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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1909)
tXSssi i I'M rtSfMu .C uun. Q flail -r ii1n THE COOS IAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION ft n-a-a-a-8-tt-tt-a-a-tt- I Millinery Sale i Still on i tx vTcirAT,F REDUCTION ON ? AIjL TRIMMED irATS FOR 5 THE REST OP THE SEASON. Sailors - $1. ? Mrs. JOHN H. SOBERS ta.a-a-a-B-s-a-a-a-a-a-a-a OPT'KEFEKREI) STOCK OF 1HE UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY: Note the steady and rapid ad vance In the price of stock since the organization of the company: per share February 23, 1907 $10.00 September 1, 1907 11.00 October 1, 1907" 12.50 November 10, 1907 14.00 January 1, 1908 15.00 March 1, 1908 10.50 June 1, 1908 17.50 August 1, 1908 18.50 October 1, 1908 20.00 December 15, 1908 22.50 February 15, 1909 25.00 May 1, 1909 30.00 The jrlce will remain at $30.00 for a short time only. It's a chance of a lifetime to make a safe Invest ment and large profits O. L. HOl'SON, Fiscal Agent, Coos ami Curry Counties, Boy 323, Marshfleld. Ofllce in Tho "Cliandler" "HELLO! George, Where did you get that Castlewood?" At the P. K. Cor ner and it's the Right Kind of Whiskey, too. ;- When You Are Looking for i Some Suitable Wedding Gift I Don't forget the Carleton Jewelry Co. f Our silverware is very complete in t Sterling, Rogers and Community. AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Carleton Jewelry Company FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS HANK BLDG., MARSUFIELD, ORE I , ,- ..ft . i. .- - WINDOW made to order and put up. These il- - -nv-inm -an-n n.AIUTT me isiitjT liillMJ iMADlii ULiyrrii your shades and be convinced. BAYSIDE PAINT COMPANY Coos Bldg., 05 Market Ave. Phono 200-L., Marshfleld, Ore. i . ----- -.. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wholesale and Retail Dealer BEAVER HILL GOAL Imported Cement, Crushed Rock Sand, Brick Lime, Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, Stone and Conorete Pedestal Blocks. Fllnt kote Roofing Paper. Estimates furnished on nil clawes of contract work. Phono 2011 810 SOUTH BROADWAY, MARSnFIELD, ORE. GUARANTEK: COOS BAY MEAT CO. (Incorporated) R. K. BOOTH, Pres. J. M. BARKER, vice-pres-k. W. TRAVER, sec.-treas. HENRY HOLM, manager. Corner Front Street and Central Avenue. WE DEAL STRICTLY IN ALL HOME PRODUCTS. Phono 181 Freo Delivery to AH Parts of tlio City. Highest cash price paid for hides and wool. Get your feet into a pair of Selz Royal Blue Shoes and you will feel good enough about it to tell all of your friends. Prices $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00 The Woolen Mill Store Mill to Man Clothiers MARIiMFIELD, OREGON The Metropolitan Standard 1 -.- !. - ! I. iji. .I. ---- fr - fl I. 1 ! -- -T-T ft " SHADES shades are manufactured from j anu umuo iu m, uck u ubu.u ,. . 1 . 9 4n 4 4- Tlt 1. H ItfTllfa rtTl ------------ NO SERVICE IS BETTER I FEW ARE SO GOOD! WEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday northwest wind. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- Ing at 5 p. m., Juno 20, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum Gl Minimum 51 At 5 p. m 58 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. Council Tuesday. The Marshfield city council will meet Tuesday even ing to take up the reading of the new charter and other matters. To Try Case. J. D. Goss and J. W. Snover left on the Breakwater Saturday for Portland to appear in federal court there today on the mo tion to settle the 'B street case. Piny at Norway. At Norway yes terday, the Norway baseball team defeated the Lee team and Falrvlew defeated the Cunningham Creek log gers' team. There was a big crowd at tho games. Mnny Picnics. The fine weather yesterday lured a large number of picnic parties from North Bend and Marshfleld to the pleasure grounds around the Bay. Many went'to the beach and others up Coos River. Improves Residence. J. W. Ben nett Is having extensive improve ments made in his residence at the corner of Market avenue and Broad way. The upper story is being changed to afford additional room, and also to further Improve the ap pearance of the structure. Will Sell Bonds The Siuslaw Port Commission is advertising for bids on a bond issue of $100,000 to Improve tho river and harbor. The bids will close July 15. It was1 gen PICNIC LUNCHES on Short Notice at; Corthell's Delicatessen PHONE ... - - - - - - - - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a ? They say a man as sharp a can't be found The Account still See F. a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n FIVE CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. WANTED Cheap cayuse pony, no plug. Bill Mllner. WANTED Sewing by the day, 343 South Broadway. WANTED Carpentering and Job work. Corthell, phone No. 661. FOR RENT Four rooms all furnish ed for housekeeping, also single furnished rooms. Apply at Times. FOR RENT House of seven rooms on North Cedar