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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION. WM 51 -Hiiiiiiiii 111 piii mill 't'''llIIMJIM'JM'eil''"J'"'J"F1"""'TimrwrwwwywwBffBBinBaMB MHUBLMMHa l.,ruc;c . I Illllli""rth TOO 10 Cents $1.00 THE WARRANTY: you nmy liny a jmlr of DUTCHESS TIHHSKHS from 92 to JjiO mill wwir them two month. For every suspender button thnt conic off we will pay you TEX CENTS. If they rip In the sent or elsewhere. e will pay you ONE DOLLAR or (JIVK YOU A NI'.W PAIR. MARSHFIELD DID YOU KNOW THAT In tho extonslou of tho publln sorvlco of this storo wo hnvo a brnnch oinco of tho WKLLS' FARGO i CO.'S EXPRESS MONEY OHDKItS. Thero Is no moro convonlont or economical way to re mit money or to pay accoun'.s, bills, dues, nssessmonts, subscrip tions, etc., than this. Ilcdcemablo by all EXPHKSS COMPANIES In thu United States, Canada and Moxlco. A rocolpt Ih Issued with overy Order for tho coiivonloncu nnd security of tho purchuBor. Mon ey promptly refunded on lost or stolon Orders. RATES: Not over J2. GO 3 Cts. Not over M0 15 Cts. " " 5 C " " " GO 18 " " "10 8 " " " CO 20 " " " 20 10 " " " 7G 2G " " " 30 12 " " " 100 30 " Over (? 100 nt Above Hates. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. THi: IH'SY CORNER PHONE 1!18 Royal Opens Saturday Tho Itoyul Theatre will bo oponcd Saturday night with 3,000 feetof Pictures Chango of progrum nightly nnd nest pictures obtnlnnblo will bo Bhwn. Hero is tho program for Sat urday night: WIR HAREM SKIRT Tho funniest funny film ovor exhi bited" American. WAS HE JUSTIFIED? Dison - Western picture. FOOLSHEAD'S Present itala featuro Him. Q' J LEMANSKI, Prop. 'jJJJHRead It Ovcrmttl 111 "JJJJJM Then Decide. IHUm ; J Want-ads In tho 1111 1 !!! 08 Day Times MUMI H Bring Quick Results HTry one now and prove If ! JJ Yourself that they aro $ :;Jhe ads that pay. The Times Want-ad columns aro read by J thousands of people each morn- $ jln8. It you wish to buy or$ ell. hire or trade, receive or JiiitJ6 ,nformtlon; Jf youjm III!. ,08t or" 'unim i i!!,"?netWBe and a ilitl. . recOTOr or roturn !!!!. ' let thtt PMMIIflll iiiii,!!!know " thru mwm 5lii!,.,a Wftnt-ad' MMIMMI a Button a Rip Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER WANTED Room with heat, in mod orn homo, by single man. Addross Homo enro Times. WANTED A cook. ''C" mni TIiuok" odlco. WANT To buy good HOMESTEAD HKLINQUISHMENT Dox 71 Gar diner, Oregon. FOR RENT iToom house, new. Terms reasonable, Dunkor Hill, Moub. Larson. FOR SAL15 FJno fruit ranch In Yw klma valley, near North Yakima. 13 acres in apples, cherries, peach es, apricots, 7 In alfalfa. Reason able terms. Addross "Snap," Times FOR SALE 23 foot luuiich, 18 11.1. 4 cylinder, 4 cycle engine. Enqulro Cuntz' garage. WANTED 0 experienced coal min ors Beaver Hill Company. CHIMNEY SWEEP Now Is tho time to clean chimneys and stove pipes for tho winter. You will save money now whllo It Is dry weather. When It commences to rain tho price will go up. Goo. Staugh, Phono 78, Blanco Cigar Store, TOIl SALE Six acres imirovcl land suitable for gardening and chicken raising, ono mllo from Myrtlo Point address Haryoy Smith, Myr- tie Point. FORCED SALi: 1 ncrcs at Bandon, 400 ft. of Itlver frontage ,436.6 BY THIS SPECIAL SALE of DUTCHESS TROUSERS 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 $4.85 Dutchess Trousers, 5.00 3.85 Dutchess Trousers, 4.00 3.00 Dutchess Trousers, 3.00 3 2.25 Dutchess Trousers, 2.00 1.45 OREGON ft. doop; Riparian rights. Pormlt to dcop water already secured from govornmont; lovol; no ovor flow; perfect title. TormB. Prico right. Addross Doz Gl, Dandon, Or roll BALK Paying hotel, 115 rooms, cheap. Address "B" Times' ofllco AUTO LINK Car nt any time. Phono 231 n, aftor midnight 181X ixm BALIS Tho Bolglan Ilreodlng association of Marshflold will rocolvo scalod bids for tho standard bred bay Dolglnn stallion Chntnpngno do Stavo. This nnimal is six years old and may bo soon nt Holsnor's barn. Tho company reserves tho right to roject any and nil bids Addross Albort Scoltg, sccrotary, Marshflold, Orogon. ' FOR SALE My farm OOO acres in ono lot or will cut up in parcols to suit. C. W. Sauford, Marshflold. SARDINE DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 th o to 11:80 As wo carry a largo assortment of sardines In tho Norwegian, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Amorlcan varieties, wo aro often asked tho question, Which is the Best? Which Kind Do YOU Prefer? 