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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1911)
WW" vjrtM " ir THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911EVEIIING EDITION. tT 51 i WE WANT ing your PRESCRIPTIONS ADVERTISE IF YOU Want n Cook Want a Clerk Wnnt ft Partner Wnnt n Sit tint Ion , Wnnt n Servant Girl Wnnt to Sell n Plnno Wnnt to Bell n Cnrringo Wnnt to soil toviiProMrtjr Wnnt to Sell jour Groceries Wnnt to Sell Your Hardware Wnnt Customers for Anything AiltrrtlM Dally In Tho Times. AtUcrllslnglsthownytoHiicceNS Advertising liriugH customers AdvertlslngkccpH customers Adu'rtlslng Insures miccchh AdUTtlsliigidumH energy Advert IslugflhonH pluck Advertising Ih "HU" Advertise or Hunt Advert Iso Long Advertise well ADVERTISE At Onco IN THE TIMES Mtlflllliif $ I II I I jHUHf MSSI HUM) lj H II I ? I WHMtURcad It Ovcr W$W Then Decldo. M)HH Wlllll Want-ads in tho Ulll$Coos Bay Times IHI Bring Quick Results HMlTry ono now nnd provo Mto Yourself that thoy nro II the ads that pay. Tho Times MWant-ad columns aro road by thousands of people each morn- 'ling. If you W8i, to buy or Mil, hire or trade, receive or III II give Information; If you llhave loat or found ,Toth,ns nnd ,ahlllll 'to recover or return ."' Iet th0 pubUo ' ii!!.now u ttrw tut. 7.1 limn MIIIIIIIIMI "UMIIUIHI , v. , erB crease their crops oy "'"ting tested seeds. Mer- wu Increase business by sell- ZV,Mt7 mercl""dlso and ad- 4 "rtlsing, 4 J aTt o!m taiHi B bus,nc8s s Just like urttog a glrl-you mu8t offer , W 8ht klnd ot eoodB. and : ' WD on iii .. ; APRICOTS A SMALL Shipment on the Redondo Your grocer will have them while they last You to know tnnt wo nro Bnar'nK no lains to mako It an object for you to trndo with us. Wo nro extremely cnrcful In purchasing tooils to hnvo noiio but tbo best ami nioHt Billable to offer our trade- Consequently wo n, "ot overstocked with n rftiiintlty of shop-worn goods. Intcrost nro our lntorOHtH whon It coiiiob to buying nrugB, Chemi cals, Perfumes, Tollot Artlolos, Uubbor Goods, Patent nnd propri , ctnry Articles, Sundries, etc., and nbovo nil when It coiiioh to fill Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TUB BUSY OOliNER" PIIONK 298 FOR RENT C-room lioiiso nt Bunker Hill $12.00 All kinds ot hoiiEos In town for rent from $H.uo to Jr.i.oo Call and See AUG. FRIZEEN ALICE II The Popular Picnic Itout. Now makes regular schedulo on the South Coos River run. Leaves 'Mnrshflold weok days at 4 i. m. Ar jrlvcs In Marshflold at S: 4G a. in. aumiiiy, luuveu .miruunuiu ill o n. i.i. Returns nt G p. in. TO EXCHANGE Flour for cash Haines'. WANTED Bookkeeper with Jciimvl edgo of typewriting boforo Aug ust 1. Apply to A. 11. Daly. FORCED SAW? I iicres nt llnndoii, 100 ft. of Rlvor frontage- .435.5 ft. doop; Rlpnrlan rights. Permit to deep wntor nlroady secured from govornmont; Icvol; no over flow; perfect tltlo. Torms. Prlco right. Address Box CI. Bandon, Or WANTED A man to haul gnrlwgo from Palaco Rostaurnnt. FOR SALE 1 (1-foot Inuncli. good modol. oak Umbers, woll built, 4-hoiwe-powor. Drny onglno without coll nnd tlmors, 0R Seo M. 0. Coleman, North Bond. WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply to -Mrs. W. U. Dou glas. WANTED Girl for general house- work. Apply at onco .