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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD,, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. u Now Ready With Our Complete Showing: for Fall Clothcraft Guaranteed Clothes Unite their tour on tuitos. Iu tho party wore Air. and Mrs. V. S. Max well tint! Master Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Eakln, ami Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Uarnlmrdt. Did you see it in The Saturday Evening Post? We mean the advertisement of No 4130 Clothcraft (IjlQ CA Blue Serge Special M 1 0.DU Wc $cll It and Guarantee It. (Hit Sunday. Owing to tho heavy fog along the coiiBt, the Nnnu Smith and Redondo did nut got out (or San Francisco until 11:30 Sunday morn ing. The Elizabeth arrived In at Uandon yesterday from San Fran cisco. Buys ltnni'li. It was reported hero today on pretty good nuthoiity that A. E. Seaman has practically closed negotiations for the Mnrlc Cutllp ranch on Coos River for $10,000. The ranch Is one of the best known In this section and Is considered n very good property. Is (ill I. Through an error, Tho Times stated tho other day that tho bunch of sunshine and happiness that arrived at the Hocco Diasca homo on Coos River was a son when tho per suasion of tho little stranger Is feminine. Apology Is hereby made to tho little Miss Blasca. PERSONAL 8S r PICKUPS . J. SIMPSON Acres" for a Marshflold. Is up from "Shore business visit iu R. TOWER, who has been spend ing a few days at "Shore Acres' returned today. MISS BEATRICE BRO.MAN arrived from Portland today on the Alll anco to visit Coos llay relatives. BIG CROWD AT SCOT PICNIC Bay Woolen Mill Store MAESHFIBLD AIILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER OREGON THE BIGGEST RAZOR ON COOS BAY Is now on exhibition In tho window of tho "HiiHy Cornor" whoro tlie mou of Coos Hay will llnd complete outfits and accessories for Hhnvlng Including (riiLicttk's safety 95.00, duplex' safktv 9:1.50 jas rodgers & sons famous razors (jem safety razors 91.00 COLGATE'S SHAVING cream, talcum powder. jjjl.. WILLIAM'S 8IIAVIXH SOAP. STROPS. In fact ovcrythlng nocdod for the shave. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. ' L' COUXEIL .. . PHOXE SO Till: IH'SY CORNER OH l'HiP FOR SALE CHEAP Eleven liens 0110 roohter, Rliodo Island Reds. Inmilro 37S First St. FOR SALE l.'Jm, lot of household furniture, onough to furnish ontlro liome. Sold by tho pieco or lot. Cheap for cash. Must bo sold bo foro August 30. qull and seo it. Above Coos Day Stoam Laundry, VAXTIM) CJItl as kitchen heler. Apply Baltimore Lunch room, op posite Times olhco. ilnli nnd Second for $2,000. 120 acres of coal bench Innd near Lib by for G0 l'or aero easy 'terms . HDD Acres dairy farm near Handon formerly owned by Flanagan & lloiinott Rank for ?4G,000 easy tonus . 35 Acres including V4 mile waterfront on Coos Hay chnn nol for ?3,G00. Title Quarauteo & Abstract Co. WANTED O experienced coal min ors Doavor Hill Compnuy. WAXTED Strong woman or girl t caro for oldorly woman. Apply Mrs. Songstnckou. FOUXll (Johl collar pin. Owner may havo samo by applying at Stad uen's Studio and describing article and paylug for this ad. AXTK)SV Btoa,iy lwanlei-8 t corner 2nd and Contral. Oloso In. Prlco reasonablo Mis. N. M. Matson. AXTi:il Waitress for rostuiinuit. inquire at Times' offlce. n 8AM3a good milk cows. En- Olllro n. -- . uuuur Hoagland. OIt SALB-My mrn. OOO acit In n? lot or will cut up in parcels to FOn r ' W" Sanford( Marshfleld. S.iJuiIol(len now proportlou wrnet. First class condition. Ap P1? H. G. Howard. WAVTrrrw i Momo party who knows tucu vrhnn presonted. to buy FOU BALK Lots 21, 22, Ulock .', East Marshflold. Address Nols Mar tinson, Box C22, Washburn, Wis. WAXTED Girl tor general house work. Apply to Mrs. A. II. Powors. Phono 207. FOR SALE Tho gasoline launch "Mllllnta." 