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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1911)
t?ytr j"i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. THE TURKISH BATH PARLORS HAVE MOVED From their old quarters, In tho Cooa building, one block north to n now homo at 392 Broadway which has boon especially nttcd up for thorn and whoro thoy tiro bottor prepared than ovor bo foro to rondor oxcollont botvIco to tho public. TURKISH, RUS SIAN, STEAM, KliEOTltIO and SHOWER BATHS, In fact any bath that can bo glvon unywhoro may bo Boourod horo. You oro cordially Invited to call nt our now quarters. Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants PHONE 214-J. 31)12 BROADWAY MAHSHFIELI) u We Have Over 3,000 Articles In Our Stock And Every One t Is a Bargain J(fj 3U :flUhkU7 K1. i DaVi3 :,w;)Rsyo'vH. Of his time thero. Consequently ho l'otnlns his olllco In Portland. Be Sure of Your Medicines Clood medlclno Is often mor npcessnry than good food. When yon aro strong and well, a llttlo poor food may not do you any harm but when you nro weak and sick a spoonful of poor mudlclno can do Irroparablo Injury. You will Ilnd It Hufcat to nlways "dopend on this storo" for nil tho mudiclnoB you require no mutter whether you buy Btandard )roparatlona or If It Ib a doctor's prescription you want filled. Tho Busy Corner 1b equipped to supply you with tho very boat quality nt tho very lowest prices and both nro Impor tant considerations In buying medicines. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Coos BAY ASH STAR 17 Tho more That Saves You Money, OHO. N. BOLT, . - Manager. Front Street, Mnrshilcld. TI1K AVKATJIEU. v J (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Aug. 17. Fair to- night and Friday. Sprains roqulro caroful treatment Kcop qulot and apply Chnmborlaln'a Liniment freely. It will romovo tho soronosa nud quickly restoro tho parts to a healthy condition. For snlo by all dealors. THE BfSY CORNER PHONE U08 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 BAY AT MAHSHFIELI). OREGON, Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00 Total resources 535,000.00 UnitedjJStates Depository for Postal Savings Does a general banking business. Interest paid on time and savings deposits. OFFICERS: W. S. Chandier, M. C, Horton, Dorsev Kreitzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier", DIRECTORS: W, S. Chandler, John S, Coke, W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John' F, Hall, S, C, Rogers, F, S, Dow, W, P, Murphy, M. C, Horton, HOYS A TREASURE CHEST, full of hundreds of dollars In hard cash! Tho TRAIL to It, any wldc awako hoy can follow. Don't worry any longer where to get real money or whatever nrtlclo you want. Cotno to ub nnd get It. Par ents Investigate! for this self-same ROAD hns led many a hoy to n hank ac count. Come with your hoy If you choose. Conio early. NORTON' Jft HANSEN. IMuy Coqulllo Thu Marshllold hasebnll team Is figuring on pluylng Coqulllo at Coqulllo next Sunday. Tho game has not neon definitely ar ranged. If the team .does not go to Coqulllo, they will probably play Sumner. Eight Coming II. V. Painter this morning received a telegram from some old friends nt Guthrie, Oklti., stating that eight prominent Germans of that city wero Btartlng for Coos nay with u view of Invest ing and locating here. Ia-uvc Today. The outgoing pas sengers on the Allegnny-Drnln auto line this morning Included AV. W. Greenwood, Fred Lelley and 12. A. Lelley. Brings Flowers. This morning, .Mrs. W. II. Curtis presented the Mnrshfleld Chamber of Commerco with some hnudsomo bouquets which won much admiration from visitors. Greenwood roinnlned for a longer visit. SIMON ERICKSON, formerly of Ton Mile, came in from his ranch to day on bulsness. E. T. HAAVLHY of Uolso, Idaho, Is In Marshllold with n view of locat ing on tho Ray. Fino Entertainment. Tho special entertainment given nt tho Marsh field Christian church lust night was largely attended nnd was greatly en Joyed. The illustrated lecture by Evangelist AVllllums on BIblu lauds was highly educational besides be ing religiously meritorious. Miss El len Flook's singing was also highly enjoyed, Miss Flook