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yrw ruf- ??rpf f 6 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1 1911 EVENING EDITION. i i ' IT r corn ife m Wi 1 l4 Mi b) fc D D D D D D I) D; i) Di , E i: I I I I art 81)j of i u. MAY BE ON BAY Mrs. F. Cheesbro and Wm. V .Simpson Thought to Have Come .Here. The Roscburg Review prints tho following: It became known yesterday that osoburg was the sccno of nn elouc- niont larit week, tho principals being , Mrs. F. Cheesbro, wlfo of tho Soulh rn Pacific section foreman at Com- toct, this county, and William Simp son yr.ho lraa beon employed us n clork In n store at Myrtle Creek con ducted by Mrs. Chcesbro's mother, Mrs. J. Frltts. At tho request of Mrs. Cncesbro'B hiiBbnnd. who enmn to this city Sunday, tho local authorl- tics aro now trying to locate the couple, who aro accompanied by tho woman's two children, a 9-year old girl and a 4-year-old boy. Slmpuon is nnout 27 years of ng(J, while Mrs. Cliccsbro Is a year older. Mrs. ChcoBbro left her homo at Comstoclc last Tuesday, ostensibly 1 to visit her mother at Myrtlo Creek After spending a day at Yoncalla, she camo on to Ilosoburg and was met horo on Wednesday evening by Simp son, wiio had quit Mrs. Frltts' on iploy without notice, taking alonq J120 which mny or may not have been duo him as wages. Tho coupln iert iiOHonurug with tliu two children cither that same evening or Tlitir. day morning. It Ib believed tho cou plo fled to Coos county, as a man nnd woman with two children nro known to lmvo been passengers Thursdny morning In nn outgoing automobile en ronto to Myrtlo Point. Cheesbro snys IiIb wlfo nnd Simp on first mot on n farm nenr Yon- cnlla a year ago. when sho attended him during a spoil of sickness. Liter ho says, ho noticed Hint thoy wore on very friendly terms, but ho never drenmob of what the fuutuuro was to 'tiring forth. Ho know nothing of the oiopomont until Sunday morn nor when tho Information was IniimrMi by Mrs. Frltts, who had been told of tno nffalr by Mrs. Cheesbro'B sister in-law, Mrs. Iloscloy, of Cottago urovo, wno wnB present nt tho meet ing between the olopors In Ilosoburg nnn was requested to my nothing nunui it. HAVE UNIQUE HONEYMOON. AVnltei It. Ik-acli nnd llrlilo on Pom oiiNlnillon Tour In lllg Auto. waiter ic. nench who Is hero in a largo touring car fitted up especially for advertising ICoIIor'm Corn Flakes is nlso making tho trip his honey moon tour. LnBt Thursdny ho nnd Miss Euln Kay Gnbrle) of Lcbaunn, Oregon, wero pinrrlcd by Justice of tho Pence Mnrsters In Itoseburg nnd Frldny they stnrted for Coos Hay In their auto. Thoy arrived here Satur day afternoon and nftor a short stay horo will proceed nlong tho const in tho .machine, BREAKWATER III EARLY TODAY v Steamship Arrives From Port land With Large Pas senger List. Tho Breakwater arrived In 'about noon today from Portland with a capacity passenger list. Uoforo noon today, all of tho outgoing "nccomnio, dntioiiB hail been reserved. Tho Bronkwatcr will sail aU 1 o'clock Thursday for Portland. Among 'those arriving on her woro tho following: , A. It, Buldorston, II. B. Bole, S. MnicuB, M. N. Strauss, Anna 12. Berg, Anna Gldmnrk, Mngglo Younkliii MrB. W. C. Bnlley J. W Thompson, M. Hcldobach, F. Harris Jr., F. Har ris, Mrs. Harris, Miss M. J. Peterson, Mrs. J. Archer, 13, O. Crousbny, It. Thorn, W. A. Stnlnnker, M. T. Frnnlt- tin, W. 13. Younkln, J. W. Berry, C. Clde, Ailohgldo Lnzlk, II. Wlnklor, L. Fletcher, F. Itlcbnrdson, F. Loy Wm. Grundy, M. B. Curies t 13. C. Gehrke, l.eoim Post, Claud Post, Howard Post, Cecilia Past, Sybil Post, Mrs. L. J. Post, F. II. Wllloy, Mrs. Willey, Mrs. M. Doromus, Mnrlo T. Maloney, Geo Senllg, Martin Dahl, 11. B. Smith, A. linger, II. Miller, W. W. Whlttlngton, Isabel Whlttlngton, W. A. Mallory, Mrs. Mallory, Mary Harrison, I3va J. Crockett, F. W. Da vis, A. L. Long, J. A. Prcntlco, W. Ilcmmos, L. Ilenm, P. Brown, S. Whlto, G. Kuehn, O. Snlln, C. Helm ing, A. Forsmnn, 13 file Gnrfney, Mrs. J. II. ItluhnrdB, Pearl Proctor, 13. 