The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 25, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELDt OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1911-EVENING EDITION.
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.e$ Attention!
Memorial Bay
Next Sunday
All Eagles requested to be present at Eagles Hall at 1:30 P. M., for Memorial
Services. By order of the Worthy President,
J. W. DAVIS.
iS TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THIS
STATU OK OHKOON, FOR
COOS COUNTY.
JAMES E. DERINO, Plnlntlff, vb.
MARY BERING, ucrcnunni.
Summons.
TO MAIIY BERING:
i THE NAME OP THE STATE
OP OREGON, you nro horoby roqulr
A to npponr nnd nnswer unto tlio
complaint filed ngnlnst you In tho
,boTO entitled Court nnd causo by
Monday, tho 24th day of April, 1911,
which date la subsequent to tho ox
plratlon of bIx weeks after tho dato
f nth day of March, 1911, which
li the dato of tho first publication of
this (ummons, It being prescribed Iti
the order for aforesaid publication
that tald summons bo published onco
a week for six successive "weeks In
the Coos Dny Times, a nowspnper of
general circulation, nnd it you fall
io to appear tho plaintiff will apply
to the court for tho rcllot domanded
In tho complaint to-wlt: That the
tonds of matrimony existing between
the plaintiff nnd defendant bo dls
itfrcd. This summons is published pursu
ant to nn order of tho Honornblo
John S. Col:o, Judgo of tho nbovo on
titled court innilo nnd onto:-od Mnrch,
the 9th. 1911.
D:to for first publication, Mnrch
11, 1911.
Date of Inst publication, April 22,1,
1911. KARRIN & PARKIN, I
Attorneys for I'lnlntirf.
Electric flat Irons!
From $2.50 Up
lllumlnnutB nnd repair parts for'
irons or uinere'it makes una whllo
ctlllnc on us nsk about having that
Oil Lamp changed to an electric.
We can do it nt sninll coM.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
I'HO.N'K iSJi7-J
FOR (iO()l WORK
Bring your clothes to us. Cloning
jrwslng and repairing a specialty,
Ijr experienced nu-n. tintUfnctlon
'Mrautee.l IILANCHAHH .V HOI).
KO.V, Alllnnce Illdg. Front fit.
Polks Oregon
and Washington
Btate Gazetteer ami Hujlness Direc
tory. Juit Issued Tor 1911-12 Is tho most
wnipleto wcrk of tho kind published.
It contnlus an accurato buslnosu di
rectory of every city, town and vll
'e In Oregon nnd Washington, nnd
tte nam8 and nddresses of country
-"tuaius dlia nrnroHRlnnn mon
BObermcn, etc., who are located nd
went to villages; nlso lists of gov
ernment and county ofllcers, commls
Icners of deeds, stato boards, statu
'ory provisions, terras of courts,
Mes of the postmasters, postofflcos,
"press, telephone and telegraph of
. justices of the peace, hotels.
Ily and weekly newspapers; bo-
mueh other Information usarul
0 " classes of business and profes-
aI wen- A descriptive sketch of
Place Is given, embracing varl-
Items of Interest, such as the lo-
C1"0n. DODlllnUnn l.nnnn . ji
"ent points, the most convenient
lipping stations, the products that
" marknted, stage communication,
""e statistics, the nearest bank lo-
"on mineral Interests, churches.
.ools, libraries and societies. An
nportant feature Is the classified dl-
.0tY' BlvlrS every business arran-
!I.MU.Bder Us spec,al heading, thus
"Ming subscribers to obtain at a
tar?06 a Ust of n11 h0UEes manufac-
"DS or dealing in any particular
r goods. The work generally
compiled to deserve their liberal
Mironage.
PRICE 0.00.
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SEATTLE, Wcsh.
DO YOU KNOW POSITIVELY
THAT YOU CANNOT USE
ELECTRIC POWER TO ADVANTAGE?
