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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1911)
ifjrw"1 iuwyww- - V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. PANTS SALE IT'S BARGAIN TIME IN DUTCHESS TROUSERS We've placed prices on these goods which will leave our shelves as clean as a whistle in a very short time. Avail yourselves of the un usual values offered at this sale. This is how we've marked them: Regular $6.00 Trousers, Now Regular $5.00 Trousers, Now Regular $4.00 Trousers, Now Regular $3.00 Trousers, Now Regular $2.00 Trousers, Now $4.85 $3.85 $3.00 $2.25 '$1.45 Woolen Mill Store MARSHFIELD MILL-TO-MAN OLOTHIER OREGON fix' 1 B?tA fc3- - ,;'t?'V TIIK WEATHEU. i (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Aug. 21. Fair to- night nnd Tuesday. $ BORN. FLOYD To Mr. and Mrs. Q. S. Floyd at their home In Marshfleld, Wednesday, August 10, a 12 pound boy. Mother and child uro dolus well and the father feels ns proud ns thu Prcsldonl. Doctors Form Partnership. Dr. A. 1. Ingrnm, a chiropractor of Uau don, nnd Dr. II. 13. Mooro of this city of the snmo school of practice, liuvo formed n business partnership with ofllcesjn Dr. Moore's quarters In the Coos building. Dr. Ingram will remove to this city from Bun-don. The Difference in Hair Brushes It Is the easiest thing In tho world to buy nn ordinary hair brush. They provall to n much grcntor extent than tho hotter kind. The ordinary bruhscH nro the easiest to mako, nnd tho pro fits thereon nro largor. But when It comes to what la most desir able wearing (tuullty, perfect workmnnshlp nnd faultless mate rial, you can't gut anything but good brushes nt this store. From U to 4. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. THU BUSY CORNER PHONE 208 )sss 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 MABSHFIELD. OREGON, Capital and 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, 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, ALICE n Tho Popular IMcuic Boat. Now makes regular schedule on e South Coob River run. Lves arhfloid week daya at 4 q. m. Ar "Tes In Marahfleld at 8:45 a. m. ounday, leaves Marahfleld at 8 a. ai. eturna at 6 p. m. gAFB INVESTMENT For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing G Interest net, write O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams and Company, Lob Angeles, California. WANTED TO KENT A roll r lint top desk for fow months. Address (521 Central nvonuo. FOB BENT Besldenro on Xl 111 1 1. Apply J. W. Tlbbetts. LOST On Central Ave. Inst evening oiubroldorcd baby scarf, initial letter C on snmo. Will appreciate Us return C. C. Going. roil SALE 1(10 acres timber lain) near North Lnko. Will soil for $10 pur aero If sold soon. Will mako good fruit ranch. Address "L" rare Times. WANTED Short order cook, woman proferrcd. O.K. Restaurant. Apply at onco. LOST Green veil Sunday night In Murshflold. Flndor please return to F. K. Gettlna' olllco. FOB SALE IB-foot launch 1 h.p. 12C if tnkon by Monday night. Alger Boat Livery, North Bond. FOB SALE Ono slldo troinboiii, Standard mako, In first class con ditlon. Cheap if talton at onco. Phone 82L or address R M Fonton, Marshflold, Oro. WANTED A couple of good ngonti for Coos county. Good, easy money. Elthor ladles or gontlomon. Ad dross "B" caro Times. FOB BALK 10 ft. Mulllns steel launch 3 II. P. Forro engine. Cush ions, oars, salt water fittings, etc. Speed 9 miles. Inquire O A Ponnook WANTED A trnct of timber land containing from fifty to ono hun dred million feot. State full parti culars. J. W. Hartnett, 333 Sher lock Building, Portland, Oro. Big Baft. The tugboat Powers the other day brought up three rafts, containing over 000,000 feet of lumber, from South Inlet to thu Smith mill nt ono trip. This is thu lnrgeat amount of logs that was ever "Mllllnta". 