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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1911)
. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQOM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1911 EVENIMG EDITION. Personal Notes First Skewing of oils and C easom 1911 Nw eh Display Ladies S FallS t r M aim es&M atson "WEAR-EVER" COOKING UTENSILS THE ALUMINUM WARE " Wear-Ever" Cooking Utensils THE GRADE THAT LASTS A LIFE TIME AND THE PRICE BUT LITTLE HIGHER THAN ENAMEL WARE WHICH LASTS BUT A FEW YEARS AT ITS BEST. We have a large assortment "Wear-Ever" Sauce Pans 30c to $1.90 each "Wear-Ever" Jelly Cake Tins 35c each "Wear-Ever" Preserving Kettles 95c to $2.40 each "Wear-Ever" Tube Cake Pans $1.05 each "Wear-Ever" Pint Cups ; 35c each "Wear-Ever" Pie Plates 35c each "Wear-Ever" Berlin Kettle 80c to $2.20 each "Wear-Ever" Salt and Pepper Shakers 35c "Wear-Ever" Cast Tea Kettles $4.25 each Try a "Wear-Ever" Preserving Kettle when cooking fruits, for sale by Pioneer Hardware Co. LARGE ASSORTMENT .NOW ON HAND Pocket Knives WE HAVE ONE OK THE FINEST LINES OK POCKET KNIVES ON COOS HAY. THEY RANGE IN PRICE FROM 25c to $8.00 AND EVERYONE IS THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY THAT MAY HE OBTAINED ANYWHEHE. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. THE I1U8Y CORNER PHONE 208 We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for ' and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J WILL EXCHANGE My ?2,100, equity lu a 6-room bungalow, lot 80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Oro. Valued at $3,000, for acreage near or property In Marshfleid, Or. I am tlio owner of this bungalow, and shall only deal direct with ownor of property. If you know of any one wishing to t-xchuru;o havo them wrlto L. J. Justen, 494 Morrlsson St., Portland, Oregon. H. C. DEMENT of Myrtle Point Is a Marshncld business visitor. FOR HENT llouso adjoining Sue- chl building. Inquire on premises AMK, JOHNSON and family of Port t. .i.ii.l tiro in iMtu'siinem. i WANTED 100 houses to move rulso j , or repair. Address A. Freest1, 'M. OANDLIN of Coqulllo is n Mnrshlleld, Ore. FOR SALE Household furniture. 278 Market St. WANTED Room with private fnin lly lu modem homo. Slnglo young man. Address "Ono" lmcs WANTED Room In private resi dence with modern conveniences. Address "A K" care Times. WANTED Seoond-luuid ltcmlng'ton or Underwood typewriter. Must be In first-class condition. P. O. 13 ox 238, Marshtleld. FOIt SALE 18-ft. launch li 11. P. boat, just painted, also boat house. Everything In good condition. Cheap If taken soon. O. II. John eon, Smith's Retail Yard. M... annuld business visitor. NOIUS JENSEN loft yesterday for Portland on business and pleasure. OREGON, Sept. 7. Fair to- " night except rain In Northwest; Friday, fair In enst with occa- slonnl rhln in west. MRS. T. It. SHERIDAN of Rosoburg Is visiting her son, George, at North Bond nnd other relatives on the Day. BILL MILNER,son of J. II. Mllnor, returned via Gardiner from a visit with friends and relatives In and near Salem. iMRS. JAS MAGEE of Emplro re turned to her homo In Emplro yes terday nftor n short visit at tho P. M. Wilbur homo. LOST In postolllce, silk umbrella, sllvor pearl handle Howard for ro turn to Times' office. FOR SALE R.passcngcr auto nearly now. Would consider good prop erty In oxchnngo. Apply room 201 Coko Dldg. WANTED Competent girl for gen- oral houBowork Mrs. G. W. Kauf man. , PARTY Borrowing tho truck lit tlio Coos Day Bakery, Tuesday, pleaso return. FORHENT Two nicely furnished rooms for gontlomen or IndlcB. 