As one man said recently, "Nowadays you
can do almost everything with elei-tricity."
He referred, of course, to anything requir
ing mechanical force to make it operative.
Ju your business and in your home, there
is bound to be work that electricity can
perform better than it is done now and
usually more economically.
We have a department in our organization
which specializes in showing people how to
use electric service.
If you suspect thit electric power can be
made useful to you, etll in our New Busi
ness Department representatives, and ex
plain your needs. Our men will be glad to
take all the time necessary to make an in
vestigation, go over the proposition with
you carefully, and to submit authoritative
advice, plans and estimates.
There will be no fanci ?d grievance on our
part should you decicb not to make the in
stallation. OREGON POWER CO.
TELEPHONE 178
Pacific Monumental
and Building Works
II. II. WILSON Proprietor
MARSHFII-'I.D, ORE.
All kinds or monumental work promptly ami nrtlstlcnlly exe
cuted. Call nt our worke on Soutii llrnndwny.
Cots'
TIIU FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Kedcmdo Sxh
Will make regular trips currying passengers both ways and freight
between Coos liny nnd San Francisco. AlliVM-rvntlonHforpassengcra
ma do nt Alllnnce Dock, Mnrsh'lcld and In tor-Ocean Transp. Co.
Union Street Wharf No. 2, Sin Francisco. For Information, phono
l.Jor285. Will nail Trout .Sau Francisco for Mnrshflcld Monday,
March 27, (it .'I p. ru.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
OLD RELIABLE
STEAMER BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIME N
Sulls from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M every Tuesday.
Sails from Coos Pay every Saturday nt hervlco of Ude. Reservations
will not be held later than Friday nou!i,uiilcsstlckctsare purchased
L. II. KEATING, AGENT FIIONE MAIN 35-L
'THE Fill EM) OF COOS PAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH PANIC ROAD AT PORTLAND
WILL SAIL FOR
Portland on Sunday, March 26
NORTH PACIFIC 3TEAM8HIP COMPANY.
PHONE 41 f P. McGEORGE, Agent
COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE LINt
Daily stage between Roseburg and Marshfleld. Stage leaves Jnlly
und Sundays at 7 p. m. Fare, $0.00.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, C. P. RARNARD,
120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. Agent, ROSEHURG, Ore.
PHONE 11
FIELD IE
HFE
'CASTLE DBEAM I
0' IS StUITERED-
I I
t W I T H T H E t
t toastandiea:
r.'OOII FAI'MMJ.
Financial Charge Of It Turned Mrs. Emily McFarlin-Lcwis
Over to Locrl!, School
Basketball' Contest.
At a meeting of the roprcseiita-
Asks Divorce From T. J.
Lewis No Castle.
The Castle In Wales" which T. J.
lives or mo t'oos County High schools Lewis, formerly coroner of Coos
nt Coqulllo this week, It wns agreed county nnd well-known In Marsh-
that the Marshfleld High school field for years ns undertaker, claimed
should have the entire financial to have Inherited proved to be mere-
mnnngement of tho Coos County ly n "Castle In the air" according to
Interscholastle meet which will be the divorce petition of Mrs. Emily
held here enrly In May. The plan Is Lewis, Just filed with County Clerk
to have Mnrshfleld shoulder nil the Wntson.
expenses nnd to tnlso whatever pro- It will be remembered that Mrs.
fits may nccruo from tho event. It l's Lewis' announcement of his Inhcrl-
belloved this will simplify matters tnnce of the Cnstlo In Wales and the
considerably.
