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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1911)
fK' '' ' " " ktost THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0REG0N,TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1911 EVENING EDITION. w-f-jjf iIW;'",VII'1 Important Notice To Ladies of Coos Bay OR purposes of intro duction to the ladies and to advertise my ability as a fitter and designer I will make up a limited F - ' number of suits at low price of $20 and Up Two years experience at Meier & Frank's, Portland, Five years experience at Taft & Pennoyer, Oakland Remember, all fittings and work absolutely guranteed. W. C. BARIGAN, Can be seen at Magncs & Matson's. Phone 6 8-J. Shop in rear of Store. Do You Use Castile Soap? If you don't do you renllzo It In iih puro n soup ns you enn 11ml? Mndo iih It It), from oIIto oil and those substances that go to mnko up u strictly neutral aonp, It should bo In your bathroom. Wo havo boiiio CaBtllo Hoap hero every bar of It Imported. You should havo Homo In your homo. Also a full llnu of fancy toilet soaps tlio Attest mado, From 5c to 25c Per Cake Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. tih: ursY corner "WANTED CJIil for ofllco work. Mind havo fair education nnd reference. Address "Ofllco" caro Times. "WANTED Carrier boy to deliver The Times. Must at least bo In fourth grado at Bchool. Call .it Times' ofllce. "WANTED Girl or young man living at home, for ofllce work. Experi ence unnecessary. Address In own hand writing "Competent" care of Times. WJYKIts Two particular bargains In city lots. Bo quick. P.O., box 841, Mnrshflold. n BARGAINS In Coos Bay prop crty, address Box 841, Mnrshflold. T'ABM TltACTS .Several flno Im proved small tracts; othors unim proved. Close to Bay. Terms. r"0.. box 841, Mnrshflold. WANTED WAITRESS For work In restaurant. Apply "B" Times'. rOrt SALE Five Ilcrkshlro Brood sows. Address "S" caro of Times. WANTED orders to mnko willow Plumes. Reasonable prices Phono89 IKj! it SALE A simp, n now niodorn PHONE J!0H 0-room houso nnd lot, with all Im provements. Prlco $1,500 If taken nt onco. Apply "W" caro of Times. LOST Small link gold watch chain August !! Fludor plenso return to Times' ofllce. Howard. WANTED Room wKli liont, la mod orn homo, by slnglo man. Address Homo caro Times. WANT To buy good HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT Box 71 Gar diner, Oregon. WANTED 0 ' experienced coal min ers Beavor Hill Company. FOR SALE Paying hotel, 25 rooms, choap. Address "E" Times' ofllco AUTO LINE Cars nt nny time. Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X FOR SALE: Sly fnrm 000 ncrcs in ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Mnrshflold. For summer diarrhoea In children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera nnd Diarrhoea Roraedy and cas tor oil. and a speedy euro is certain. For salo by all dealers. COOS DAY TO DRAIN Quickest time possiblo Hoiden Auto Line, via Allegany. Through faro $8.23. Stago, steamer and auto via Gardi ner. Through in ono day ?7.50. Drain, Coos Bay stage lino. Through n two oays fti.oo. ov iiuuuuo uii baggage free. Norton & Hansen, agts. J Personal Notes MRS. J. L. FERRY, Sr., is reported sick at her home lu South Mnrsh flold. I JOHN STEINL1CHTNER of Ten Mile was a business visitor in Mnrshfl'ild Saturday. DAN McLAREN nnd wife will lenvo tomorrow for Spokane and Van couver, B. C. MRS. FRANK ROOI3RS of Coos Riv er will bo a guest ut the E. l Mot rlssey home this week. FRED McCORMAC returned to town today after spending several v.ocks on the Frank Rogers ranch on South Coos River. MRS. F. C. DREWS and son who have been visiting relatives In Mnrshflold will return to their home In Portland tomorrow. O. A. MORRISSEY Is making a bus iness trip to Coquillo nnd Bandon in the interests of