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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1911)
...w i yto wmwmmt' ypvw!Jom-f Hjww"- THE COQS.BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. 3 Hello! Hello! Housewives of Mnrshflold uso Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocor dooB not koop It call up PHONE 7B-J. Freo dolivory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m: ulso BTEltlLIZKD CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE HKNZINE KEROSENE SAMSON' OAS ENGINES nnc CENTRIFUGAL I'USIFS Coos BayOil & Sup ply Co. MftnMleld, Ore. PHONE 802-J Mali Orders Solicited. Strained Joints Varicocele Veins Aro always relievo and of ton entirely cured ly continued uso of our hand woven olustlu goods. Each piece In innilo from puro, fresh rubber and the bcBt of hIIIc and linen. We enrry u complete up-to-date line In rubber goodH mid surgical muii1Ics: KIIOl'L Ii:it BRACES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ANKLE support llltS RUBBER BANDAGES, ('HITCHES, TRUSSES, SUSPEN SORIES, HOT W'ATEH BOTTLES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, COM 1IINATIONS, ETC., AT LOWEST PRICES. 1'IIOXE i!H Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. LEADING- DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits First National Bank OP COOS IJAV AT MAHSHFIELD. OREGON, Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00 Total resources 535,000,00 United States Depository for Postal Savings Does a general banking business. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, OFFICERS: W. S. Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsev Kreltzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W. S, Chandler, John S, Coke,' W. U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F, 'Hall, S, C, Rogers', r. S, Dow, W. P. Murphy, M, (J, Horton, I Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected would a0 well to call at the Pacific Monumental Wonts, South roadway and make Belectlpn from the large stock now on hand. " Wllsnn Via . !.. ... i..- ,-. .1 1 .l J ...- wiiaon has In his employ the ins CUttfir In r i . . wu9 uuuiiiy, auh none Times Want Ads Bring Results Wearing Qualities as Well as Style That's what you get at The Toggery always, It is acknowledged that we stand at the head when it comes 'to all the latest and niftiest in men's wear but quality is never overlook ed. HIGH ART UITS KINGSBURY AND STETSON HATS HEIDECAPS PACKARD SHOES The Toggery Formerly Geo. Goodrum. and Weak Muscles J J t. mf IV, ! l Br-tai cJJB only practical marble and gra ...a. 11.. . i . I- 4..naJ nui. iuu uuut ituia jo iuiuw C01CL WILL T Expect That Both Water and Waterfront Railway Fran chises Will Come Up. Tho regular meeting of the MnrsMold city council tonight prom ises to bo onlivened by discussions over tho water franchise and tho street car or waterfront railway fran chtso besides a number of other innttors. Tho return of Mr. Nolan who has been negotiating for tho local water works system and for tho new fifty- year wntor franchise Is expected to bo for tho purposo of personally try ing to get tho council to consldor his application which has been general ly regnrded as unrcnsonnblo. No ofll- clal statement hns been given out by Mr. Nolan regarding his plnns. It was rumored today that Fran cis II. Clarke, head of the Coos liny and Uolso Knllway project, would ask for a watorfront railway fran chise similar to tho one sought by tho other local men. This could npt bo confirmed. P. A. llalnos, chief onglneor of tho company, said thnt ho doubted tho report as ho had not been apprised of any such Intention. Advocates of tho municipally owned and controlled waterfront lino iro also taking n lively Interest In tho mutter. BASEBALL GOODS nt THE GUX- XERY. Don't forgot tho Turkish PHONIC 1!M-J. Baths. FOR SALE Cheap. Good plmio, a metrostylo piano player, and 40 rolls of good music. Enqulro E. N. Smith, Flngstnff, or phono 3125. MH'.M) Ladles' purse. Owner cnu hnvo pnmo by applying to W. C Lund, Forndnlo, nnd paying for this nd. WANTED A limn with SjKI.lOO to pick up n cholco corner 75x110 on cornor Second nnd Ingorsol streets. Tltlo Gunrnnteo nnd Ab stract Company. roll SALE Slv am Improved land sultnblo for gardening and chicken raising, ono mllo from Myrtlo Point address Hnrvoy Smith, Myr tlo Point. FOR SALE A snap, n new modern (1-room house nnd lot, with all im provoniontH. Prlco $1,500 It taken nt onco. Apply "W" enro of Times WANTED First class mechanic. Apply In porson to Denver Hill Coal Company. FORCED SAM5 t news nt lfatmloii, 400 ft. of RIvor frontngo ,435.5 ft. deop; Rlpnrlnn rights. Pormlt to doop wiiter already