having tin excep tionally well trained sweet voice. Aftor singing thu solos, "Nlnoty Nlno" nnd "Abide With Mo," she lead tho congregation in "Nearer My God to Theo." Train Knrllcr. Tho aftomoon train for Portland now leaves Drain earlier and In consequence dipt. Ed wards lias had to advance tho hour of departure on Is auto lino. Be ginning next week, the hour of de parture will ho G o'clock Instead ot 0:30. Initiate One. Marshllold Lodgo of Elks last evening Initiated AV. E Rest of North Heiul and later onjoy ed a llttlo spread. Tho lodgo la planning to incorporate ns a result of purchasing tho Geo Ayre proporty, the Until details ot which were con cluded today. WANTED Waitress In ivstuiinmt. Good wages for experienced girl. Apply "IJ" Tlmoa olllco. TO RKMNQUI.Sir SMO mil's Calif ornia land. A bargain, Box 2SG. WANTKI) TO RENT Small furnish cd or uufurnlshed houao closo In. Address Postolllco 286, Mnrshfleld WANTKI) Two experienced boiler firemen. Apply Iloavor IX til Co.. Reaver Hill, Oro. WANTKI) Girl for olllco work. Mutt havo fair education nnd roforenco. Address "Olllco" enro TIuicb. To Open Cafe. Fred Knodscu, proprietor of tho Unltlmore Lunch Stand on Front streot, today leased n room In the Gow Why building on Rroadwny near Commercial and will open u second cafo. It will bo re modeled and nicely fitted up nnd will soon opou for business. Gov. West III, Gov. West's trip to Coos Uay had to be unexpectedly postponed on account of his suffering un attack of pleurisy. Ho was con fined to Ills bed at Salem yesterday and It Is uncertutn when ho can come. Word of his Illness did not reach horo until Inst night nnd a number of prominent local men had gathered to welcome him in. WANTKI) Carrier hoy to deliver Tho Times. Must nt least -ho In fourth giWo at school. Call .it Tlmos' olllco. WANTKI) WAITRESS For work In rostaurnnt. Apply "B" TlmeB. WANTED Orders to nmlto willow plumes. Roasonnblo prices PhoneSO Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The beat Domettlo and Imported brands. Flatter, Lime Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE. BOUTH IBIOABWAY. InONK 201 WANTED Girl or young man living at homo, for offlco work. Experi ence unnecessary. Address In own hand writing "Compotont" caro of Tlmos. WANTED Room with hent, In mod ern homo, by slnglo man. Addross Homo enro Times. AVANT To buy good HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT Box 71 Gar diner, Oregon. AVANTED 0 experienced coul min ors Beaver Hill Company. AUTO LINE Cars nt any time. Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X FOR SALE My farm OOO ucreB In ono lot or will cut up In parcels to ault. C. W. Sanford, Marshllold. Flag .Stolen. Sonio mlscronnts Inst night stole seven of the lnrga lings along North Brondway and Con trol nvonuo. They simply took hold of the olwor ends of tho lings and toro them from tho ropes. E. ' K. Jones hns secured a clow to tho per petrators and It Is likely that arrosts nud prosecutions will follow. It Is u serious offenso to mutilate a United Stutes (lag. Lust year, some ono also stolo part of tho Hags and ponnnts. Dies In AValla AVnlla. AVonl has boon received horo of tho death of Geo II. LaDuo at his homo In Wnlla AVnlla, AVnsh., Aug. 13. Death was due to old ngo and Ills resulting from n strnko of pnralysls Buffered n number of yenro ago. Mr. LaDuo visited Coos county a fow years ago nnd mndo many frlouds hore. Ho formerly lived at Roseburg. A wlfo nnd son survlvo. Retains Portland Olllce. Mrs. Kll zaboth Adams, who has Just returnod from n visit with hor brother, C. J. Mahouey, In Portland, states that It Is a mlstako about his moving to Nowport on Ynqulna Bay. AA'hllo ho has boon appointed city attorney nt Newport and 1b representing Soymour Boll's Electric company and the Now port AVntor compnny, these dutlea only roqulro him to spend a portion Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGBTACKEN, Mgr. CoquMe Offlje Phono 191 Marabfleld Offlco 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Qonaral Agents "EASTSIDE" AU KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Watermelons Delicious and ripe Just the kind of weather, these sultry, warm days when