street. Address J. Landrlth, Coos River. FOR RENT Two room house. Phone 174-L. FOR RENT Sir-room bouse, mod ern. Inquire Efllo M. Farringer. IF YOU NEED: FRESH BUTTER,SWEET CREAM, STERILIZED MILK OR ICB Call up Coos Bay Ice and Cold Storage Co. Free Delivery 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Read The Times want ads. erally understood that tho Siuslaw people were waiting to see how tho Coos Bay Port Commission test suit would result but they appear to bo going ahead any way. CnrdttcH Wins. Press dispatches from the Independence races an nounce that W. W. Cardwcll's horses "King Cohr" and "Counsellor" wore both In the money In Friday's events. "King Cohr" was third in the three eights mile dash and "Tho Counsel lor" second in the four and one-half furlongs. Bill's friends nro prcpaY-" lng a royal welcome on his arrival In Marshfleld. Nelll Coming. Al. Nolll, who will meet Lupie Carranza in a twenty round bout at the Skating Rink, July 3, will arrive ljerd on tho M. F. Plant, which is due In today from San Francisco. Nelll will train at Coqullle. He has been preparing for the bout and only needs tho finish ing touches. Carranza is in good shape but will train carefully for the match as Nelll Is a fast man In the squared circle. Prominent Men Coining. J. N. Teal, the well-known Portland cap italist, will reach Coos Bay on the Breakwater to spend a few days here as the guest of J. W. Bennett. A fishing trip ls one of the recrea tions that Mr. Bennett has in store for Mr. Teal and the party he Is likely to bring with him. Among tho latter Is a Mr. Myers who has become prominently Identified wlth the elec tric lines around Portland and who may look into the electric line pos sibilities. Organlzo Company. At a meet ing of the stockholders of the new People's Cooperative Store Saturday evening, John Hope, George Beale, Herman Sanford, E. J. Hansen, John Hayden, W. W. Steckel and Frank Leslie were chosen the first board of directors. The directors will meet Wednesday and elect officers. Tho firm will conduct a general grocery and supply business on South Broad way, just south of Central avenue and Frank Rlebo will be the man ager. The company will open for business within a few days. Have you something for rent? Trv a Times' want ad. t 169-0 - - . - - - - - - - - - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a as a Philadelphia Lawyer ? on the Bay. a t a needs Collecting I a a :': a S. DOW - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - - FIVE SHORT AVORDS MAKE ONE LINE. FOR SALE Electric Bath, reduces flesh, cures la grippe, rheumatism, seen at Times' office. FOR SALE Furnlturo nearly new must be sold. Apply Cottage across from Presbyterian church. FOR SALE Blacksmith tools and shop at North Bend. H. N. Emery FOR SALE Old newspapers suit able for packing or placing under carpets. Times' ofllce. LOST Sterling bicycle. Reward for return or Information about samo. Going & Haryey Co. FOR SALE Piano and household furniture at 332 Front street. FOR SALE Logging outfit and tim ber consisting of threo donkey engines, ropo, block and every thing to commence logging at once. Eight to ten million feot tlmbor, part cut and bucked. All on deop "water. Address Ward Logging Co,, North Bend, Ore. I Personal Notes f GEORGE GOODRUM left today for a few days outing at Ten Mile. FRANCIS H. CLARKE returned to day from a business trip to Port land. MISS CORA BELLONI of Coqullle, was a Marshfleld business visitor today. T. J. THRIFT, county assessor, camo over -from Coqullle yesterday to see the ball game. MRS. W. C. BRADLEY returned to day from a visit with Portland friends and relatives. MAJOR TOWER and wife of Empire, are spending a few days at the bungalow on South Coos River. R. W. SWANTON of the Brown Drug Company, returned Saturday from a week's vacation at Dora. MISSES MAMIE MAHONEY and May Bennett returned today from an over Sunday visit at the homo of Miss Mary Black on Catching Inlet. FRANK WOODS of North Bend, was a Marshfleld business visitor to day. He is enthusiastic over the prospects of tho motor boat parade .and crulso on July 4. MAX HOPER and wife of Salem, who have been visiting Tom Ben nett and other friends on tho Bay for tho past week will leave to monow for their home. IRA L. SIGLER of Rensselaer, Ind., ofllcial court reporter for the 30th judicial district of Indiana, arriv ed here today for a short visit with his friend, R. O. Graves. MRS. BENNETT SWANTON and children aro expected home In the morning from Dora where they have been spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Swanton's brother. PAT FLANAGAN has returned from Portland, where he has been at tending school tho past year, to spend tin vacation at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan. E. D. LaCHANCE and wife, return ed today from Ten Mile where they have been enjoying a week's fishing and vacation. Mr. La Chance gained about ten pounds during his- outing and caught so