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

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 191 1 EVENING EDITION.
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Hello! Hello!
Housewives of Marshflold ubo
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
If your grocor docs not koop
It call up PHONE 7U-J.
Freo dollvcry 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
alio
8TEIULIZKI) CREAM & MILK
ICE, BUTTERMILK,
COTTAGE CHEESE
Union Oils
IlSOMNE DISTILLATW
HENZINE KKKU8KNIS
SIMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
oos BayOil & Supply Co.
... n iirrvi?. nonl
UlllIICIUi ure. .w --w
Moll Orders Solicited.
Wearing
Qualities as
Well as
Style
That's what you get at
The Toggery always, It is
acknowledged that wo
stand at the head when it
comes to all the latest and
niftiest in men's Wear but
quality Is never overlook
ed, HIGH ART SUITS
KINGSBURY AND
STETSON HATS
HEIDECAPS
PACKARD SHOES
The Toggery
Formerly Geo, Goodrum,
Arch Dyspesia Remedy
FOIt DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, SOUIt STOMACH, HEART
I1UIIN, PAINS IN THE STOMACH, DIARRHOEA CAUSED BY
IXMdlSTION AND DYSENTERY.
PRICE PER BOTTLE 50 CENTS
Money refunded if not satisfactory:
For sale at the BUS? CORNER
PHONE 298
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"TIIE BUSY CORNER"
LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY.
.esJRft?'
Don't Kick Yourself
for forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order
now and be happy later,
Dry Timber Ends
Mile they last, we have on hand a fine lot" of DRY
blocks for fire place and stove wood,
ORDER NOW
C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Roadway Yards Phone 190-J
RAILROAD ADDITION BARGAINS.
2 Lots, 2d nonr Goldon. . . .1,500
2 Lots, 2d near Ilnll $1,100
10x100 oiv Ilnll near 2d $1,100
2 Lots corner lot & Ingorsoll $1,500
2 Lots, 2d nonr Ingorsoll. . . .$l,frso
3 Lots corner 4th & Ingorsoll 1,500
Modern 7-rm lionso paved St. $1,000
O-room hotiEO, good rcsldunco
corner In So. Mnrshflold. .$1,1125
O-room houso and 2 lots on
f tli street $3,500
100x212 facing Broadway
nnd 1st Sts with -1 houses $12,500
Blk G, In Rallroud" Addition,
315 ft. of wntorfront $:i,200
20 Acres ndjolnlng O. C. & N.
lays nno for platting $5,000
O-room houso, corner on fith
St., paved, 2 lots $:t,000
Homombcr I lmvo property listed
on overy street In Rnllroad Addi
tion. Also lots in Erfstsldo, Bay
I'nrk, South Marshflcld, Dolso Addi
tion, Boulevard Park, Copples' Ad
dition nnd Bandon, Come and see
mo. GEO. E. HAINES,
18(1, Broadway.
Personal Notes
LES. SMITH of Coos River is n
Marshflcld' visitor today.
MISS LULU II0DS0N of Coos River
waB In the city yesterday.
A TUIlKISIt IIATH will do you
HOOD. Phono 214-.I.
PIKE WARDEN JESS SMITH Is In
Mnrshflold on business today.
HEN CHANDLER camo down from
the Chandler home on Coos River
yesterday.
T. M. COLLVER of Catching Inlet
wns a Marshllold business visitor
, yesterday. ,
DR. II. WALTER, nnd T. V. Johnson
' will Icnvo Saturday on hunting
trip to Curry county.
MISS LUCY HORTON returned this
morning from a visit at tho Tower
Cottage on South Coos River.
READ TUB TIMKS' WANT ADS.
BuiJne
For Exceptional Bargains
antyl!! nd Res,denc property in North Bend and acreage in Coo
Standard Investment Co.
f BBODDra NoRXH BUND OKBOON
ffisaSS
FOR SATjE OH TRADE A Colum
bia river fish boat C. J. Van 55llo,
Phono 400, North Rend.