At tho meeting, it was nlso decid
ed that the Uandon nnd Myrtlo Point
High school bnBkct bnll teams should
big estate there preceded but n few
weeks his unexpected marriage to
Mrs. Emily McFarlln, widow of tho
late cranberry king of Coos county.
settle tho controversy over tho Coos! They disposed of the McFarlln hold
county chnmplonshlp and a game to lugs hero nnd left for tho north, but
bo played In Coqulllo Saturday, April after the lapso of a few months, they
l. uandon and Myrtlo Point had returned to Coos Bny and soon nfter-
boon unnblo to agreo on tho decisive wards separated, Mr. Lewis leaving,
game, Myrtle Point objecting to the In her petition, Mrs. Lewis states
Coqulllo hall. It was finally decided i that sho does not know tho' present
I Hint tho gnmo should bo played in I whcrenboutB of Mr. Lewis nnd linn
tho open nir if the weather permits J been granted service by publication.
MIND.
My ihIihI to me a. klninloin I.
Such pretent Joys therein I
mid
That It excel all other hllw
That earth nffords or grows by
kind.
Though much I want which
mot would have,
Yet Mill my niliitl forbids to
crave.
Edward Dyer.
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and if not in tho Masonic hall there.
McDoncr of North Dcnd and Stan
ley Rrlggs of Marshfleld wero chosen !
Sho asks that the matrimonial bonds
be sovcrod and that she bo permitted
to rcsumo her former name, Emily
ns Umplro nnd reforeo, they to niter-' O. McFarlln and that Mr. Lowln'
unto In these positions. O. Knowl
ton of Coqulllo wns chosen ne alter
nate. Superintendent Rnab of North
Uond and Superintendent TIedgen of
Marshfleld wero selected as tlme-
kopnerfl. Rmmrlntnmlnnt Unnl.-nM nf !
Coqulllo ns scorer.
claim to any Interest a her property
be set aside.
Mrs. Lewis is now living on tho
McFarlln ranch, which she regalnol,
oi North Inlet.
Don't forgot tho Turkish Rnths.
PHONE 2M-.T.
LITTLE TALKS.
4AAAAA4,4 AAAAAA.I
PREPARE FOR THE HOT WEATH
ER RY IH'YING YOUR
Summer Underwear
"Mi. Smith," snld tho landlady,
"will you please say grace?" Smith
sized up tho tablo from onil to end,
The LlKIc Hoy and HN Drtnuu
Tho little boy mulled in his Bleep
that night,
Ab ho wandered to Twilight Town;
And his fnee lit up with a heavenly
light
Through the shadows that drifted
down;
Out he woke next morning with tear
stained eye
lu the light of tho gray dawn'a
gleam,
And out from tho stillness -wo heard
him cry,
"I've lost my dream my dream."
And he told us then In tits childish
way,
Of tho wonderful dream ho'd
known;
He had wandered away from tho land
of piny
To the distant lnnd of tho Grown;
He had won Mb shnro of tho fame
and light
In the struggle nnd toll of men;
And ho nobbed nnd sighed In tho
breaking light,
"I want my dream again!"
As tho years passed by, tho Llttlo Roy
COUK COL'NTY SEAT NEWS.
FROM UK
LadlcH Sleeveless Vests
Hie, 1.1c, 2tle, 25c
Ladles Muslin Drawers . . .nop, 7.V,V,,I,H at l"1"0 As T",I Tlio
Ladles Muslin Slclrts. . .$! to i?2.2.-. Sentinel.
Laldes Corset Covers :, U1. 0n Krh,l," nliis. April H, nt the
Ladles Knee length Pnnts. . . ,2.1c M,B,,,C linl1 ' t"'8 ly will occur
Misses Vests. -,. tno ,!llri1 annunl oratorical content
Children's Vests 2()o! ' l "' uo
Clilldrrii's Pnnts n ul """' "u""'" 'r mo possession or
grew
Till he came to the Laud of tho
nrnwii!
then said: "Hebrews, 13th chanter. I And lll0 ,lronm ()f , UIirIy ,outh
Mid when tlio , ,,.,.