1 If you do not know, come In and And out. A Special Demonstrator will bo In charge to servo you, and to glvo you all tho Information you wish. Will is VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM. Lockharfs Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Mm This Is Cap Season You need ono for picnics, boating or hunting. A GO cent cap may save n 13.00 hat. Wo have a largo lino to select from. MEN AND HOYS' CAPS U5 nnd flOc HATS Wo enrry tho Thoroughbred, ono of tho best tnndo, and soil a- it for $ J.00 Our Statesman hat Is ono of good (liiallty, good enough for any man nnd sells for only !).5U SEE US BEFORE YOU UUY The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY PIIONK 32 1 to 5:30 fpNf r W'Yv3 JtTSJ. ' 7 J -cJ; ;,?sya;.f THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Aug. 11. fair to- nlBht ami Saturday. LOCAL TEMPKRATURE RE- FORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 1:00 p. in., Auk. 10, by Mrs. E. MhiBiiu. special Bovcrnmunt motcorologlcal observer: Mnxlmum G3 Minimum 53 At 1:00 p. m GO Precipitation 02 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Enlarge Mill. The Gardiner mill company Is putting In considerable now machinery which will Increase their output mnterlully. Finds Cap. Through n want ad In The- Times, Mrs. J. 12. Claroy re covered a baby's cap which alio lost luBt Sunday. Mrs. Derringer of South Mnrshllcld found tho cap ami seeing the lost ml In Tho Times, re turned It to tho owner. AVifo III. Mrs. Klernnn, wife of ouo of tho purchasers of tho O. C. & X. property, Is qulto III at their homo In Spokane. Owing to this, It will probably bo samo tlino beforo .Mr. Klerunn can bo on tho Hay. Mr. Lawyer is expected hero In ton dnys or so. Lo.ses Other Foot. John Colco Sr., fathor of Judgo Colco and Council man Tom Coke, who underwent mi operation yesterday, Is reported got tlng along lino. Tho operation was for the amputation of his foot to pre vent the spread of gangrene Ho hnd proviously lost his othor foot. Try Biec(l Htmt. Tho speed boat Coos liny which is expected to win big honors for this section nt tho As torla regatta, will soon bo ready for her trial trips. A number of chan ges hnvo boon made- lu her nnd It Is expected that uho will hit tho forty- mllo mark with easo. Fred Powera' Wolf .II will probably bo pacomakoi for hor on tho trial trip. Wr'n Destruction. Will bo gra phically portrayed at tho Orphoum tonight In moving pictured lasting llf toon, minutes showing tho huvoc wrought by cannon, poworful nin chlno guns and dynamlto nt Juarez, Moxlco. Rod Lopoz, tho notorious outlaw, also appears In tho picture along with tho rest of the poorly clad Iusurrecto army. Miss Florouco Luwronco and Arthur Johnson ap pear lu a uow Lubln comic. Bottor go boforo olght or after nlno o'clock nnd bo assured of a seat. No ndvanco In price. Personal Notes MISS HELEN SMITH of Coos River was a Marshflold shopper. T. M. COLLVER and family of Catch lug Inlet nro Marshflold visitors. FRED NOAH of Allegany Is looking aftor business Interests In town. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE of Catching Inlet was a Marshflold shopper yestorday. R. J. MONTGOMERY and family hnvo returned from an oxtoudod summer outing at Ton Mile. MRS. JACK DAVIS, who has been 111 for several weoks, Is roportod to bo lu a rathor critical condi tion. CIIAS NELSON of North Cooa River was down from his ranch yestor day, tho first tlmo in uovoral months. MRS. RICHMOND of Coqulllo passed through hero today on routo to North Coos River to visit nt tho homo of her father, Geo Gould. PROF HENRIK GJERDRUM, tho pianist, loft today for Missouri whero ho haB an oxcollont position with a musical conservatory. Mr. GJordrum was very favorably im pressed with Coos Bay and expects to roturn hero somotlmo later to locate here. HENRY BREMER came down yos torday from Noah's logging camp for modlcal attontlon. A log b lng Jerked down hill loosened BOtno stones, ono of which struck Bremer on the head mid Inflicted a severe scalp wound. C H. SELBY went to Myrtle Point this morning on business. MRS. T. C. BinCH will entertain a few friends nt her homo this ovo n lug. CHAUNCEY CLARKE loft yesterday to spend n week with Wesloy Sou mau at the Orchards. MISS MAY WALL returned today from ti four weeks visit with friends and relatives In Portland. EUGENE CROSTHWAIT and wlfd entertained u fow friends nt a din nor party at their homo last eve ning. MRS. CURRY and daughter, who have been guests at tho homo of her bou, Myrton Curry, will leave Sunday for their homo In Port laud. MISS DOROTHY GIUSON roturnoJ to her homo In Dandon today aftor spending n few days at Institute here. MRS. C. II. WALTERS Is going to spend a few days with Mrs. Jones at their summer camp up Coo River. MRS. EUGENE O'CONNELL will leave In a day or so for an extend ed visit with hor daughter, Mra Win. Ford lu Portlnnd. MRS. R. O. O RAVES and chlldron re turned yesterday from Portland after u short visit thero. Mr. Graves will return on tho Boston. MISSES COLLAHAN, who hnvo been spending their vacation with their ulster, Mrs. Robert Snrtor, will leave Sunday for their homo la Portland. W. C. PENNOCK, a son of Justice -Ponnock, nrrlved hero yos terday from Alaska whoro ho hns been for a fow yonrs. Ho may ro mnln on tho Dny. MR. COHAN, a registered pharmnclst of Portland, arrived hero yestorday to nssiBt W. P. Parsons at Lock- , hart-Parsons while Hnrry Wink ler lu on his vacation. GKO P. LAIRD of Bandon was a Marshflold business visitor yestor day. Ho says that ovorythlng Indi cates n big tlmo ut the carnival thoro tho latter part of tho month. CHESTER BEAR was In from North Inlet thin morning. Ho is arrang ing to mnko final proof on his homestend which Is about n quar ter of a mile from tho John Boar ranch. CIIAS LEE, who has been confined to his room nt Tho Chnndlor, was taken to Mercy hospital this week. Ills condition Is critical nnd It Is not bellevod that ho can long sur vive. D. A. PATTERSON of Floronco Is In Marshflold on business. Ho re ports a big boom on In tho Sluslaw country ulnco tho announcement thnt tho Southern Pacific wbb go ing to build through thero to Coos Bay. W. C. BRADLEY, formerly with tho Modorn Company hero but now with tho company at Portland, ar rived horo yestorday to visit old friends and look after business In terests In this section. F. A. WARNER, n son-in-law of O. A. Smith and who recontly pur chased considerable proporty on tho Bay, Is oxpected horo on tho noxt Nann Smith. Mr. O. A. Smith Is now In San Francisco but ox poets to bo on tho Bay within a fow weoks for nn extended Btny. DR. F. J. HAYES roturnod to Coos Bay yestorday after a fow months business nnd plcnsuro trip to northern points during which ho was unnblo to And anything thnt looked any whoro near as gooduia Coos Bay. "Ho has secured a flna lot of new equipment for his optc metry bislness hero. J. L BEATTY, formerly pastor or tho Marshflold Methodist church, and woll-known throughout South ern Oregon whoro for years ho acted as missionary among tho In dians, Is horo from Cottngo Grove to visit Copt. Edwards of Allegany and othor old frlonds. Ho has been living on a ranch for tho last few years for tho bonoflt of his wlfe'a health but expects to roturn to tho ministry next year. h.l $'