-ur. ivw. Cox, No. 188 Second and Park FOR SAW? OR TRADE A Coum- nla rlvor iisn uoai u. j. v " Phono 496, North Bond. WANTED To pnrclinso city prop- orty. Address "A" care nnies. WANTED First clns niecbniilc Aqqly In porson to Boavor uui Coal Company. WANTED To rent good dairy ranch by experienced man. au dress "F" caro Times. FOR SALK My fnnn 000 acres in ono lot or will cut up in pnrcoi i suit. C. W. Snnford, Marshgeld. WANTED Girl for general house work, Must have references. Mrs. O'Donnell, Bunker H1U. .Tmrr T-Twrr1 rnra at any time- - Phone 331Ttil after midnight 1813? fSm Personal Notes R. ill. WEIDER of LakeBldt? was a Mnrshflold visitor today,, t . ' PETER MARSH of Haynos Slough 1b a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE of Catching Inlot Is MarBhflold visitor today. CAPT. A. H. OLSON of North Inlot Is In the city on business today. MRS. RYRD LATTIN of Coos River spent tho dny In Marshflold. MISS AGNES MATSON of Catching Inlot Ib shopping In Marshflold to day. JULIUS LARSEN and wlfo of Lar son Inlot aro Marshflold visitors today. MRS', and MISS MANAKI of Ton Mile woro Marshflold shoppers to day. PROF. A. H. RAAI1 of North Bond was a Marshflold visitor this morning. E. E. HINKLEY is In tho city ngaln greeting his frlonds after n long nbHonco. MRS. R. II. OI.SEX nnd sister of Empire woro Hhopplng In Mnrsh flold today. MAYOR L. J. SIMPSOX of North Bond, was transacting business In tho city yesterday. ,1. W. HOPE of North Inlet enmo In from his ranch thin morning to spend tho day In town. F. M. FREIDBERO and Charlton Leo enme In todny from jtho Frold borg sunimor homo on Coos Rlvor. LAWRENCE PENDERORASS Ib vis iting nt the home of his father, Capt. Pondergrnss. DICK NOBLE and wlfo nnd family roturnod to Isthmus Inlot yester day after n fow days In tho city. NELS MUNSON nnd Hlllls Short woro In from Ten Mile- yostordny laying In supplies for tho deer BCIlBOn. MRS. HAMLIN and MrB. Maher of IsthmiiB Inlot enmo In on tho Bnn sheo this morning to spend tho day In town. F. M. PARSONS, tlmbor nnd ronl es tato dcalor of Coos Bny, was reg istered at tho Porkns yostordny. Portlnnd Oregonlnn. W. T. MERCHANT, II. S. Towor nnd Chns. Morchant lenvo tomor row morning to join tho camping party at Billiards. MRS. J. T. McCORMAC camo In this morning from tho McCormnc cot tago on South Coos Rlvor and re turned this attornoon. MR8. D. Y. STAFFORD and Mrs. I. S. Kaufman returned this after noon from a visit at tho O'Con nell cottago on Coos Rlvor. J. C. Haines, tho woll known Coos county pioneer, was ovor from Myrtlo Point this weok and was kopt busy greeting his many frlonds. .MISS ELSIE HALL returned this morning from a weok's visit with Mrs. F. M. Frledborg at tho Frold borg summer homo on Coos Rlv or. MARK WATERS loft yesterday aft er n fow days visit with his cou sin, Coll Iroland. It was tho first FIRST ON YOUR FleischmaiVs Fresh UNIFORM RESULTS MAKES OTHER YEAST. 2 Cakes OR 1 Cake and ORDER Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 U ttmo tho coubIus had met in 21 i years. FRED McNEIL canyj down from Gar diner this morning. I. S, KAUFMAN returned today from a business trip to Tacoma. ROY ROZELL was over from Co qulllo today greotlng Marshflold frlonds. MRS. ' LESTER ot Euroka was an Incoming passenger on the Holdon auto lino this morning. MISS JUANITA MURRAY, of Port lnnd and hor sister of Camas Val ley, aro visiting at tho Jack Car ter home. MISS PHOEBE LARSON and hor guest, Miss Ryan ot Seattle came In from Larson's Inlet todny nnd arc at the Rasmusscu homo for few days. MRS. OTTO SCHETTBR and son, Frederick, went up Coos River this morning to tho Williams' Camp to spend Sunday. Mr. Schot tor will follow on the ovcnlng bont. C. A. LANGWORTIIY returned yos tordny from Gnrdlncr where ho has boon doing electrical work on tho .Towctt residence. Ills Httlo daughter who hns been seriously ill, Is reported Improving. MRS. ADAM DONNELLSON nnd children left yostordny on the Re dondo for Berkeley, Cnl., whoro they will Join Capt. Donuellson who has Just returned from AlnB kan waters with tho stoamor Ho mer. J. C. SWINFORD roturnod todny from n'two month's visit with rol ntlvcs In Indnnu.i and Illinois. Mrs. Swlnford nnd .el In will re main In tho Enst until September 1st. Ho reports tho wenthor ns "florco" nnd Is glnd to got back to Coob Bay Breees. GEORGE BEALE Is expecting his brother Grant