The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THCflOS.B&XJlMBS, M.ARSUFJELP, QREQOjN, WEDNESDAY, JUE.21,4911V,EN(N(G(EPT!0N, ,
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every one of our Clothcraf t suits you
get this guarantee
It is signed by the makers and backed by our
mutation
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boon accepted and tho AHco II has
been secured for the day. Each per
son going will prepare a basket of
lunch. Tho boat will leavo tho foot
of Mnrkct street at S:30 a. m.
sharp.
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WMuk Glint It rr aft C5uarr:::ii Mmm.
IStoKf fatirrfes,Osi6JatcCit Attn ' . vootCsdott. 45$kfS
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jW&$ flucar,&ntss'flwclt4j.(fr?)'it .IrrvicrS fuErTKarcjM'
The prices of these suits range from $10 to 25.
rhat better can you ask?
Woolen Mill Store
ilKo-Man
tlothlcr
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 1:13 p. m., Juno 20, by Mrs. O
H. MIukus. snoclal government
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Personal Notes
Marshfield
Oregon I
FOR BABY'S SAKE
Use NyaFs Baby Talcum Powder
A limitary powdor for tollot and nursory. Uso, after washing
tljUbr, freely to absorb molsturo. Ry ho doing nil dinting will
kiroldcd und tho flkln loft smooth and velvety.
For adults It Is also of groat vnluu, ns In addition to general
toilet Dies It Is unoxcollcd for Prickly Heat. Rn'uh, Sweaty Feet,
tt, u well as useful for Ilurns . and Scalds. Delightful after
lining.
Price 50 Cents a Can
FOR SALE AT THE "1IUBV COllNEH."
Phono 20H
ktori-Parsojis Drug Co.
"THE JiUSY C011XE11"
l'ltKSCHIPTIOXH ACCURATELY COMPOUNDER.
North Bend News
ft Work
tid Advertise
ibrlagn customer liero tho llrxt
, liter (hat ho cornea of Ills
Wwtcord. Von know why.
3iui:it
! It no kink, or cuo that wo
lido.
IHIXK IT OVKll MAIUV
os Bay Steam Laundry
IIIU.M; .MA1K OT-J
ncharcTs Liverv
M bsve 8curod mo llvory bimt-
w L. H. Holsnor und aro pro-
to render exeollont servIcjL,to
tpie of Coob l)ny. Careful
Wp good rigs and overytblug
iilllnean satlsfnctory uorvlco to
UMlc. l'liono us tor a driving
rig or nnythlug neoded In
"r lino. Via nlno do a
'&S business of nil ldudB.
"UNCHAUD RROTHERS.
'''(rr. I'l'l'll mill Gnlnn Rnrlpi.
"1 First and Aider Strootu.
Phouo 138-J
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v&m m
WVj-cfC,
for
10!
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PlZrtfiAWl
VJ JW-I ?!Kn
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ItENT UouM-keepIng rooms.
24 Elrod nvenuo.
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FOR HEXT Siiiiill furnished cot
tage Apply 7-19 Fourth St. South.
FOR SALE Household furniture,
nearly now, good rnngo. Will bo
sncrinced as party Is leaving town
Friday. Must bo sold tomorrow.
Call lmmodlatoly 015 SqcoiuI streot
WAXTIIl) Prlvnto boarders. In
quire Times' ofllco.
FOU SALE Furniture- for six
roomed house. Also houso for
ront If doslrod. Address Ilox 702
Livery Service
Ir new rigs. Kood horoe3 und
W drivers nro now at tho dls-
UhoCoos Day public at
REASOXAIILM HATES.
H'Orrlca U'lHi drlirnra ronilv far
WP anywhoro anv tlmo. Horses
Wt& Jnd rlra rniAfl tnr
bearse and siiBclal nccomnio-
' Provided for funernl pnrtles.
W.L.CONDRON'S
l,lV AND FEED STAWjES
I'HONE 2731
FOIt SALE Homchtead entry, clicnp
Addroea "A" caro Tlmes
T.vki? c a i.i.' Victor Talkluu Much
i,,o ' Hoasonnblo. Address "Pho
nograph" caro Times.
IOIt BRXT roin Iioiibo ooruer of
Cedar avonue and North Drond'wny.
Apply to Anson Rogers.
Mrs. J. W. Rlggs of Marshflold
visiting rolntlvos hero today.
Is
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denning and
Alive, daughter of tho lighthouse,
nro visiting rolntlvos hero today.
