THE CBOS IAY TIMES MAKSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1909-EVENING EDITION
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TRUSSES
We take pleasure in announcing to Coos county people
that wo have just received a complete assortment of TRUSSES
and ELASTIC STOCKINGS. In trusses wo have all the best
up-to-date kindsand we will guarantee every trusse we sell to
give entire satisfaction.
All our trusses will be fitted by Mr. Swanton, who
is an expert in that line, and has had ample experience in one
of the largest cities on the coast.
We have the goods an d can fit any case. It Isn't necessary
to send to Portland or San Francisco for ELASTIC stockings,
anklets, etc. We have the goods in stock and can furnish them
as cheaply as they can Co bought elsewhere.
Brown Drug Co.
Gnu! unto Chemists,
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DIAMONDS, WATCHES and JEWELRY
Watch our window for th e next few days and see a beautiful
election of diamonds, which a ro going to be sold at a price so cheap
and payments so easy that every person can afford to wear a dia
mond. Elgin and Wnltham watches In solid gold, gold filled, solid sli
ver and nickel cases. We will furnish you in the next few days at
a price so reasonable that It will surprise you.
You surely will need a stop watch before going to the races.
Wo have them all 'styles and prices.
Our line of Howard watches is always complete, and anything
you or your friends want in a nice, neat and up-to-date piece of
jewelry where quality and price talk, come or send them to tho
Carleton Jewelry Company
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WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. j
FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS HANK DLDG., MARSnFIELD, ORE
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HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
BEAVER HILL COAL
Imported Cement, Crushed Rock Sand, Brick Lime, Wood and
Hair Fiber Plaster, Stone and Conorote , Pedestal Blocks. Fllnt
kote Roofing Paper.
Estimates furnished on nil elapses of contract work. Phone 2011
SIC SOUTH BROADWAY, MARSHFIELI), ORE.
f GUARANTEE:
COOS BAY MEAT CO.
(Incorporated)
R. K, BOOTH, Pres. J, M. BARKER, vlce-pres-
L. W. TRAVER, see.-troas. HENRY HOLM, manager.
Corner Front Street nnd Central Avenue
AVE DEAL STRICTLY IN ALL HOME PRpDUCTS.
rhone J SI Freo Delivery to All Tarts of Uio City.
Highest cash price paid for hides and wool.
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Have You Heard the Latest
DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED?
WE NOW HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF WALL
TAPER AND PAINTS IN THIS PART OF HIE COUNTRY.
BAYSIDE PAINT COMPANY
Coos Bids. os Market Ave.
trouser sale
give your legs a treat
we have trousers to sell we
bought them for that purpose
we would be disappointed if'
didn't see them.
-note these prices-
trousers now
trousers now
trousers now
$4.85
$3.85
$2.65
Prescription Specialists
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NO SERVICE IS BETTER!
FEW AKE SO nOODJ
Thone 200-L., Marshfleld, Ore.
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WEATHER FORECAST
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight and
warmer Thursday in cast. In
creasing cloudiness in west.
Cooler except near coast.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE RE
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PORT.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing at 5 p. m., July 20, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
metcoiologlcal observer.
Maximum 07
Minimum 45
At 5 p. m 04
Pieclpltatlon none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
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Meet Tonight. The Oklahoma
Whist Club will be entertained by
Mr. and Mis. H. W. Painter at their
home In West Marshlleld this even
ing. Hold Picnic. It is announced
that the annual picnic of the Suomi
Society will bo held at Enegren's
Grove Sunday, August 1. A program
is being arianged for the day.
Lee Is Improving Chas. Lee, a
former Coos Bay business man who
returned to his old home in Neb
raska, on account of ill health,
writes that he is improving, and
hopes to be back on the Bay again,
before long.
First Local Salmon. The first
Coos Bay salmon of the season were
brought into market today. There
have been some salmon brought in
here from Rogue River, but these
were the first to be caught here by
Coos Bay fishermen.