E. W. WRIGHT, an oxtenslvo Invest'
or in Mnrshflold property, loft yes
tordny for Portland on a business
trip.
nlng from a pleasant outing at Ton
Mile. Thoy nil lmvo a fish record
to their credit as a result of their
trip.
MRS. JOHN PIERCE of Allegany was
In the city today.'
MISS GRACE KRUSE of Isthmus In
let Is u Marshllold visitor today.
ROY LANDRITH and Mr. Kohlstrfdt
of Coos River nro in Marshflcld
today.
MRS. CHARLES .CODDING of Mll
llcoma, wns a Marshflcld shopper
today.
JAMES Med RAW, head hook tondor
nt the Conologuo camp near Rand,
was a Mnrshflold visitor today.
GEO. MURCH, Jr.. returned homo
this morning from . South Coos
River whoro ho vlsltod nt tho Mnt
son nnd Williams' camps.
MISS LILADEL JOHNSON, who re
turned yesterday from n visit nt
"Tho Nook" Is a guest of Mrs.
Smcdburg on Catching Inlet this
week.
4 LOCAL &
GLEANINGS
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, July 25. Fair to-
night nnd Wednesday, coolor
tomorrow except near coast.
MRS. C. J. MILLIS and Miss Mnbol
Mlllls nro expected homo tomorrow
from nn extended vlBlt In Eastorn
Btatcs.
MR. and MRS. HERBERT LOCK
HART left yesterday for a few
dnya at their -summor homo on
Coos River.
FOR SALE A tcnin of work man's
nnd light wagon. Inqulro Whltty
Bros., Enstsldo.
FOR RENT FuriiMicd rooms for
housekeeping. Apply "M" Times
POUND Ladles' purse. Otrnvi cnu
hnvo samo by applying to W. Cy
Lund, Pomdnlo. and paying for
this ad.
WANTED CJIrl for general lioust
work. Apply nt onco Mrs. Wm. Cox
No 188 Second nnd Pnrk nvenuo.
WANTED Pnntry
Chandler hotol.
girl. , Apply
WANTED To purchase city irti
orty, Address "A" enro Times.
MR. nnd MRS. GUY LATTIN lmvo
moved into tho resldonco they pur
chased rccontly from Mr. ami Mrs.
J. II. Juza.' .
.MRS. i:. G. FLANAGAN and children
returned yestordny from Lakesldo
whoro thoy woro tho guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hlllls Short.
JOHN BEAR arrived In this city to-
duy from his Wlllnnch Blough
ranch to join Mrs. Bear who has
boon visiting In town for tho past
week.
J. MARSHALL, a traveling' man,
camo In yesterday from Bnndon
and will Icnvo tomorrow for tho
Willnmetto vnlloy via tho Gardi
ner route.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:00 p. m., July 24, by Mrs.
E. MIngus, special government 4t
meteorological observer:
Maximum 71
Minimum -17
At 4:00 p. m 08
Preclpltntlon nono
Wind, Southeast; partly cloudy.
' HORN.
OAUGHELL To Mr. nnd Mrs. Al
fred Caugholl of Gold Beach, at
Mercy hospital, this morning, an
eight-pound girl. Mothor nnd chili
nro doing nlcoly.
MRS. T. W. HIGGINSON of Catch
ing Inlot, was n Mnrshflold shop
por todny. Sho has as a guest nt
her homo nn old tluio friend, Mrs.
Ellon Crnwford.
MR. nnd MRS. L. J. SIMPSON re
turned Monday from an ovor-Sun-dny
visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Bylcr at Lakesldo.
MR. and MRS. J. M. RUSSELL re
turned yestordny from Ten Mllo
whoro thoy woro tho guests of
Mrs. Hlllls Short'nt Lnko'sldo.
FOUND At Busy Corner, pair lu
dies gloves.
WANTED Plrst class mechanic. Ap
ply In porson to Denver Hill Conl
Company.
WANTED To rent good dairy ranch
by experienced man. Address "P"
caro Times.
