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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1909)
tm THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION B:.. r Campers B&S Dermol is the Latest and Best Remedy for Poison Oak, Eczema, Sunburn and all inflamed conditions of the Skin. Dermol is entirety different from anything you have ever used. It is in the form of a pleasant smelling, creamy 'liquid. Take a. bottle along on that outing trip, you'll need it 'Dermol is sold on a positive guarantee, your money back if it fails to dome work. Price 50 cents; and worth it. FOR SALE BY US ONLY Brown Drug Co. t Graduate ChcmUtt 347 FRONT FRUIT SEASON All Sizes Fruit Jars Extra Fruit Jar Covers Large Pure Rubber Rings Jelly -Glasses I Pioneer Hardware Co. M. D. SUMNER - - - - - - - - - - - GUARANTEE: COOS BAY . i i"i Ma. (Incorporated) RK. BOOTH, Pres. et. W. TRAVER, sec.-treas. HENRY HOLM, manager.. - . 4 -. Corner Frof-Street and Central Avenuo. - T WE DEAL STRICTLY IN ALL JIOJIB PRODUCTS. Phone J 81 Freo Delivery to All Parts of the City. HI chest cash price paid for hides and wool. GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN r ',', ' Oak hull, copper, fastened 10rH.-P. Regal engine,. Orswell Ignition system, Apole dynamo.. " ( ' " Electric lighted throughout Including headlight and side lamps' Seating capacity for 12 people, speed 12 miles per hour. This Is the Tieatest and best little, pleasure boat in Coos county. The kind of a boat a ladr can run with a white; silk dress on. Power enough to take you anywhere and tow a dredge along as well. , Speed enough for comfort, too. Cost over ?,700 to build thre,e months ago. This boat'must be sold within the next two weeks and the first bid of $500 takes It. Will deliver. It anywhere in the- county at this price. Boat Is now at Cbqullle. For further particulars or trial of boat, address LEE BETHEL, Coqulllo, Ore. ' '?: Have You Heard the Latest DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER I WB NOW HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF WALL t PAPER AND PAINTS IN THIS -PART OF THE COUNTRY. BAYSIDE PAINT COMPANY Coos Bide. 65 Market Ave. Phone 200-L., Marshfleld, Ore. ' - HSZ525ZSBSHSHSSaeSZ5B5a5HSH5SSSSBE5Z5EKSH525HS2SE52S2S2SHS2S2S25a Building CEUENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA C0TTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH! BEND HARDWARE (b SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. Sa5EESZSSS25Z5a5ESZSBS2SE52S2SHS2SanSH5B5ZSE525Z5ESaSE525H52SE5Hra y. y . .. ,-. ST. Prescription Specialists .iK' F. E. HAGUE - - - - -------- NO SERVICE IS BETTER! FEW ARE SO 'JOOD! MEAT CO. J. M. BARKER, vice-pres IIAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED? Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION WEATHJ3R FORECAST (Bjr Associated Press.) f OREGON Fair tonight and Wednesday. . LOCAL TEMPERATURE RB- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- Ing at 5 p. m., July 12, by Mrs. ' E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum ..,64 Minimum '...48 At .5 p. m 62 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. Moving. D. A. Jones of the .Fix up, Is moving Into a residence on Sixth street adjoining the, C. C. -Go-; lug home, .... . ....v-.. .; Remodel Building. The Forest and Bradfleld barber shop, north of the postofllce, Is being and enlarged. , . remodeled Council Tonight. The Marshfleld city council will met this evening to take up the new charter and a num-1 ber of street Improvement projects. Clearing On Eastslde. Ren Smith and a force of'men commence work tomorrow on an extensive contract of slashing and clearing on Eastslde for-Henry Sengstacken. Postpone Picnic. Owing i,tq the death of Miss Ida Rodlne, the Ep worth League picnic whloh was. to have been held tomorrow at Char leston Bay, has been postponed until Friday, July 10. ' . ' . ' M Roach Rosoburg. F. P. Norton, D. H. Starr and C. Montjoy arrived here Saturday morning from Marsh- fleld. They are en route to Salem with Mr. Norton's race, horses. Roseburg Review". . . ' Goes to Portland. Jake Goldle and wife will leave within1 a few days for Portland where Mr. 