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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
NT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,191 1 EVENING EDITION. AGENTS "W-E-A-It E - V Cider Mills WE SELL THE FA MOUS I). & H. CIDER MILLS. Tho rollers aro ad justablc, and can be set to grind coarso or lino. Tho curbs nro largor and stronger than others, ns the staves aro riveted a on. Apple Parers $1.50 Pioneer Hardware Company MARSHFIELI) jpljj !WO AGENTS "II-O-H-O" STORAGE IJATTEKY. Always "TEe Busy Corner" PRESCRIPTIONS Wo nro specially well equipped to fill your prescriptions. Our chemicals nro of the best nnd your doctor's orders nro Impllcltoiy carried out In fact wo havo tho lnrgest and best Prescription Department on Coos Bay. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us FOR SALE CHEAP Piano, 1072 Anderson Avo. FOR KENT Nicely furnlshod room In prlvato family. Inqulro 1044 Central Avonue. FOR BALK Two choice 20 acre tracts, close in. 1G00 each, one third cash, long tlmo on balnpce. Sob J. C. Doano, ptiotio '314x2. FOR BALV A 'few bargains to "flllghtly used sewing mnchlnosr Singors, Whites, New Homo, Do mestic and others, from $4.00 up. Sewing machines rented nnd re paired, 60G No. Front St., Mfld. LOST Ladles' gold rln, wo small diamonds nnd opal. C. E. Shan kiln. FOR RENT 7-room house with bath, cor. No. Broadway and Cedar Avo. Apply to Anson Rogers or C. J. Bruschko. WANTED 0 experienced coal min ers Beaver Hill Company. AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma chines careful drlvors. Stands nt Blanco hotel and Ed's Billiard par lors. Day phono3 40 and 231R. Night phono 1813;. FOR BALE My farm OOO acres ill one lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. FOR SALE Double bnrreled shot gun noarly now, apply Times office. Special on Now is the time to do your canning. Fine yellow Crawford FREE STONE, per box Only 90c GRAPES Were Never Better. PERBASKET 30,J LONG-BOX Only $1.00 Cantaloupes and Cassabas in abundance. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 - E - It" ALUMINUM UTENSILS.' IuiHiK!ni?i9!9HVnfiBbkIlSI 1: x T.l PRICE HutchlnBon 110.00 Junior $15.00 Medium $21.00 Son'or $28.00 1 n IX FItONT ST. OREGON The Big Three On Cods Bny This Wcok Aro: O'HKIE.V RAILWAYS STAFFORD r , And tho greatest of theso is Staf ford when It cornea to Pure Coos Bny mado Candles and Pure and Doll clous Ico Cream. TWO STORES. The Royal TONIGHT .MEN OF THE WEST This Is a Great Plcturo Plains nnd tho Cowboys, hut clenu nnd entertaining. Don't Miss this Plcturo. of tho Exciting "CALLY'S COMET". Lots of fun In this. Good Music With Our Pictures. Peaches i JJrej, THE WEATHER. (By Associated Preea.) OKEQON, Sept. 21. Fair to night, except showers In North west portion; Friday, fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. HE- I For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. in., Sept. 20, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government ! meteorological observer: Maximum 65 Minimum 42 At 4:00 p. m 58 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. BORN. FOSTER To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fostor of Bay City a daughter, Thursday, Sept. 21. Mrs. Fostor was formerly Miss Myrtle Culver. .Making ImprovementM. E. C. Ed monds Is building an addition on their residence In South Mnrshflold, ItNl)iii'K Fair. Tho Rosoburg fair will open September 26 and a number of Coos county people nro, planning to attond. .Straw Improving. Mayor E. E. Straw continues to rapidly improve from his recent illness and is now ablo to recolvo many of his friends. It Is hoped that ho will bo nblo to bo up and nround soon. Start October 1. Engineer Loofo In chnrgo of tho government work.HOBERT MARSDKN. Sr. will lenvn hopes to completo tho overhauling of tho Dredge Oregon so that alio can begin work on tho Pony Inlbt shoal by Octobor 1. Fonnvr Resident Dead Mrs. Tliornquist, n former resldont of Coos Bay, died In Oakland, California, tho first of tho month. Sho wns n alstor or tho Into Cha8. Forslund of North Bend and hor husbpnd. Cnpt. Tliorn quist, died at Oakland Inst April.