5 II.P. Standard on gluo 27 foot long by 7 foot beam. Enquire E. N. Smith Flagstaff or toicphouo 312G. FOB SALE Oak china closet. nU bedroom set, brass nnd onamol bodstend, box couch and othor ar ticles of furniture. Mrs. II. H. McPheraon, 3G1 1st St., Phono 107 WANTED Experienced girl will tress. Good wngos. Apply Balti more Lunch, across from Times olllco. WANTED Cook for Boston. Plain cooking. Apply aboard ship. WANTED Two experienced boiler firemen. Apply Boavor Hill Co., Boavor Hill, Oro. WANTED 0 exiMsrlenced coal min ora Boavor Hill Company. AUTO LINE Cam at any time. Phono 231 R, nftor midnight 181X FOB HALE My farm OOO acres In ono lot or will cut up In parcols to .ault. C. W. Sanford, Marahflold. The Dalles Diamond Flour Is llic best flour that ever wns offered to the house wives of Coos county. AVo sell it and guarantee it. Broad made from Diamond flour is as white and feath ery as a snow flake. Order vour next sack here and be convinced. The Bazar Phone 32 The J louse of Qualify. FOB SALE Tho gasoline launch Do not nllow your kidney nnd blnd dor trouble to dovolop beyond tho roach of modlclno. Tako Foley Kid ney Pills. They glvo quick results and stop lrrogulnrltles with surpris ing promptness. For sale by Red Cross Drug Storo. jMarvelli's Brand Spaghetti 2 packages 25o Vermicelli 2 packages ..25c Macaroni 2 packages 25c This is without question the very finest brand on the market, A trial order will convince you, Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 hnuled by ono boat nt ono time on tho Day. The three rafts were about n quarter of a inllo long. Improve Houses. Wm. Llndstrom of Cooston is building u large addi tion to his residence there. U. m F. Stage is also arranging to enlarge his residence ut Cooston. Gets Divorce. Judgo Coko has granted Pearl Helsner-Mlller a decree of dlvorco from Harry C. Miller. Mil ler made no defense. The hearing was In Judge Coke's chambers. Injures Arm. Piotro Megalo of tho O. IC. restaurant, is carrying his right arm in n sling ns a result of Bovoro burns received tho other dny when n frying pan of Homing greaso was spilled on It. He will be laid up for somo time. Small Fire. A small brush flro Is burning along tho Emplre-llandon road In tho South Inlet section. Sn far It has not dono any particular dnmnge and efforts nrc being made to extinguish It before It does. Court In Curry. Judgo John S. Coke will leave Friday for Curry county to hold tho regular term of circuit court there. It Is expected that tho session can bo completed In a week or ten days, Just In time for Judgo Coko to get back and hold the ndjourned term of court at Coqulllo. On Outing. Tom Bennett, Dr. I lay den, Mr. Hodges, J. D. Moreen, A. K. Peck, II. G. Hutlor. Claudo Nas burg, S. Jones, J. C. Kendall and Guy U. Kendall constituted a Marshlleld party who attended n farewell gath ering nt J. W. Flanagan's camp on tho beach. Killed a Bear. Thnt hnppy, haughty bearing that you have no ticed In D. A. Jouch of The Flxup la occasioned by tho fnct thnt ho secur ed a bear on his trip up Coos Itlvor Inst week. It was a full grown cub nnd Jonos Is now hnvlng It cured and dressed ns a rug for his homo as a proof of his prowess as a hunter bold. Gov. West Coming. According to word received hero, Gov. West Is ox pected horo tho lattor part of the week, hla orlglnnl plans for a visit hero being Interfered with by his III- noRB. Ho now plnns to All his dat'j In Curry county, tnko in tho Bnndou carnival nnd roturn vin Coos Bay. Dr. j Cnlvln Whlto. Stnto Wardon Flnloy and State Superintendent Alderman hnvo preceded him to Curry county. Clears Channel. Tho Smith- Pow ers company has n force of men