'Goldle., will be associated with E. D. LaChance in the buffet of the Timbernjan's, building which Mr. .LaChance just purchased. Long Bike Trip. Ren Costelld of Crescent City, Cal., left here this morning for Coqullle from whence he will make the trip, to his old home on a bicycle, going through Curry county. He plans to move his family here. Nothing Bdihg. Local offlclalfcof the Southern Pacific say that Itiey have not heard of that company rtuy ing any right of way for a railway to be built from San Francisco through Eureka to Coos Bay, fol- FRESH VEGETABLES EVERYTjAy Peas, Beans, Lettuce, Turnips, Carrpts, Onions Beets, Cucumbers, etc. F. A. SACCHI tt - a - a - a - aa - a - a - a - a - a - aa - t ; -apricots- '! , For Canning. Now is the Time. Ask Your Dealer. ? a '" " a A Large Shipment on the next Plant. n a a a n . ' ' -a-a--a-a-a-a-a-aa-tt-a--a--a-a-a-a--a-a-a-a-a-a- FrVB CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. FOR RENT. Cozlly furnished housekeeping suite and single bed rooms. Also' unfurnished house keeping and single rooms. Close In and rent reasonable. Phone 144-L. FOR RENT Two large finely fur nished rooms. Inquire Mrs. Bar rle, 280 Eleventh .street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 49-L. GET THE Easy-Wringer mop for 75 cts. U. S. Mop Co., Lelpslc, O. WANTED-J-Ydung girl to takp care ' '"of baby 'during tho day. Apply 9C7 Central avenue. WANTED iCarpentering and Job work. Corthell, phone No. 661. lowing the coast line. This report has been in circulation here for some days bh ho one appears to know where it started. Name New Boats. Announce ment Is made that P. K. Masters of Portland, submitted tho prize win ning names in the: contest to deter mine trie 'names of tho two new ves sels that the Southern Pacific Is hav ing built at Newport News for the San Francisco, Portland' and Seattle run. The 'company blteredi $50 for the winner of each name, the Idea being to secure names that would typify Oregon in some' way. The names selected were "Bear" and "Beaver." T NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Anne Flanagan spent today With Marshfleld friends. r C. F, MqCollum and family .plan to move .to.jtb.eJr bungalow gn South Coos River tho latter part of the week. ' tt Mrs. -Leonard Masters of Sumner, is a guest at the home of her parents Mr.-and Mrs. F. J. Steckel in Mil lingtpn. , ,; ..;.. .-"I, . Gilbert SteckoW of Tthe Curlew, Is taking a; vacation and is visiting at the home sf his sister, Mrs. Lincoln Ellis, on Wolf Creek In Josephine county; J. Richard is filling his posi tion 'during Mr. Steckel's absence. Warren Painter, assistant agent for tho Alliance in North Bend, will leave on theM. F. Plant tomorrow for a week's visit Jn San Francisco. Mrs. Painter .Is now there and may return, with Mr. Painter next week. ; Mrs. A. T. Stelner and son, Karl of Salem, .Ore,, are visiting Mrs. Stelner's mother, Mrs. L. M. Perry. They will remain here a month or six weeks and Mr. Stelner, who Is the druggist at the state asylum, will come over and spend a few weeks before their return. LOCAL OVERFLOW. D F.., HAWLEY sends word- from Ten Mile that he Is getting along , flnel.and as proof forwarde'd a nice lunch of trout. W. S. PAIGE, the well-known",trav-ellng'man and an enthusiastic Elk, Is calling on the trade and greet ing "friends here today. . Weil Lighted. "Herman Hlllyer has just installed a splendid gaso line lighting system In his Club Cigar Store that