Mnny On Picnic. A large number
left on the Baptist Sunday school
picnic to Charleston Bay this morn
ing. With their lunch baskets fun
of good things to eat, and they them
selves chuck full of fun, the
young people will undoubtedly en
joy a good time.
Engine Breaks Down. The 11:40
train from Coqullle to Marshfleld was
about two hours late today on ac
count of the engine breaking down.
Another engine had to be sent to
bring In tho cars. The breakdown
occurred at Schroeder's Station.
Evtcnd Street. An effort is being
made to have Laurel street c
rather Tenth street since the names
of the thoroughfares have been
changed opened north from Its pres
ent terminus to Ferndale. It is
stated that the street can be opened
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THE SHIPMENT OF
APRICOTS
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FIVE CENTS
PER LINE
PER DAY.
WANTED Housekeeper. Address:
Mrs. Phillips, Box 373, North
Bend.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
quire Mrs. F. A. Haines.
En-
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Inquire Market near
Broadway. Phone 197X,
FOR RENT 2 front offices in Coos
Building. Apply to Janitor In
building or A. O. Rogers.
IF YOU NEED:
FRESH BUTTER, SWEET CREAM,
STERILIZED MILK OR ICE
Cnll up Coos Bay Ice nnd Cold
Storage Co.
Free Delivery 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Good salary. Apply Mrs.
Julius Larson,
WANTED Carpentering and Job
work. Cortholl, phone No. 661.
WANTED Girl for housework",
small family, no children, good
wages, 'X,' cares Times,
at not to exceed an eleven per cent
grade at a minimum expenses.
Make Quick Run, rlt was stated
here today that the road between Co
qullle and Myrtle Point has been im
proved so that the autos in the valley
are now making the nine-mile run in
twenty-five minutes.
Stnrts Building. Joe Schilling of
the Coos Bny Bakery expects to have
the pile-driving for the foundation
for his now bakery and cracker fac
tory on North Front street stnrted
this afternoon. The building will be
rushed to completion as rapidly as
possible.
Funeral Today. The funeral of
Alex Campbell was held from the
Temple & Wilson Undertaking par
lors at 2 o'clock this afternoon under
tho auspices of the Marshfleld Aerie
of Eagles. There was a large at
tendance, the Eagles band heading
the procession.
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Breaks Arm. Stella Haglund,
the eight-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Haglund of South
west Marshfleld, fell off a horse and
sustained a compound fracture of
the arm. She was trying to learn
to ride and jolted off. Dr. House
worth who reduced the fracture
does not anticipate any serious de
velopments. AT THE HOTELS.
The Blanco Emery L. Robblns,
Myrtle Point; W. Hutson, Bandon;
A. M. Snyder, Myrtle Point; W. T.
Emery, Roseburg, Ore.; J. C. Noll
and wife, Gardiner; A. McMillan,
Bandon; F. S. Perry and wife; Ban
don. The Clinmller F. H. Wilson, San
Francisco; G. A. Steffa, San Fran
cisco. NORTH BEND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Strickland of
Sherman ave., left yesterday on the
Alliance for Portland.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Acker
man at Portland, a daughter. Mrs.
Ackerman, whose maiden name Is
Miss Myrtle Procter, was formerly
a North Bend girl.
SEA LION SLAUGHTER.
Slay
More
Tlinn
100 In One
Day.
The Port Orford Tribune says:
"The Ranger went down to Rogue
river reef again last Sunday and
killed moro than a hundred "pups,"
and several large ones, skinning all
of them and getting back here be
fore sundown. During thp week they
have killed .several hundred at Cape
Blanco reef, besides gathering Murre
eggs. This week will, perhaps, close
the season, as the eggs are getting
scarce, and the lions have but littl-3
blubber."
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WORDS MAKE
ONE LINE.
FOR SALE Good new cash register
Price $30. Phone 55-L.
FOR SALE Corner lot second block
Bay Park. Cheap for cash. Ap
ply Times office,
FOR SALE A No. 1 dairy cow with
calf. . Enquire Pioneer Hotel,
Empire, Ore.