Bonlo of Snnta Cruz, Cal., n former Coob Bnylte, for n visit shortly. Mr. Bonlo Ib coming to Coos Bny via tho auto roitto and will stop In Mcdford to visit n slater thoro boforo crossing tho mountains to tho const. MR. and MRS. D. L. SCRIBNER and Mr. Scrlbnor'B fathor, J. II. Scrlb nor of Bay City left on tho Ro dondo yostordny for Snn Fran cisco. Mr. Scrlbnor has boon spending Homo tlmo on tho Bay on account of his hcnlth which has greatly Improved In this cli mate. FRANCIS II. CLARK of Mnrshflold, who Is prominently connected with tho proposed Rosoburg-Coos Bay railroad, nrrlvod hero this morning from Portlnnd whoro ho spent tho pnst few days attending to bus'l ncss matters. Interviewed this morning, Mr. Clark rotusod to talk regarding tho construction of tho contomplatod railroad, further than to Intlmato that thoro was considerable talk relatlvo to the road at Coos Bay, and that tho lino would probably bo built In tho nenr future Rosoburg Nows. SEE POLARINE OIL nnd Gronso display IN MILNER'S windows. POLARINE Tho world's AUTO MOniLE record LUHRICANTS at MILNER'S. WINS LIIJEL SUIT. Tho Lewis Co. of St. Louis hns won Its 130,000 llbol suit ngnlnst tho Rural Now Yorkor, which must pay damages for falso and malicious stntomonts about the Amorlcan Wo mnn's League. Press Bulletin. Try 'Times' Want aob WANT LIST Magic Yeast Daily DREAD IN HALF TIME OF for 5c 1 Coupon TODAY 4 LOCAL GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. ' (By Assoclntod Press.) OREGON, July 29 Fair to- night and Sunday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-. PORT. , For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. m., July 28, by Mrs. E. Mliigus, special government motcorologlcal observer: Maximum Gl Minimum GO At 4:00 p. m GO Wind, Northwest; cloudy. . Honcl. Projierty. E. W. Wright hns bonded tho.S. C. Brown property nt Third and Commercial streets for 110,000. Vnclo Dies. Coll Ireland was cnllcd to OInlla, Oregon, by tho sad news of tho death of nn undo nt thnt place. Ho loft yostordny morn ing. Geo. Logglo In Hospital. J W Bonnott Is In receipt of a letter from Geo. W. Logglo wrltton from tho Lnno hospital In Snn Frnncsco. Ho reports thnt ho Is rccovorlng from n rnthor sovoro Illness nnd hopes to bo ontlrcly cured shortly. Ho mndo tho trip to Snn Frnncisco nt Mr. Bonnott's suggestion. Mr. Logglo's mnny Coos Bny frlonds will hopo slncoroly thnt ho mny soon bo on- Joylng his old tlmo hcnlth nnd hnp- plncss. liar Dredge Named. Tho now bar going dredgo for Coob Bny Is to bo enllod tho Colonel P. S. Mlchlo: Ad vertising for bids wns begun Wed nesday and tenders will ho opened In about 30 days from now. Bids nro also being called for from bulldoni on tho Atlantic coast and If It Ib found thnt tho drodgo enh ho built thoro ijnd towod nround cheaper than on this connt, tho work will go to nn enstom Arm. Tho drodgo will hnvo n 20-Inch contrlfugnl pump. The sum of 350,000 wns npproprlntcd for tho work. A Clam Story. C. O. Ilockott, secretary of tho Southern Oregon compnny, who was In MarBhflold on buslnosB, yostordny brought with him a fow small Emplro clams which by actual not weight only wolgh 2 M pounds each. Mr. Hockett says theso woro somo culls from a lot thnt Georgo JnckBon brought In this morning nnd ns thoy woro too smnll for tho mnrkot Mr. JnckBon suggost od thnt rnthor thnn throw them nwny thnt ho would Bond thorn up to tho Marshflold Chambor of Com morco whoro thoy nro now oh exhib ition. Development Lcagiio Delegates. Tho Chnmbor of Commorco Is in ro celpt of an Invitation to sond dele gates to tho stato convention of tho Loaguo which Is to bo hold In Asto ria on August 14, 15 nnd 16. As thoro Is no fund to provldo "for pny mont of special dolegatos, the Asso ciation would bo plensod to hear from nny Coos Bny citizens who ex pect to bo going to