Tho Mothodlst Episcopal Ladles
Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock with Mrs. William Noll
sou, on Meado nvenuo.
motoorologicnl observer:
Maximum GO
Minimum 39
At -1:43 n. in C5
Precipitation nono
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
HORN.
4 4
dOODALE To Mr. and Mrs. Tom
doodnlo nt their homo In West
Marshflold, Tuesday evening, Juno
20, a young boh. Mother and
child aro doing well and Tom Is
so proud of his chnuffour thnt ho
promises to cut down tho running
tlmo between Marshfleld and
Rosoburg to four hours. It's ono
auro thing that ho will hit only tho
high plncos tho next fow trips and
if ho escapes arrest for speeding
in tho city limits, It will bo only
becnuso Marshal Carter knows how
It 1b himself and will excuso him.
JAMES FERRY, jr., went to Henry
vlllo this morning.
A. X. W. Picnic. Tho ladles of tho
A. N. W. club will picnic tomorrow
nt Mrs. Dungnn's homo on Coos Riv
er and lndulgo In a riot of Btraw-borrlos.
Huimuio Society. Harry Wlnklor
hnB bcon very Buccessful In getting
signatures for his proposed humnno
Bocloty In Marshflold and has Bufl)
clont now to assure Its organization.
AnvsttU by Carter. James Was
son, M. F. Fltzpntrlck and S. Steln
borg wore tnkon In custody by
Marshal Jack Cartor this morning on
tho chnrgo of bolng Intoxicated, amr
when taken hoforo Rccordor Butlor
each was assessed a flno of $5.
Mrs. Florcnco Chapman of Mcndo
nvenuo and Miss Rcsslo Immol of
Qlinpitinn nvnnnn ntwl Mlagna TllnnpYin
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and draco Williams and Hlcklngs loft lluby Hoy Horn Friends horo hnvo
today for Coqulllo to attend tho bcon apprised of tho arrival of n
teachers' oxamlnntlon. 'young son at tho homo of Mrs. J. W.
- """ Ross in San Francisco on Juno 11!
VOl'Il XKIRlIISOirs EXPEHIEXUK v. Hosh will bo hotter romombor-
How you may profit by It. Tako Foloy cd by many former Coos Day friends
Kldnoy Pills. Mrs. E. C. Whiting, 300 as MIbs Nottlo Roattlo and cousra-
Wlllow St., Akron, 0 snys: "For tulntlons will bo numerous.
Bomo tlmo I had a vory oorlous caBo
of kldnoy troublo nnd I Buffered with Altar Oiilld to Meet. l no insi
linnl.-nn)insi nml 1II77V )inni1notin. T mpnttnf? of tho Altar dUlld 01 1110
had speckB floating boforo my oyea Episcopal church will bo hold at tho
nnd I foltnll tlrod out and miserable. : homo of Mrs. J. v. uonnuu mi
I saw Foley Kldnoy Pills advortlsod .Friday aftomoon. Rofroshmonta
nnd got n bottlo nnd took thorn ac- will bo sorvod from 3 until 5 o'clock.
cording to directions and results i A genornl Invitation Is oxtondod to
showod almost at onco. Tho pain .tho lndloa of Coos Day to attond.
and dizzy hondachos loft mo, my oyo-
TOM NICHOLS wns n business visit
or to Myrtlo Point this morning.
deed bo a great addition to tho
muslc-llfd 'of Coos Day. Anybody
who mny wish to study with him
during summer will plonso call
phono 307X1. i
GUS 3ROWN nrrivcd on tho Nann
Smith nftcr nn extended stay In
California. Ho snyB a little nb-j
sonco makes tho heart grow fonder
of Coos Day.
GEO. GOULD camo In from Portland
last night via Allegany.
P. A. DEVERS, a former Coos Day
boostor and present head of tC
large Irrigation project nt Pasco,
Wash., arrived on tho Drcakwator.
Ho says ho Is still optimistic of
this section.
MRS. WM. DONEDRAKE of Catch
ing Inlot wns a Marshfleld shopper
today.
MISS ORA J. WOODS left this morn
ing for Portlnnd going via Alio-gnny.
MISS EDITH HORN of North Dond
was In Marshflold yesterday visit
ing friends.
MRS. JACK ADDOTT, and Mrs. A.
Pnntor of Myrtlo Point nro Mnrsh
flcld shoppers today.