POIl SALE Thrco pure- blooded
silver spangled Hamburg cocks. In
qulro Archnmbcnu boarding house,
Second and Commercial streot.
FOR HALE My farm 600 acre la
one lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit 0. W. Sanford, Marshflold,
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Must hnvo references.
Mrs. O'Donnoll, Bunkor Hill.
MRS. J. II. POLHEMUS nnd Miss
Harriot Polhomus leave Thursday
for their homo In Portland .after a
threo wooks visit on Coos Bay.;
MR. nnd MRS. P. G. HORTON, Mns
tor Warren Hortou, Miss Kathoryn
Horton nnd thnlr guest, Miss Sny-
dor of Portland, returned Inst ovo
MR. and MRS. T. R. SHERIDAN nnd
tho Misses Sheridan aro expected
on tho Bny, August 1st. Thoy will
occupy tho McCollum bungalow on
Coob River during tholr stay.
MRS. LAGERSTROM and Miss Ln
gorstrom of Minneapolis arrived
yestordny on the Nnnn' Smith to
bo tho guest of Cornell nnd Ans-
gar Lagorstrom for sovoral wcoks.
MR. nnd MRS. HARRY NASBURG
nnd Miss McGrnw camo down Inst
night from tho Lockhnrt bungn
low on Coos RIvor whoro thoy
hnvo boon visiting for sovornl days
Brother Seriously HI. Eugono
O'Connoll loft yesterday for San
FrnnclBco summoned thoro by a tele
gram announcing tho serious lllncso
of his hrothor In thnt city.
Contractor Sells Out W. W.
Ladd has sold his Interest In tho con
tracting firm of Lndd, Hunt & Co., to
L. B. Lndd and tho firm namo will
horenftcr ho known ns Lndd & Hunt.
Mr. W. W. Ladd will romnln with
tho concorn.
GEORGE ROTNOR, James Cowan
nnd Edgnr Mauzoy leavo tomorrow
on tho Coaster which thoy hnvo
chartered for Gold Boach for n
hunting trip Into tho mountains of
Curry county. Thoy will Join tho
Wolls-Donnlng camp and If thoro
Is nny gnmo loft whpn tills party
returns, it will hnvo to ho sovon
up, plnochlo or something llko
that.
Hero aro some
AUTO LINE rfera at any Uino,
Phone 231 R, after midnight 181X
SNAPS IN REAL ESTATE 80 n. all
bottom land, well iniprovod on Co
qulllo Rlvor, 3 miles abovo Coqull
lo City, will carry 40 cows. Prlco
$12,600. 1-2 cash balanco time
160 a. 8 miles from Myrtlo Point
on Rosoburg road, 30 acres of
which aro In orchard, consisting of
5 year old Gravenstoln trees in
flno condition. Prlco $4,500. $2,
000 down and balanco on tinio at
7 por cent per annum.
Call or wrlto J. O. Stommlor,
Myrtlo Point, Oregon.
Hot Prices
for
Hot Weather
THAT ARE COOLING TO TIIE
POCKET HOOK:
7 pieces water sets, . ,Bet$l & $1.50
12-qunrt Tlu Pans each 10a
Quart Jars , . dozon 70c
17-aunrt Tin Dish Pans. ...., ,30c
Those nro only a fqw of tho many
articles to koop tho tomporaturo of
tho purso down.
Call and look us ovor.
C
OOS BAY
ASH STORE
The Rtora That Saves You Money.
GEO. N. nOLT, - Manager,
Front 8tret, Marahfleld.'
Cuts and bruises may bo healed In
about one-third the time required by
tho usual treatmont by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. It Is an anti
septic and pauses such Injuries to heal
without maturation. This liniment
also relieves soreness of the muscles
and rheumatic pains. For sale "by all
dealers.
Spanish Dishes
Aro always appetizing for picnic lunched and hurry up meals at
home. , i
Try soma of the following thoy are exceptionally good.
