The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 03, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 4

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COOS BAY rihJSSl Mpnor
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M. O. M ALONE Y Ertltw:' mill I'ui.
DAN E. MALOKEY News Editor
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY 'CIME3.
Mxtt-Hlilleld :: :: :: : Oregon
An iniloDendont Itcnubllnan nows-
papor publlshod every evening except
Bunday, and woovciy uy
'Iho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
DedliaUd to tho Bervlco cl tho
people, that no good causo shall lack
a champion, and that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
JBntersd at tho postolllco al Marsh
Held, Oregon, for transmission
trough tho malls as second class
mail mattor.
BUUSCnilTION HATES.
JJAILY.
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Per month ...... 50
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.50
When paid strictly In advanco tho
subscription prlco of tho Coos Day
Times Is B. 00 pr year or 12.50 for
six months.
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Msy !1sve free Use of Phone mjfmMMMJ
Over
OfllHal rnper of Coos County
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OFFICIAL rAl'KK OF THE CITY
OF MARSIIEIEM).
TEN ACHES OF OHIKiON LAND.
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100 Members Present
at the Ceremony
Yesterday.
The local lodge of tho local Order
of Moobo Instituted yesterday after
noon at 1 o'clock with over 10C
mombors.
The coromonlos Incident upon tho
formnl launching of tho order hero
wcro celebratod In tho Odd Follows
hall, with Organizer Mooro In chargo
of tho proceedings.
Tho lodge will honccforth hold Us
rogular meotlngs In tho Odd Fellows
hall on tho second and fourth Tues
days of each month; tho next meeting
to tnko placo on July 11.
As tho result of n decision nrrlrod
at tho meeting yesterday It was de
cldod to prepare thrco decoratod au
tomobiles to tako part In tho parado
tomorrow.
Tho (Jfflccra Instituted yesterday
are: , ,
Charles t. Rolgard, dictator? F. W.
Wood of "North Ilcnd, past dictator;
Ooon?o Coloman, prclato; M. A.
Swdotmnn, vlco-dlctatorj O. W. Trlb
by, outer guard, nnd JE. Ford, Inner
guard. Tho trustees cholon were O.'
8. Torey, O. W. Dungan,' Dr. David
Vnuguan, O. O. Lund, and William
8ri Mr. (lcorgo K. Cnnk was elect
ed srerotary and F. K. Wilson, trcas-
Found Only at the Boston Store
HEQON In tho roglon of oppor
tunity for the young man.
Thcro Is a chance In this stato uror.
for young men to got good lnnds Tho following nro tho charter
nnd to got thorn cheaply. That means mombors of tho local lodge:
that tho young man who h-s tho will I Cnrl II. Arlnnilson, Jimtlco K. Arms
nnd tho foroslght will flntl tho menus Arthur S. Ulnnchnrd. Dr. Irn H. Unr-
nf lininl In Mila fim-mii rminlrv to l.nv tl.. r u ii...illlnr,l M...,.l,( n n.j
BC w - -- l. u, w. ... iiiuiiiiii'iii) i'..b..h j .a-
K. tio founilntlonn, safe and sure, for comThomns L. llntchelor, Chns X.
ind'opondenco In Inter years and com- nowmnn, Amas E. IJiirford. Jnim's
potency nmi ease in ms oiu aso. Uarclay, Oeo. N. Ilattey, Ceo. E.
Ten ncros of Oregon land, JinH-jCNm!' I. K. Coolcy. M. O. Colonial.,
clotisly soloctod, will help nchlovo itnlph W. Coke, Alex H. Campbell,
this for any moderate-minded Indl- o. F. Coleman. M. S. Crossen. J: W.
It vldunl. In n farm of that hIzo, local- Carter, It. I. Campbell, I'. W. Dott
ed In almost nny pnrt of Westotn '. ii. niuiiinirur. A. II. Dorbv-
Irogon, thoro Is a good living nnd n'shlro. 0. W. Duncnti. A. W. Donnev.
ink nccouiit for nny family of t. w. uvorltt. J. II. Kilwnnis. nhm
rvernge size, to say nothing of tho j. Edwards. II. E. Edwards. D. L.'
Eflhancod vnluos that will nccruo Footo, J. E. Ford, It. 0. Craves, Dr. I
itor on from tho growth nnd Indus-1 it. u. Qolden, Fred Olazlor. T. J.