secured from govornmont; lovolj no over flow; porfect title. Torms. Prlco right. Address Box 01, Bandon, Or WANTED A innn to haul garbage from Pnlaco Rostaurant. FOR SALE Ifl-foot lauucli. good modol, onk timbers, woll built, 4-horso-powor, Gray onglno without coll nnd timers, ?05. See M. G. Coleman. North Bond. WANTED To font good dairy ranch by experienced man. Ad dress "F" caro Tlmos. FOR SALE Sly farm OOO nciv.s in ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshgold. AUTO LINE Cnrs nt nny time. Phono 231 R, nfter midnight 1S1X I JUST ARRIVED A COMPLETE NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BISCUIT CO'S. PRODUCTS Including all the familiar brands UXEEDA UISOUIT OYSTERETTKS' Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 , Personal Notes P. L. PHELAN enmo over from Myr tle Point today on. business. WILL SMITH of poos River Is n Mnrshfleld business visitor. MRS. T. J. MACGENN of Umpire Is spending the day with Mnrshflold friends. MRS. PRANK ROGERS, of. South Coos River Is spending tho dny In Mnrshflold. ' BEN McMULLEN of Myrtle Point Is In Mnrshflold on business and pleasure. CELL IRELAND hns returned from Olnlla where ho was called by tho death of an uncle. MISS MAI1LI3 CLARE MILLIS Ib entcrtnlnlng a number of friends at hor homo tddny. ARTHUR K. PECK Is spending a few dnys at tho Bungalow of Dr. Tower on South Coos River. REYNOLDS SEARS and Carl Lnttln hnvo gono on n vacation outing trip Into tho country north of Al legany. MRS. J. C. GRANT went to Roso burg to visit frlondB. From there sho will go to tho const to spond nn outing nt Coos Day. Eugono Gunrd. MR. and MRS. W. C. PETTYJOHN roturncd yostordny from a pleas nut Bummer vncntlon trip to Snlom whoro they visited relntlvos. MISS ROXlE HALL, doughtor of Judge nnd Mrs. John F. Hull, Is expected homo tomorrow from n week's visit nt Sumner. A. P. OWEN returned today to his summer homo on South Coos Riv er. Mrs. W. E. Dungun, It 1b niece, nccompanlod him for n short out lng. ERIC BOLT will tako a position with Olllvnut (c Weaver this weok to remain until ho leaves In tho fall to enter Wlllnmotto University nt Snlom. J. D. GOSS In n lotter from Mll.wnu keo to J. C. Kondnll snys thnt ho will return to Coos Bny nbout Soptembor 1. Ho Is hnvlng n fluo visit thorc. MRS. J. T. McCORMAC nnd Fred McCormnc will lonvo shortly for Portlnnd nnd Corvnllls whoro Come Along to tho Suomi Picnic Sunday, August 6th at Enegren's Grove Stenmor Alort leavos North Bend nt 8 a. m. sharp, connecting with the fleot at Marshflold, leaving Mnrsh flold nt 8:30 o'clock a. m. To aoc-om-modato peoplo who wish to go up In tho nftcrnoon tho launch Boultn nr.d AUco II will mako a trip nt 1 o'clock p. pi. If raining tho picnic will bo postponed. Whooping cough Is not dangerous when tho cough Is kopt looso nnd ex pectoration ensy by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It has beon used In mnny epidemics of this dis ease with perfect success. For salo by all dealois. SARATOGA FLAKES DIXXEll BISCUITS ' NABlSCO'S OYSTERETTES And fifty other varieties. Fffi OF IE rUTCPHDS Demurrer In Important Suit Is Overruled Barbour Case Up Again. Judge J. S. Coke of tho Circuit Court hns Just overruled n demurrer filed In tho Interests of Jnne A. Chadwlck nnd Patrick Hennessey In tho caso of tho Port of Coos Day to dotermlno on what basis the com missioners may excrclso full power over tho tldolands, the area be tween full tldo nnd low tide mnrks. Tho demurrer was on a technicality and tho decision upon thnt point now lenVcs tho cnBo ready to bo heard on tho mnln point. This will bo nt nn early date, probably. Tho suit was orlglnnlly started as a test enso by tho Port Commission to dotermlno on whnt bnBls they could obtain tho tldo flnts, contend ing thnt tho tldo-flnts hnvlng always been nnvlgnblo for a certain portion of tho tlmo nt least could not bo closed ngalnst public uso nny more than other highway by prlvato own ers. Patrick Hennessey was mndo tho defendant In tho original test suit but Inter J. W. Bonnott Inter vened In bohnlf of Jnno A. Chnd wlck. Tho points Involved nro now In Orogon nnd It will bo n lnw-mnklng decision besides its great Impor - tnnco to Coos Ray, Involving ns It does tho great nrca of tldo flnts. Prod will outer Orogon turnl collego this fall. M ISS WANDA STEVENS Agrlcul- lonvcs' Saturday on tho Redondo for California for n six weeks' vnen tlon. PROP. LOUIS II. BOLL loft today on nis annual six wcokh viiciuiuii wlilcu will ue spent in rortinnu nnd Los Angeles. R. E. DIXON of tho U. S. Forestry Sorvlco at Eugene, who hns boon n guest at tho homo of Chnrles A. Brand, nt Gnrden Valley, loft Wednesday night for