-, Get Right of Wny J. M. Eddy who is reported to bo'tho agont of tho. Pacific and .tycstorn .which J8 pro Jectlng a Jlno frcyit 'Eugene tf Coos Bay 'almost parallel with tho South ern Pacific's proposed lino Is at North Bendvand is reported to bo b'uyjng consldorablo property In this section. Logger Hurt. Albert Hassonen, gonorally known ns "Michigan" a loggor employed at Solon nnd Stora'a camp nonr Sumnor, was bndjy hurt todny. Ho was running to got out of tho way of a log and got caught between It nnd a tree and a severe flosh wound inflicted In his thigh. Ho was brought horo and tnkon to tho homo of John Bnckman, a relative, in West Marshflold for treatment. New Randon Ilont. Tho steamer Brooklyn, about tho size of the Ft flold, is to bo put on tho Bnndon-Snn Francisco run In tho nonr futiiro by tho compnny oporntlng the Ellznboth. E. K. Jones, who returned from tho valley todny, reports that they expect tho Brooklyn In soon on her first trip. Tho Oakland wns tho three-masted schoonor blown In near tho Jetty but sho was got off by tho tug Klyhlnm boforo she was damaged nny. ,WI11 Wed. Word has been roce'Ir ed horo thnt Miss Nettlo Wooloy, for formorly a Coos Bay tenchor and who wns nlso ongnged In tho mllllneiy Dance at Empire Saturday Night, Sept. 23 In Empire Hall. EVERYBODY INVITED Music by WInsor's orchestra. Good time assured. Midnight Supper at. Arago Hotel Steamer Alert will leave Marsh flold at '7:45, North Bend at 8:15, re turning after tho dance. Como nnd have a good tlmo. business hero, -will be married to E. E. Halo at Cottage Grove, Orceou, Soptembor 26. Hor many friends on the bay will unite In extending beat wishes. Is Hndly Hurt. Dav.o Bunch was badly hurt yesterday on tho Loon Lake rood beyond AUoguny. Ho was assisting In taking a big boiler over Lfor Jack McDonald nnd wna cutting and fell. He droppod about four teen feet and sustained a brokon shoulder and three fractured ribs. Ho was brought to Marshflold on a spe cial boat nnd takon to the A. L. Foa- 'ter home In South Marshflold where he Is being enred for. Personal Notes A. S. HAMMOND of Coiull'.o is a Marshflold business visitor tndfcy. FItED HOLLISTER of North Bend Is in Marshflold today. MRS. CHAS JOHNSON Of Nuiu lulot is a Marshflold shopper todny. A. J. MENDEL loft yesterday for San Francisco on business. MRS. GOTH of California Is a guest at tho A. O. Aiken home. A. J. NESS Is making a trip to Gold Bench and Port Orford this week. A. H. DERBYSHIRE of North Bend Is a Mnrshflold-business visitor to day. E. K. JONES returned today from a business trip through '.he Coqulllc Valley. .MRS. MAYBELLE PRATT will lonvo Saturday to visit nt hor old homo In Kansas. Saturday for Portland to visit rcl- ntlves thoro. MISS ESTHER JOHNSON of Co- qulllo is spending n fow dnys with Marshflold friends. C. F. McKNIOHT will loavo Saturday for Portland nnd othor northern points on business. .CAPT. J. A. O'KELLY will loivo Saturday for Portland nnd AstorU on business nnd ploasuro. JOSEPH E. FOX 1b oxpectod hero this wook from Alaska whoro ho has been mining to visit rolatlvcs. E. G. PERHAM arrived homo today from a trip to Rosoburg and other points. GORDON RASMUS8EN will leave Saturday for Corvallls to resumo his