5 H. P. Standard en gine 27 feet long by 7 foot beam. Enquire E. N. Smith Flagstaff or tolophono 3125, IP AZ ffV J THE WEATHER. v J (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Aug. 2S. Fair to- night nnd Tuesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twonty-four hours ending 1:00 p. m., Aug. 27, by Mrs. E. Mtngus, special government meteorological obsorvor: Maximum 01 Minimum 49 At 4:00 p. in 57 Wind. Northwest; cloudy. ' Has Recovered. Paul Crooks of Sumner, who returned hero n few weeks ago from California, has fully recovered from the smallpox and was released from quarantine today. Ho contracted the disease In California and was III when he reached here. So far, no one here 1b known to have contracted tho disease. Auto Accident. Dr. Geo E. Dlx had a mighty lucky uuto accident Sat urday. While coming north on Drondway near Central avenue, tho rear axle on his Hudson snapped and the wheel Hew off. He ran along a few rods on three wheels before he was ablo to stop his machine, llnd he not been running slowly, It would undoubtedly have ditched him. A. J. MENDEL, Ivy Condron nnd Dr. 1!. E. Straw are expected homo to night from a few days stay In Bun-don. J. W. STRANG. O. P. Eger, F. II. Gould and F. II. Elliott left yes terday by auto via Allegany for Drain. CIIAS 1. REIGARD nnd daughter. Miss Relgard, will leave this week for Portland on business nnd pleasure. R. F. WILLIAMS nnd family have returned from South Coos River where they hnvo been spending the summer months. ltORX. FORI) To Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ford at their homo In Portlnud, Oregon, Sunday, August 27, a daughter. Mr. Ford formerly resided on Coos Ray as did Mrs. Ford who was MIsh Stella O'Counoll, daughter or Mr. mid Mrs. Eugono O'Counoll. Moth er and child are getting nloug nice ly and congratulations will bo forthcoming to tho happy family from their many friends on Coos Hay. Touring Party Here. A touring party bound from Portland to Cali fornia wore sightseeing In Mnrshflol.l today. Thoy camo on tho Alllauco shipping two largo automobiles one of which was unloadod at Emplro for sightseeing on Coos Hay while- wait ing for tho Alliance to loavo for Eu roka from which placo they will con- lAK-ntoK Here. Dr. C. C. Taggart, formerly located at Reaver Hill, but who left hero to take a post graduate course In Ireland and who has been traveling the past soveral months, litis decided to locate In Marshflold. lie will occupy tho suite in tho Coko building which Dr. J. W. Ingram, who will leave soon will vacate. Dr. Taggart will start In active practise about September 1. and tho nows of his decision to romnlu on the Day will bo more than gratifying to his many friends. l.oM of Water. F. S. Dow, who 'h putting In a fruit dryer at Myrtlo Point, snys ho was surprised to find how cheap tho municipal waterworks system there Is able to furnish water to factories and plants. He only has to pay $1 por month for the wntor for running his fruit-dryer. Reside? this, ho says tho Marshal at Myrtle Point care around and notified htm that tho city would liko to hnvo hi in sprlnklo tho street in front of tho plant and settlo down tho dust rog- ulnrly ub tho city has mora water than It needs nnd wants to get rid of the dust. Fine Showing. In n lottor to Tho Times from tho Stato Fairgrounds at Salem whoro he Is working out Hollo N for tho Willamette Valley circuit races, F. P. Norton snys that tho well known Coos Ray mare is making it lino showing. Her first start will probably bo at Portland, Soptombor 8. In tho workout tho other day, ho hnd tho watch hold on her In her warming up heats. Tho first mile she inndo in 2:40, the second In 2:27, tho' third In 2:10 j, tho fourth In 2:14 nnd tho fifth in 2:11, n rnthor roinnrknblo showing. Mr. Norton says sho appoara to bo in tho pink of condition and ho expects to mnko a flno showing. MRS. DIMMICK of Auburn, Oregon, Is a guest at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. P. M. Hall-Lowln on Catching Inlet. GOVERNOR WEST, R. Wllllnms and J. D. Meyers were among thoso leaving this morning on tho Coos Rny-Draln nuto lino. MRS. A. B. CAMPBELL hns returned from a weok's visit with hor broth er, A. E. Sleep, at Coqullle mid with friends at Uandon. MRS. HELEN RRIQGS nnd little daughter, Kathorlno Helen, of Portlnud ,nro guests at tho L. J. Simpson homo at "Shore Acres," DAN KEATING of tho Woolon Mill Store, nnd wife hnvo returned from a wcek'ii vacation spent In Myrtle Point, Uandon and other valley points. Annual Outing of Coos Caledonian Society Is Great Success. Tho nnniinl