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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1911)
- 1-nwwyrr'-''rtTr fs- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1911- -EVENING EDITION. Ne$ FU! Goods Are Noy Arriving The new array, of full and winter goods now arriving daily. -Our stock of i Shoes for Women Men and Children Offer style, variety com fort service ana uig val ues in the reason ableness of price. You will find here some unusual shoes for women. Those Utile unusual tou ches in the cons truction and finish of women's foot wear that invari ably please and are eagerly sought for. AVe have them and the prices are as pleasing shoes. as the School You must soon begin to think of fitting the kiddies out for school and we have just the ones you want in the famous Buster Brown line. They am wear resistors, and stylishly made to please the little men and women who wear them as well as father who furnishes the price. Bring tho boys and girls here for their school shoos. It will please them and save money for you. MERCHANT . SON the Bio store Choice, DaintyPerf umes Should lio iih frco from euro ns posslblo nml with that Idea Id mind you should supply yourself with nil tho accessories nml ne cessities. Wo have, probnbly, tho most complete lino or hath sup plies In this city soaps, tollot waters, powders, brushes of nil kinds, wash rags, sponges and In fact ovory nrtlclo to iintko your bath pleasant. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. TIIK HUSV CORNER IT'S A PEACH" That Peach Ico Croam of ours la true to Ita nnmo. Mado from fresh, ripe, luscious peaches you will And It a dream of delight. All tho In sredlents are pure and wholosomo. Order some for dinner this evening. We havo several other flavors also. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT TWO STORES. BRAItY'S GUN SHOP PU lino of Bicycle supplies. Gun, bicycle, machine lock repalr- Keys made and fitted. E. BANDEL, Prop. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-R t'lmvl!; f0reet the Turkish 1 "0B 2U.J. Baths. (uorSete Shoes for Children PHONE 21)8 FOR SALE 2 good milk cows. En qulro Connor & Hoagland. FOR SALE Full blood wlilto Wyaii dotto cock, Itlnghotiso strain. Cock Is full brothor 1909 Stato cham pion. Also some young Wynndot tes. Enqulro of Mrs. I. Bartlo, North Bend, Oregon. LOST Brown tilllgutor leather bag on Coqulllo road Sunday. Con- tains Infant's articles. Finder,, ploaso roturn to Ward M. Blako or Times' olllco. 1 WANTED Dishwasher, waitress and waiter. Apply at Java Coffee House. WANTED Strong woman or girl to caro for elderly woman. Apply Mrs. Sengstacken. FOR SALE LotB 21, 22, Block HO, East Mnrshfleld. Address Nels Mar tinson, Box 522, Washburn, Wis. WANTED Position us bookkeeier or offlceVork Address 'C c Times FOR SALE Onk china closet, oak bedroom sot, brass and enamel bedstead, box couch and other ar- 7r . r(T." ' g tides of furniture Mrs. II. II. McPhcrson, 3G1 1st St., Phono 107 FOR SALE 1(10 acre timber luml near North Lnko. Will sell for $10 per aero It sold soon. Will mako good fruit ranch. Address "L" caro Times. WANTED Short order cook, woman proforrcd. O.K. Restaurant. Apply at once. WANTED TO RENT A roll or lint top desk for few mouths. Address G24 Central nvonuo. FOR RENT Residence on Nob hill. Apply J. W. Tlbbetts. WANTED (I experienced coal min ors Benvor Hill Company. WANTED Cook for Huston. Plain cooking. Apply aboard Bhlp. AUTO LINE Cars at any time Phono 231 R, aftor midnight 181X WANTED A tract of timber land containing from fifty to one hun dred million feet. Stato full parti culars. J. W. Hartnott, 333 Sher lock Building, Portland, Oro. FOR SALE Tho gnsollno launch ".Mllllnta". 5 II.P. Standard on glno 27 feot long by 7 foot boam. Enqulro E. N. Smith Flagstaff or tolephono 3125. FOR SALE My furm 000 acres in ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Mnrshflold. Our Windows Today Would Make Your Mouth Water The house Is full of all that Is fresh and fine in Fruits and Vegetables WATERMELONS, CANTELOl'PES, PINEAPPLE, GRAPES, MI'S. CATS, SEEDLESS BLACK PEARS, PLUMS, GRAPE FRUIT, RIPE APPLES, HANANAS. PEPPERS SWEET POTATOES CAULIFLOWER STRING BEANS. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Personal Notes 'i i MRS.' G. A. GOULD of Allegany was a Mnrshfleld Bhoppor today. LEE WEBSTER and wife of Empire were Mnrshfleld visitors today. MRS. N. C. KELLEY of Coqulllo Is expected here today to visit friends MRS. JOHN BEAR of Kentuck Inlet was a Marshfletd shopper today. i ,D. O. KENYON and wlfd of Lnko sldo wero Mnrshfleld visitors to day. MISS SPENCE WILSON returned yesterday from a short stay at Ten Mile. J. A. STAUFF arrived hero lust ovo nlng from California to visit rela tives. WARNER OGREN and wifo arrived homo last evening from their hon eymoon trip to California. MRS. BENNETT SWANTON nml children returned Sundny night from a fow weeks outing at Dora. MRS. E. W. HERMANN of Myrtle Point was In Mnrshfleld yesterday as a gudst of Mrs. L. W. Trnver. ERIC BOLT, Herman Edwards nud Rev. J. C. Bentty left this morn ing for n short outing at Golden Fnlls. MISS MARTHA BANE, who has been a guest nt the W. J. Rust home at Flagstaff, left today for her home In Baudon. CARL JOHNSON, son of C. A. John son, returned yesterday from San Francisco whero ho has spent sev eral weeks. MRS. ALBERT SELIO and Mia Clara Johnson returned lust eve ning from a few weoks visit In San Francisco. MRS. PETER MIRRASOUL and chil dren arrived home last evening from a pleasant visit with rolatlves In California. DR. BURGEN and wifo, who nro guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson, nro spending a few days at tho "Ark", tho Smith mill boys' housobont, on Coos River. OPERATOR SHIRLEY of tho United Wireless station, has roturuod from Ten Mile where ho spout his vacation In quest of tho tiluslvo trout and enjoying other summer outing recreations. W. ED. TRIBBLE and brothor, W. L. Trlbble, returned Mondny aft ernoon from n trip to Rock Creole and up country. Thoy reported plenty of fish, but had no big gamo lu tholr pouch. MRS. LAGERSTROM and Miss Ly dla Lagorstrom loft on tho last Nairn Smith for tholr homo tn Minneapolis nftor a plensant visit with Cornoll Lngorstrom and oth or relatives on tho Bay. W. L. TRIBBLE of Spokano, Wash., who has boon visiting his brothor for ton days, loft for his homo this morning via tho Allognny-Drnln route' Mr. Trlbblo was very much enthused over tho prospects of tho near futuro of tho Coos Bay sec tion and will roturn lato lu tho fall to mnko somo Investments In large acreage ROBERT SWANTON or tho Brown Drug Company, has returned from a fow weeks outing at Dora. Dur- ing tho trip, ho killed a couplo of nlco bucks, caught Innumerable trout and communed with naturo in one of tho most beautiful spots of tho coast. NED C. KELLY of Coqulllo Is lu Marshfletd on business and pleas ure. A. 55. DOWNS returned yestordny by RoscburB from a two weeks' outing In California. MARTIN M. McLAIN and W. L. Trlb blo were among tho outgoing pas sengers on the Coos Bay-Drain au to lino this morning. MR, and MRS. C. E. NICHOLSON have returned from n fortnight's outing at their pleasant summer homo on South Coos River. REV. A. O. WALKEIL formerly pas tor of the Mnrshfleld and Myrtla Point Christian churches, nud his family passed through hero today en route to tho Deschutes section. Ho has property Interests there to which ho will give his attention for a while. MRS. ARTHUrTvARDEN, who will bo hotter reinombored by iniuiy Coos Bay friends as Miss Isabel Wilson but now wifo of a mining engineer at Goldroad, Arizona, Is here visiting at tho home of Mrs. Wilson and also her slstor, Mrs. Jennie Bnlicock. SENATOR JAS RAINES arrived hero on tho Redondo from California to look after property Interests on the Bay. He expects to remain here n considerable length of time und will probnbly engage in thy rent estato business with his broth or, Georgo Haines. DR. G. W. LESLIE arrived homo yes tordny from a six weeks visit In tho middle west during which he attended the National Osteopathic convention In Chicago. Ho had a lino trip but declares that Coos Bay looks bettor than ever to htm, aft er comparing It with somo of tho other widely heralded sections of the country. GEO MURCH, who roturriod from f trip by auto to Crater lake, says that whllo thoy escaped most of tho real hot wcatbor still It was a bit warm and dusty. "Why would you bollovo It, 11 was so hot at somo places over there In tho valley that they had to put Ico In tho duck ponds to keop the ducks from laying hard .boiled eggs." F. E. LEEFE loft toduy for tho Co qulllo whoro ho will spend tho bnl nuco of tho weok Inspecting tho work dono by tho drodgo Oregon. Tho Oregon and the Larson dredgo havo moved to tho Parkorsbrug shoal and nro rapidly clearing tho chnnnol. Today ho was nccom pnnlod ovor by L. C. Balz who will becomo Inspector of