many fish that he lost count. CHARLES HICKOX returned tbday from tho Slletz reservation where he went a few weeks ago on busi ness relating to claims which ho and Leo Edwards are arranging to take there. Mr. Edwards went on to Portland to close tho deal and will return here soon. NORTH BEND NEWS Garfield Simpson, who underwent an operation is improving nlcoly. Mrs. Frank Coles Is quite seriously 111 at her homo on Coal Bank Inlet. Mrs. L. Hodson of South Coos Riv er, camo down to North Bond yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doano of South Marshfleld, wero North Bond visitors. Blake, tho son of Capt. and Mrs. Olson, whose leg was broken, is Im proving nicely. Mrs. Richard Coke and daughter who spent a few days at Kamp Kill Karo, aro expected homo soon. Mrs. E. R. Hodson and daughter, who spent a few days hero returned to their home on South Coos RIvor. J. W. Hendricks writes from Ju neau, Alas., that it looks like winter there, snow being ten to fifteen feet deeo in somo places. Allegany Couple Weds. J, J, Ott of Allegany, who has run on the steamer Alert for some time, and Miss Edwhrds, daughter of Capt. C. E, Edwards of the Alert wero quietly married at tho Methodist Episcopal parsonage by the Rov. II. I. Rutledgo lato Saturday afternoon. Tho young couple will reside at Allegany, -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- LITTLE TALKS ABOUT TOWN i A GRIST OF COOS BAY GOS SIP GATHERED HERB AND THERE ABOUT THINGS OF A PASSING INTHREST. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a "There Is not half as much crlmo in Oklahoma as is gonerally suppos ed, nor one-third as much as there used to be'laid a Defends resldont of that state Oklahoma. to a Times' reporter. "When I first went to Oklahoma years ago there was con siderable lawlessness, and-In many sections a six shooter was the 'aw. But It is changed now, and wo llvo in peace and comfort with vbut few outbreaks of lawlessness or deviltry. One would suppose that It keeps tho sheriffs and the court officers busy catching and punishing criminals, but it is not so I venture to Bay that not as many men have beon con victed of serious crimes in our county as In this county tho past year." "There is an Increased demand for ladies cigarettes in Oregon," said a cigar and cigarette salesman. "Not until a few years ago Oregon did the company that Women I represent make a and ladles' size cigarette. Cigarettes. Slnco they have been doing it tho demand for them has Increased at a rato that Is alarming to moralists and satisfactory to the company. Tho cigarette Is much smaller and a great deal milder than tho men's size, and its attractive appearance is said to have a gteat deal to do with gaining It favor among tho women. Our Increased sales is all the ground J havo for tho assertion that smok ing among tho women of Oregon fs on the Increase. There aro no vis ible signs of tho weed's growing pop ularity In tho state. In many cities In the east tho women smoke cigar ettes openly In tho cafes, but I havo never seen anything of that sort in Oregon. It Is possible that they adopt tho smnll boy's tactics and go out behind tho wood shed for their after dinner smoko." AT THE HOTELS, Tho Chandler P. E. Larson, Al legany; Dr. Culln, Dr, Butlor, Fred Slagle and L. E. Nicholson, Coqullle; R. D. Sanford and wife, Enterprise; W. J. Leonard, San Francisco; A. H. Witman, McKlnley, Margaret N, Mil ler and Win. Miller, La Grando; C. H. Freeman, Portland; G. A. Brls tow, Seattle; Mrs. Sadie Young, Co qullle; A. E. Johnson, Coqullle; M. J. Hartson, II. N. Lorcnz and L, II. Hazard, Coqullle; C. A. Baxter, Co qullle; Tho1;. D. Guerln, Myrtlo Point; A. Wilson, Coqullle; Jas. T. Guerln, Myrtlo Point; Penny Sturd Ivant, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. Ben Mc Mullon, Myrtlo Point, Geo. Baxter and wife, Coqullle; Misses Eila and Kate WIckhan, Coqullle; N, Wil liams and wife, Coqullle; C. A. Har rington and wife, Coqullle; W. G. Zelgler, Portland; A. E. Jepp, Eu gene; L. W. Jacobs, Portland; G, S. Parsons, Snohomish; J, J. Ott and wife, Allegnny. Tlio Blnnco Alfred Morris, Ban don; II. W. Dunham, Coqullle; Mrs. Devough, Portland; G. W. Lenevo and wife, Looking Glass; Al. Smith, Sacramento; J. Smith, Wedderburn; W. H. Miller, Eureka; T. Wood ward, L. R. Woodward and L. Wood ward, Arago; J, J, CUnklnbeard, Coos Rlvor; A. N, Gould, Coqullle; Joo Pelles and B. H. Ferrey, Co qullle; Dan Green, Myrtle Po'nt; C. L. Tuttle, Mrs. Nannlo Collier, Ralph Walker, T. A. Walker and wife, A. McBrido, Harry Gardiner and wifo, Walter Sykos and Arthur Peart, Co qullle; C. F. Folsom, Myrtlo Point; Clark Hull, Coquillo; L. C. Folsom and L. C. Travis, Myrtlo Point; F. A. Lancelot and wife, Allognny; Wm. Brown, Halns Inlet, W. C, Harris, Sumner; Orvll Dodgo, Coqullle; A. L. Andrews, Blackloy. WHITE SALE commencing Mon day, June 21, at tho LADIES EMPO RIUM. "OARTrEWOOD" nt th P K Fresh Strawberries on hand every day at F. A. SACCHI v B