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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1911)
vw""",,vt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION. mmwwmma EOPLE is a Marshflold business visitor to day. E3333 plow; E. A. WILLIAMS of Catching Inlot is In Marshflold today. 7717' ARE PERFECT mhs. david Mcintosh of Miiiico ma Is a Mnrshflold shopper. CAUL MATSON of Sumner Mnrshlleld visitor toduy. Is 4 0. .!. LEMANSKI has returned from u business trip to Portland . FRANK BLACK nnd wlfo of Sumnor tiro Mnrshlleld visitors today. Till WEATHER. IV -' Pffifix1" mmmmm U Ml!. FARMER: 27 w is c tfow ?o 7muj fccrM 7oo7,'n?i or. Jf" 's the .soil completely. Made especially for Coos County soil. Mr f !jf Hard wa,r (By Associated Frees.) OREGON, Oct. 30. Fair to night nnd Friday. Northerly winds. LOCAL E- n:i tjioxt st MAHSIIF1EL1) pmjpaimj ORKGOX ! t n 7fi Always- The Busy Corner" t 'i 6 vri .t . Ps p ToJucgln (b thfnlc of Hot AVntcr Hags. Mnny tlmca from how on you'll need ono nnd i6rhaia yonrH leuks nnd your neighbor hasn't ono thon you'll wish you hnd looked over our lino when down town. Hotter do It next time. Tho prices tire right nnd tho bngs tho best. vSKE OUR WINDOWS j.ockhart:Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us t i Twelve Commandments For a Green Old Age From Old Ago Deferred, by Arnold Lorand, M. D. Most of tho ovlls that' befall us in tli Id world, Including premature old ngo nnd early death, are, In our opin ion, nololy due to our own negligence; and to nvotd such n fnto wo recom mend tho following precepts: 1. To bo as much us posslblo In tho open nlr, mid especially In tho nunshlno; to tako plenty pf oxorcso, tuning npcclnl enro to'broatho. deeply nnu regularly. 2 TEMPERATURE POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. m., Oct. 25, by Mrs. h. Mlngtia, Bpcclal govorntuent meteorologlcnl 'observer: Maximum G9 f Minimum 47 At 4:00 p. m G5 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. F. C. 1IORTON rotumed Inst ovonlng from a business trip to Coqulllo. C. W. ENDICOTT of Coqulllo spent last evening with friends In Mursh- BEN McMULLEN enmo over Myrtle Point yesterday on ncss. from bUBl- MRS. WM. DUNCAN today Issued In vitations for bridge for a week from tomorrow. Plim Picnic. Tho Marshdeld High school students will hold a picnic Saturday f tho weather will permit. It is planned to go up Coos River f6r tho outing. MRS. A. II. LEWIS expects to lonvo on tho next Rcdondo for San Fran cisco for n short trip. Attend Hearing. A number went to Coqulllo today to attend tho hear ing before tho Coos County Board of Equalization on assessments. To morrow tho hearings will bo devoted to tho timber nssossments. Likes Coos liny. In n lotter to friends, Dr. B. E. Schoonniaker, who moved from ho.-'j to Portland lust spring, suys that he greatly misses tho beautiful sconery on tho Cops county roads for his unto trips. ifkx3 s v ief! rt jFOUXR Kiimll fur linn. Owner cnii hayo srluip by culling at this olllco nod paying for this notice FUIIN'IKIIEI) HOUSEKEEPING npartmuntH, hot water, light nnd liucn 10 and up Lloyd hotel. liny In Injured. Will Richardson, the oldest hoii of Walter Rlchnrdson To live on a diet consisting of of Bay Park, today sustained a bro- meat once n day. ckkb. cereals, croon ken arm. n dislocated uhouldor and J vogotnbloH, fruit and raw milk of possibly other Injuries,. Ho wns rid I healthy cows (as much nB tho Atom- lug his bicycle ucross tho trestle and nch will permit) and to mnstlculnU) toppled off. properly. I 3. To tnko a hatha daily; nnd In . ,,,..,,,... ni M,tnP addition onco a week or every two' p,,m , "ecc l ' " rlc . cnlor' weeks, to tnUo n sweat bath (If the prdu,r of, thu Custom str- ,a, nrn8" heart can stand lU ,"8 to givo a big recoiitloii for their 4. 8trict nttontlon to avoldanco ""owly-wed" momboni, C, F. Mp of constlpntlon. Knight nnd Carl W. Evortsen and C. To wear very norous under- brides nt tho next regular, mooting, wear, preferably cotton, light lint .If two weeks from next Tuesday evo- prlvnto -family by yomig married "'"J- nnd low shoes. Inlng. i u u tu iti uuu unity aiiu iu t lou cnrJ' I Illlllnrd Tourney. Messrs. Hub- 7. To sloon In n vory dark nnd ua. uinimv. MrPnmti. .Iihu.h. Koiinr. ..IA Hi 0"'" .,-. r . ! .v..v, .