Astoria about that date that thoy may bo appoint ed dologates and given crodontlnls nnd nuthorlty to roprosont tho Chnmbor of Commorco nt tho con vention. The convontlon will bo ontortnlned by tho city of Astoria nnd tho trip would bo an onjoynblo ono for those who nro In n position to tnko advantage of It. Anyono who thinks of making tho trip nro rcquosted to communlcnto with tho secretary of tho Chambor of Com morco. THE "FIRST CHOICE" TN THE REAL ESTATE MARKET. $050.00 Good bay view lots In South Marshflold. $800.00 to $1,030.00 Bost level residence lots in West Mnrshfleld. $2,000.00 Two largo lots close In, South Marshflold, all graded, nnd streot work paid. $.1,230,00 Fine prospective busi ness corner 100x100. $15,000.00 Only open cornor lOOx 100 In tho pavod busi ness section. $10,000.00 Bost dairy ranch buy In Coos county. Easy torms. $22,000.00 Best double corner, 50 x200, In paved business district. Ono block from Chandler hotel, I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 150 Front Street. k Rad the llmac' Want Ad. s r DM IN COS CO Are You Observing It As Patriotic Citizen by Eating Berries? Today Is berry dayl Aro you doing your duty to Coo county and to tho berrlcs7 Every man, woman and child should eat at least ono dish of somo varloty of berries today. Coos coun ty grows tho finest borrlos nnd lar gest variety of nny similar section in tho world. Appreciation of this condition should result in develop ing this Industry. Wo should eat berrlca, think borrlos and talk bor rlca until Coob county becomes as famous for Its borrlcB as Hood Rlvor for apples. "" It Ib doubtful It nil tho rosldonta of Coos county appreclato thoir good fortune in being locntod whero luscious nnd delicious berries nro so plentiful. Just rend this press dispatch from Scattlo and bo thank ful: "Seattle, July 21. A special from Fairbanks, says: "For two weeks somo In Fair banks hnvo boon enjoying homo grown borrles, tho first selling at 2 a box of 1C berries, but tho prlco hns now dropped to 1.50 n box. Tho borrles nro grown by John Shnrlo, n local gardonor who has spont 10, 000 In Importing plnnts nt different times nnd In lila nttompts to accli mate tho vines. Ench yenr ho hnB sustained n henvy Iosb through tho freezing up nnd drying out of tho vines during tho winter sonson." Now be thniikful thnt you llvo In Coob county and tnko homo nn oxtra box of borrloB this ovonlng. North Bend News Mrs. M. C. McLood will entertain tho Presbyterian Lndlos' ot North Bond Thursday aftornoon. Mrs. Ed. Coffolt nnd Dorothy and Theodore Coffolt spont a fow days this weok with rolatlves on Coos Rlvor. Rov. Albert Hlsoy and family, who hnvo been camping nt Charleston Bny,. aro oxpectcd to return this af tornoon. Mrs. A. S. Gubsor- and daughtor DorlB and Miss Hutchlns, who havo been visiting rclntlvos at Nowburgr start homo next week. Mrs. Frank Worrell of Vancouvor and Miss Graco Worrell of Portland came In on tho Broakwator nnd will visit for somo tlmo at tho homo of C. H. Worrell of North Bond. Mrs. M. J. Pratt and Miss Lois and Molly Johnson of Marshflold, who spent tho past ton days as guests ot Mrs. F. Hodson of South Coos River, returned to North Bond Wednesday, POLARINE at MILNER'S. WANTED All tho women nnd mot of tho nion to buy flour of Haines' Railroad? Certainly However, a dozen rail roads .would not enable you to get any better drugs or prescription service than you can get at our store right now. Do you know that there are only four regis tered, legally qualified pharmacists in Marsh field? Well, it's a fact, and two of these four are to be found at Brown Drug Co.'s store, We are not only registered pharmacists but We are graduate chemists as "well, Take no chances but bring all your prescrip tions here, Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phono 141 li 3