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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1913)
- rr-WT VVHHmiUHIfPWWIi IffHH IK THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOt), FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1913-EVEMIWG EDITIOW. o CE NTRALSZE AND MEECHANDI SE ON CE NTRAL AVI Prescription Care Prescriptions miiHt not only bo cnrefully filled liut they must bo ns carefully filed nwny, dot ed nnd numbered, so thnt ready reference may bo made at any time. Through our flllnn sys tem ovcry prescription Is most carefully preserved. We ran refill your prescriptions at a moments notlco or If your doc tor wants any special Informa tion relatlvo to what you havo been taking, we can give It to htm without delay. We would like to havo tho opportunity to fill your proscriptions. We ns suro you of best service, great est care and Just prices. This Is a prescription drug store. 0TA, Prescription W Pharmacy I'm nl; l. Chun, Oppo'slto Chiindler Hotel. "In business for your health" Phone 71, She Like Stafford1 Camidly Everybody Does CENTRAL AVENUE is rapidly becoming Coos Bay's greatest shopping center, Buy there and economize. Every store is progressive and reliable. Every dealer's personal guarantee backs what you get, and the prices are always right, For up-to-date stores and merchandise, keep your eye mi Central avenue, Centralize your trad ing and take advantage of the opportunity that Coos Bay's shopping center affords, GET YOUR Smmidlay Picnic Bakery Supplies and Lunches' -AT THE White Homise Bakery PLAN TO TAKE Your Sunday Dinner At the Chandler Hotel Good Music and a Good Menu The Hub of Central Avenue Two lots ut kobi .Mnrsuiioiii, near huiiuui, iioiiiu for );i CUB II. Vallna Inland South Inlet for JliOOO. Bnsy tortus Lot 50x100 In Pint A for 2uli. r0 acres Improved bottom liiucl close to Coiiuillo City. y,n Improved. OjoiI Iioiihu nnd barn. City water. $!)000, j tump. 10 acres unimproved bottom Innil, near Coiiuillo City, fot $4000. Good dairy proposition. r acres at Lnbroo Park for $1LT0. TIiIh Is a tuotuy.tnaker Don't overlook It. The coal and gold miliar 1000 notes of land In South Ink Coal IlnHln for $30 per iirrc. Kino home nt Umpire, with half block Improved groundi it ii lilir liiirimln. SKK TITIiH, (il'AK.WTKi: AM) AltSTUACT ((). Kam merer Says: Ho wants your business and in return will give you the service and merchandise. New Goods Constantly Arriving: CLUETT SHIRTS NECKWEAR HOSIERY UP-TO-DATE HABERDASHERY " IN ALL LINES. Yours tiii.rioits to pjvuat , THE TOGGERY ci:i,i:im.Ti: tin: i-oritni and i:vi:hv dav iikxck iiv rsi.vcj ARCH FAMILY REMEDIES A remedy for every ailment, Sold under a guarantee, Your money btick if m pnhpfnnfnn OCUIOIUbluijri Deutche Apotheke Winkler's Pharmacy Plone 2 J Norton & Hansen Cent nil avenue. SUIT CASES STATIONERY nlxii a full line of novelties anJ spermine nt uIioIcmiIi' .Mnolillclil. mill retail. I HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN laarsMieH amid EoimkeB0 Hill Property HOUSES FOR RENT. SEE ME FOR ANYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. FRIZEEN, Central Ave. First National Bank Every accommodation consistent