Inl duvolopmont of tho community. 'dominie, C. W. Gardiner, C Gnd-'
;ho young mnn of this stato. whothnr nnnnl. F. J. drfrcko. P. A. iiimtnr. v..
ho bo a mcchnnlc, n clerk or n pro- s. Eondorson. II. d. Huntley, W. C.
'ctslonal man. will do well to tako iinrrla. t. iinwnni t w n,.n n
Inoto of theso facts nnd bo guided byij. w. inirrnm. L. n. irwln. t' n
tho suggestions they offer. Jones, 8. 8. Jennings, A. II. Kirk, R.
I .w'u.u... ..vo K,.y, V.U..H. uu uiu r. ivunuo, u. w. uruso, ii. ii, Kcat-
HHiiaincuon 10 any mnn oi normal inK, n, Lackstrom, L. C. C. Lam-
eenso nniablllty to contlnuo tlm do-
1
This store will bo open 1l day tomorrow, that you may profitably celebrate by availing yourself of this great
.....,. , i1011,i:e ,.pn,l Rn imv :w ro ho nhisolutelv bevond the realms oi! .'nnmnf.itimi. Below are only a few of
HlUl'K UJL UlWIiimumuv) j,a.v w -- - - ., - -., .
the hundreds of savings here. W allow below
n ' i n small frnotibu of tho gigantic sh.mdum I
of
:ior in our store
Extra Large Cotton Towels. Hucknbaek.
Hemmed. Si;:e ICxJO. i ftp
Were 15c. Each UL
Men's Fine Tailored Suits in best styles
.and materials. "Were (fl 9'QC
$22 to $25 HP I hfOD
Full Size Bed Sheets in size 81x90. .Best
75e grade, each kxr
onlv
Boys' Fine Dress Suits in neat, pretty
wool materials. "Were tl AP
$7.50 to $9. Now J.U3
Women's Pretty Tub Dresses in $4 tb
'$6 values. On sale to- fry At
close out, each . .' y6JJ
Amoskcag Apron Gingham checks. All
staple colors. S 1-Hc Q r
quality. Yard 04L
Extra Large, Heavy Turkish Towels,
hemmed. Were 35c. 3
Each only J
Women's Fine Dress j Shoes. All sizes,
, . widths AA to C: t?i'i
Sorosis quality, pair P T'J
Boys' Extra Grade Shoes in heavy
soles. Gun Metal Calf. &4 ?r
Were $2.50. Pair $ I -03
Don't Buy lt Elsewhere If Yon Can Get It Here
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Boston
V
"Every Article a Bis Bareum"
The Greatest Bargain Center of All Southern Oreg
byuuuuui. nui vrii ui itiiuiiTuiii,! VVf
(when ho mlSSbottor aorvn tho stato
tn which ho Mob an IiIh own tnaatorT
lVhy Bhoulu ho contlnuo to toll for
Ijthors In offlco nnd nhoi or atom,
i(lon (or a bnro ninloty of that which
le producoi), when, with n llttlo pru
Hu',, q. J. Lninnuakl) Poliir Lognle, T.
u Lawhorn, C. A; Leo, 0. O. Lund,
C. II. Lucia, L. D. tambotn, Harry
Mann, J. n. Mullen. W,,T. '.Morchnnt,
K. H. .Volson, .Fred Nlbmo, L M.
Nolilo, It. Ollvnnt, T. II.' O'Marn,
Jno. I'ltmnn, V. O. Pratt, L. J. Post,
L. W. I'lailZ. It. R. Plnecnr. A. Pon
111(1 ItINK WILL Hi: TAXKI) TO
ACCO.MMODATK CItOWDS OF both bouts.
l'HKSKXT INDICATIONS AIIB
PROVE. TO
BE
PQPUL
0. 'J. Seoley will bo tho roforco In I wolter iwo'lgh't' chnmplonnlp of tho
I world. Tho older Charl'lo was n pro-
ino seal aaio, wnicn lias been no- duct nt rinninnnH m,in a- hi.