-w-.v.r ilntor, kroIUor, LnChnpello, Fatres T. C. RUSSELL, superintendent of the Beaver Hill mine, is in Maish flpld today on business. PETER PETERSON of Hnynos In let Is a Marshflold business visitor. MRS. WM. LAWHORNE of Sumnor Is n guest nt tho homo of her son, Tom Lnwhorno. J. E. TAYLOIt of Isthmus Inlet Is looking after business affairs hero today. ROBT MARSDEN, Jr., expects lenvo Saturday for Portland business. to on 'JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to Co qulllo today to attend tho mooting of tho Coos county hoard of equalization. THEO BRADLEY Is hero from San Francisco on ono of his regular trips through this section. C. R. SMITH and sons today nro tho guests of A. II. Powers on a trip to the Smlth-I'owors logging camps. A. P. OWEN returned last night from his sunimor homo on South Coos River where ho has been enjoying nu outing. L. J. GILLESPIE, who has been sponding tho summer at the Price ranch near Sumnor, will leavo Sat urday for his homo at Kansas City. MRS. DAVE COWAN and children nnd hor mother, Mrs. Z. T. Taylor pnssod through hero on routo homo to Allegany today after a northern and eastern trip. E. H. JOEHNK returned via Onrdl nor todny from Oregon City whoro hg wns cnlled a fgw days ngo by tho death of a brother., MRS. FRANK HULETT of Fort Worth, Toxas, arrived this morn ing to spond the winter with her sister. Mrs. D. 11. Falrcs. lady. Address "X" (his olllco. KOIt the lutcNt NtylcH In ilrvmimiikliiK vory m lot room and wltli n window S !8' ,,?.'i ,, nnd ladles' tillering see Mr, It. and Mt7oWi.fid-lx S8' Co, Id"' LnC olllco, Marshllold roUXI) Itllt'N Inrgu giiiintlett un to glovn. Owner can have sainu by Identifying It tit Times' olllco and paying for this ad. I'On S.VI.i: Choice .O-ncro tractw, closo In. Partlnlly Improvod. $1,500. Ono-thlrd cash. Balance) long time. Seo J. C. Doano, ownor. Phono 314X2. VAXTIJIl Well-knoiMi fruternnl or ganization desires tho services of uprlslit man or woman of char acter and ability to roprosont thorn In Marshflold nnd vicinity. Snlnry or commission. Seo II. A. Wilder, Chandler hotel. WAXTKI) Glil for ivstmimnt woik. Apjily Baltimore Lunch room. VAXTIH) fJlil for general house work. Apply 188 Second and Pa,rk St., or P. O. Box 38, Murshflold, yAXTIII) Room Mmi ,0inl v,UU FOR HAFilv Cheap If taken soon, n good plnno. Apply at F. Tlnimor innn's resldonco, North Fron( St. M ttwnA li n ttlllltiflt than soven and ono hnlf hours, nrid .,. i...,i. i.iin..,i for women eight and ono hnlf hours. ..'," ,rl." ,.," Ziii in. LOST Sunday, chlld'H gold 9lmlii 8. To hnvo ono eompleto day's l,nrIorB- rho tourney will Inst a nnd croHH. Howard for returning It roBt In each week, without oven rend- weok or B0, to Times' olllco. lug nnd writing. i ' 9. To nvohl montnl emotions nnd ' Celebrate Tonight. Pacific Com- nlso worlcn about things thnt have ninnedry No. 10, Knights of Tomplnr, hnpponod nnd cannot bo nl(orod. ns wllr colohrnto Its fourth unnlvormiry well nB nbouf things thnt mny hap- nt tho Mnconlc hall tonight nnd all pen. Novor to Bny unplenBtint things, tho mcmborH of tho othor Masonic and to avoid listening to such, if Orders nnd EtiBtorn Star have been poHBlblo. s Invited. Following tho nddrcss of 10. To got married, and If a wld- wolcomo by Rov. J. T. M. Knox, cnrdB ow or widower, to marry ngnln. dancing and other social festivities . 11. To ho temperate In tho uso of will bo enjoyed. VOll SAMv Two Ainerlcnn box ball nlcohol nnd tobacco and nlao In tho. nlloys In flno condition. Cash or bo or ten nnd coffee. kUh Plan Tho Mnrshflold lodgo torniB. Address A. B. Cnmpboll. 12. To nvold plnces thnt aro ov-'0f Ejks last evening nppolntod A. E. or honted, eBpeclnlly by Bteam, and N0ff, f. M. ParsoiiB nnd W. R. Haines WANTED From -.1 to 50 loads of " vontlllntod. To ro-plnce or ro- nH n coinmltteo to nrrnngo for tho good manure Freo from ahnv- nforj tho funcHonB of tho orgnns jodgo's nnnunl momorlnl oxorclsos ings. i. j. aunpson, jNonn uonu, "",.' "', .'