a cool, ripe melon is especially good Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Bitten by Pet Bear. Chna. Hlc kox, who returned yesterday from his Curry county hunting trip, Is nursing n soro log ns n result of n tnmo bear sinking his fangs Into him. It hap pened nt the Reynolds ranch where the hear Is chained up. Edgar Mnu zey wnB watching tho antics of Bruin when Charley enmo nlong. Tho lat ter thought tho bear was probably pretty tame and reached down to pet him, tolling Edgnrthathewas alright. The next Instant Bruin had him Just below tho knee. Tho wound wus not serious, though, but next time Charley will steer clear of tamo heats. JUDGE E. D. SPEURY of CoquIIIo Is looking aftor business Interests on tho Bay. FRED DENT55 and John Tollofson Jr, hnvo gono to Remote to hunt deer for 11 fow days. O. C. SETHER, tho Glcndalo bnnkor, arrived on tho Bny to look aftor real estnte Interests near Cooston. MRS. JENNIE M. STEWART of North Bend was In Mnrshflold to day on business nnd to visit friend. J. G. SIONALNESS nnd wlfo of Port lnnd arrived by auto this week. Mr. Slgunlncss has cxtcnslvo Interest near Cooston. JAS AVATSON, county clerk, came over yestorday to look aftor business Interests horo nnd to visit his par ents nt Coos City. MRS. ASHMAN loft on tho last Re dondo for Jackson, Cal., whero she will visit friends and relatives for throo or. four weoka. I. S. PALY of Kallspol, Mont., Is In Mnrshfleld preparing a now Insur ance map of the city under tho now schedule of rating. Personal Notes FRED McLAIN Is horo from Myrtle Point on business. J. FINLEY SCIIROEDER of Coquille enmo over lust evening for a short stay." AVM. LACKSTROM of Catching Inlet Is a Marshllold business visitor today. HARVEY nnd CARL JOHNSON, sous of- C. C. Johnson of near Cooston. left this week for Now Mexico In hopes of bencllttlng their health. PETER LOOGIE of North Bend wa u Mnrshfleld visitor yestordny. Ho Is enthuslnBtlc over tho prospects of "big doings" on tho Bny In tho near future AV. A. JACKSON, who has boon look ing nftor tho Nolan water fran chise application, left today for Baker City, Oregon. Ho oxpects to return horo shortly. J. J. STANLEY of Coqulllo Is In Mnrahflold on business nnd plons-uro. JOHN BELLONI aud wlfo of Coqull lo wero Marshllold visitors yesterday. MRS. L. J. SIMPSON of North Bond was n Mnrshfleld shoppor yestorday. C. F. McCOLLUM and R. A. AVernlch of North Bond woro Mnrshflold vis itors last evening. WM. BONEBRAKE of Cntchlng In lot Is In Marshllold on business nn.l pleasure. AVM. 13. HOMME of Cooston Is In Marshflold todny to attend tho meeting ot tho Coos county school directors. AV. AV. GREENAVOOD loft thlB morn ing for his homo in Scattlo aftor r short vllst at tho homo of his nleco, Mrs. G. AA Kaufman. Mrs. AV. E. BOIE, n railroad contractor of Spokane, loft for his homo yestor day after a sovcral days stay on tho Bay. Ho Insisted that his visit hero now was puroly on personal matters nnd had no railroad signi ficance hut many think that it had. J. AV. IHLDENBRAND nnd fnmlly ' loft todny for Golden Falls whore thoy will Join AV. N. Ekblad nnd A. J. Nobs nnd families for a short outing. Mr. Hlldonbrnnd has ngrccd to supply vonlson for a doz on or ho of his frlouds and trout for n score or moro. CLARENCE JENNINGS of Portland, who with his mothor nnd plstor hnvo been visiting relatives on tho Coqulllo enmo ovor today to visit nt tho Leonard' Masters homo at Sumnor. Ho oxpects to loavo over ly land for Portland Saturday or Sundny. Tho Drain-Coos Bny auto lino will loavo AT n O'CLOCK A. M., begin ning noxt week, in ordor to CON NECT with PORTLAND TRAIN.. CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS. THE RIGHT MEDICINE Sickness dojes not coniR upon you in one day, True, you may be taken seriously ill any one day, but the cause of the trouble has probably been creeping on for some time, That's why you should consult your physician, H&is the man to diagnose your case, and find out first causes, but we are the people to compound the medicine that he orders, for we do it in a way that gives him tho greatest amount of cooperation, and you the most sat isfaction, Brown Drug: Co. GRADUATE CHEMISTS