kruso lenvo Monday for a fow days' dear hunt at' tho headwaters of Coos Rlvor. MRS. ALBERT SELIQ, Miss Clara Johnson and Miss Solma Johnson lenvo tomorrow on a vacation trip to Snn FrnnclBco. MRS. 13. E. RIQGS nnd daughter, Ooldlo of North Bond will lenvo for California for n short visit on tho Redondo tomorrow. HERBERT ROGERS Is In rccolpt of a lottor from Mrs. Rogers who Is visiting In Cnllfornln snylng alio will stnrt for homo soon. MISS TIIERIAULT, hotter known ns Princess Wnt-c-wnsa, loft for northern points today nfter a visit of two wookH In Marshflold. MRS. J. J. CONLOGUE and tho Misses Dora nnd Lucy Conloguo loft today on tho Brenkwntor to muko tholr homo In Portlnnd. MISS LUCY POWERS Is tho guest of Miss Mnrlan Seaman nt tho Scn mnn summer homo, "Tho Or chard" on South Coos Rlvor. MISS MARGa1u5TPOWERS hns been tho guest this week of Mnx lno .Tones at tho Jones Cnmp near tho Hatchory, South Coos Rlvor. MRS. L. J. SIMPSON nnd Mrs. R. G. Gnlo, who Is visiting hor from Jncksonvlllo, Oregon, woro shop ping In Marshflold this morning. THEODORE DRAKE of Portland, who hns boon Inspecting tho weather bureau nnd storm signal sorvlco horo, loft today for Portland. ERICK ERICKSON nnd wlfo of Portlnnd nrrlvod on tho Bronk wntor yostordny to visit at tho homo of Mr. Erlckson's mother nnd slstor. MISS RITA ALLGERS, who hns boon visiting nt tho Kruso ranch, camo In todny nnd will loavo this eve ning for tho Mntson summer homo on Coos River. MISS KATHERYN SNYDER of Portland, who hna boon tho giiost of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Horton for tho past month, loft today for hor 1 home In Portland. MRS. I. 8. KAUFMAN and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford loft today for tho , OtConnoll cottago on South Coob Rlvor whore they will visit for tho i remainder of tho wook. JAKE GOLDIB loft todny for Port land after n two wooks' outing and vacation with. Coob Bay frlonds He takes back a fine cont of Bun- burn nnd several big flsh storlos. J. M. RUSSELL, who with Mrs. RubsoU and chlldron hnB spont sovornl weeks visiting on tho Bny, loft today for his homo In Port lnnd. Mrs. Russoll will follow lntor. M. C. HORTON nnd' dnughtors, Ruth nnd Dorothy, nnd W. M. Green nnd II. C. Sporrlt of Marshflold aro spondlng a fow days In tho city, guests nt tho Cornollus. Portland Journal. d LOCAL 4 GLEANINGS LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. m., July 20, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, specinl government meteorological observor: Maximum 64 Minimum 53 At 4:00 p. m CI Wind, Northwest; clear. Girl Sick. Tho llttlo daughter of C. O. Lnngworthy Is reported quit 111 nt tholr homo. Mr. Lnngworthy Is expected homo from Gardlnor today. IIulkhcMlIng Begun. Work wa commonced yesterday on tho bulk head for tho filling of North Front street. Tho work Is In chnrgo of Gcorgo Nay. Redondo to Sail. Tho Rodondo will lenvo tomorrow for Snn Fran cisco with a cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill. Every nvnllnblo borth hns boon rosorved. Broke Arm. Geo. B. Campbell whllo taking tho hurdles thnt ovory ono hnB to tnko on North Front street, tripped on tho high curbing In front of Dow's old ofllco nnd wns thrown down with Biich vlolonco as to brenk hla right nrm. Tho frnc turo Is n sovcro ono and will lny him up for somo tlmo. Good Roads .Movement. Bnndon boosters nro urging tho construction of nn nutomohtlo road from tho busi ness district to tho bench for tho convonlonco of trnvolors, towns people nnd tho fnrmcrH of that vici nity. Tho Bldownlk rccontly built to tho beach has provon very popular nnd tho need for tho road Is ovl-dont. WrddhiK Tonluht. Tho mnrrlngo of Warner Ogren nnd Miss Ponrl Sonter Crnlg will tnko plnco this ovo- nlng nt tho homo of tho brldo'B par ents. Only n fow frlonds will bo nrosont. Tho happy couple- will loavo on tho Rodondo tomorrow for Snn FrnnclBco whoro thoy will spoml tholr honoymoon and will later go to Southorn California boforo return ing to mnko tholr homo In Marsh nnlil whoro tho croom hnB a cottago In readlnoss for his brldo on W.est Central nvonuo. Bicycle Accident. F. E. Allen Is of tho oninlon that bronco busting and cowboy riding la tamo sport com pared with coasting on n blcyclo. Tho other day ho wnB gliding down tho Tonth street hill nonr Golden on his blcyclo to tho brldgo and mus ing on tho onBy mothod of travel whon Huddonly ho roallzod tho wheol was running nwny. Ho waB carry ing n packago at tho tlmo nnd ln stond of throwing It away and re gaining control of tho wheol ho stuck to tho packago nnd soon tho whole- outflt was scattered whllo F. E. tried to cut a holo In tho road with his faco with moro or loss dis astrous results. Ho was brulsod and scratchod but sustained no serious Injuries. Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths. PHONE 211-J. MRS. J. II. POLHEMUS and Miss Harriot Polhomus loft today for tholr homo In Portland aftor a visit with Capt. Polhomus who Is in charge of tho Harbor Impro vement work horo. J. ALBERT MATSON Is In receipt of a lottor from Sam Magnos stating tlia't ho Is In oxcollont health and has suffered no further Inconven ience from the slight attack ex perienced whllo visiting hero. JOHN D. GOSS' writes that ho has turned his sunburned body west ward from Philadelphia and aftor brief BtayB In Chlcngo nnd nt tho old homo in Wisconsin expects to reach Coos Bay about Sept. 1. MISS ANNIE ErWHEELER has Just returned from Portland whoro sho has been spending hor summer vacation taking In tho Rose Car nival at Portland nnd visiting at tho home pf Miss Myrtle Downer In Eastern Orogon. The First Run of Olive Oil Olive oil that is made from the first run when the olive oil is expressed this is the oil that is uniform in quality and peasant "to take, This same oil is also tho best oil for dressings and des serts, We sell only this kind, It stands for the very best as a condiment and food, B. &S. Pure Olive Oil IS PUT UP IN FOUR SIZES 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.25 Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists, 71 Market Ave. Coos TBldg. Phone 141 " -Wn