courso at Oregon Agricultural college MRS. GEO BOLSTER of . Klamath Falls Is visiting relatives at tho Goo Stommmorraan homo near Al legany. W. F. HARMON and wlfo plan to leave Saturday for Portland and Spokano whore thoy will visit for awhile. MRS. E. D. McARTHUR and chil dren arrived homo today from Col orado whoro thoy have spont tin summer. F. E. LEEFE nnd wlfo rill loavo next week for a week or ten days' lrlt In San Francisco nnd ofiur south ern points. CELL IRELAND returned todny from n month's vncatlon 9j.eut at Ollalln, Rosoburg, Salem, Portland nnd othor northorn points. JJo unya I Have Just Opened AT 321 Front Street tho Marshfield Cash Market Whoro I will carry a full and com pleto stock of FHF.SII AND SALT MEATS POULTRY. AND I will carry only tho most health ful and wholesome meats which will be sold at reasonable prices. Give mo a trial order. II. FOUHIEK, Proprietor. INK ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER Steamship Arrives In Early To day From Portland With Many Passengers. With flags flying and tho Brenk- wator gaily decorated in honor of tho distinguished passengers, Vice president J. P. O'Brien and party, Capt. Macgcnn catno into port this morning after a good trip down tho const. Tho weathor was very favor able Tho Broakwator will sail at 10:30 Saturday morning tor Portland. Among those arriving on tho Breakwater today were: J. P. O'Brien, H. E. LounBbury, G. X. Wondllng, E. Duffy, J. Perry, B. A. Bnrrott, Miss B. Milton, Miss L. Mornn, Miss E. Lnwronce, Toney NiiB8ol, Mrs. H. L. Coloman, F. B. Techenor, J. L. Byrno, D. E. McCut- choon, Miss B. Jeffreys, E. Brlggs, W. B. Lamb, Mrs. Lamb, F. J, Nelson, Mrs. Nohon, H. Anderson, O. E. Sil ver, Jno. Sliver, MIsb II. II. Grloger, O. Langlols, Mrs. Lauglols, W. P. Sponcor, W. M. Wheeler, T. L. Chlld ors, Jno. Oyo, K. Lurled, G. T. Tay lor, J. C Morris, A. Bnllentyno, J. S. Hnndloy, E. A. Solnx, A. S. Douglns, C. E. Grosbcck, Miss McArthur, Mrs. McArthur, A. Kcndrlck, J. Noblo, Miss E. McKonzlo, II. II. Monnct, W. W. Wheoler, H. Krogstnd, A. T. HouBer, A. Nicholson, Alice Tnylor, ErnoBt Taylor, Geo Taylor, Mrs. C. Taylor, A. Taylor, II. Taylor, G. Tay lor, Thos Molan, W. M. Rohor, E. W. Rcomnn, S. J. FoBsholm, D. Crnlg, T. II. Hudson, A. Parte F. Thur mnti, N. Llllvon, T. Vnnskl, O. Lund borg, P. A. Bagwell. that It rained consldorablo of tho tlmo but ho enjoyed tho trip Im mensely. CECIL HOLLAND who has boon working on Columbia rlvor boats for sovoral months Is visiting rola tlvcs on tho Bay. MAJOR L. D. KINNEY is III Mnrsh flold today on mattofi conumitod up with tho adjustmont of his ptoper ties. MRS. C. F. McCULLUM nnd hor iiloces, Misses Mlnnlo nnd Grace Sheridan of Rosoburg, woro Marsh field visitors today. 1 HARRY WINKLER, W. R. Haines nnd II. J. McKeown nro expected homo today from a hunting trip above Myrtlo Point. DR. BURMISTER, W. J. Best nnd Tt i A.' Wornlch ot -North Bend camo down In Dr. Burmlstor'a, nqw Reo to attond tho .Elk's mooting. GEO. GOODRUM returned last even Ing via Drain and Allegany from a business trip to Portland. Ho re ports tho roads aro In a fairly good condition. W CHAS. FRODELIUS roturnod n few days ago from an oxtondod visit in California and Is again nt the Smith mill. Ho says that Coos Bay is away ahead of California. MRS. C. J. MILLIS and Miss Mnblo Clnro MRUs will lonvo Saturday for Portland from whoro thoy will go to Snn Frnnclsco to Join Mr. MRUs and mako tholr future homo. F. V. CATTERLIN, ono of nnndon's promlnont young business men, pnssod through Mnrshflold today on his way homo nftor a buslnoss trip to Portlnnd. IIo camo via Drain and Scottsburg nnd roportod n rnthor rough trip being on the road three days. ELI COOKE of Blackburn, England, who has been visiting nt tho homo of his nleco, Mrs. G. Loroy Hnll, loft yostorday for Alborta, Canada, and Rochostor, Now York, whoro lio will visit for a fow weeks bo foro returning to his home in Eng land. Rev. G. Loroy Hnll accom panlod him north. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Times subscribers who do not recolvo 'tholr papers regularly are requested to notify Tho Times offloco of any irregularity in delivery. This is tho only moans The Times has of know- ing when subscribers miss their papers, and consequently tho only means ot remedying the trouble. LOCAL APPLES EASY WINNERS Coos County Gravensteins Beat Famous Hood River Product at Salem. Returning triumphant from Salem whoro tho Coos County Grnvcnstola apples captured first prlzo in com petition with tho far-famod Hood Rivor apples at tho Oregon Stato fair and also tho fifth prlzo for tho bost county exhibit, F. B. TIchouor and Miss McKonzlo, who had chargo ofS tho exhibit, reached hero today. Both wero elated ovor tho victories won and Mr. Tlchonor was warmly congratulated by his friends horo for his work. No ono had anticipated that ho would bo ablo to win tho high honors thero that ho did. "Wo can go bnck next year and catpuro first prlzo on tho county or- hlblt," said Mr. Tlchonor today. "Tho oxpondlturo of a Httlo money In collecting cxhlbltB and tho dovc tlon of n little tlmo to It will enable us to win In n walk. This year Clat sop county had a $7,000 exhibit thoro and thbir showing mndo me moro fully rcnllzo tho groat oppor tunity wo lmvo for gottlng up a stnte winner of an exhibition hero. Our npplcs fnr outclassed Hood Rlvor's famous beauties in tho ex hlblt Woodman dny Wo woro busy at tho booth from 8 In tho morning until 11 o'clock at night nnsworlng questions nnd dis tributing lltornturo. Thoro will be hundreds of homescokors visit Coos Bny within tho noxt fow months ns a result of tho showing mado nt tho fnlr. "A representative of n propjspd Swedish colony of flvo hundred fam ilies Is planning to como to this sec tion soon with n viow to locating thorn hore. Thoy wnnt lots of log ged off land nt ronsonnblo prices nnd thoy will build up tholr own com munity, ostnbllshtng Swedish schools nnd churches. I havo trlod to toll thorn 'of tho groat chances In this section and I am In hopes ot locating thorn horo." Ono of the prizes won by tho ex hibit wns a not of stlvor fruit knives which wnB presented to Miss McKeu zlo by Mr. Tlchonor In recognition ot hor faithful work thoro. 1IANDON OIL PROSPECT. Strong Gas Prcmmro Intlirtiteo OIT la Near, Tho Bandon Recorder saya'Yes torday at tho woll of tho Mlocono Oil & Ons Co., on Boar Creok, tho dril lers struck sand that very much resembles oil sand and Is both odor o'us and greasy. Tho sand was struck under a iayor of hard substance which had Just boon drilled through and tho gas pressure which was al ready strong was groatly Increased, nnd it now takes much moro water than evor boforo to hold down the gas pressure. Thoro is now about 1,150 foot of wator in tho hole. The work ot drilling is moving on rapid ly and they aro putting down from 10 to 20 feet of pipe ovory day and tho oporatora are becoming mora sanguine ovory day as to tho out come." Seasick Remedies Proscription No. 7840 is a formula used by ship's physicians on all Foasfor tho euro of seasickness. It is tho most sucoossful treatment yet devised for this most distressing malady. It you are going to sea ho sure to take a hottlo with you. Price 50c. "Wo also sell Mothcr sill's Seasick Remedy, 50c and $1.00. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE Ml, MARSHFIELD. I d M ' ; "