KHIT- UP-DOOItS 01'K.V BIIAIIP !ng on In Ed'a Pool Hall today as ,ng ovoryono with, whom ho came In
AT 1 O'CLOCK. woll as nt tho Doll Cord bar, has .to contact nt homo, ho wont to Kng-
Sharp at tho hour of soven o'clock beon very ll0nvy. nd tho Ideal seat- '.,Bncl nnu" wns 8t" undofonted when
tonight, tho doors of tho rink will bo '" BJn8""w or tho rink, whlc'7 "J-"0, ? l18 conW When
,,,, , , , . i'urinu oi n iuii viow from any pnrt."'p uw" "Kuung unys wero ovor, to
.thrown open t6 admit tho crowds to of tM houBO w, bo tnked t tJe took hi. son In hand, with tho result
Whnt Is pmmlfiCd tO bo tho boat BCrnD Utmost in nrrnmmmlntA IA ..,.!,. that tho hnv la nniv 1i,,i ...,.. ...
ent plnnnliiB nnd economy, ho may torson, A. M. Itass, C. I. ltolRard, 0Vpr ,,ullcd oft ,n th'8 My' Ro"kU- " the prosont Indications keop up. isportlng authorltloa In this country
'MWIITO UUUIIIll IllirilH ailll lillV Inn Tim rnlln...l.. . ,.. .. nan ,..! I.I - . ....
-"' u iuiiuii us wjji kivu sonin mnn iiuaoiuiu DiitceBHar in wmirnnt nir
both llgbt-wolshts of tho tlmbor that of tho past porformancos of tho two tho championship tltlo. YounK Hums
champions aro mndo of, will bo tho boys. I has nt different tlmea llckml , ,.f
principals nnd In addition to their nnncJi.itnn.m ri.nn n .. ...Jhn im-f n,.. i.. i.i .,. .. .
IHent
IHtl
Htlon
Ll
m5 ' (,HIHl
L ifl that
ii'Vin.'B
&:um
wrol
"t:.i
CJi AjR.,J -1
Ha&"y
i ""wi)
t.4' VJwlrnblXi
g If id Kin I
Many lu ,lu
THRBnUl btwfli
lK 56
uriMM
iHImc '.vT'SCHHi
Bl !"(
mm ftf&
Fork on his own ncres In tho full
luoymont of Nature's health-KlvInt;
benconco, nnd receiving for his
Iimponsntlon nil that his brnlu nnd
lusclo nro nblo to coax from Nv
iro'8 bounty?
Wo nocil a vlKorous propaganda In
Is stnto that will direct tho atton
Jns of" young men to tho manifold
ind manifest ndvnulaKos of an Oro
fon ton-acro farm, First, thoro Is
Iho choapucBs of It; tho eaeo with
Ihlch ono can acquire possession and
Jgln work in tho achievement of his
lown futuro ns an Independent cltl
ten. Becond, there nro facilities at
IhlB hand for becoming familiar with
and availing hlmuolf of tho mobt
clontlflo mothods of farming ninth-
pda that at tho prosent dny mako tho
productlvo valuo of ouo aero equlv.i-
to that of several acres of a
IroueraUon nuo. Third, thoro Is tho
Met of rapid growth and prodigious
ipmont In this stato and this
Which Insures KOOd donininl
Id good IirlcOi for farm iirmlnxiu
El nt tho samo time Is guaranty of
Jncroaso upon tho oiiglnnl luvost-
In nccordnnce with all thoco
Iotdltloii8, Finally, tlieru u
tho toiwiero Oioeuu far-
bdn and of the futuie Is no:,
lie be, an Uolated man.
tulustiy and commercial
ht a these affwt the farm-
lit. the linos of direct, con-
fid BiUnl! ngrwablo asso-
Il'ho man of the futur ou
ten-iit-!? Urm will hmu
chance for Intelleo-
M Kratiflcdtlou thut On
au can i-lalm as liU
Ini.ilorli) oi
li' equl,' ,i
i tin t' n
ii. w. Iloss, w. 13. Sulllvnn. I. ' S.
Smith, M. A. Sweotmnn, L. J. Simp
son. V. Sleep, It. Swnnton, B. W.
Sullivan, J. Swniiton. 0. W. Shollow
W. F. Shoup. 0. V. Trlbby, B. B.
Thomas, j". M. Thomas, 0. S. Tor
rey, Hoy Thrush, J. w. Umstndtt,
I). C. Vnnghan, C. Tt. Woodward,
Cal Wright, F. B. Wilson, F. W.