with safe banking, I tea COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.OXKV Killlor mill Pub" HAN . MAI.OXKV Xeivs Ktlitor Official Paper of Cooi County. ofj'iciai, I'Ai'i.it or Tin: citv OP MAKSIIPIIXD. .woeEJ personal notes ih: ;:: : leriniin iv niliiti ..ii.. I.,,.. ' ' ' linn-., tin. 11...,. .. tiii: coi.dcx iti'i.c. TIIK golden rule," according to President YVIImot of a inor ehniits' association nt rail b Ith'er. MllSS.. Is lilt) wisest nf mien Tiir business. This rule Involves giv ing vnlue for service. Tim 111:111 who takes mint Iter's I Inn, mill renders I'lithln In return violates "the gold en rule." ". .r-rcspoct Ik a rirst-cluss we: In business. Sharp practice duim not pay. Success worth having Ih not nelileveil through devious moans. The salesmanship 11 ml ndor tlslng that make money tell the truth ami practice the square ileal. The chord of honor Ih now Hlnn-k In American IhihIiuh more froiiuontly tlmn ever. It In generally roeogul.oi Hint business honor n ns ninih a 110 (isslly of polhy as of luinesly. BRING VOMI WEST II I Mrs. S. N. Croft, of Bandon, waKcs strenuous Efforts to Grant Mother's Wish. Mrs. S. ,N Croft of Ilaiulon. her niothur. Mrs. K l). Mlckel, an.l broth er, William Mlckel of Topeka. Kuu n. arrived yesterday on the ilreak water from Topeka. anil hope to loavo today for Ilaiulon. The long journey was maile to gratify the wish of Mrs. Mlckel, who desired to pans her last days in ltmnlon. the iiiihv in aur utitlKUlcr. Mrs. Mlckel Is 7f. years old ,,iid has heon rouCIiioil to her tie,! ful some months ami to l.rlnK u,r west Mrs Croft Jonrneye. oust last April lo her ueils.W The iloetors Kavo no hope of hor reiovery, but u.r woiulerf.il vitality preserved her ami she is now In Marshflel.l. Mr. Mlckel Kavo up his business In Topeka to assist In brlnBlnK the mother to the coast. They were met hero by Mr, Croft and If the , ,! ? rom,',l")n m l,or'l't. thoy w I o the afternoon train, but at ... --.. ... uuoiuvoft iiuereais at jcutralta but has a flno hunting pre. kvv th . r.w ai'ji Itline '":"u u'ucu or I .Sherman (ii.inhle. who has I unite III nt Merev I losultnl la -.. ported ImprovliiK. The North llend Lumber ('ompanv will soon ho ready to operate. .Man'- iiKer Dltuinlek IioIiIIiik back until iieie is an liuirovenient In the lumber market and also until he 'a 11 lm'I the slln in rioni ..r in.. mill wharf dreilKed out so that! uieie win tie no trouble for vesnels loadliiK direct. .Mr. and .Mrs. Sweet, who have spent the last two weeks with relatives at I'lorenio. returned home last week. Mr. ami Mrs. ('has. CavanaiiKh en- lertnined Tuesday evenliiK the I oiiiik People of the V. . Chiuili. . 1 iiireiuo Miner. I'ostinaster Hus nell h efficient assistant, left this week for Point Terrace where ho will spend his summer vacation vis UliiK his parents. AiTiirdliiK to word received here. Kiliciir MeDanlels and ramllx are In iiunrantlne at National Clt". Cal one of the children IiuvIiik contract ed the measles. They have had n Hue auto tour until this bit of bad , luck whs encountered, j Mrs. It. Walker will soon hnvo 'Our Hoiiko Annex", a new room Iiik house, readv for openluB. It was mined a block back from Sher man avenue and Is beliiif reumdellod Hid refitted. , ''He M. W. A. sdd their Fourth i .lu lloweiw pavilion to .1. V. leLmder. or Marshlleld, for $150 It U said that Mr. Telander will use It ror .Saturday ovonlnu dances dur- iik the siitnmer. It. A. Wernlch. of th,. North I end Sash and Door rmtory, fr tills week far 'd. ...,,, .... ... 