Mnrshflold. Rosoburg Rovlow. E. S. BAROELT Is planning to lonvo this fall for Iown nnd Nebraska whoro ho formerly rosldcd to mnko an extonded visit. Ills brothor, T C. Bnrgolt, who formerly odltod tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise, is now vlsltjng thero. J. J. KENDALL. It. Mnstors, V. Mas- tors, L. Mastors and E. S. Mooro loft today on tho Drnln-Allegnny stngo for tho Loon Lnko country whoro thoy will spond flomotlmo hunting nnd flflhlug. MRS. GEAR of Bandon nnd her sis- tor, Miss Wllfloy of Portland who wore over Sunday visitors nt tho homo of Mr. E. D. Busby, loft this morning for Bnndon. Mrs. Busby will Join thorn Mondny Tor a week's vncntlon on tho bench. WM. LEDYARD, who nrrlved this spring from Grand Rapids, Mich., is In receipt of nows from his old homo to tho offect thnt thnt sec tion rocontly sufforod ono of tho most sovero storms In Its history. Tho npplo nnd pencil crops woro rulnod nnd much dnmngo dono to nil kinds of proporty. G. W. TRIBBEY left this morning on n buslnoss and plensuro trip of sovornl months' duration to nil tho points of Interest In Cnnnda and tho East. Ho oxpects to spond Bomo tlmo at his boyhood homo In Argus, Mnshall county, Ind., nnd nt St. Louis. Mrs. Trlbboy mny Join him In n weok or so. D. GRANT REALE nnd fnmlly nrrlv ed horo Tuesdny from Pnclflc Orovo, Cnl., by nuto and nro on Joying n visit at tho homo of tho former's brothor-In-lnw, Ed La Brio and fnmlly nt Wilbur. Bo foro roturnlng homo Mr. nnd Mrs. Bealo nnd family will visit rela tives In Coos county. Rosoburg Nows. MR. and MRS. LEO J. CAREY nnd llttlo daughter of Coqulllo nrrlvod todny on their way homo after an extonded visit with relatives and friends In Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tho trip back was to bring tholr little blue oyed baby girl to her now homo op tho Pacific const. Sho was atlny babo when they loft hut when they roturnod sho tod dled to the clopot to meet thorn. Trio" baby didn't know her par ents nqd tho parents senrcoly know tholr llttlo girl. MRS. A. J. DAVIS of t)io Whlto , House dry goods storo, loft on tho Broakwator for Portlnnd whoro sho goes to purchnso a large new stock of goods nnd will have a fine stock to display when Bhoj 'returns. ' J 4 LOCAL , GLEANINGS LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. in., July 31, by Mrs, p E. Mlngus, Bpeclnl government motcorologlcnl observer: Maximum 05 Minimum 54 At 4:00 p. m 58 Wind, Northwest; partly clou- dy. Changes Time. Tho "Alice H" now leaves Mnrshflold at 4 o'clock. Tho chango was mndo thnt btiBlnosa men desiring to spona tho night up Coos River might mnko tho trip. Meet August 8. Tho Coos county commissioners will hold a special meeting nt Coqulllo, August 8, to nt tend to Bomo spcclnl rond matters. Tho next regulnr session will bo hold In September. Todies' Aid MeetH. Tho LndlCB Aid Society of tho Lutheran church will meet In tho church hnll Wed nesday, August 2, nt 2 p. m. Mrs. Storgnrd and Mrs. Dnck will sorvo refreshments. M't Wednesday Tho Ladles Aid of tho Methodist Eplscopnl church will bo ontertnlned at tho homo of jMrs. Dnvld Nolson In South Mnrsh field Wednesday nftcrnoon at 2:30, August 2. All members nnd friends nro invited. Move to Mnrshflold. Mr. and MrB. - Tohn Messerlo expect to movo soon from tholr summer homo on Cntch Ing Inlet to Mnrshflold. Mr. Mes serlo has taken a place ns onglneor on the L'borty which Is soon to bo tilnrnil In commission liv tho Smith- .., pn No Door Yet. Geo. W. Chlls Is nnxlously nwnltlng word todny from CIiob Hlckox nnd Elgnr Mnuzoy who left last weok for tho Williams plnco on Pistol River In Curry county. Whother thoy will got tho limit tho first dny Is tho only question that Is hothorlng him. .T. Rush Bond. Tho mnny friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Rush, who llvod on tho Bny n fow yenra ago, will bo sorry to hear of Mr. Rush's death, which occurred In Pnsndona, Cal., July 3d. Mr. Rush was slrlckon with blindness nbout n yenr ago, from which ho never recovorod. Tho Immediate cnuso of his death was a stroko of paralysis. Will Go Camping. A Jolly crowd of campers consisting of Rov. nnd Mrs. II. I. Rutlodgo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wonvor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnl. Lnngworthy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy, Rudolph HUstrom, li mn Lnngworthy, Evollno Lnng worthy nnd Gortrudo Robinson lonvo tomorrow for Dora whoro they will spond two or threo weoks camping. NOTICE TO EAGLES. Special mooting of F. O. E. Wed jfculay night nt 8 p. m. J. W. DAVIS, Pros. OIL nnd GREASE GUXS nt THE GUXXERY. 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