13. Boyor, A. W. Hopkins, J. 13. GnfTncy, A. 13 Robertson, F. L. Grannls. C. 13. Barnes, J. McCormtck, II. A. Rubs, W. Scndquist, A. Fohlfnor, P. Valloy, G. Lockhart. -rr, ; rrrr y 3n vlsitlnjs. here. To hear them rc;J 1 incl'dents of their school nnd boy-1 DIES VERY SUDDENLY. i Arthur Russell Succumbs After Few Hours llluexs New Myrtle Point , (Speclnl to tho Times.) ' MYIITLI3 POINT, Ore, Aug. 30.A Arthur UiishcII, living about four and n half miles from here on tho South Fork, died suddenly Inst ovendig. Ho wns hauling lumber nil day li.ut was taken 111 about' B o'clock nnd died about 8 o'clock. The causa has not been determined. Dr. Johnson has been railed to hold a post mortem. ItiiHBoll wns about forty 'oars old and leaves n wife, two children and a father nnd n brother. -.oDoooUallow your kldnoy.and blad der froublo to dftvolop loyond tMe reach of ruodlclrto. Take Foley Kid ney' Pills. T,hfy'yKe',QhleV results and 'stop' IrieKuUtftM wlltff surprlji Ue promptness. For ealo ,by Red Cross Drug Store. ,, ,r ohiva P1U WrUo UUKEUCU.JU HUUkTI . - lVHr, Wtt.felMl h)nU?Atnit bnity torn Wus 7u nf 1 'UK f i r T Wlfl This Chance H.7& liiiy.fl,niftX'i.rJ'JAtA 2r' suits. 1 17, GO buy any of our 25 to S3B suits. . The Famous High Art Clothing ' Made by Strouso & Bros., Pjiiltiniore, Md, absolutely jjnniuic'i'ti 10 ut oj ine uosi on.tlio market in style, fit and quality. Even if' you lmvo a now suit, you can't aft'oi'tl to miss this bargain. Wear a suit of quality for what , you would )ny for a cheap shoddy working suit. Also a , few from $25 to, $30. Overcoats A While they last $17 SO III J1L "!'"IWBE tStyVft U Twenty-Seven SMI Members of i fllvisiorf Njbln WpStpti For1 r";1;;1 ; rrrr been rnll Inr hood dnvs. would put to blush the' youth of our present nge. ' ' BAY CITY XI3WS. Mrs. D. Major, who hns been voiy 1) t i. . i , XKWS OF OA11DINKK. GABDrNEn, Old. Alg. 30 -A con sldorablo number of now buildings i have bem going up In, Gardiner this summer ' Besides tho completing uf ,the Gar liner hotel the Gardiner Mlll nk.rt lmn nliflll (Itllnllitil n 1IIM1 Imllillnir to bn used ne a mess houso . 1, Ib slowly recovering, for their employes, tho conveniences nnd comforts thus" afforded will cer tainly btj appreciated. Tho I .0. 0. F. linll has been enlarged, and a now stare hns been put In, giving nmplo room for dancing, concerts, theatri cals, etc. A new Methodist cUuic'ii!nH(j jlrg 0oo win uo mint on ino sue oi ino one which v as recently destroyed by fire Ncxtye'nr there will probably bo built an nddlt'onnl room to thoechool build ing, ns tho rooms nro now crowded. An unfortunntc accident happened on tho river opposite the mess house by which a sailor by the name of Frnnk Darling lost his life by drown ing. It nppears that ho and n com panion were out In a sail boat, thai while ho was attempting to adjust tho sail the boat was swampqd, ho fnlllng beneath It. and not being able to h;!n himself, was diowned before assist ance arrived. Tho other man clung to the boat nnd was rescued. Tho deceased was n' stranger here. Tho body lino not been recovered. Bay City was well represented nt tho Bnndon cnrnly.nl Sundny Includ ing Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 13. Hnldemnn, Mr. itourkc, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mnrhoffer, Mrs. Chns. Denlson, James Maloney nnd Mr. Geo Grnham. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis aro our new neighbors at Bay City. TICKKTsffor tho PUOMHN'ADK to bo given at Eagles Hall Friday ove- nlng OX SALE at tho BUSY COItXKH W. K. Wise, an old school mate of J. E. Schilling, whom ho had not seen In thirty-six yenrs, when thov wero bovs In Vnn Wert, Ohio, has COUNTY WARRANTS. All Coos County wnrrnnts drawn on tho General Fund nnd endorsed prior to April 1, 1910, will bo paid upon presentation nt my office In Co qulllo, Oregon. No Interest will bo allowed on nny of these wnrrants nft or August 24, 1911. Dated this 25th day of Visual, 1911. T. M. DIMVICK, County Trcn3tiior. "i In command Inplyuctlflnv.. j of Lieut. Sorenaon about twenty-seven members of tho rcconuy.. orgnnwea ai vision or Bino Oregon 'Nvftl,MtUUn,'at IJandon .nr- .0 V Cull oarly ami .gotyonft pick. $5.oo nnd 8l.no Packard Shoes :i.on 2.00 and 9l.nt) Cluott Shirts. .$!. rived hero ihst oeenlng. They ira- J)ntdy wont, aboard th u. S. S. ostbn wlnfro thoj' will speiid a weak drilling. Their life ulinard tho Bob ton bo tho snmo ns If the training ship was on n crulso Instead of nt in ehor In tho Bny. PERSONAL MENTION J. S. BARTON of.CoquUlo is a Marsh field business visitor today. MRS L. J. POST and children return ed today from a visit nt Wlllnm otto valley points. PETER SCOTT nnd wlfo will leave tomorrow for a threo weeks visit In Aberdeen, Wash., and other north ern points. They will return v'a San FrnneUco. It Is Mr. Scott's first trip from tho Bay in sLctosn enrs. NOTICK TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon and are prepnred to pay the highest cash prlco for thonw For further parti culars see C. O. HOCKETT, Emplro City, qr GEO. F. SMITH. Poga. River. r . Don't Kick Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order now and be happy laten Dry Timber Ends While they last, we havo on hand a 'fine lot of DRY . blocks for 'fire place and stove wood, " !. i , ' v ORDER NOW t fiiU r f C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. BroaBWay Yards M t tcxn vt tt Pnoi i i one T90-J flx. i..p -4a i I Mii iVkM. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM ,"TVeVAiie'exp'ert,dyennd trfoanera. Hat, work of all kinds. Our work will plcnso you. vvwffimmFmQX2 I CilUtUu Cmitm. Vleilc. Art. tlocvunxaJCcmmtii litllfciulTullaf.WriilotAniiouKtinrsLAildrrM WnTTTTV " I I MnAy" Suffering Woniun. I Drags hersolf painfully through hor 92.00 and $1.B0 .. Idally tasks, suffering from backache, .n t-i i. ",! ! ', Ihendnchcv ervQU8nB3s, loss of appw , $.1.00 KlnyBbunr Hats ...... .a.M I my, and po6r slMi'. not knowing haV Big reduction on other goods too Ills nro due to kidney nnd bladdqr numerous to mention. The Toggery orncr Broadway & Central ug Ste troubles. Folev Kldnev Pills elvn quick rolldt from' pain nnd misery land, a prompt return to health and, .-. .u ..uutu .v ibiiuv iuio; .mi II iiiiv iiriu -MUiii lui nnni le by Red Crose ' -"..iiii luuiiuit T iTl PHONH MAIN KTJ ' , 8uits made to order. 