makes his establishment stand out on Front street like a1 harbor light In a fog. EPWORTH League PICNIC at Charleston POSTPONED until FRI DAY, July 16. - Do not confuse the many cheap Paints on the market with Shcrwin WJHIama at MILNER'S. "OASTLHWqOl)" at the P. K. Read The Times want ads. a - K - a - aa - a - a - aa - a - aa - a - a 1 FIVE SHORT WORDS BJAKB ONE LINE. FOR SALE Household goods. In quire Times' office. FOR SALE Launch hull, 30 ft. long and 7 ft. beam. Address G. D, Harding, Marshfleld. FOR .SALE Cheap, Household fur niture. Apply, before Saturday at 547 South Broadway. HOTEL FOR SALE' Good furniture Lease. Address 'A B' care Times. FOR SALE Blacksmith tools and shoB at North Bend. R. N. Emery FOR SALE Malt green at Coos Bay Eagle B,rewfng' Company In Fern dale, Phonoi277. FOR RENT Qne furnished front room. Call 1C8 Broadway, South. Personal Holes I REV. WM. HJo'r'sALL left for Ban don today f l f ED. SMITH left this morning for the co,muv..Wi..; FRANK DILLON is jnaklng a busi ness trip (o-'CoqVftfte. 1 1 U ' -' FRED. POWERS left for Seattle and the east, tufa-morning. I 1 ., ...i.i- ' A. H. MILLER of Marshfleld, went to Coqullle on, business, P. H. BRANNldAN Uefb Itnls morn ing for tho Coqullle' Valley. T. F. MILLER of MarShJQeld, went to Coqullle today on business. . jh n.T MRS. J. A.. WALKER of Cooston, Is visiting .Marshfleld ftjlends. S. S. NORTON 'of CaHfOrrila, left on the mornlntr'aln 'for Coqullle. MRS, J, A. SMITH of Coos River, was a Marshfleld visitor today. MRS. WM. KL-AHN 'of North Bend, was a Marshfleld visitor today. F. W. BARKER of Marshfleld, will spend the 'day. la Coqulllo on busi ness. . . . ' ' P. M. TAYLOR' of Kelso, Wash., passed through here; en rwte to Coqullle this morning. L. D. PETTYJOHN leaves this week for an extended business "trip into the Willamette rvalley. E. H. GRAST,X,( Jfo , returned today from the pqule .valley, where he has been, qn, business. MISS LAURAtCRU'SE. 6f North Bend, will bS hostess to a launch party at the Beach Sunday. MR. and MRSj FRANK HAGUE left today for' Coos-iRlvef' where they will camp for a 'few weeks. 1": . ' " MRS. WALTER ROBERTSON - of Eastslde, ,was visiting, and shop ping In Mar.shfiejd yesterday. J. C. GREEN, the traveling salesman of the Pacific Coast Biscuit Com pany, arrived here yesterday. MISS SUSIE' ElCKWORH Is vis iting at the' home of her brother, Wm. Elckworth,' in Mllllcoma. MRS. CHRISTIAN HERMANN came down from 'th6fr 'Cods River ranch today on business and pleasure. HERMAN LARS6N of the Larson Dredging Company, left on this morning's train for the, Coqullle. G. D. HARDING and family will leave shortly for Pugei ' Sound where they will make their home. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER arid1 Ben Chandler arrived here on 'the M. ' F. Plant this morning :from San ' Francisco.1 '' MRS. C. B- GRELIN,ofvMyrtlp Point, passed through here, today en route home from atrlp to Califor nia points. i.'Oll W. C. SCOTT, wljo Is i-epresentlng Baker anc Hamjttonof San Fran cisco, left for the, CJoqujlle Valley this morning. DR. C. W. TOWER' and family ex pect to move ip their bungalow on South Coos River the latter part of the week. MRS. J. T. McCORWtAC entertained a few young jiidleJ'at lupcheon to day In honor of tier 'guest, Miss Emma Morse'. ' ' I . MR. and MRS. LITTLEFIELD of Bandon, left bri'tho Alliance for Portland. Tney1 will also take In tho Seattle fair. F. W. STEVENS 'left for! Coqullle this morning oh business. In con nection with the proposed electric road to Roseburg. '''' ' MR. and MRS. 