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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
5? -j;fc'r vrhr BJftf,?'K'1''l"M ' THE COOS BAY TJMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 3 ) 1 )' h iw? JH S ) ? Pillows, Bed Spreads, Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Cases A careful comparison will convince you of the superior qualities and low prices of our lines. Perry, Montgomery Nyal's Mountain Herbs FOR THE PREPARATION AT HOME OF A DELICIOUS Stomach, Liver and Kidney Tea EFFICIENT, MILD AND AflKEEAIILE THEY PURIFY THE llIiOOD AND TONE UP THE SYSTEM. ( iuiSllJ Price 25 Cents Tor snle at the BUS? CORNER 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 OF COOS MAY AT MAKSIIFIELD. OREGON, Capital nnd 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, Dorsey Krejtzer, President, Vice-President. Cashier, DIRECTORS: W. S, Chandler, John S, Coke, W. U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F, Hall, S, C, Rogers, P. S. Dow, W, P, Murphy, Mi C, Horton, Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected B uia a eli to call at the Pacific Monumental WorKs, South roadway and make selection from the largo stock now on hand. .' w,lBn,has in his employ tho only practical marblo and gra nite CUtter In rt- i , M ... n.. i . .. i- j..-n.i ... vuuo couniy. Aua none Times .Want Ads ajMMiil We have fell sazed Metal Beds from $3.00 isp. CeMer-spporrted Srings $3 up. Good comfortable Mattresses from $3.75 up. Extra quality extra size blankets $ 1 .25 and up. SBCHWI' oui mo uent wuut id imuou Bring Results Co. WANTED EviM-iliMiccil grocery man. Pormnncnt position. Inside work. Address L. 0. enro Times. FOUND (.Yntlcmiiu'H gold locket containing photo. Also Initials "M. E." was found on rnllwny track near depot. Owner can socuro snmo by describing prop erty and paying for this notice CALL On At Lunelle for window cleaning, door polishing, otc, phono 8-J. FOR SALE '2 Hue Holsteln dairy cows, "S" enro of Times. Bas?S 'FOR SALE ft flue Berkshire 11 rood Sows. "S" enro of TlmeB. LADY Willi hoy of wvontcoii wishes position as cook nnd holiior or waitress and wultor in logging camp. Address Urn. G Hotol Rogers FOUND Pot canary. Owner can liavo snmo by paying for this nd. FOR RALE SN acres Improved land snltnblo for gnrdonlng and chlckon raising, ono nillo from Myrtlo Point address Harvey Smith, Myr tlo Point. FOIt SALIC A simp, a now modern G-room houso aud lot, with all Im provements. Prico 11,500 If taken nt onco. Apply "W" caro of Times WANTED First clnsa mechanic. Apply In porson to Denver Hill Coal Company. FOR SALE 10-foot launch, good model, oak timbers, woll built, 4-horso-powor. Gray onglno without coll and timers, $G5. Soo M. 0. Coleman, North Bond. WANTED To rent good dairy ranch by oxporloncod man. Ad dress "F" caro Times. FOR SALE My farm OOO acres in ono lot or will cut up In pnrcols to suit. C. W. Snnford, Mnrshgold. FORCED SALE I news nt Mnndon, 400 ft. of River frontngo ,435.5 ft. deep; Riparian rights. Permit HEINZ PICKLES in bulk Dills, large . per doz. 25c Sweet pickles, small, qt. 30c Sour pickles, small, qt. 25c Lockhart's Grocery , Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Personal Notes OUO. E. PEOPLES of Conuillo Is In Miirshllolil today on business. IIHGEXH CROST1IWA1T returned Inst evening from u business trip to Conuillo vnlley points. 