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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1911)
; -snsyjrw -rjsr-' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911-EVENING EDITION. ver. who has been visiting at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wor rel returns Sunday to her homo. , 1 ui BY THIS SPFXIAL SALE of DUTCHESS TROUSERS vxif ni VA r MRS. CIIAS MeMULLEN of Emplro wlio recently undorwent an opera tion nt Lane hospital In San Francisco, Is roportcd getting nlotiR nicely. m . fqg?? ir """""" ---"MMalltM,,l'M"Mnwl"WWMI' M !! Ill r lis ? ii 1 O (HPTrBifrfc an Kimf rfm p Mf li hi il ft- m4L Ji.f JlB. PL. KL. a' M H $1.00 a Rip THE WARRANTY: Vim limy buy it Milr r DUTCH KSK TKOISHKS friiin $ to tf(l nml near them two months. For every suspender button Unit cmiies iitr we will puy you TEX CENTS. If they lip In the sent or iNculine. wo will puy you ONE DOMjAK or GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. en We are closing out our stock of DUTCHESS TROUSERS to make room for the new line on the way from the factory. At the little prices asked you can renew the youth of your old suit for very little money Possibly one or two pairs of trousers will tide you over until next season and save you the cost of a new suit. Regular Sale price Dutchess Trousers, $6.00 Dutchess Trousers, Dutchess Trousers, Dutchess Trousers,' Dutchess Trousers, 56.00 $4.85 5.00 , 3.85 4.00 3.0U 3.00 2.25 2.00 1.45 Woo Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER MAKSTIFULLD OREO ON jpr..- Till: WEATHER. 4" 4 lily Associated Press.) $ OREGON. August 4. Fair tonight and Saturday. o 4 LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK- PORT. O For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. in.. Aug. a, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 04 Mlnlnmin 01 At 4:00 p. m 50 Precipitation. . . , 01 Wind. Northwest; clour. Postpone Trip. Tlio moonlight excursion of tho Mnrshllold SwoiIIhIi Luthoran eliurch which was sched uled for Saturday evenliiR lias licon Indefinitely postponed on ncrount of the absence from tho city of n num ber of tho members. FRED WEBIIER of Astoria return ed to tho Hay this week from tlia CoqitHlo whore ho has been visit lug old friends. Ho will leave soon for Astoria. MKS. W. A. DORDER of Myrtlo Point, who has boon spending n few months nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. L. V. Travor, fs reported quito 111. MRS. A. L. VANDERPOOL, who has been visiting at tho homo of hoc old time school friend. Mrs. Geo. Mnndlgo, will return Sunday to her homo In Minnesota. MHS. C. O. MAONES Is entertaining at her homo hi South Marshflold this afternoon In honor of her brother, Krlck Erlckson. nml wlfo who are hero from Portlnnd. trsoiattir'JxxKami.iin.tJiJJVBnmKixivxmtar- aujviiujHi'j.vtjaijir.:.iv'rairiiJUUgjmimig ARE YOU SUNB lURNH)? USE NYAL'S FACE GlUkM NOX-I MUTATING, NO.V-GKHASV AND SOON arborised, I.i:.VIN'H NO HIIINi: OH STICKY AFTHK-FEHLING. LEAVES Till: .SKIN' ('LEAK, SUIT AND HUM. Price Per Jar 25 Cente For sale nt tho BUS? CORNER PJ ION 13 298 LodhartParcons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. ) fg'' x WANTED Good M-eond liitnil wife. Also good typewriter. Address postotllre, Box 510, Mnrshlleld. WANTED At once .100 men to luivo their clothes elonned and pressed nt tho Unique Pantntorlum WANTED KH'ilenccd grocery man. Porninnout position. Insldo work. Addross L. O. enro TImos. I'or.ND OeulleuiiuiV Rold locket contalnliiK photo. Also Initials "M. K." was found on railway track near depot. Owner can Focuro trniuo by describing prop erty and paying for this notice. to deep water already secured from government; level; no over How; perfect title. Terms. Prlco right. Addross Box Gl, Ilandon, Or AVAXTKD First class mechanic. Apply In person to Denver 1 113 1 Coal Compnny. WAXTKO To rent good dairy ranch by exporionccd man. Ad dress "F" enro Times. FOK SAIjK My farm (100 acres In ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, yMnrshgold. AUTO IilXKCiii-i nt any time. Phono 231 R, aftor midnight 1S1X Had Collision Mr. Miller, tho painter was riding down Front street