CHILI CON CARNE . . ... ...PER CAN 15c
ENCHILADOS '. PER CAN 15o
CHICKEN TAMALES (not boneless) , ' " . . 15c
CHICKEN TAMALES (boneless)'' J .TWO FOR 35c
FRIJOLES I.X.L ".,15c
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
PRANK TICHENOR loft this morn
ing for Portland nnd Salem on a
trip of ton dnyB duration. Whon
ho roturns ho expects to bring
Gov. West with him to acquaint
him with tho rcsourcos of this
section which Mr. Tlchonor novor
tiros of boosting. Govornor Wost
is coming to address tho toachors'
Institutes 1m Coos and Curry counties.
TOM BENNETT'S NEW BOAT.
Buys Anson Hogcr'u SimhmI Boat nnd
Itcclirlstoiis Her.
Tom Bonnott recently bought tho
Anson Otis Rogors' speed boat and
ho has hnd hor ropalnted and over
hauled and has chrlstonod hor tho
"Supl-yaw-lat" which was takon from
tho following poom:
Er pottlcoat was yallor, an' 'or llt-
tlo cap was groon,
An 'or namo was Supl-yaw-lat Jos'
the samo us Theobaw's Qucon;
An I seed 'or first n-smokln' of n
whackln' white cheroot,
An' n-wnstln' Christian kisses on nn
'oathon Idol's foot.
Bloomln' Idol made o'mud
What they called tho Groat Gawd
Budd;
Plucky lot sho carod for idols, whon
I kissed 'or whoro sho stud!
Wins Wntrli. Miss Ruth Horton
wns tho lucky prlzo-wlnnor In tho
drawing for tho gold watch at Mer
chant &. Sons storo on Saturday ovo-
nlng. Sho Is travollng with her fath-
or nt present nnd has not yot heard
of hor good fortune
Wedding In October. Damo Ru
mor Is busy with an Interesting sug
gestion of n wedding of two woll
known Mnrshflold young pooplo thnt
will tnko plnco early In Octohor. Tho
prospectlvo groom is n popular Front
Htrcot business mnn.
Crescent City WiintH 'em. Cres
cont City hns wrltton to tho mnnngor
of tho Marahold hasoball club asking
thoni for n gamo to bo played In
Crescont City during n big colobrn
tlon to bo hold thoro In Soptombor.
Tho hoyB havo written stating torma
nnd If accepted will mnko tho trip.
Start On Auto Trip. Mr. add Mrs
Geo. P. Murch, Miss Clmrlotto Murch,
Goorgo Murch, Jr., and Hugo Quist
leavo tomorrow morning on a com
bined auto and camping trip to tho
Umpqun vnlloy. Thoy will tako tho
Myrtlo Point routo and camp along
tho way.
Stafford's
Chocolates
No chocolates sold anywhoro are
better, purer or more delicious than
Stafford's Chocolate creams. Nothing
but the highest quality and purest
tngredlonts ovor go Into a Stafford
chocolato. Tho rich, creamy delica
tely and dollclously flavored centors
are lncasod In the highest grado of
puro chocolato and extra caro is
taken In their making to Insuro ab
solute purity and wholesomeness.
Tho same principles apply to nil
Stafford's products and especially to
STAFFORD'S ICE CREAM! AND
ICES
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT
TWO STORES.
MISS MAGGIE WILSON has arrived
from KansaB City to spend part of
hor summer vacation with hor sIb
tor, Mrs. Loulo Anderson of North
Bond. She reports that Kansas City
has experienced the hottest summon,
wonthor ovor known thoro. On July
4th It was 122 In tho shade. All
garden vegetables havo boon lltoral
ly burned up by tho hot weather.
Try Tho Times Want Ada.
Service
Our to-days service Is
good, and our to-morrows
service will be better, for
we are continually seek
ing to serve you better in
all Wiys, It is this ser
vice that has built our
business and promises us
a greater business in the
future, Are you getting
It? Commence today to
get a good drug store ser
vice by dealing at this
stpre,
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists,
71 Market Ave.
Coos Bldg. 'Phone 141
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