FOR SALE: Thoroughbred mare.
Drives single or double. Good
saddle horso. Inquire Sam Mars
den, FOR SALE One lG-foot row boat
in good condition, cheap. Apply
Pacific Launch Works.
FOR SALE BIacyrmith tools and
shop at North Bend. R. N. Emery
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY given to
live agents for the salo of Gloria
instanteneous lighting systems.
Sut-11 capital required to handle
best lighting system made. For
partlcu rs and Information, ad
dress Tho Instantaneous Light Co.
Salem, Ore., agents for Oregon,
Personal Notes f
H. STIMMEL of LIbby, was a Marsh
fleld visitor todny.
H. W. DINGS, J. Webber and W. R.
Haines left today for Roseburg.
GEO. BLANCHARD leaves this week
on a visit to the Seattle Fair.
F. C. TRUE and wife, returned to
Coqullle this morning.
W. II. YOUNG left for Rosoburg this
morning via the auto line.
M. D. POYNTZ Is making a business
trip to Myrtle Point today.
MRS. LEVI SMITH Is hero from
Piosper for a few days visit.
A. F. CROCKER of Cooston, left this
morning for the Coqullle Valley.
WM. VAUGHAN of North Bond, was
a Marshfleld business visitor today.
ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr was a bus
iness visitor to North Bond today.
E. L. C. FARRIN and wife leave this
week via the auto route on a trip
to Eugene and Portland. i
GEO. DORCAS of the Toledo Scales
Co., went to the Rogue River to
day. A. J. SHERWOOD of Coqullle, was a
3Iarshfleld business visitor yester
day. , ft
J. F. R. WjEBBER left this rrfornlng
for Roseburg by. wayot, the -auto
line.
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A. JACOBI of San Francisco, left
this morning on tho overland trip
for Eureka.
E, R. NIENSTADT of San Francisco,
left hero this morning for the Co
qullle Valley.
MRS. LYDIA CARLSON of Beaver
Hill, Is a visitor at the home of
Mrs. Hugo Kotka.
GUY CHAMBERS of Daniels Creek,
came to Marshfleld this morning
with a load of produce. ,, J
MRS. HENRY SENfYsTACKEN en
tertained a few friends at her
home yesterday afternoon. -
OTTO SCHETTER expects to leave
Friday for Portland and Seattle
where he will take in tho exposi
tion. ORVIL DODGE and C. C. Carter of
Myrtle Point, passed through here
yesterday en route to Portland and
Seattle.
W. S. EMERY of Douglas county,
who has been stopping on the Bay
for a few days, left this morning
for his home.
ROGER SHERMAN letf this 'morning
for the Sigma Chi Boat House on
Coos River whore a small party is
enjoying a few days outing.
S. D. MAGNES ,expecta to leavo Fri
day for San Francisco after a
pleasant summer sojourn on Coos
' Bay.
MRS. GEO. ROSS loft with her sis
ter, Miss Mary Black for San
Francisco where the latter will
consult specialists regarding her
health.
J. B. TAYLOR of Bloomlngton, 111.,
who has been spending a couple
of weeks on tho Bay, left for San
Francisco this morning by way of
Roseburg.
J. E. LYONS and wife and son,
Don, aro expected hero about the
first of September from Portland
for an extended visit with their
many friends.
F. M. FRIEDBERG and family left
for a few days outing at their
South Coos River place. They will
return here before moving up for
tho summer.
MISS MARJORIE COWAN, who
graduated from tho Marshfleld
High School last month has gone
to Ton Mile to teach a term of
school on Schuttor Creek.
DR. J. T. McCORMAC and wife left
last evening for Coos River where
they will spend the summer. Fred.