1101 thorn points on business. MltS. STIJM. MICH MAN. of AUi-smiy. Is In town for the day. MISS JOHNSON, of Coas Itlver. Is! speniiitiK tne day In town. MltS. HOIIT. Dl'CKHTT lame to lowu this inuriiliiK from Coulds rnuip. V. V. CATTIJUI.I.N AND WIKK of Itiuiilon, were Murshfleld visitors today. It. A. CIIAI'IN nnd family left on the Ilreakwater for Madras, Ore mm. IIKNUV IIOKCK. or Smith llasln. Is In town to see hs sister off on to day's Urenkwater. MIL AND MltS. I'llANK IIODSOV are visiting hero for tho day from South Coos river. 11. J. 1IONHAM leaves todny for Ued 1110111I, Oi'okoii, where he e.vpeclB to upend u few weeks. MISSKS ANNA AND ADA CI.INKKN IIKAltD of Daniels Creek caino to Mnrshflold this mornliiK. C. M. IIYI.KU and rnnilly have gone lo their simiinur hnino nt Lake side, to Rpeud n few mouths. MAHTIN OLSON will leave soon for llyron Sprlnas. al.. in hopes of uottliiK relief from the rlieunm llsm. MltS. O. COOLKV and fainllv win leave on thw nuvi vm, U...1.1. fir Okliilnniin to lulu inn.' (ma. Mil fninllv will inoyii the llrst or next week' from nun uveniie into the house on I'lne street owned by the Flnna Knu estate. WALTKIt CONDItO.V ennw, nv..r r.... Myrtle Point today to nrratiKO to iiihu siiiiio eiiiipineni inuilnK In on the Nnnii Smith out to the Wlllutt & Ilurr camps. MISS ISK'A WILLCTTS. or Coos County, passed throiiKh ItoseburK this iiiuruhiK en roiito to Meiirord, when) she will visit rrlonds. ItosebuiK News. MRS. FAUKINdKII. who Is nt pres ent IIvIiik In the Noble house on the corner or Third nnd Central will move tomorrow Into 11 new o,MU,"n,!Vtt' ,n NVo8t Mnrshflold. SIIKItll-'F OAOH wuh here from Co (iilllo yostoidny on business Ho reports that there has been n lull In criminal matters lately but does not nntlclpato It will last Ioiik. DON SHOUT A.vn "nm.-i."' o-pm.v- ' .,,h A- K- ll''w unci .Art Matthews, left yesterday for the I-all Creek section to look over soino timber clalnm nnd on- ii,.oy "J"11' ,,,K Kll,u, hiinilnt,'. esldent or Coos liny, arrived here 'day on tho Nnnu Smith to spend tho Slimmer nt llw. I........ .. 1 iln iKhtPr. Mm. S. Tiiriion, and l Aa 1 iV. . ' 0rt 11 tn ""'. . II.W h II 1111 I'lll IHl-rtlt - . ...... tlMIMIVII MtmmcYci.K mis sti-:i:u. lr. Struct, of Xortj, H,.inl. Collides ..Hu,"l' ""Vine Near Kiupho. Bm n i K S,.n,," .r No"11 . M)t n bum teer while retiirnlnK from Kinplro !, North llend tbls inornluK and cdlldod with a real s eer u. r,,ai, ,,,,,, ,, notorcyc lo considerably and slightly InilSl . Wi ' T,,e 8,wr w,l " Dr. Strato was cimlnp un the ra, at so or 83- mile ell J noticed a cow aloufislde tn0 hk'h ay. o,elK his approach. Js"be- oro he reached the animal. It fid" or'"!,? ,," ra.ai1 " ?r 1, f h,.m ou l,1 J'l He led to swIiik out around It but Jt as ho did so. tho steer alio !hi,VlM Th? h0 hh ,h0 a"1,mi1 ' "" snips. There wn .... .... ... .... ?J the stoor. 