. .:."" . :"'hr " which will bo hold the tlrst Huntiny FQU KENT A tnuull honsj close In corner Second and Hall. $10 wlt.li wator. Enqulro of F. R. Allon. 13. W. WRIGHT of Portland, who has boon malting extensive Invest ments In this, section, arrived hero today on tho Brcnkwator. J. DUNNE of Lead, S. D., Is on the Buy to look this section over and to visit bis old friend, J. A. Blntt. Mr. Dun wns horo nbout llvo yenrs ngo and suys thnt tho transforma tion ha sbcou almost remarkable W. S. CHANDLER and wlfo hnvo brokon up their summer homo nt the bungalow on south Coos River nnd hnvo fitted up apartments in tho now Coke building In which thoy will rcsldo during tho winter. 2?" op.l"80?' '!? "??" "f oxtrnc,1 In December. Geo Goodrum, A. 13. FOR SALK-My farm 000 ncrvs In ' j,"'",,,, "'J J ZZ Ms Xo n"'1 Chns Vn mn woro med ono lot or will cut up In parcels to JJ.Xrtl.o "ffrlcr8iipor?Slono mi .' committee to nrrango for a ault. C. W. Santord. MorBbflold. rni mon who aro thoroughly familiar nilclng pnrty to bo glvon by tho , --- with tho functions of tho ductless ,,,l,u i ",llur !'"" " '""'"; WILL HXCIIAXOK My 92,100, C. A. SMITH, who wns oxpected horo on tho Nairn Smith today, hns written A. II. Powers that prob ably ho will not ho tibln to reach horo until tho mlddlo of Novombor, business nffnlrs dotulnlng him In tho east. F. S. DOW has returned from a busi ness trip to Myrtlo Point and brought back with him somo lino Bnmples of tho ovnporntod apples his fruit dryor there Is turning out. They nro on exhibit nt the Chamber of Commerce. E glnnd8. equity In n 5-room bungalow, lot 80x02, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Valued nt 13,000 fpr ncroago property nenr or In Mnrahflold, Or, I am tho ownor of this bungalow, nnd shall only deal direct with, ownor of property, Inqulro of L. J. Justcn, Lloyd hotol, Marshflold. Tho Times' Want Ads bring results FRIDAY On Stenmor Rcdondo wo will rccolvo our first Shipment of Delicatessen Goods We hnvo Inaugurated this department to meet tho local demand ot Mnrahflold housowlves who desire to securo this class of goods hlch cannot bo secured at present. It will bo estnbllshod on tho same standard of excellence as tho" rest of our business and 111 bo enlarged ns tho domnnd warrants. Wo feol cortnln thnt our customors will appreciate our efforts to plenso thorn with n largo variety of puro foods from which to make selections and will do their part In tho way of patronago to mako the now de partment a splendid success. As rapidly as the demand Increases we will onlargo tho dopartmont by tho addltiou of now goods. Our flt shipment will consist of Veal Loaf, sliced per pound 25c ''her lmf, bllced lor pound 23c IJellclous Chicken Loaf per pound 00c "end Chet'so jwr pound 2,"c MnjoniinlMj Dressing per botUo 23o Remembor all theso articles are strictly homo made and tho "neat wo can buy. winhiro. w111 bo a ,arBo amount of other new goods In which you uo Interested that will arrive on this steamer. Don't forget uso g00U3 arriV0 pr,jay on tne Reaondo. Lockhart's Grocerv hi . ' f wo iJnvato Phones s-i 85 and 305 "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" DON'T MISS THIS Mutt and Jeff Will Arrive At TR Royal FRIDAY NIGHT Come and see these funny men of the newspaper in mov ing pictures,' . -TONIGHT'S PROGRAM "THE GUNFIGHTER" (A Thrilling Drama of West,) "HIS ROMANCE" the (A Pretty Love Story well told in Beautiful Pictures,) NFew, If any, medicines have met with tho uniform success that has at tended tho use of Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of colic and Di arrhoea which, it has effected In al most every neighborhood have given It a wide reputation. For sale by all dealers. No candidates were Initiated last night but It 'Is planned to hnvo Ini tiation nnd a big social tlmo next Wednosdny night. There wns a largo nttondnnco Inst ovonlng, mnny visitors being prosonL North Bend News C. ROnERTS In horo from Myr tlo Point on business. Ho snys tho now ennnory will shortly ro Hiimo oporntlons for the lato pack. It Is proving a big success. Ho Hays that F. S. Dow'a fruit dryor there Is doing n big business. MISS ALICE TICKELL, a slstor of Mrs. G. LoRoy Hnll, who has boon spending tho summor