0. V. SHELLY returned yesterday from Dilution ami reports that tho Coiiullle Is very prosperous. MISS HILDA STENIIOLM expects to leave on the next Kedondo for a short visit In San Francisco. GEORGE SHERIDAN of tho North Homl Condcusury was a Mnrsh- lleld business visitor yesterday. WALTER PUTTERS and wlfo of Allegany woro guestB of Mnrsh lleld friends and relatives today. HUGH SNEDDON and Davo Rocs nnd their families arc spending n couple of weeks camping nt tho bench. W. P. MURPHY returned this morn ing from a short outing at the Goodwill plnce on South Coos River. MRS. FRANCIS McLEOD Is spend ing n few days as tho guest of Mrs. W. P. Murphy on South Coos River. MRS. EFFIE FARRINGER Is tho guest of Mrs. Win. Dungnn nt tho Al Owens summer homo on Coos River. MRS. MARY McKNIOHT nnd MIr Mary Motlln left yestordny for a short outing nt tho McKnlght ranch. MRS. P. M. WILRUR and Mrs. F. M. Pnrsons loft this morning to visit friends nt tho South Cons River summer colony. MISS VIOLET HENDERSON return ed this morning from a day's visit with Mrs. J. T. McCormac nt tho McCormnc summer homo on South Coos Rlvor. W. N. EKBLAD and wlfo nnd A. J. Nobs nnd wlfo aro planning nn ox tended outing nnd camping' trip In tho vicinity of Golden and Sil ver Falls abovo Allegany. PAUL SCHILLERSTROM of North nond is nrrnnglng to lenvo tho last of tho wcok for San FrnnclBco nnd mny visit his old homo In Nevada boforo his roturn. MRS. N. J. CORNWALL nnd chil dren oxpect to lenvo for Ilorkoloy tho Inst or tho week after nn ox tonded visit with Cnpt. Cornwnll nnd othor rolntlvos In this section. L. O. MACKLIN, managor of tho Cudnhy Packing company at Portland, nnd his wlfo nrrlvod horo yestordny for a week's out ing. Thoy aro tho guests of H. W. Pnintor who represents tho compnny in this section. Ho js to dcop wntor alroady secured from government; lovol; no ovor flow; porfect title. Terms. Prico right. Address Box 01, Mandon, Or AUTO LTNE Cnra nt nny tlmo. Phono 231 R, nftor midnight 181X FOR SALE Cheap. Good piano, n motrostylo piano plnyor, and 40 rolls of good music. Enquire E. N. Smith, Flagstaff, or phono 3125. Right In your busiest season when you havo tho least tlmo to spnro you nro most likely to tako diarrhoea and lose several days' tlmo, unless you havo Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody at hand nnd tako a doso on tho first appearance of tho disease. For salo b all deal-ora. enthusiastic over tho prospects of this section, being fnmlllar with It through previous visits. MRS. C. R. PECK has returned from a short stay nt "Tho Nook." SAM SHOOK of Coos River Is n Marshflold business visitor. MISS FLORA KELLY of Dnnlols Creole Is a Mnrshlleld shopper. MAJOR MORTON TOWER of Empire- Is n Mnrshlleld visitor today. IAS LANDRITH and wife nnd baby of Coos River, aro Mnrshlleld vis itors. MISS MAUDE ELLIOTT of Conuillo Is spending n fow days In Mursh flcld. MRS. R. F. WILLIAMS returned yestordny from n trip up Coos River. FRED TELLER of San Frnnclsco Is expected hero on tho Rcdondo to visit frlonds. MRS. MARY EARLY of "West Marsh field nnd Miss Donnelly who were visiting on South Coos River, re turned yesterday. MISS LILABEL DAVIS, who has been spending n fow weeks on the Day, vll return to her homo nt Alameda, Cnl., on tho next Rc dondo. E. E. STRAW, C. F. McGcorgo nnd Hnrry MeKeown loft Inst evening for tho Merchant ranch near Bul InrdB whero they expect to bag some deor nnd other big game. MR. nnd MRS. 55. T. THOMAS of Al legany oxpect to lenvo In n Bhort time on an oxtonded visit with relatives nnd old tlmo frlomlH In KnnsiiB, Missouri nnd Oklahoma. MRS. MAY DROWNING nnd Miss Nan Browning, who hnvo been spending tho Biimmor at tho homo of Rov. Browning, oxpect to leave on tho noxt Rcdondo for Cnllfor nin. MRS. HARRY LESLIE nnd Bon, Mol vln lenvo on tho noxt Bronkwator for Portland whoro thoy will Join Mr. Lesllo who loft somo tlmo ngo. Thoy Intond to mnko Portland tholr homo. E. K. JONES, who roturnod todny from n business trip to Bnndon ropnrts that thoy aro mnklng rapid progross In propnrlng for tho big carnival. Thoy havo raised tho necossnry monoy to gunrnnteo nn nlrshlp flight. MRS. WM. LAWLOR Is spending n fow days ns tho guoBt or Mrs. Arthur MeKeown on South Coos Rlvgr. J. W. Flanagan nnd wlfo nnd family nro nlso guests nt tho MeKeown homo. W. S. CHANDLER enmo down from Coos River this morning to look after business Interests. Ho is onthused not only ovor tho pros pocts of tho Southorn Pacific building In horo but nUo ovor tho prospects of nt least ono othor lino SEYMOUR