'L' caro Times. WANTED To buy or lease dairy ranch with stock. Glvo full par ticulars address J. M. P., 210 8 School St., Lodl, Cal. J. LEE BROWN nnd wlfo, who havo been camping at tho Beach for the past two wcoks, aro expected homo tomorrow or next day. J. D. MEREEN loft yesterday ovor land for Portland whoro ho will spend a week or ten dnyB on busi ness and pleasure. W. CLARK of Eureka Is tho guest today of his old friend, G. W. Dungan. Ho Is on routo homo from Portland, having gono north to buy twolvo thoroughbred short horn cattle for his 1,000-acro ranch near Capo Mendocino. Ho has about G00 head of cattlo on his ranch. WANTED O experienced conl min ors Boaver Hill Company. FOR SALIC Comfortublo homo com pletely furnished; two lots nt Bay Park P.O. Box 432. WANTED Two oxtcrlciiceiI starch lroncrs Immediately. Marshlleld Hand and Steam Laundry. IiOST A cnt'H head Rtlclc phi. Finder will bo rowardod by returning to C. A. Howard, Blanco hotel. FOR SALE Firat-class horso HiiH buggy. Cheap If takon Immedia tely. Address 'N. B.' caro Times. FOR BALK My farm OOO acron In ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. Candy of Quality Quality in Candy U n mnttor wo aro rathor fussy about. That U why ovorything that enters Into Stafford'! Coos Bay nuulo confections muxt bo unadulterated and wlnlesomo. Tiila mnttor of purity In candy Is. a ques tion of prldo with us nnd It Is safo to sny that moro dolectablo sweets cannot bo found on tho Pacific coast than Stafford's. All our candles aro puro, fresh, swcot and delicious. Thoy aro tho como ngaln kind. TWO STORES. Right In your busiest season when you havo tho least tlrao to spare you aro most likely to tako diarrhoea and loso sovoral days' tlmo, unless you have Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and tako a dose on tho first appoaranco of tho disease. For salo b all deal-ora. Beaver Hill Coal .BIOUNT DIABLO 1ND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho beat Domeetle and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR aniTTir nnnAnWAY. PIIOl OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAr. nONE 201 COOS. HAY TO DRAIN Quickest time possible Holdcu Auto Lino via Allegany. Through Faro S8.2S. stage, steamer and auto via Gardi ner. Through in one day $7.60. JJrain, Coos Bay stago lino. Through m two days $6.50. 60 pounds of aggage free, Norton & Hansen, agt. MARSHFJELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c. 75c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE CHEESE! The Novnda French chooso factory of Novada, Cnllfornla, put out tho finest fancy varlotles of cream cheeso on tho Pnclflo corst. We have them In all kinds from mild to strong in flavor: GERMAN BREAKFAST CHEESE EACH He FROMAGE DE BRIE JOa CAMEMBERT '-'o SIERRA IKo SOHLOSS KASE ' lnc NEUFCHATEL Mc Also all kinds of Imported, cheese. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Finds Dog. Through, n Times' want ad, Quy Chambers Iibb rocovoi- od his missing Irish sottor pup. Tho dog was found by somo boys who re turned tho cnnlno to the owner. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twonty-four hours ending 'nt 4:00 p. m., Sept. 0, by Mrs. E. MlngitB, special government motoorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 64 Minimum1 55 At 4:00 p. m 62 Precipitation 03 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. NORTH BEND NEWS Manngor Alton of tho North Bend Shtngto mill, has arranged to replnco steam as motlvo powor by electricity in tho now mill ho Is building on tho slto of tho burned one. Ho figures tho electricity will not only eliminate tho flro hazard but will bo cheapor Ho has ordorcd motors with a total of 43 horso-powor to oporato tho mill. Boys School Suits with two pnlrs of Knickerbocker pants $4 to $7 nt tho