this morning on his motor-cyclo when ho collided with the Stauff del ivery auto. Ho luckily escaped without Injury but tho motor-cyclo was damaged somewhat. Postpone Meeting. Tho Baptist young people have postponed tholr regular monthly buslnoM meeting until Friday night, Aug. 11. It was to have ben hold tonight at Mrs. R. C Drew'M homo but was post poned on nrcount of the Baptist picnic. MISSES MI1.DRRD nnd Mnrgarot Callahan, nurses nt St. Vincent's hospital In Portlnnd, are upending tholr vacation nt tho homo of tholr sister. Mrs. Robert Snrtor In Marshflold. J. I. MARSHALL, reprosontlng tho Coffin Rodlngton Wholosnlo Drug gists In Snn Francisco, arrived hero on tho Rodondo. If thoro Is nnyono happy over tho railroad announcement that Is Biiroly Poor John. Ki'lirneiliT Home Unrui. Xows has reached hero that tho old Judge Ilonry Schroodor homo nt Arago, one of tho oldest lino rosldoucos of Coos county wnH dontroyod by llro this week. In early days It was tho sc'ono of many a fostlvo gathering of tho ploncors. South Mai'shlleld Dry. Tho wator compnny will Install n now wntor hydrant In South Mnrshlleld nt Sixth nnd Rlrod streotB tomorrow morning. All water In South Mnrsh- fleld will bo shut off botwoon tho hours of S to 10 o'clock. Consumers nro warned In advanco to proparo for tho drouth. MRS. X. JRXXIXOS. Mlsn Flosslo Jennings nnd Clair Jennings of Portland nro expectod to nrrlvo on the Broakwnter tomorrow for an oxtonded Rummer visit with roln tlvos nnd friends on Coos Bay nnd nt Myrtlo Point. R. C. CORTRLYOIT. tho Winchester and V. M. C. Ammunition export, loft tills morning for Portlnnd nft er nn oxtonded stny on Coos Bay. IIo mndo mnny friends during his stny who will look to return visits with plensuro. Flasiagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits First National Ban OF COOS 1IAV AT MAIISIIFIKL1). OHKfiOX. Capital and surplus aud profits $107,000.00 otnl resources 535,000.00 United States Depository for Postal Savings foes a general banking business, interest paid on time and savings deposits, w OFFICERS: w S, Chandler, M. C, Horton, Dorsev Kreitzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, W. S, Chandler, W.U.Douglas, Jonn F, Hall, -. iuvy, DIRECTORS: JV1, C, Horton, John S, Coke, Wm, Grimes, S, C, Rogers, M D M...-nU.f YY, I i IVIUI (JIIJi CAIjIj On A. I.nndlcs for window cleaning, door polishing, etc., phono S-J. FOR SAM!! lino Ilolstclu dairy cows, "S" caro of Times. FOR SAMS Cheap. Good piano, n mctroitylo jilano plnyor. nnd '10 rolls of good music. Rnqulro R. N' Smith, Flagstaff, or phono 31 2R, unamiHMNbnMMfaanuiiituuuujuiah Near Oakland, California Tho only Woman' College on die Tnclfic Comt, Chartered 1885. Xcnr tvso Hieat t'nlverltlc. Ideal climate throughout the year. I'ntrancc nnd eraduation rciiulrcmcnt equivalent to hoie of Stanford anil L'nivcnltv of California. i.Tkn cti.' k ii.,.. i.,..i,.i.i.... ii..,w..i Laboratorle for iclcnce with modern cqulp I-OH SAI.I'. 5 lino Hcrlcslllro HlWid mt.nti j.;xeciicnt opportunities for home SOWS. "S" cni-O of Tltlica. I economic, library itudy, muilo and art. Modern cvmnailum. hneclal care for health of itudent, out-door life. Pretldent, l.utlla Clay Canon. A. (.. Mtt. D., IX. D. For catalogue addrcts Secretary, Mill College 1' V).. California. fiADV With hoy of fcoventcoii wlahos position as cook nnd holpor or wnltrosg and waltor In logging en nip. Addross Rm. 0 Hotel RogorH l-'OH SALK Sil ncirs Improved lnnd sultnhlo for gnrdonlng and chlcUen raising, ono mllo from Myrtlo Point addross Harvey Smith, Myr-. tlo Point. FOK SALU A snnp, n new inoderi.i C-room houso nnd lot, with all Im provomonts. Price $l,noo if tnUon nt onco. Apply "W" enro of Tlmos IFOKCHI) SAIdv 1 news at Handon, 400 ft. of RIvor frontngo ,435.5 X'ortlan J, Oreron , , , VllMldent an4 Bar Bchool for Girl lir feharca of Blitin of Ht.John llaptlit KpUroljl uoiKgiau, acia.mio na iiiminttry Pprtiniit, Moil, Art, riotutlon, Of mnilnm, FcreotalccoJdrowTlli: KISir.lt hLl'KltlOH , Offleo28.8l. Ilelenxllnll MARSHFIKLD'S POPULAR FASn.jV HOTEL THE fiLOYl) rtmes roducod to: nay GOc, 75c nnd $1.00; weuk $2 00 to JO. 00. Houso ;ooping