II. BELL, formerly man- ngor of tho Coos Bny Oas and Electric company, enmo In from Portlnnd via Allegany Inst ovo nlng. Ho said ho was Just down looking after somo Intorosts on tho Bay. Of'" courso, ho Is olatcd ovor tho railroad prospects. C. B. SELBY returned Inst night vln Brain from Portland. IIo reports that n number of onglnoors camo In ns fnr as Scottsburg to Join tho parties who nro survoylng tho route for tho Southorn Pacific's now lino. Everywhere ho found tho grentost onthuslasm ovor tho prospects. MR. ELI COOKE, of Blnckburn Eng- land, reached Coos Bay Tuesday for a visit at tho homo of Rov. and Mrs? Q. LoRoy Hall. Mr. Cooko Is making his first visit to America and In tho pnst two months has visited most of tho important cities in tho United States and Canada. Ho sayB this climate at Coos Bay boats them nil for comfort. Ho plans staying as long as ho can. NOTICE TO FRUIT OROWERS. A meeting to nrrango for tho nalo of Qravonstotn apples will bo he'd at 10:30 a. m. Saturday, August C, at tho Marshfleld Chamber of Com merce. All growers nro requested to attend. No further notlco will n given. Coos Bay Fruit Growors Associa tion. P. M. HALL LEWIS, Pros. A TURKISH! BATn GOOD. Phone 214 wllliftlCu II 'nftJV w- . A. di LOCAL . GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Aug. 3. Fair to- night nnd Friday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. m.,-Aug. 2, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Mnxlmum CO Minimum 49 At 4:00 p. m GO Wind, NorthwcBt; partly cloudy. Oct Deer. Dob Lnng nnd Oscar Kronholni returned yestordny from a short deer hunt, having landed n flno buck soon after they loft town. Hurt , IIIn Hack. Tom Hnrvey Is lnld up with a bad wrench In his back which ho sustained by n fall while Inspecting tho roof of tho Going & Hnrvey building on Tues day. Xnl Closed 12. W. Wright has not yet closed his option for tho S. C. Brown property nt tho southeast comer of Third nnd Commercial. Tho option which was given for ?10, 000 still has a week to run. In III. Word hns been rccolved hero that V. B. Tlchenor who recent ly returned to his homo in Portlnnd nftor a short visit In this section, Is now 111 of tonBllltls. That it will not bo serious Is tho hope of his many friends hero. Get Two Deer. J. Albort Mntson and his nophow, Rnlph Kruso, re turned this morning from tholr deer hunt. Thoy secured two' nlco bucks, Thoy roport thnt deer aro plentiful but thnt It Is hard to find them la tho heavy brush. Wants Divorce Clara M. Look has bogun Bult in tho circuit court for n divorce from Wm. II. Look. Sho ovldontly has not had u look at Look for a long tlmo ns Bho doesn't know whoro to look for him nnd Is having tho notlco of her suit pub lished. Mill Burned. L. J. Radloy of Bnndon wnB In Marshflold yestorday nrrnnglng for now equipment for his Bnwmlll which was burned n couplo of days ago. Tho mill wns loented about four miles bolow Bandon nnd had n capacity or botwoon 10,000 nnd 15,000 foot. IIo oxpects to havo tho now equipment In bo that ho can ro Biimo operations In n wcok or bo. Initiate One. President A. J. Noss, Sec. C. W. Montgomery nnd Tronsurer J. T. Harrlgan or tho A. C. O. club nnuounco that John Ju lius Kronholm, nlloB tho "Calico Kid," was duly Initiated Into full momborshln or tho ordor yestorday nrlornoon nt n Bpoclnl mooting. No othor business wns takon up, but it is oxpected that arrangements will bo mndo for a now temple for tho ordor. nave your Job printing done at Tho Times office. 'The Different Kind' Thore's a distinction and an individuality about Whitman's Chocolates and Confec tions that is readily ap parent at the first taste, Whitman's, famous since 1842, have attained ab solute perfection in Jie confectioner's art, v Try a box of Whitman's Chocolate covered Mar aschino Cherries, you'll be delighted, They cost 50 cents, Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists, 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phone 141 i