Woolon Mill Storo. Buy your FRESH EGGS at tho A.NONA GROCERY. Only !I5 CENTS per dozon. Phono 110-J. 1R Royal Wo havo somo lino now fllmu for Thursdny nnd Friday nlghtH. Hero nro Homo of thorn. Bo Ritro and boo them: T II U R S D A VS. PROG It A M. "(JEN. MEAD'S FIGHTING DAYS" (Champion) 'THE GUARDSMAN SI'OICAM" (Rex) "BILLY'S DAY OUT" "A COMEDY BY REQUEST" FRIDAY'S. PROGRAM "FIFTY YEARS AGO" (Powers) "AT SUNSET RANCH" (Nestor) PRICE 10 0ENT8 TO ANY PAltjp OF HOUSE Chango of programs each night. Q. J. LEMANSKI, Prop. Closing Out ! I am closing out my Front street storo, nnd will soil ovorything nt great reductions from former prices. Especially low prlcos on RRONE AND IRON BEDS AND NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE W. K. WISEMAN Broadway nnd Front Street. Two Stows. President In. Tho Presldont ar rived in today from tho Coqulllo wlt'i n shipment of lumber, dairy products and other freight. Leave Today. F. W. Davis, J. P. Dunham, Robort Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Mccklenberg woro among the outgoing passongers via Sumner by tho Rosoburg stago this morning. Nairn Smith In. Tho Nnnn Smith arrived In today from Bay Point and will load at the Smith mill. There woro no Incoming passcngors on her. Left Wednesday. F. B. TIchonor, Miss McKenzIo, N. Jensen nnd J. P. Gillette and wifo woro among those leaving on tho Coos Bny-Rosoburg stago Wednesday. " BoNton In Columbia. Tho United Stntes training ship Boston crossed Into tho Columbia rlvor yesterday afternoon nftor a good trip up the coiiBt, according to advises rocolved horo today. AkIoii Retiinm. Engineer Aston of tho Coos Day and Enstern Electric Co., returned lnst night from n trip to Rosoburg nnd n visit nt Ills four surveying camps. Mr. Novors re mained in KoKchurg but will probably returns tomorrow. Family Makes Up. In a lottor to Justice Pennock, Mrs. Fred Muotzol of Ten Milo asks him to dismiss any charges sho preferred against her husband when sho wns In town last wcok, securing nsalstauco of tho of ficers. This Is thought to Indicate that the Muotzol family trouble have been settled again. Appeal Submitted. Tho appeal In tho caso of Frank Garrison, undor death sontonco for tho Porklns mur der hero n year ago, was submitted by briefs to tho Oregon Suprome Court this wcok. It will probnbly bo somo lltilo tlmo boforo n decision Is secured. Somo hnvo boon talking of endeavoring to got uorrison'8 sen- -. ,i tonco commuted to life Imprisonment' j in caso ino appeal laiin. To Improve Inlet. Simon Erlck rou, Julius Larson, Win, Rlnckmore, Joo Sullivan and Win. Forest havo returned from Coqulllo whoro thoy nppoared boforo tho Coos county commissioners yesterday In nn on deavor to so euro an appropriation for improving Larson's Inlet. The commissioners ngrood to appropriate $1 for each dollar residents of the inlet will rnlso. About $1,650 has 'already been rnlsod thoro so that the work will probably soon start. The doslro Is to dredgo it back for about three miles from tho mouth. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 8131 UNIfiUE PANTATORIUM Wo aro oxport dyers and cloanors. Hat work of all kinds. Our work will pleaso you, Suits made to order. 250 Central Avo. Phono 280X ROSS (8b PINEGOR PROPRIETOR Ladles! NO CIGARS NO DICE SHAKING When you patronize our store, We pride ourselves on having the most up-to-date drug stoie in Southern Oregon, Con sequently we are not sur prised to see that our business increases every month. Being graduates of a re putable college wo can furnish you with a su perior service; no half baked boys or men allow ed to wait on patrons, Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 141, MARSHFIELD.