The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1911 -EVENING EDITION
Selz Royal Blue
Guaranteed Shoes
$3.50; $4.00; $4.50; $5.00
Woolen Mill Store
Home of Good Clothes for Men
and Boys
Mirshficld
Oregon
re Wish You to Always
Bear in Mind
pat when wo All a Prescription for you wo don't put drugs nlono
nto It.
We put unceasing enro, absolute precision, our roputntlon, our
fopes for n contlnunnco of your pntronago, fresh, clenn drugs nnd
pilly our slncero wishes that tho Prescription may effect tho euro
lor which It Is prescribed.
tar Prescriptions Are Perfection
"TII$ BUSY CORNER"
PHONE 298
BADINO DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY.
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fflkhart-Parsofis .Drug Co.
eaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO OfB JOSSON CEMENT.
The bt Domestic and Imported brands.
p'ter, Llme 3rik and all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
orw, GENERAL CONTRACTOR
"JICE, SOUTH BItOADWAT. PIIONE 201
J luniivs uoitx ix
ONE TOWN IX OXE I)AV
ABERDEEN, Wash., May 17.
Iu responso to n telegram sent
him by the secretary of the
Chntnbor of Commerce, announc
ing tho birth of 19 bnbles be-
'tween sunset nnd suuriso Sat-
urdny nleht. Colonol Tlmminrn
. Iloosevelt wired bnck: "To
Aberdeen Chamber of Com-
morco, Aberdeen, Wash. Three
cheers for tho Aberdeen moth-
crs, nnd then for tho ro9t of
Aberdeen."
j PLAY THIRTEEN
! IK; HE
l'IXI lltTKETI-TLS OK GOLD.
Appraisers Discover Menu It's Kntntc
at Springfield, Mo., Is $(10,000,
AVIili-li Was Hidden.
SPHINQFIELD, Mo., May 17.
Thnf James T. Durgo, a bacholor who
lived tho life of a hermit hero, loft
an cstato of JGO.OOO was shown by
a statement fllod In tho Probato
court. Doforo ho died Durgo revealed
tho hiding places of buckets full of
gold coins, nnd sovcrnl railroad and
government bonds woro found In jo
eluded places. Tho furnlturo was
appraised at $9.
Itoud tko Timet' Want Ads.
igwnMswnffla
iNr OiJduul, California
The only Woman' College on the Tnclfic Co.itt.
Chartcrnl 1885. Ncnr two Rrcat U'nlvcrtlllci.
Ideal climate throughout the year. Kntrancc
anil Rrniluatlon rcmtircmcnti equivalent to
tlioic of Stanford nnd University of California.
Laboratories for iclcncc with mojern equip,
ment. Kxccllcnt opiiortunltlct for home
economic, library tttnly, mutlo nnd art.
Modern fiymnatium. Special cure for health
nf itudcntf, out-door life. 1'reliilent, Lurll.i
Clay Canon, A. M., t.ltt. 1).. I.!.. D. For
catalogue ntiilrcu Secretary, Mill College 1.
U California.
Portland and Sacramento In
Hard Fought Game
Yesterday.
(Ty Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., May 17Port-
Innd and Sacramento played thirteen
Innings to n tie yesterday at Sacra
mento, the game finally' being called
on account of darkness. The scores
In tho Coast Lcnguo woro:
At Vernon
WRINGS
Los Angeles. .
Vernon
At Sacramento
Portland. . . .
Sacramento. .
At Oakland
San Francisco.
Oakland. . .
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THE WEATHEK.
(Dy Associated Press.)
O OREGON, May 17. Ualn to-
- night and Thursday.
LOCAL TEMPEUATt'ltE HE-
POUT.
For twonty-four hours ending
nt -1:43 p. m.. May 10, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
motcorologlcnl obscrvor:
Maximum GO
Minimum 40
At 4:43 p. m 4G
Precipitation 10
Wind, Southwest: rainy.
President Sails. Tho Prcsldont
snllod yesterday for Dnndon nnd Co-
10 .qulllo with n big load of freight. Tho
13
Thcro may bo Just as good fish In
tho sea as over woro caught, but -x
fish that Is caught Is worth two In
tho sea.
Hnvo your Job
Tho TImos office
printing dono m
GrriTHE GR!P
Not tho ailment but tho kind yoit
-.nre going to need on that trip.
; Wo have Just got In n fluo nssort
iinent of grips, suit ensos nnd trunks
' tho serviceable kind.
llttlo vessel has no troublo In making
her schcdulo nnd Is doing much bet
tor thnn Agent McOoorgo had even
nutlclpatcd.
After DIr Contract. Hugh MuLaln
will leavo In n day or two for Lo
bnnon, Oregon, whero ho will bid on
n $70,000 sowngo system contract
which will bo nwnrdod by tho city
council next Tuesday.