7lt iB a orr M ow went on Into ,ho woods' aul after sat hertn hlnuelf up. 1 r ntarto n ckp.i nn i.i ,.....-'..., ?,i,w'.Kfft irsg, ..v nua uj nurt. bmiil Miss unvi 'ii.'im.m .. ...1..... vne 1 -- ....... nn in i.HiuiKiuo, .1. . 11. wis nun ciiiiiiroi was In .Maisbfleld this inornliiK on ' "'' yostoidny by auto for oso her wiiv In Itumlmi ... ..1..,. 1 inri- f ...!...' .1 ... ",,n" .....,...,,.,, ,,, nan nor, ,. r" """, "lioiu 11 ev will tro to sister. Mrs Tuttle. Central Point, nenr Mo linni mil nitooKs. .iiii.riiiii..i.,n r.J visit ii..,. ,,,.:. .Jtr"':'.'.''..0 uTll ,Si.!lHrr' '""i1" Ml''"."I'l I pp,Aav,B.,I,,n' Jol l,," too later. 1 fc,"1"8 l0 W,01 2f. ' Jj-W arrived . horo tho ... , b,,nrisiHB his father. 1' . ' ,'.IUV' nm' 0,llr rolntlves. A ?. . 'J ,)e"w aw"' fl0"1 '""o for about ten years and they had not iJ'If'S JjK? for n ,o"k iio. 1 -.U00'-slJY' f Vany, Mont., eft horo this inurnliiB on his 10 urn homo, after visiting n short Inie win, his father at llandon. ?. .8, ,,Jl"'0t, a fow ko while fishing In tho Coqii0 HIv Point tills nioriilinr h. O. WILLIAMS, who Is In tho em Ploy ot Wlllett nurr of Myrtle 1 olnt. .s her? on a business trip and will . turn today. h. I). lUCiUS of Myrtle Point who ro rent l) retired as superintendent of rouHtnutlon for Wllleit ,t nrr J Ymiwrlv"!1 f!.,,fl ,v,S"ur ,0,la'- ' J. JUII.NhO.N of .), t tie. uho has been hero for siv u-.u.i.- iu,-. .. ..." nivakwater today for tho north mil . 1...01.. . -". 1 m' inn in no 1 . uuBfiiiiri: ueviow. nJjuMB... trip. Ho will return. & WILLIAM TRN nilOOK AND soon. 1. p. HltlSTOL. n member of tho I'.UKOIU- nnllin fnivu i. . 1 1.1 arrived here this week overland' ji'eiiu nis vacation In this sec- MRS. A. KlU'SK. of .larshflolil went ro Me.lfo,-, this ...or lug ore alio w,.l visit a few davs ltevlow r ,,ni,Khtor.-Hsob..ig M,.l.SA.J '" MrCOUMAC. MRS P M XOl'S AM) MRS. K.'k JONBS It'ft on the morning boat for tho Coos nrUvr8Un"ner homo " S1111' A. DAWKINS of Woodburn. Ore- whi,foriMvP,v an l1R",'ii'tor In tho Ashland Nor.ual Sci ool, arrived here yesteM.iy to look over f is section with a view t , starting a K..J.,,E.0D0"K. arrived ... jniuiiuiy iron, ilaiulon, will leavo on tho lricakwnter today for Portland Tho trip Is nindo In tho .pes of benefitting the l.ea li of ....., .,,10 uus ueen in noor health for some timo. ' y '-'BB. who wlH-havo charge ?L n Ur.t,,,Be Seat'lo'8 work on he Ray. has leased tho Pennock house m West Marshfleld. mil now occunlpii hv m -.i .' I:!' O. Chandler. Ho la unmarried bit slactl,.0Vlej; '"! con10 oro rom CAPT W iikv?,Pnhou,soor h,n. At 1. WILLARl), of Coqullle. was hero yesterday to take out m! Per. for his passenger boat, he r in rmThnchth0 5SMI-SindS nii: Tr? Cha,' will bo able to carry 150 people and Is said to preparatory bo speedy, making the CoiinlHe- ii'iMiinu run In les th. 11 two hoiirb, .IAS. COWAN left yesterday for the Coiiuillo vnlley to resume tho Coos county timber cruise. Dennis McCarthy, tho head cruiser, Ih ar ranging to close up tho odd t.actH of laud In that section hororo Hturllng 011 imy new Inrgo bodloH, tluiH making thd cruise more systematic MISS JOHNSON, who nrrlved hero yestorday In