V.....U Kt I.U,
Tho dnnui taut ho thought had
llown;
Yut once ngnln ha smiled In his
Sth verse. Amen!
landlady looked It up nfter broukfait
she wasn't pleased a llttlo bit.
sleep
Whon thuuv uuur by might havo
beard him weep,
"I wnnt my dream my dream!"
Fcr ho dreamed of tho Yesterday's of
Youth,
And the smile on a mothor's fnco.
Shirt Waists, nil prices from nc u4)
to $:M)t.
Cash Talks Trade here and saio
Money.
c
OOS BAY
ASH STORE
Tho Store That Saves You Money.
GEO. N. HOLT, . - Manager
Front Street. MurMifleld.
tho cup nu It has been authoritatively '
stntcd that none of tho other towns
"A burst hiiiisIiIiio, 4
A l?1lut nt riilti
of the county will bo represented.! Tio weather I. iilaylnis
Her trlckH agnln."
"I hnd been troubled with consM
patlon for two years nnd tried nil
of the best physicians In . Urlatol.
Tenn., and they could do nothing
for rae," writes Thos. E. Wllllami.
Mlddleboro, Ky. "Twq packages of
! Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Llvc-r
Tablets cured mo." For sale by all
dealers
un i no two provioiiH occasions wiion i
the cup wns contojtod for Coqulllo'
repreyontntlves woro tho winners, the
first being won by Miss Eva Sugg if
Coqulllo and the second by Mlas
Gretchen Sherwood nlso of
school. Tho contestants this
will bo Miss Iva Howey nnd
Hello Thrift.
A Mluncnpolls iiingnettc honlor
savs ho Is nblo to euro disease br
t,llH shakliig hands with tho nfdlcted vnr.
son. Tho romody might bo a good
a foi tho grip.
year
Miss
IIRIEKS OF UANDON.
Died, March 15, Wallaco Miller,
the third child or F. R. Miller or Four
Mile of Influenza and Infantile paralysis.
PHONE I.8. KAUFMAN CO YOUR
COAL ORDERS 91.30 lER TON.
Alfred Mengren
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Old Mill North Bend.
Phono 1151, NORTH REND,
A
OIL
SUPPLIES
The Coos Day Oil and Supply
Company, under tho management of
J. W. Flanagan will continue to han
dle the Union Oil Company's gaso
line distillate, benzlno and coal oil
at their oil house across the Day to
which place they have moved their
stock,
(minimum iu nBMtiq))giHWnnwua,t'i'J MiUMHWWU
DO IT NOW
Lay in your supply of wood now nnd
avoid the usual summer rush. We havo
plenty of wood and just at present can
deliver it promptly. A little later, when
orders begin to pile in, we will not bo
able to give you our undivided atten
tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per dump loud.
Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump loud
Wq can furnish you a man to split
and pile it if desired.
C. A. SMITH LUMBER &MT'G. CO.
PHONE 19-J 182 So. Broadway
bfifcjtUOlJEEi:
PHONETICS.
A miss Bat alone with her beau
For hours, the light turned down
lean.
When he suld he must gonu
It affected her seau
Sho wept and oxclaTmcd: Eau, ncau,
neaul"
Tho old-fiiHhloned poke bonnot Is
roported to bo coming back, but wo'll
bet It Isn't coming at tho old-fashioned
prlco.
Man wants but little hero below
This statement cnttucs mirth.
It might have been In former times
Rut now ho wnnts tho earth.
A Maryland woman was so badly
cut uud slashed by Lor husband that
300 stitches wero required, tho sur
gooiis using fifteen yards of silk to
sow up her wounds. As a result sho
mny feel llko a crazy quilt for a whllo
OUR BREAD
Is on n pedestal of Its own,
Tho public demands good
brend and we supply It. Thoro
Is a certnln satisfaction about
getting good bread that only
those who havo tried our
bread can appreciate. It is
uniformly the samo quality.
Try a loaf of our
MILLKOMA DREAD
U you want something extra
good
Coos Bay Bakery
PHONE 111-L
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