the Coos Bay Paving and Construction Co. MISSES SIGNA HOLM nnd Dosslo Coku left today for Berkeley, Cul., where they will attend tho Univer sity of California the coming year MISSES MABEL nnd Mny Johnson left today for their home In Cnll forlna after -u short visit at tho Holm residence in South Murshfleld. CJEO THOMASON, formerly n resi dent of Marshlleld but now loeuted near Salem, arrived hero lust night to visit friends and relatives. Ho may decide to return to tho Bay. HARLEY REYNOLDS, who woa .for merly located on tho Bay out who has been nt Portland for the Inst couple of years, Is visiting friends In Mnrshflold. W. W. GREENWOOD nnd wlfo of Seattle are guests nt tho homo of their nleco, Mrs. G. W. Knufmun, In West Mnrshflold. Mr. Green wood Is Interested In n largo plpo factory on Paget Sound. This Is his first visit to Coos Bay nnd ho is much enthused over It. W. C. BRADLEY, who hns boon spondlug a. few daya on tho Day on business and pleasure, will return to Portland tomorrow. Mrs. Bor der, mother of .Mrs. L. W. Travor, who has been 111 nt tho Truver homo for somo time, Is reported to be In n rather critical condition. DETECTIVE TICHENOR of tho Port land pollco department passed through hero yesterday en route to Curry county. Whether ho was on uu outing trip or on pollco bus iness was nut learned. lie la a brother of Frank B. Tlchenor nnu tho old fumlly homo Is nt Port Or ford. MAX TIMMERMAN nnd wife and children and Mr. nnd Mrs. Barzoo returned yestordny from 11 couplo of months camping trip through Central Oregon and tho Klnmnth Falls section. Thoy woro very glad to got homo, having encountorol consldornblo hot weathor, tho mor eury reaching 117 nt ono point thoy visited. MRS. GEO PRITZ of Crockett, Cal., camo up with Mrs. P. Poralta to visit at tho J. 0. Langworthy homo. Through nn error yestordny, It was statod that Mrs. Poralta was accompanied byhor baby. Mr. ana Mrs. Pornlta lost their only child sometlmo ago. Mrs. Poralta and Mrs. Prltz will leavo In a day or two for tho Langworthy camp nonr Dora whore thoy will spend a week Not Often That is by us, We refer to cheese, butter, eggs, They sell pretty lively without publicity, They are bought by people who appreciate freshness and quality as well as )iice, The price is always small enough, these excel ences considered, Our object in mentioning it now is to et vou know where prime cheese, butter and eggs are sold, Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 CALEDONIANS 10 HAVE PICNIC Coos Bay's Scotch Society Will Hold Its Annual Outing August 27. The members of the Caledonia club, composed of all of the promi nent Scotch people of Coos Bay, nro mnking tirrungomontB for their nn- ntial picnic which will be held nt Charleston Bay Sunday, August 27 Last year the Scotch people got to gether and held a big picnic to which many others wero Invited. It was such u Hticcess that It wiib do elded to make the affair an annual event and this is the second picnic. Tho affair Is a public one nnd eve rybody is invited to attend. Provi slons havo been made for stenmorB and launches to leave Mnrsliflcld Sunday morning, August 27, at 8 o'clock. At Charleston thero will bo speeches by Dan McDonald of Marsh Held nnd others nnd besides thero will bo races nnd games ami a bag pipe competition and mnny other amuHomonts. A clam bake, Scotch dances nnd a platform dance will bo features of the picnic. after which they will visit In town for u fow weeks. MRS. C. F. McCollum of North Bend Is a Murshfleld visitor today. P. L. PHELAN of Myrtle Point Is In Marshlleld on business today. CI IAS MERCHANT has retumod from 11 fow weeks outing at tho Merchant ranch near Dullards. GEO E. PEOPLES nnd A. S. Hum mond of Coiiultlo nro looking aft er busluets In Mnrshflold today. MR. BAILEY of Seattle Is spending 11 fow weokH on