McCormac preceded thorn a fow
days to get the bungalow In readi
ness. MRS. G. A. BENNETT and Misses
Genevlevo Sengstacken, Kathloon
Bennett and May Bennett left this
afternoon for the Sand Hills whero
they will enjoy a few days outing
at Fred Bennett's homestead. Miss
Mamie Mahoney will Join the party
Friday.
FRANK DENNING and wife, are ex
pected home tomorrow night from
Seattle whero they have been tak
ing in the exposition. Frank ex
pects to leave Immediately on a
few weeks' outing in the wilds and
will try nnd put over a few of tho
now stunts that he learned on tho
"Pay Streak" on the natives.
W. F. MITCHELL and D. R. JONES
made a fishing trip to Empire yes
terday in Mitchell's boat tho Gen
eral III. He calls it General HI
becauso it can run rings around
A. H. Powers fast boat If Power's
will anchor his boat whero thero
is sufficient water to get around.
They secured a nice line of clams
and crabs and had a good time
altho Mitchell Insists that Jones
tried to get clams with a hook and
line.
JOHN KRONHOLM and Jay Maho
ney returned last evening i from
Ten Mile where they have been
leading the simple life for a
couple of weeks. Both have good
coats of tan and plenty of blisters
on their hands to attest that they
worked to get up an appetito and
Jack says It took lots of work and
a mighty good appetite to bo able
to exist on Jay's cooking while tho
latter says that he will have to
take an assistant cook tho next
time in order to escape being over
worked in trying to satisfy Jack's
appetite.
HEARING ON THURSDAY.
Marshal Carter and Witnesses Reach
Portland.
Monday's Portland Oregonlan
says: "J. A. Carter, city marshal of
Marshfleld, and J. A. McDonald, aN
mining man of the same place, ar
rived in Portland on the steamer
Breakwater and will be witnesses
for the Government against Floyd W.
Avery, charged with having In his
possession counterfeit $10-gold
pieces and giving the spurious money
to others to circulate. Avery was
arrested In this city last Sunday, fol
lowing his arrival from the Coos
Bay town. He will be given a pre
liminary hearing before United Sta
tes Commissioner Marsh in the Fed
eral Court next Thursday."
J. M. BLAKE REPORTS
PROGRESS ON FRANCHISE
Returns From Snn Francisco After
Securing Consent of Non-Resident
Property Holders.
J. M. Blake returned yesterday
from San Francisco by way of auto
from Rosoburg to Myrtle Point. This
was Mr. Blake's first ride over tho
auto lino and It was a pleasant sur
prise to him. The trip was made
In the comfortable time of less than
seven hours. Mr. Blako said today
that when It is considered that the
distance Is C5 miles, and 20 miles of
this over a mountainous country,
where less than ten miles an hour
can be made, It will be readily seen
that the rest of the road, which per
mits of from 15 to 20 miles an hour
without nny discomfort to the pas
sengers, Is in very line condition.
Mr. Blake also reports that pro
gress has been made In securing tho
consent of property owners for his
street-car franchise, as the result of
his trip to San Francisco.
Mrs. Blako and son did not return
with Mr. Blako but went to Spokana
where they will visit with Mrs.
Blake's parents.
LOCAL SALVATION ARMY
OFFICERS TRANSFERRED
The officers of tho Salvation Army
of Marshfleld aro about to say fare
well, having been hero their alloted
time. Tho farewell services will take
place on Saturday and Sunday, and
on Saturday evening thero will bo an
Ico cream and cake supper for tho
benoflt of tho locnl work. As the
Captain wishes to leave everything In
good shnpe for tho incoming officers,
tho members of tho army In this
town wish tho general public to take
particular notice, and tho officers
would bo pleased to see all tho
frlonds with whom they havo becomo
acquainted during their stay.
Captnin J. H. Sten will go to
Portland and Captain Darwont will
go to San Francisco. Announcement
as to who will succeed them is ex
pected In a few days.
FRESH VEGCTAIILF.S EVERYDAY
Peas, Beans, Lottuce, Turnips,
Carrots, Onions Beets, Cucumbers,
etc,
F. A. SACCHI