clearing tho South Coos rivor chan nel Just below tho McKnlght landing whoro thoy will opon a now logging enmp. The rocks In tho channel nenr tho C. F. McCollum summer homo will bo blown out and tho rlvor mndo mora accessible to Inunches. It Is expected that the now camp will bo openod In about six weoka when tho Cunulnghnm camp will bo shut down nnd tho equipment moved over. Initiate "Frcshles" Tho Blltmoro Forestry studonts Snturdoy nftor noon enjoyed their annual Initiation of tho freshmen. Tho whnrf In tho renr of the C. A. Smith retull yards was tho sceno of tho frolic. Ono of tho degrees In tho Initiatory norvlco wns tossing tho "Frcshlos" Into tho Dny. This Is tho ono tlmo In thu year and tho only Bomblnnco of huz- lng that tho professors of tho school pormlt. Despite tholr soaking, tho freshmen got n lot of fun out of It or rathor out of tho expectancy of bolng nblo to do tho samo thing to noxt year's freshmen. NAVAtTmILITIA NOTICE. Thoro will bo naval mllltla drill aboard tho Boston at 7:30 this eve ning. By ordor of THE COMMANDING OFFICER. Personal Notes S. D. HARPER left Saturday for San Francisco on business. r JUDGE A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo Is In Marshfleld today. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE went to Co qulllo this morning on business. J. C. SAVAGE of tho Coqulllo Son tlnel Is In Marahfleld on business. P. M. WILBUR has returned from a two weeks outing nbovo Allegany. EUGENE CROSTHWA1T wont to Myrtle Point this morning on business. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL rotumod to day noon from Coqulllo on business. MRS. DAN McDONALD Is visiting, relatives at their old homo in But te, Mont. MRS. F. A. SACCIII and boub have returned from a .short visit nt tho Sacchl ranch. ' EDGAR McDANIEL, editor of tho North Bend Hnrbor, Is a Marsh lleld business visitor today. I. W. RATHBUN of tho Coqulllo Lumber company Is a Mnrshflold business visitor todny. MRS. CARL SMEDBURG nnd son, John, of Catching Inlet nro visit ing Marshllold relatives nnd friends. Fine New Olllce C. F. McGoorgO, ngont for tho Redondo nnd Alliance, hns fitted up a lino now private of llco at tho Alliance wnrohouso. MRS. CHAS. JACKSON, who has been suffering from tuberculosis, Is reportod In n rathor critical condition. MRS. FLUELLA TURNER of tho A. W. Myers & Co. store has return ed from a pleasant vacation spent in tho vicinity of Loon Lake and Allogauy. MRS. A. 11. POWERS and chlldron, Albort nnd Margarot, left Satur duy on tho Nann Smith for Califor nia whoro thoy will visit for a few weoka. CHAUNCBY CLARKE la assisting nt II. S. Tower's Jewolry atoro while the lattor with his family Is spend ing n fow days at tho Morclmnt ranch nenr Dullards. JOHN D. GOSS arrlvod homo this morning from his trip to Atlantic City and a visit with rolntlvoa in Wisconsin. Ho suya thnt n groat deal of Intorest In Cooa Bny la manifested overywhoro. MISS EDNA BAY has returned from a threo months' visit with Miss Myrtlo Downer at Condon, Oro. Miss Ida Downer accompanied Mlsj Bny on hor roturn and will Bpond tho wlntor with hor aunt, Mrs. E. A. May. ARCHIE WHISNANT and wlfo nnd bnbloa nrrlved last night from Portlnnd for a week or ton days' visit with frlonda on Cooa Bay. Mr. Whlsnnnt wna formerly with tho North Bond Hnrbor but la now with tho Tlmbormnn at Portland. BIG DOINGS nt BANDON Sun day, AUGUST 117. Tako advantage of CHEAP EXCURSION rato. COOS Bny DAY at BANDON Car nival AUGUST 27. Follow tho BAND thoro. 1 Use The Flour That Can't Vary Make sure of a uniform bread each loaf like every other. Use only Pacific coast flour gov- y erned in milling by daily, complete laboratory tests, insuring absolute Uniformity. Sperry Drifted 5 LIGHT WHITE-ALW " - ,-,