tho Bay as tho guest of his brother-in-law, O. S. Dodge. MISS ANNIE SMITH haB returned from n week's vacation ut tho homo of her pnrents, Mr. and Mis. C. T. Smith, on Kontuck Inlet. WM. F. PAYNE of Seattle represent ing somo enBtorn investors, Is ex pected hcor to spond u fow days iih tho guest of Chns. I. Relgard. MR. SHAW, whoso dismissal by President Taft mnrked tho first stages of tho Plnchot-Bnlllngor controversy, Is horo from Portland looking nftor boiuo legal matters for tho C. A. Smith compnny. MR. MAHONEY, who does tho wntor front for tho Portlnnd Orogonlan, enmo down nboard tho Boston. This Is his first trip to Coos Bay nnd ho Is very much pleased with It. HHEAKWATEH sails at 1 o'clock WodnoBtlny nnd does not stop nt North Bond. Tho BIBLE In PICTURE nt tho CHRISTIAN Church WEDNESDAY evening. GOOD ADVICE FOR MARSHFIELD PEOPLE Peonlo in Mnrshflold who havo constipation, sour stomach or gas on tho stomach, should uso slmplo buck thorn bark, glycorlno, etc., ns com pounded In Adlo'r-I-ka, tho now Gor man appendicitis romedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings rollof almost INSTANT LY becauso this slmplo mlxturo nntl; sontlcl.es ' tho digestive organs and drains tho Impurities. Lockhart & Parsons Drug Co. Advertised JR -ft - -' yy II UU'TrS Ti tK-t l I I I X T. l 1 i r ,-- ' fJ t ICj R8 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Proas.) OREGON, Aug. 14. Fair to- night nnd Wednesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 1:00 p. in., Aug. 14, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum C8 Minimum 53 At 4:00 p. m 02 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clenr. Kinney Better. It Is stntcd that Mrs. L. D. Kinney li in receipt of advices from California stating that Mnjor Kinney who Is receiving troii ni'jnt nt a sanitarium thero, Is get ting along nicely. Is Ailing. Geo W. Trlbboy, who hiiB been visiting in Canada, write his family that ho is now nt his old homo In Indiana. He struck some' very wnrm weathor on his trip and tpys ho has not boon feeling well s nco he left here Very III. Word has been received horo that J. M. Davis, a well known Coos Bay pioneer who has been visit ing relatives at Santa Anna, Cat., haa been very 111. A telegram received last evening stilted that ho was then somewhat Improved. Thief HelenM'd. Mnrahnl Carter yestordny roleased J. Kelly, tho hobo charged with tho thoft of a pair of shoes from tho Clausen shoo store n fow dnya ago. Tho shoos woro re covered. Marshal Cartor Informed Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Llljoq vlst but tho latter did not shoo up nnd ho finally released Kolly and gnvo him orders to leavo tho coun try. Names Appraiser. W. J. Rust, who hns been chosen trusteo In tho Klnnoy mnttor has named Jns T. Morris, John II. Cnovos nnd John T. Morchnnt ns npprnlsors of tho Kln noy properties. Tho trust agroo ment provides that n vnluntlon of at least $500,000 must bo plnced on tho properties but thoy will fix tho values at which tho various pieces mny bo disposed of. Rojoleo Over Son. Mnrshflold friends aro In receipt of tho pleasing iiowb of tho nrrlvnl of a 0-pound boy nt tho Salom homo of Prof, nnd Mrs. R. R. Hewitt on Friday, August 11. Prof. Howltt will bo romomborod na principal of tho Marshftold schoolA last year and the many friends of himself and Mrs. Howltt will haston to extend congratulations. Sent to Coquille. Mnrtln Brown or Huxmnnn of Allognuy, who was ordered committed to tho stato hos- pltnl, wbb taken to the .jounty Jail atj Conulllo yestordny by Mr. Richard son who wns specially doputlzod fo' tho trim Constnblo W. B. Cox says that as nonr as ho could nscortnln tho 11 mi's right nnmo Is Huxmnnn In stead of Iluxsonii ns somo of tho of ficers understood. Dig Potato Vine. Billy Smith yes terday brought td tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco ono of tho inr gest potato vinos ovor soon in Mils section. Tho vino inonBiiro3 oor sixty-one Inchos In length. It Is not nil tops either as a numbor of tipuda remaining fast to tho roots attest. Tho vino Is ono of a numbor of largo ones that Mr. Smith had on u small patch of potatoos nonr his I101130 on North Second street. Names His Farm. Prof. A. G. Rnnb has christened his farm homo "Falrmount" which he hns had n glstorod, the numbor of his certificate waa "2" Indicating that It was tho second Coos county farm to bo nam ed under tho now stato law. Bo causo of tholr doliy In registering somo Coos county farmers will be tin nblo to reti.li tholr old nnines as ths stato will j ot pormlt two fnrms to hnvo tho tamo name and the first. 3iie registered Is ont'tled to tho right. Cannery Running. II. G. Ploogor camo ovor from Myrtlo Point today on a little business trip and will nt tond Masonic meeting this ovonlng. Ho reports tho now Myrtlo Point can nory busy and employing 18 to 24 porsons. Ho brought along a fow samples of tho vegetables produced as proof of tho enterprise of Us cltl- " to Kl Y07 H vfelf CHARLEY LEE I Veteran Traveling Man to Be Interred Here as Per His Final Request. Charley Lee, tho voternn Coos Bay traveling man who died yesterday nt Mercy hospital, will bo burled on Coos Bay as ho deBlrcd. Last ove nlng, W. R. Haines received n mes sage from Mr. Leo's mother, Mrs. L.K. Lee of Falrbury, Neb., in which eUo stntcd "bury body thero ns ho re quested." Tho body Is now nt Wilson's par lors and tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock, tho funeral cortogo will leavo thoro for the cemetery whore tho only services will bo conducted by Rov. J. T. M. Knox. Tho funoral will bo under tho direction of friend of tho deceased. W. R. Haines has nrranged to sond nil of tho porsonnl effects, watch, Jew elry, grips and trunks to Mr. Loo's mother nt Falrbury, Nob. , COOS COUNTY VALUATIONS. Tho Coquillo Sontlnol says: Tho Sentinel haB secured tho following figures showing tho valuntloiiB as re turned by tho Coos county nssossor for tho year 1802 to ,1011 Inclusive: 1002 1II03 1004 1005 100C 1007 1008 1009 1910 $ 2,858,764.00 3,050,042.00 3,051,705.00 0,571,232.00 10,024,074.00 13,508,510,00 14,009,031.00 14,790,211.00 15,514.512.00 1911 V .10'.77-7lCAflJ zoiis nnd tho oxcollonco of Its pro ducts. Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshfleld city council will moot tonight to take up a uiimbor of mnttors. Dinner Party. Mrs. E. F. Morrls soy outortaluod n Binnll party oC friends nt dlnnor Snturdny ovonlng In honor of Sonntor nnd Mrs. Brown loo of OkIahc.mil who nro summer guestB ut tho A. T. Haines' homo. Itaromdl Reception Tho momboro or tho Mnrshflold Catholic church are arranging for nn Infonunl farowell reception to Rov. Father J. A. Moran following tho ovonlng services thl ovoniug. Ho will leavo tomorrow for Eugeiio. Broke Hand Earl Hendorson who rought tho drnw with Roughhousa Charley Burns horo Snturdny night states that ho broke his right hand In tho fourth round nnd this account ed for tho npparout lack of steam la his blows through tho bnlnnca of tho light. Asldo from this, ho Bays ho suffered no 111 effects whntovor from tho bout. SEE Blblo lands and SCENES at tho CHRISTIAN Church WEDNES DAY ovonlng. I Don't forgot tho Turkish Dathf, PHONE 211-J. One Man Says I4JJ get about a dozen mom eggs a aay as a- resuu or feeding Dr, Hoss' Poultry Panacea," He has figured it out care fully, We can give you his name if you want it Would you pay 35c to add 7 dozen to your weekh. production of eggs? Wouldn't it pay you a ble; profit? ; ( Dr, Hess1 Poultry Panacea ?Ro and 85c, For sale by us only, Brown Drug Co. Manufacturing Chemists 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phono 141 t