'W. F; -RAU ,and two children left this morning, for San Francisco where they' expect to make their futurd-Tiomo, I. D, CARL of Myrtle Point, who has been in Marshflold s for a couple of days, returned ' to his home town this morning. JOSEPH TUITI and wife arrived here from San Francisco today to visit at the Kronholm homes, Mrs, Tultl being a relative of tho lat ter. MR. and MRS. OTTO HILL return ed today on the M, F. Plant from an extended visit In their old homo In Finland and bthor places In Europe. A. B. DALY leaves today for Seat tle where he will attend the meet ings of the lumber men and take In, the exposition during the next two .weeks. J. ' MON1HAN ' and CATCHER TROCH of the Marshfleld ball team, left this morning for Port land to secure additional talent for the local club. L. A. FULLER and son leave today for Portland where they will be Joined later by Mrs. Fuller. Mr. Fuller expects to engage In tho , ; automobile business. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS Of Sumner, was In Marshfleld today on busi ness and pleasure. He reports that tho dredging of Catching In let Is progressing nicely. 4i.!i .is HENRY W. DIGGS, who has been In Marshfleld visiting his sister, Mrs. 1 W. C. Scott and also looking aft- ' er Interests In the lumboring busi ness, left for, Coqullle this morn ing. 4 A. C. COX, formerly engineer at the local electric light plant but new located at Medford, Is expected here today to visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cox. F. C.TIUE and wife of Coqullle, are spending a few days In Marsh fleld, Mr. True Is looking after F. 11 a. jjow s commission uusiuesu while the latter Is In San Fran cisco. MR. and MRS. A. E. SEAMAN, Ma rian, Wesley ifnd' Lillian Seaman River today; Virginia Clarke is II to be the guest of Lillian Seaman at "The Orchard." MRS. F. A. LANG, formerly Miss j Annie Forty, arrived here on the M. F. Plant to visit her mother, "Grandma" Forty and other rela tives in Marshfleld. This Is her first visit here In about twenty two years. MRS. CRAMER BATSFORD, for- mnrlv Mlaa T.lllv Mnrp.tinnt nrrlved ., , - - here from San Francisco, on tno M. F. Plant for a two or threo months visit with friends and rela tives In this section. Mr. Batsford will come up later for a hunting trip. . MRS. L. H. HAZARD and children passed through here today en route home to Coqullle from Cali fornia. The children have spent several months with their grand parents In California, Mrs. Hazard going down a few weeks ago to bring them back. JAMES HUTCHESON' arrived here from Eureka to'day for a short visit with relatives here. He Is looking well, feeling fine and a sight of good old Coos Bay was 4 all that he needed to make him supremely happy evcin though ho says EurekriMs a mighty good place. CLAUDE STUTSMAN and wife re turned on the Plant from Califor nia where they have been on their honeymoon trip. They had a vorv nlenpffint. trln. vlsltlnir Snn V Francisco, Berkeley and many other places. Mr. Stutsman says automoblllng Is fine on the Cali fornia roads. MRS. F. OSTERMANof North Bond, was a Marshfleld business visitor today. She and Mr. Osterman are planning to return to Boise, Ida., In a month or six weoks, Mr. Os terman having recovered his health sufficiently to resume rail roading. They are closing out their store. in North Bend. C, L. KIDDER arrived this morning from Marshfleld to remain two or three days, looking after business matters. He reports the Coos Bay region rather quiet, but strong hopes are entertained there of tho early construction of a railroad to Roseburg and the east. Conse quently a very optimistic feeling prevails. Roseburg Review. MRS. L. .F. O'KELLY returned on tho Plant from an extended so journ In California, Whllo away she visited also Old Mexico and Arizona and reports that nowhere was there any evidence of better times than on Coos Bay. Sho re ports great Interest in this sec tion by many peoplo In California who are only waiting the advent of, a railway to hurry to Coos Bay. SWIMMING wings at MILNER'S. "CASTLEWOOD" at the P.. K, " i, J