picnic of the Coos Bay Caledonian society at Charleston bay yesterday was the most successful gathering of tho successors of the Clans of Bobble Burns' land that Southwestern Oregon hns ovor known. Hundreds of the descen dants of the Scots and their friends participated In the day's pleasures. Besides this, thoy had tho honor of u visit from Gov. West nnd a llt tlu talk by tho chief exccutlvo of Oregon In which ho paid tribute to tho Scot blood of the MacGregori tingling In his own veins from his mother's ancestors. Dan MacDouald presided nnd mndc u short address In which ho paid trib ute to the Scots of old and their pro geny. Resides his talk, other fea tures of tho program wero tho danc ing of the Highland Fling, Spanish dunces, etc., by little Miss Edna Huff man nnd Prof. Beggs nnd bag-plpa selections which won prnlse from nil dancing nnd tho big picnic dlonor, n short race program was held which, resulted us follows: Girls under sixteen Edna Johnson llrst nnd Kntlo Colombo second. Boys undor sixteen Tom Motcalf llrst and Clyde Latttn second. Ladles' ruco Julia Rcdflold first nnd Mrs. Boutin second. Young ninn's raco Clifford Boutin first nnd John Wilson second. Girls under ten Hilda Anderson first and Pearl Redflold second. Roys under ten John Burko first and Geo Lingo second. Running brondjiimp John Wilson first and Will Sneddon second. Fut women's nice Mrs. Stlffler llrst and Miss Stelnlcchnor socond. II. D. SMOAIC of Florenco Is In tho city on busliicHS. Ho snys things nro humming nt Florence and ovo- rythlng looks like big develop ments In that section. RI8HOP SCADDINO and wlfo, who have been enjoying tholr annual visit In Coos county, will loavo for Portland Wednesday morning by tho Coos, Rny-Draln nujp routo. . Got your Fresh Salmon From tho boat, foot of A Street, ovory morning. 7 cents a pound, dressod. ED. COLLINS NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Times subscribers who oo not receive their papers regularly are requested to notify The TJmes offloco of any Irregularity In delivery. ThU is tho only means The Times has of know- ing when subscribers miss their naners, and consequently tho only means of remedying the trouble. As a sales-maker and a bust- ness-bullder. do you know of $1,000 REWARD Is offored by the manufacturer's if Ehman's Ollvo Oil Is found to be adulterated or to contain Impuritlos of any kind. Remember that this oil will go one-third farther than any ollvo oil on tho markot. SMALL BOTTLES 25c PIXT BOTTLES flOc QUART BOTTLES 1.00 HALF GALLOX CAXS. . .?1.05 Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 REV. II. B. FOSKETT, Stnto Baptist convention pastor for Oregon, loft todny for Raidon ufton a short stay In Marshflold. Ho preached yostorday morning at tho Marah lleld Rnptlst church. II. P. CAMPBELL has roturnod to Coos Bay from Soattlo whoro ho' has spent tho winter. Ho expects to remain here. Ho saya business conditions nro Improving on Puget Sound. MRS. J. E. LYONS nrrivod hero Sat urday night from San Francisco to visit Mrs. J. T. McCormnu nnd other friends on tho Bay. Mr. Lyons Is now Identified with flie Troy Laundry syndlcnto nnd Is get ting along nicely. JAMES R. BARBOUR, J. E. Bnrkdul, Clnronco Reames and J. Arnold Scuddor, constitute a llvoly dologa tlon of the enterprising residents of booming Medford town, who nro spoudlng a few days Investigating the prospects of Coos Bay. PROF. LOUrS II. ROLL, tho woll knnwn Marshflold musician, re turned Saturday from Portlnud and Is arranging to move thnro this, week. He hns boon troubled with rheumatism for some tlmb nnd plans to open a studio in Portland nnd tnko treatment there nnd If ho recovers fully will return here noxt senson. His dopnrturo from the Ray will bo greatly regretted by tho manyfrlqnds ho hns mndo horo who will itnlto In wishing tmt ho quickly recovors from his uttnek of the rheumatism. ' AUTO LINF. Cars nt niiy time. Phono 231 R, nftor midnight 18iX Try The Timeo Want Ada, Ashland Reaches Wo will havo another largo ship ment on the noxt Breakwater. From tho way our lust shipment wont we would advlso persona wnuting thnni for canning to place orders in ad vance. Thoy wll not laBt long. 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