nt hor old homo nenr Rochester, N. Y hns returned to Portlnnd whoro alio hns taken a position nnd mny ro mnln Instead ot returning to Coos Day as sho originally Intended. Lewis Motzlor und family, formor- ly of North Iiond, who have been llv- qko. W. SHELLY has returned from lug for the past your In Ashland, hnvo moved to Corvullls whero thy will spend tho winter so that Miss Ethel can attend school there. Mrs. M. Drown loft yesterday morning nnd is making u visit ut Coqulllo city. n business trip to Dandou. Ho ro ports thnt thoy hnvo secured n small samplo ot oil out of tho noar Creok well und expect to litrlko tho big doposlt soon .Tho pcoplo nro enthusiastic over It nnd nro planning to begin sinking nu othor well at onco. W. II. McINTYItE. who has been horo proving up on a homestead, will lunvo with his wlfo Saturday for Soattlo from whero ho will sail for tho Philippines to resume his federal position for a year after which thoy return hero to reside. LIVKI) IX COOS COUXTV. Woman Wht Paraded iih Sinn For merly nt.Ilundon. According to tho Lobnnon Express, a guurdlnu (ins boon nppolntod to tnko chargo of tho property of Ray Leonard, tho Lebanon woman who pnraded in male uttlro for almost halt u century, nnd who la now In tho nsylum for Insane nt Snlom. Ray Leonard and hor companion located In Uandon, Coos county, nu ut tho year 188S, nnd startod a shoo shop ovor the blncksmlth shop which stood In front ot tho llvory stnblo whoro the wrftor ot this ar ticle hnd n livery business. At that plnco thoy passed ns father and son, und bo fnr ns wo know there was novor a doubt expressed (n that placo as to tho genuineness of tholr clulm. Wo woro well ncqunlnted with tho couple, having shoes nnd hnrnoBs mended nt tholr shop on sovernl oc casions. Thoy resided In Dandon about wo years ns nenrly ns wo rp momber tholr stay thoro. D. E. Slltt lu Monmouth Heruld. WILL T11K OKNTLKMAX WHO LEFT A SAMPLE OF W1IITB ROCK AXI) SMALL CKMKNT IlLOOIC AT THE CIIAMUKJt OF COMMERCE RECENTLY KINDLY CALL Oil HEXI) 1IIK .NAME TO THE CHAMUER OF C()MMKKUR AT OXCK. Try Tho Times' Want Ada. Carl Hnys was a Mnrshlleld visit or jestorday. Miss M. E. Drown ot Sherman nvo into, la having her hoitbo painted nnd a now root put on. E. R. Hudson and mother, Mrs. L. Hodson of South Mnrshflold nro spending n fow dnya on South Cooa River. F. W. I1AILEY of Tho Dalles, n prossmnn, nrrlved horo today to look this section over with n view of locating. Ills undo, Rov. Mr. Ilnlloy, wns pastor of n church or. Coos Rny nbout thirty yenrs ngo nnd another nnclo enmo horo nbout forty years ago nnd was ongnged I in the hotol business on tho Hay) for n tlmo. I HENRY PLOEGER of Myrtlo Point i T . - v, ., . - i -- , Mrs. B, E. Hays was a Marshdeld pj,. Cjass AuLO Service visitor yestoiday. Two flno Cadillac cars ready for Ruport Hunter and family aro now sorvlco nt nil hours any whero nt roa located nt Springfield nenr Eugene, sonnblo rates, Phono CC-J until 11 I p. m. nftor 11 p. in., Phono 5-J. Resl-i Early yestorduy morning thoro donco Phono 28-J. ' was a flro scaro at the North Ueud !Ilox factory. It was dlscoverod about 4 o clock and waB oxtinguisncti .before any damago wns done. D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. It's Foolish To Suffer From Dyspepsia Suffering from dyspep sia and going hungry because you can't cat what you want to is ex tremely foolish when A. D. S. Digestive Tablets will help you. Makes your food easily digest ed gives you the great est amount of nourish ment and strength. All intestinal and di gestive troubles quickly respond to a treatment of A. D. S. )igestivo Tablets. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PIIQXE in, MAKSIiriELD. Tho WOMEX'S AL'XILIAHY of tho PIU:SHYTERIAX church will give n COOKED FOOD SALE nt 1:0 SATURDAY, Oct. 28, nt M. A. SWEETMAX'S real estate olllco. M. O. WAKXER, tho PIAXO TL'XKU, will be In the city for a few dnya and nnyone wishing pianoa tun ed or repaired aro kindly requested to LKAVE ORDERS at GOING & HAltVHY'S, phone 190 J. A success ful record of 20 years with tho piano owners ot Coos Day. Light, Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right il m