PROFESSOR A. J. RAAD of
North Dcnd schools wont to
qulllo this morning.
tho
Co-
MR. nnd MRS. E. M. ERICSON re
turned yostordny via Draln-Alloga-ny-
stage from n trip to Portland.
MRS. SELMA THOMAS will com
nienco a torm of school In District
No. 83 near Ten Mllo next Mon
day. MR. and MRS. R. T. STREET and
Mr. Street's brother nnd wlfo of
Portland nro spondlnn tho day at
Charleston Dny.
HENRY PLOEGER of Myrtlo Point,
who hnB been vlsltlngMioro dur
ing tho past fow days, returned
homo this morning.
MR nnd MRS. E. S. Dnrzeo and Max
Tlmmormnn and family oxpect to
GRANT LINCOLN, formerly editor
of tho Klamath Falls Chronicle,
nnd an experienced nowspapor"
man Is In tho city looking ovor th
Coos Day country. Ho expresses
hlniBolf as plonBod and surprised at
tho business nnd prospects of this
section. Mr. Lincoln Is also In
terested In tho moving plcturo bus
iness In Rosoburg.
MISSES LILLIAN and Hazel Merry
man, nnd Mr. Nelson Goo, nil of
Chlco, Cal., arrived today to spond"
their summer vacation on Coos
Day. Tho Misses Morrymnn nro
Bisters of Mrs. F. C. Durch and
nro guests nt tho Durch homo.
Miss Hr.zol hns just graduated from
tho Chlco high school and Mr.
doo has Just received his diploma
from tho Chlco normal.
L. D. WALRATII and wlfo nnd throo
, children of Rosoburg has arrived
on Coos- Dny to spend tho summer
nnd mny locnto horo permanently.
For tho presont they hnvo taken
npartmonts on South Drondwny.
Mr. Wulruth Is ropresontntlvo of
tho Oregon Llfo InBurnnco Com
pany In tho Southern Oregon dis
trict nnd will mnko Mnrshflold his
headquarters for tho Bummor.
MAXY fiO OX 1MOXIC.
Lmlk'H Aid Society nnd FrlcndH Con-
Vt'jfd Up Coot River.
Undor discouraging weather con
ditions, tho members of tho Method
ist ladles Aid Socloty hold their plc-
nln nml out In c tndny on tho Coos
V
lonvo about July 1 for a camping .Rlvor near AIpgnny. Somo sovonty-
trlp to Wngnor Springs, Southern
Orogon
F. A. FORD, A. J. Wngnor, R. A.
TCiiirniiun nnd O. D. Whcntcrop
woro among tho Portlnnd pnsson-inuo wharf whoro tho Allco II
flvo mombors nnd their frlondB braved
tho throntonlng weather, and went up
tho rlvor.
Ab early nB olght o'clock tho plc-
nlckorfl gathered at tho Market avo-
wns
Bight bocamo clear and todny I can
Morv Cluster Lights. A forco of
say I nm a well woman, thanks toimon woro "at work on North Front
Foloy Kldnoy PIUb." Rod
Drug Store
Cross
Goose
For Canning
Btreot today who woro arranging for
putting In tho now cluster light posts
for tho Orogon Power Company.
donornl Manngor R. M. Jennings was
locntlng tho posts. Ho hopes to hnvo
thorn all in operation In tlmo for tho
colobrntlon.
WANTED Young woman for gb
oral hoiiBOWork. $26 aud Btoady
omployraent to oxportonood party.
Mrs. P. M. Hnll-LowlB, Phoao
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AUTO JANE Cars nt uuy time.
Phono 231 R, after midnight 18 IX
bAPrc m'nmnjvra.
r Information concerning
""class bond Investments,
5?rlns r,"c interest not,
'"' 0. B. Hinsdale, care J.
" Warns and Compauy, Los
i8Rlej. PnHfnrnln
JW ijnu Wee to have
J'Wc Liylits in your
j1" out tho uumbor of
yon wo.ild want nnd w
Q bfl !.., . .
InfnrinnHnn vnn nfllf.
N Bay Wiring Co.
L l'HOXE 237J.
FOU RENT Two unfurnished rooms
Modevn conveuloncas. itoasonauio.
Phono 19 6-J.
" FOR HUNT
HOUSE with 12 roojns nml hntli, hot
and cold water.
FUKXISHEI) flat with O rooms, bath
hot and cold water, gas range.
Apply to y
IIOMUVr jrABSDKX.
(These are la the best residence
part of town.)
We have some fine
ones at
40c per gallon
The Bazar
HOUSE OF QUALITY
PHOXE 32.
gora on tho Drain
this morning.