Mrs. Norton Hetter, Mrs. F. P.
Norton undorwent nn operation for
appendicitis nt Mercy hospltnl yesto--tlny
nftornoou. Sho was reported to
day to bo Kottlnc nlonc na voll nn
could bo expected whlcu will bo moat
gratifying news to her many friends.
WOMEN, sell guaranteed hoso. 70
por cout pro lit. Mnko $10 dally. SuIU'iison from
Full or part time. DcglnncrB lnvcs- Ti-iinltH front .
tlgato. Strong Knit, II ox 4029, Wost
Philadelphia, Pa.
The Prices Are Low
i
Picnic Sunday. Tho Norwegian
church will hold a picnic nt Plpors
Grovo, Sunday, May 21. Tho steam
er Alort hns boon chnrtorcd nnd will
..Jji2.no to 820.03 l"cnvo Js'ortl1 15ontl nt 7:30 n- ' tho
.'.'.8H..10 (o r?ii,!oo'N'aim 8n,,t" tlocI it 8 a. m and
.Marsiiiieiti nt s:3u Hhnrp. All aro
invited nnd requested to bring n
basket lunch.
attended, tho advnnco salo of tickets
being large. An especially flno pro
gram has been preparod by tho club.
Tho Portland soloists who are to as
sist tho club, Mrs. Marx and Mrs.
Wolnsteln nrrlved on tho BreakwateV
this afternoon, after n hnrd trip as a
result of tho storm off tho coast.
Personal Notes
CAPT. IIAItlUS of
Mnrshflold today.
Sumner Is in
ALFRED UOD1NE of Allognny Is In
Mnrshllold today on business.
IIAKItY WALKER of Cooston Is In
Mnrshflold on business today.
F. E. ALLEN returned last evening
from n trip to Coqulllo vnlloy
points.
DR. J. L. MASSON of Myrtlo Point
was In Mnrshflold on business yes-torday.
MRS. CIIAS. FENSLER and daughter
nro visiting friends nnd rolntlves In
Portland.
MRS. C. C. GOINO and chlldron
Icavo tomorrow on a Boveral wcoka
visit at tho old homo In Portland.
MRS. HENRY HEODAHLE leaves on
tho Drenkwator on nn .oxtendo'l
visit nt tho homo of her parents In
Seattle.
RODERT SARTEIt and wlfo loft yeo
tordny for Crescent City nnd othor
California pnlntr, limiting the trip
ovcrlnnd.
A.
L. VINCENT nnd son, Ed, loft yes
terday by team for Tnblo nock,
Jackson county, whero they will
tnko up rosldonco on a ranch.
SEE OL'H WINDOW.
FOH HKXT 10 nciv rnncli,
Slough D. Ferguson.
Nor Hi
I VOn KENT DchIi-iiIiIk lionsi'lu-opliiK
rooms, also rurnlshcd rooms, 13B
Second street near Chnndlor hotel.
FOR SALE Plnim nnd liottso fmiil
turo. 324 Front St.
FOK SALE Two ncro IniclH nt liny
Park. Very cheap for ensh if
tnkon soon "Unrgaln" enro Timoi
Times.
The Bazar
HOUSE OF QUALITY
PHONE an.
MRS. TOM HARVEY returned yester
day from nn oxtondod visit with hor
parents In Ornnts' Pass. Mr. Har
vey mot hor at (lardlnor nnd ac
companied Iter home.
MOXEY TO LOAN On real estate.
Seo W. U. Douglns.
FOK KENT Tluvo room hoiiso on
Elovonth strcot. All modorn con
veniences $10 por month. En
nulro Stnuff's grocory.
bstracts Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
itle Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEX, Mgr.
VMle omso Phono 191 Mnrshflold Ofllco 14-J.
irms Timber Coal nnd Platting Lnnds a specialty.
Gonoral Agents "EASTSIDE"
WANTED Oood team of horsei,
wagon and harness all In good
condition. Horses to wolgh from
1,300 to 1,400 pounds. EnqnL'o
'' TImos' oillco.
FOK K1CXT Oood six room house on
South Fifth street with gnrdon nnd
barn, good placo for chickens. Will
bo ompty Juno 8. For particulars
seo Charles Doano, Phono 314X2.
IWAXTED Ship cni-penters and men
experienced In shipyard wont.
Steady employment. Good wages.
Apply at Nelson's Ship Ynrd, Pros
per, Oregon.
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd
cnrotul drlvors aro now nt tho dis
posal of tho Coos Ray public nt
KEASONADLE KATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers rondy for
nny trip nnywhoro any tlmo. Horses
boarded and rigs cared for.
Now hcarro and special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LlYHllY AND FHED STADLF.8
rnoNH a7iw
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Child Dies. Eddlo Robblns, tho
two-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. .