tho Coqulllo work In phico of J .E. Kolloy who returns to IiIh old homo In Pennsyl vania for n short visit. C. C. NORRIS and mother, Mrs. S. R. Norrls of San D'logo, Cnl nr rlvod Monday evening, coming via tho Rosoburg-Myrtlo Point route. Mr. Norrls and mothor comes to Coos Bay for a visit and short vacation to look ovor this section of Oregon with tho view of locat ing. At first sight thoy nro moro thnu pensod, most enthusiastic over finding such a substantial city horo as Marshfleld and mar- volod over tho beauty of tho coun ty nnd bay location. Mr. Norrls Is a porsonnl frlond of W. Ed. Trlbblo, a formor San DIognn, wlu recently located horo. The Royal TONIGHT "The Mills of The Gods" A Groat Historical Picture Solnx. "Fools Head Goes to See Cock Fight" A vory Flue Comedy Italy "At Bar U Ranch" A Great Cowboy Plcturo Quo of thoso Western DIsous. 51,000 FEET OF ALL NEW PIC TURES. NO REPEATERS. G. L. LEMANSKI, Prop. Wednesday's Program "THE STORM" A Very Strong Drama Imp. "PALLID HUES IN CLOUDED SKIES" A Beautiful Lovo Story Reliance. Buys Business. F. S. Dow has bought the business of tho Utile Fisheries company atid plans to bogln tho actlvo operation of Its llsh freez ing and shipping buslnots nt onco. AIukcH Serious Charges. Samuel Archer of Eastslde has sworn out a warrant in Justice Ponnock's court charging Cllve Vineyard, agod 17, with taking his horse and going nwny with It without his permission. Many at Ball. It Is expected that the public ball which tho officers and men of tho Oregon Naval Mllttla will glvo aboard Tho Boston Wednesday evening will bo largely attonded. A cordial Invitation has been extended to the public generally to attend. Back From Beach. Lato Sunday evening, n party of Marshfleld pooplo returned from n delightful outing at tho bench. Among thoso In tho party wero Win, Kardell and family, Myr ton Curry nml wife, Misses Ethel Clnrk and Eva Wilson and Messrs. Fred Wilson and Fred Bnmard. Finish Work. Contractor D. W. Small has completed his city Impro vement work at Eastsldo. IS? G. Per hnm will shortly havo his contracts finished. The work has dono much to enhance tho appearance of East sldo and will also bo u big strldo tn the development of tho enterprising community. Find Lost Articles. Tho Times Want Ads havo again proved tholr supremacy for recovering lost arti cles. Mrs. C. C. Going lost an In fant's scarf, Inserted a lost nd In Tho Times and last" evening a boy who found It returned It. Mrs. F. K. Gettlns loBt n votl, Insorted n lost ad In Tho Times nud It was promptly returned to her. Open Street. C. A. Johnson and othor Wost Mnrshfleld proporty own ers' will petition tho Murshllold city council to have Anderson avouua opened from Tenth street wost. Tho stretch of street to bo oponod oxtondfl for about sovon blocks. It Is ox pected that all tho abutting proporty owners will concur nnd It thoy do, It Is tho Intontlon to Improve It by prlvato contract. Engineer Here. A. L. Richardson of Portland, who wns selected by tho Marshilold nnd North Bond city coun cils to mnko a preliminary Investiga tion ns ostlmntes us to tho Installa tion of a municipal wntor system on Coob Bay, arrlvod last night to bogln his work. Ho wns unexpectedly do talnod by somo other work which ho had on hand. IIo hopes to comploto tho preliminary work horo within a couplo of weoks. Mnko Complaints. Mnrshal Car tor has rccolvod complaints about a number of alleged Gypsies who nro camped near town. Thoy parado n fortune tollors. If somo of tho re ports circulated about thorn nro true, ho mny tnko action to compol them to move on. Ono report is that thoy hnvo frightened sovoral women to glvo thorn articles of Jowolry, etc., tolling tho owners that tho ar ticles In question hnvo an "III omon" attached to thorn and will bring bad luck unless glvon away at onco. Sallow Looking People Get Relief A dull muddy colored complexion and very sallow is a sure sign that your liver is not render ing your body the aid that it should. Keep your liver in good shape, get it to help you and bring back a good complexion and tho bloom of health. Put yourself in proper shape to do life's work and as sume life's responsibil ity. B. (Si, S. LIVER PILLS Yes, they are small and easy to lake, but they ac complish great big re sults in bringing the liv er to time and making it work right. Get a bot tle today, 25c. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists 71 Market Ave. Coos Bldg. Phone 141