conipiiny with Mrs. Chuntler'H inotnor. will leave to day Tor hor homo. She hnd tin appointment in Portland which would not permit hor to remnlii longer, much to Mm. Chnntler'n regret, but will probably return later for a more extended stay. C. S. (iOODALi:, or the Modern SweutB Company nt Portland, nr rlved horo yestorday ror u short visit with W. C. Ilrndley. Ho Is now ou his unuiiul vacation. Ho siirfored severely from seasick ness mi the trip down n.ul says mm 1110 ovor-crowiied condition of tho Ilreakwater was respon sible for It. .. 0. PHRIIAM lert this moriiTiig ovorlunil for Rosoburg. OrantH Pass nnd .Meiironl to look ufter con tract work which ho hns un- ur way In that soctlon. This I ninicim uiio.it tho 'stoeiitli trip Mr. Porhnin hns had to n.uko oven the road this year and each trip he Is becoming a greater utlwiento of good roads. SOI, ISRAKL. tho skyploco nrtlst or ban Kranclsco. has nrrlved to spend his Biimnior vncatlon on Coos liny nt least thnt Is what Sol says nnd as ho sny8 tho snino thing 11 ovory town Including Myrtlo Point, ho actually bolloves it ilniBolr. As business Is rushing, ho says his vacation Is limited to , three days this yenr. UKNItY lllSHOP and family lort today for Hood River. Oregon, where thoy will spend n f0w: mouths during tho summer sen- 80... Mr. IMslinn will lu o. . ed with tho fruit business thoro nnd nlso oxpects to nrrnngo to hand 0 a largo amount of Oregon and Washington fruit on tho Hay this winter. lie will nlso nrrnngo for shipments of hay and other Produce hero m8 brothor. Ralph """'"' I'luiuui-u aim nortn, .WAV PI..U (ISliU. It was reported today C Di'iri. Ilfil. if N :t,, Dr nig 11 new punier iinu ik vi. .ill. mill iieiuuii 11,". ho had not arranged f)ru, I.. . I... 1 ..I. wv III IIIU lUll III. .11. IK IIV Iiuh returned to North Bo piny pari or ino nnif path, who .was with Jii I t lllf Ui it J I (11 17 WM - . It wuh also intimated 61 may tnko Oshor.i, the Bi& lor. who wns ousted Crpmti uiuro ior uirowiiig a ! 11 1 1.1... .. n ueim, unci usu nun -cutchor. Hull know Ortfl hu ciiuie to llnmlon ml R inn ciuirges ugninst uiwi truo. Kinney Deal Ncus. AH--' ,. '.I... 1 I.aa ml! "III! till IIIU IIUJ l'" "- direct ndvlcos from PorUw Jtiugo urunoiign s reioii- IIIU UllgllBII ByillllCBI -... .1.. ..l.n... .1... I.'lnnpr V 111 liu llliuill III" ii.w It was roported todar t U'llune Prnnlr Wlllte W llruiio'iigli would I1"'0"5 llui liny wltlin a few w' Into tho inattor. Until w It was stated, nothing c bo glvon out us to theWl lion wiilc 1 tlio r.nB;i will inuko concerning proportloB. iittiifLiMftiua When you Duyine Y If North Bend Gave Prizes or Iountuli, Drinks, Sartor's woultl huvo bwr, give,, Wnit itiJ,", r Sartor Fountain Drinks r0 ost on Coos llay. Have you tried some of the new ones "a SumnS Jream, ttna "Moonlight Spec " ? MEETS .1 1 . ordi " more are v :.( meets to which v'm tlon Is directed no" I race meets, lodge nwjl many other Mttii,.lil want to can your "t tentlon Just now to'" MEATS . .... tr l,or.. Bu,nJr.." " notiWl uu. o ..--v lWt), 1110 UfHl UH - .... guarantee satlsfac i , Pnrlr Mutton. H'" and everything to V' a nrst-ciass m-- Tho Pahre in Vorth Bnf I mAiAiklinne """J Vwj- t.