T. Robblns, residing In South Mnrsh
llold ncnr tho Fair grounds dlod to
day of pnoumonln. Ho hnd been 111
for somo tlmo. Tho family recently
movod horo from Mondoclno county,
Cnl. Tho funeral will bo hold nt 2
o'clock Thursday from Dungnn's Un
dertaking parlors.
IVY CONDRON, Mnyor Straw nnd I.
R. Towor went to HnynoH Inlet
yesterday to catch n fow of tho biff
trout that aro reported to bo nu
morouB thoro.
MYRTLE POINT DEATH.
Fnivwoll Party. Prof. Hepburn,
who has ho successfully conducted his
dancing classes horo tondorod tho
clnss nnd their friends n pleasant lit-," rolnpeo. Tho funornl was hold it
tlo farewell reception InBt ovonlng
.T. AV. Tx'wellen'K Young Ron Victim
of Scarlet I-Vvor.
MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Mny 17.
Roy Lowollcn, tho llttlo son of J, W.
Lowollon of Myrtlo Point, dlod Mon
day of a complication of diseases. Ho
wns tnkon sick with scnrlot fovor
about four wooks ago, and suffored
WATCH! NOTICE!
Ilomor Mnuzcy, ono of tho drlvors
nnd tho solicitor for us Is out for
Laundry. Watch him I ho Is llnblo
to stop you on tho strcot nnd oxplnln
all details of Laundry nnd also to bo
at your homo any tlmo. Ho knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
PHONL 220.J
prior to his doparturo for Astoria nnd
Fort Stovons for which plnco ho
leaves on tho Hrcnkwator. Prof. Hop
liurn has mado mnny frlcndH during
his stny who will regrot Ills doparturo
nnd wish him well In tho future Tho
elnss will bo ro-organlzed nnd con
tinued by M. W. Ryrno, who Is nn
nssoclntn of Prof Hepburn.
tho Methodist church. Rov. Scofloli
ofllclatlng. Mrs. Lowollon, tho child's
mothor, dlod about two mouths ngo,
ADVERTISED LIST.
AUTO Anytime, anywhere. Ren
sonablo rates. Phono Dlanco hotol
4G or Residence 2 8-J,
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phono S1S1
immiUMiwni jii imiti
List of unclaimed lottors remain
ing In tho Mnrshflold, Oregon pnst
ofllco, Mny lfl, 1911. Porsons c.i;
ing for tho samo will ploaso say ad
vortlsod and pny ono cont for each
Concert Tonight Tho ChnmInndo.mIvort,fi0(' ,ottor cn,lo(1 for:
club concert nt tho Masonic Opora Lob1I ""tier, Floyd Ilnrklow, C. L.
Ilottso tonight promises to bo largoly Cn80' "nmano Cargojol, Mrs. Poar-
llo Clinton, If. J, uownord, Itoy Dav
enport, O. 11. Davidson, Dr. F. W.
Dldlor, E. J. Eddy, Rod Forguson,
Harold Ferguson, Mrs. Amolla Hod
K , Mr. Janson, J. S. Jonnlngs, 11,
Kullerud, J. Llndor, Morton Miller,
Mrs. Frod Parson, Warron Powoll,
Amos Rnlneo, Georgo Stallmau, Roy
Snndors, Miss Nelllo Sams, Karl
Sand, Mrs. Mlnnlo Snurwlno Smith,
John Slnl, John Stlvn, Mrs. Nora
Thomas, Mrs. Tresolllo, Guga Win
ner, Charlie Young.
il Estafe Bargains
:Wla Property. See
UG. ntlZEEN
k'e and !.......
ttal Ave., Mni-shfleld, Ore.
SAFE INVESUENT8.
For information concerning
high-class bond investments,
bearing 6 interest net,
writo O. B. Hinsdale, caro J.
H. Adams and Company, Los
Angoles, California.
A want ad in times if you want quick results
SALAD OIL
A good, pure cottonseed oil for cooking and
making salads. It is recommended to all those
who wish a medium priced oil and one that
will give the test results.
In Gallon Cans at - -In
Quart Bottles at -
$1.25 each
35c each
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phoues
85 and 305
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North Bend New
Mrs. R, L. Cavannugh and llttlo
dnughtor, Muriel of Enstsldo, wero
visitors at tho Chas. CavanaiiRh homo
yesterday.
Urn. Goorgo Morso and chlldron nro
visiting nt tho homo of Cnpt. Dutlor at
Coqulllo and also with friends nt Myr
tlo Point.
Wanted A want ad will soil It.
"MLWP
Marshfield, Ore;, May 16th, i9lh
Dear Coos County:
Just a line to inform you that I make
the best bread on earth.
- Internally Yours,
Drifted Snow Flour.
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