Wood, B. L. Wood, W. V. Wood. II.
II. Wilson, C. H. Walter, C. W. Win-
choll, C. F. Wolsk, E. J. .McCrary,
Dan McLaln.
. . . . . -.wmwu wuhiiiu AJUilltt 1H LI1Q . "w
-... ,..w .v... u,o n,ii iiit:l in n son Of tllO nglltor Of tho snmn nnmi. nmOIlC Whom worn TnnV W,l.n.t.,
w "....W ' -" w..w. ..U1IHIIID,
tonround preliminary.
ROADS
OW
IN
who, about (wolvo ycarB ago, hold thoiWHIto Meohnn, nnd Abo Lavell,
. ""ItWWii mi I
uuy Leo, who Is bottor known
to
locnl audiences, hnving fought here
last May when ho defeated Geno West
In tho sixth round of tholr iliiht. a
also n lighter of no mean roputatlon
on tlio coast. Ho lias had several
fights In tho northwest but moro ro.
cently has devoted himself to mak
ing a namo In the California rlna.
His last fight was with Tommy Mc-
i-nnana in San Francisco.
GOOD
SHAPE
All Are Reported Passable For
Automobiles Auto
Stage Resumes.
That the roads In nnd nbout Mavsh-
Hold have dried up sufficiently to
make them passable for automobile
travel Ir tho news brought Into the
city this morning by chauffeurs who
havo nogotlalod tho various highways
during tho Inst twenty-four hours..
U. L. Kooto niniln t!n din t t.-i...
. ,w ,..v ..... .., 1-.111
llre In his machine yostordnv nnd ro-
ports tho road between here nnd ther
to be drying up well. 71 ,
Thriw iHHChlnea with n carrying
capacity of twenty passonl
ers will leavo hero tninnrrnu.
lustances j inornliiK over tho AlleKauy-Scottsburir
1 J thau hU road which Is now In fine condition
id. for ns ' for travel. This will be the first ,.i
man his view win iJ0 over the road since tho machln
desires moro nearly ' were taken off Mm run fniw.-i.,n. i...
-f -... uuWMtU, 1U
j recent rnlns.
en-acre proposition, I Tho roads betwoon hero nnd Mvrtlo
'i HIU ayes" pnrrv Point. Innliiil ni. tm nno ) i..
t ii ii nr ' TTirBgBginitjrHfMijTMMMM
Winro Mill it mSmti&fiVTmmfn
um 'vsm
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SUCGESSFU
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DEMONS
111
Sperry Flour Company Wins
Coos County Bread Baking
Championship. .
Ono of tho most successful dem
onstrating propositions thnt 1ms ovr
been in Mnrshfleld has been cnrrlod
on in F. S. Dow's ofilce slnco Sntn,-.
day noon.
Tho Sperry riour Comnanv lmvn
sent Mrs. Nagley. one of the most ex
port uroail mnfcer on tho coast, to
Mnrshfleld, who Is to remain over tho
celebration, and whl'lo overv wnmm,
considered horsolf somewhat of n
"i-eaci manor still thoro nro kinks
that wo always can learn.
Mrs. Xngloy ha,s lntorestod oiw
ladles considerable nnd ovpryono who
has tried hor Graham bread pron-
"iiuces u nno. Mrs. NaKlov clvea n
, receipt to any lady who will call, and
tor qJ
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You fly In n passion nnrf ronr
fool fashion when something or oj
v. Kuua wiuiig, nnu poopH) who lb
Vm. .nnnnl 41. A.. f .mJl
rfwi. lojiim iiiuj nro nenjr youl
wish you would mosov nSnnn. I
never so foollah, dlsguBtinB nnd
iisu ns when ho Is prancing
wrath; nnd yot, In his 4nortlng
miiy cavorting, ho thinks ho Is
ting n swath. I don't mind tho ch
gor of JusUflort nngor-f-a mnn
rletht to bo mad when standing n
slon of wrong nnd onnresslon hv
wno nro snltoful nmi i,,i
non no is liottor than simmer
water no ought to so Up In tho ,
nnd kick out n girder nnd yell bio.
muraor. nnd lntrst a. susnonder ,
onum. iiiu ho wnn D-noo ,..!
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