apnrtuionts with gns rnnge f 10.00 to n.00 pei month. FUI3r liii rue Lettuce lleiid. .T. J. Cllnk- Inhonrd hrnught In from his nnnlol's Creek placo this wcok n head of lot tuco that looks llko n Hiiccoasful can dldato for tho Coon county chnm- ploiiHhlp. It moasiiros 30 Inclins In circumferonco, 20 Inches in dlnmp tor nnd weighs B pounds. It Is on exhibition nt tho Ilnznr. Sells Itextiiiiriiiit. Tho O. K. chop houso wns sold todny hy W. N. Wnrron to Potor McOalo, who as sumed Immedlnto churgo of tho es tablishment. Mrs. Wnrron who wns recently called nwny hy tho sorlous Illness of hor mother, hns boon de tained hy tho illness of her father, nnd as It wns nncortnln whon sho would ho nhlo to roturu Mr. Wnr ron deoniod It host to dispose of tho rostnurnnt. Wnt or Franchise. Mossrs. Nolnn nnd Jnckson will moot with mombors of tho Marsbllold city council nnd tho North Ilond city council at tho city council chnmuor this ovonlng to discuss water franchises. Tho moot ing will ho informal ns It Is Messrs. Nolan nnd Juckson'i) lutontlon to on donvor to ascertain what Iho city otllcIaU think would ho n ronsonnblo frnnchlso. No oltlolnl action can ho tnkon on It. ft. deopj Riparian rights. Permit OATHS- t'.. W HLTjLIYAN. I'ron. JjUjmies Does Job Printing R dedTdaj Watermelons Grapes Apricots Canteloupes Pears Bananas Cherries Peaches Plums Apples Oranges Grape Fruit And a full list of all vegetables Lockhart's Grocery j Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Personal Notes W. P. MURPHY returned to Coos Klvor Inst night nfter u day in town. IIo says that Is tho only llfo to Ilvo. Fish nro biting protty good, tho swimming Is lino nnd nil ono hns to do Is to bask in life's sunshlno. PHTI5R LOGO IE of North Ilond was In Mnrshlleld yesterday exchang ing boosts aud congratulations with his mnny frlonds on tho com ing of tho rullwny. Potor Is en titled to say "I told you so," bo cause ho always has said tho rail road was coming. ARCIIIR JOHNSON rotumod from n trip to Portlnnd, Archlo clnlms some credit for tho Soiithorn Pn clflc nnnouncomont, you enn hear lilm say, "Woll, O'nrlon got scar ed, soon ns I arrived to Portlnnd I forcod him to ninko tho stnto mont." Stllottol ARTHUR D. LORD, n gns export of Chicago, connoctod with tho II. M. Ilylloshy Co., loft this morning for Portlnnd nftor a fow days spent with Mnnngor Jonulngs of tho Oro gon Powor Co. Mr. Lord wns most favorably Impressed with Coos hay nnd Its prospects. MRS. MARY McKNIOHT nnd Mrs. Fannlo Haatird expect to loavo Sunday to vliait at tho Geo. W. Logglo home In Oelltnghnm, Wash. Mr. LokkIo has rotumod to Bel llughnm from San Francisco whore he was rewiring troatment and Ii reported miioh Improvod. MRS. J. C. DOANI3 has roturnod from n threo wooka' stay In Myr tlo Point. Sho Is much Improvod in health. GRO. FLANAGAN. Jr.. roturnod this weok from nn oxtontlod outing nt tho homo of his undo, IIIIlls Short, nt Ton Mllo. SEYMOUR nELL roturnod to Port lnnd this morning on the Drain nuto lino nftor a brief business visit in tho city. CLYDE DAVIS, a mining onglneor from Novndtj, who has boon spend ing his summer vacation on tho const nrrlvod In Mnrshflold to visit with Miss .TamoHou, tho ) Marshflold city librarian. Mr. Da vis nnd Mlsa Jameson woro old collego clnsBinntos In Nohrnska. MRS. M. R. SMITH and hor daugh ter, Mrs. Florenco Hnwes of Loa Angoles havo gono to Port Orford for nn outing. PROF. LOUIS H. ROLL loft this weok for Portland nnd othor northorn points whoro ho will spend his vacation. R. PECK hns returned from Ro sohurg whoro ho hns boon on gul mnttors. IIo reports groat o .hu slasm nmong tho peoplo thore , 'bo nro Interested In Coos Rny t a tho rnllrond announconiont a". though Rosobtirg peoplo naturally had hoped that tho lino would bo from thoro to tho Bay. MRS. FRANK WORREL of Vancou- Cargo of liny Arrives. Tho Ro dondo vh' h nrrlvod today brought n larger cargo of hay for A. T. Haines which was unloaded nt tho Hnlnos dock. It makes tho Coutral nvonuo waterfront look busy nnd cronrd much commont when somo- ono staii ted tho rumor that tho hay was for tho horses to bo used by con tractor vn tho now railway. -f 1