Allegnny stngo
MnS. II. II. ROGERS oxpectB to
leavo on' tho Redondo for Snn
Francisco whoro sho will romnln
with hor daughter, Mrs. Nolson
Bovoral months.
MISS LYNN n professional nurso
from Portlnnd, arrived on tho
Dronkwator this morning for a vis
it at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
11. Jones of North Dond.
fliiRo After llnmlltH. Shorlff Gngo
and Frank Ongo loft this morning
for tho Loon Lnko country to con
tlnuo tholr search for tho bandits
who robbed tho mnll car at Drain.
Sheriff Gago had n tolophono mos-
sago from Shorlff Rinno of Rosoburg
saying tho bloodhounds woro still on
tho trail which Indicates that thoy
aro continuing tholr way southward
townrd this section.
Presbyterian Picnic. Mr. nnd Mrs
Mahaffy of North Coos Rlvor havo
oxtondod nn Invitation to tho Proa
bytorlana nnd tholr frlonds to como
to tholr homo on Friday, Juno 23,
to oat strawborrles and cream. This
sonorous nnd cordial luvltatlon hns
FOR RENT 10 ncro ranch,
Sioiun D. Ferguson.
Xrth
FOR SAL ly tmem 600 wow in
one lot or will cut up In paroels to
' ault. C W. Sanford. Marshfleld,
WANTED Work on raiyh by man
and wlfo Inquire caro Coos Da..
Creamery.
Clierries
tricots
&U5&
Aild All Kinds of New Vegetables
Locklr rt's
Peaches
tMfx si y
FMIMS All
Cantalou
j.
rocery
Two Private Phones
.-5 and 305
F. M. FRIEDDERG nnd family loft
today for tholr suminor homo on
South Coos Rlvor for nn oxtondod
outing. Thoy nro among tho first
of tho summer campors to movo
from tho city.
waiting to convoy tho crowd up tho
rlvor. A Jolly tlmo Ib anticipated.
Whlto thoro woro clouds In tho
bIcIob thoro was enough sunshlno in
tho Binlles of tho ladles to dlspol tho
wenthor man's gloom.
WATERFRONT NOTES.
MR. nnd MRS. LEO J. CARY, who
havo located In Coqulllo, woro in
Marshflold today. Thoy oxpect to
leavo In n dny or two for a brlof
visit with rolatlvos and friends In
Grnnd Rnplda, Mich. Whon thoy
rotum thoy will bring their baby
with thorn thnt has boon nt tho
homo of Mrs. Cnry's nunt.
PROF. HENRIK GJERDRUM of Mo-c-Ico,
Missouri, hnB nrrlvod In North
llnnil mill In tlin cuost of Mr. A. O.
Tho Installation of wireless appa
ratus on tho stenmor Alllnnco will bo
postponed until tho Btenmor returns
to- Portland. Tho wireless wna to
havo been Installed tho Inst tlmo tho
Alllnnco docked nt Portlnnd, but her
Btny thorc wns too limited In
which tlmo to Instnll tho wireless
plnnt.
Rattling ngnlnst a strong hoad
wlnd, which wna oncountorod by tho
ship nftor leaving tho Mondlclno
const, tho Nr.nn Smith nrrlvod In
Coos Day at dny light this morning.
Tho fact thnt tho vossol had only n
small cargo of gasollno for tho Stnnd
nrd Oil company mndo tho trip rnth
or rough for thoso aboard.
JAVA COFFEE HOUSE
TO ME OPEN NIGHTS
II. A. Wolls announcoa that tho
Java Coffee Houso, tho popular short
order houso and rostaurant, will bo
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KJolland. Mr. GJordrum will ro-(opon nlgiiu from now on. i-ul u.u
colvo n limited number of pupils last fow months, tho place has boon
In plnno for a summer coiirso of closed nlghta owing to tho dlluoulty
lessons. If conditions provo favor-, In obtaining good holp. Carl B.
nblo ho Intends to nottlo horo InlStrlplln wllf have charge nt nlghta
tho future Mr. GJordrum nl- and the best the market affords will
though n young man has galnod an bo iorved.
onvlnblo reputation na concort per-1 -
former and tonohor. and ho will in- Try im "' "Uk """V
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ipringy Loaves?
You should use the flour contain
inv tho. viL'lit inopoi-tion of hifth
quality gluten to lriit'c litjht, i'ln
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Light, White, Always
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