250 Central Ave. rhone SSOX ROSS (& PINEGOR TROPRIETOR8 " Blanchard's Livery ,We bayeecured. iho Jlyory busi ness of h II. Ilolsner and are pre pared to render excellent service to the people of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rlga and everything, that will mean satisfactory service to tbe public, Phone us for a driving hers, a rig or anything1 needed in the livery line. We also do a trucking business of all kinds niiANCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feil and Snles Service. iVt Tlrst and Alder Streets. " l Phone 138-J gvSfwguE,;; ; ";; t vr Osteopathic PhyslcUu Graduate of the Amerhan school pt Osteopathy at Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Blk. Hpurs 16 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 161-J; Marshtleld; Oregon. rU. J. W. INGRAM, PhysiclAii and Surgeon. 20-210' (Joke Building hones: Oftlce 102J; Residence 1021. I W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank larshfleld Oregon DR. J. T. McCORMAO, ," Marshfleld, tlregon. Office; Lockhart Building, opposite Post Office. Phone '105-1 We Clean and Press Ladies' aiiil CtenVs Suits : ,i- Goods Called for iT" Pllls.-irFor boI T II A. O. BURROUGHS, w Scientific Massaglst, Treats all diseases " Office, corner second and Central Avenue. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m. 3 to 5 p. m. Out Fall Showing J Metfs Soits New Greys and Prowns "Money Talksff Hub Clothing and Shoe Company ot ill Will 1 MAKSHFIELD TtTAl iTi. C. (Jtf Bt'Ji'sIn 0(j. BANDOG Abstracts, Real Estate,, Fire and marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, HKNHY SKNGSTAOKKN, Mtfr. Coqulllo Offl:o Phono 191 Marshflcld Offlco H-J. Farma Tlmbor Coal nnd riattlnp Lands a specialty. Gonsral Agents "EASTSIDB" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEJOJNT. Tho beat Domottlo and Imported brands. Platter, Lime, Brick and all kinds of bulldori materia) HUGH McLAIN GJSNERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANC EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS ' CONNECTING WITU THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT I'OIITUn Sails for Portland from Coos 'Bay, Friday, Sept. 1 PHONE 44 NORTH PaJIFIO 3TEAMSIIIP COMPANY. O. P. McQEORGE, Al Jm r, -"v FASH AND COMMOBIQC8 kfJUV Steamer Redond WWM btxe Sail from Saa Frascitc fer ManbfwU TWAfterHoonJABfJl IrIUVOOEANyTRANPOnTA'aaNiQOAIlUNy-1 Phone 44 , ,, , i v"n Kr?a'jCj F.,MGEOR0B, Aienl DpAIN-COpS PAYAtlliO UN VIA ALLEGANY NOW JtEADY P6ft-BlISINriSS LEAVES RIAItSmi'IELD DAliY BOAT LEAT2S AliER-r LANDINq 'MTOUtiin fi i CONNECTING 'WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC NOR! tut A, wot J, TRAIN AT DRAIN'. TICKETS F0It,8ALE AND INFORMATION AT TnE BUSV CO NER DRUG STORE, PHONE a EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer 1 1 Breakwater i , tit ' ' U ' .i?VV Ml "t ALWaVrIOV TIUP1.. i . jiIW' l11' KATT-tJ T?T?rf HfTrriT.-JTw m n i u av .ttz-it-oii A. 0. J'l 24 AND 20. PAILS. FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON AtO-l UST 0, 11, 10, 20 AND 81. Lt II. KEATINP. AQBNT PHONE MAIN rR. A. J. HENDRY'S 'Modern Dental Parlors. "jVe aQ eqijlfjpeto do high class work on Bhort notice at the very lowest prices, i Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel. rVR, H. n. MOORE, Chiropractor. i ChrinlcrDUeaeea. Specialty -w .wwuo uiu6 ruuug oi-Li Office lipura 1 to Bj :30 to 7;30 J Sunday 3 to 6 ,'. iiiim'Mph - "9a?&Bm TO RQSMOJLG our autos,-IraTing Marshflold at 0 o'clock. ATerx pipnhi8 neet with the' evening1 fiala to" Portland. Fre'0.OO. ' COOS -BAY R08EBUIMJ, Si!aGE LINE, ' OTTO SCHETTriRi Agent, ' ' - ' 0, 'p, BARNARD, 120J!ARKOTAVHMaw-hld. AnRgSURp, Ore. AXXW1.3I At, Kl( ce DEARY'S GUN SHOP- Full line of Bicycle 'supplies. ' Gun, bicycle, machine' lock reiialr- lngi KeyB wade and fitted. H. BANDEL. frmtfc ' uac ioi t" Tj,j See COfflim JM 0 0 l No, &7 No. 'Front St. PMmm 18.b . l tv fl ' x 'n1-? n.v i J.