The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 26, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
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You're invited
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E'RE having a good-values party
in here this week in a clearance sale
FOREST FIRE
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Personal Notes
J. J. SULLIVAN cnmo In from Lar
son's Inlet today.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
furnish the goods We furnish the entertain
ment You'll have a good time, if you come
Here are the prices:
$25.00 Suits
$22.50 Suits
$20.00 Suits
$18.50
$16.50
$15.00
$35.00 Suits
$30.00 Suits
$27.50 Suits
$26.50
$22.50
$20.00
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Home of Hart, Schaffner &.Marx Clothes
Blaze For a Time Threatens
Smith-Powers Camp
There.
A forest flro that for two days has
boon In progress near Stunner for
n time threatened the Smith-Powers
logging camp near that place. Oper
ations were suspended yesterday
and today whllo the men fought tlio
ilames. Today the flro wnB gotten
under control and It Is expected
operations will bo resumed in tlio
camp tomorrow. Tlio dnmago dono
was only nominal.
FRANK BOWRON Is a Ton Milo vis
itor In Murshflold.
E. It. IIODSON of Coos Rlvor Is a
Marshllold visitor today.
D. It. PINKERTON of Ilaynos Inlot,
Is In Marshllold today looking aft
er business affairs.
O. C. SETIIER of aicndnlo, Ore, la
In Marshllold for a short Btny.
L. J. POST has returned from n bus
lnosa trip to northern points.
-VIM ,v,n , , .lyi- yi"- J
You May Just As Well As Not
Have A Beautiful Complexion
No mysterious skin foods, no salves Just through tlio ubo of
CremedeCamelia Complexion Powder
Dainty wholcsomo and puro its ubo Is novor objcctlonnblo
to anyouo. Bofton Hofrcshons and Restores tlio natural hues of
tho skin and bolng oo exceptionally lino It "Novor shows Powder."
tiii: price is noc per box
Mado In ! tlntB Whlto, Flesh, Cream and Pink.
For sale at the BTJS5T CORNER
PHONE 298
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY.
r u a. c. burroughs,
, Scientific Mnssnglst,
Treats all diseases Ofllco, cornor
Second and Contrnl Avontio.
Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. m.
2 to 5 p. in.
rR. II. II. MOORE, Chiropractor.
J- Chronic Diseases n Specialty
203 Coos Dldg Phono 81-L
Ofllco hours l to G; C:30 to 7:30
Sunday 3 to G
DU. G. W. LESLIE,
rkafnntinf liln IMivnIMnt,
Graduato of tho Amorhnti school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco
In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshllold; Oregon.
WANTED Buyer who knows a good
dnlry ranch when ho seca it, and
can talk business. Huvo ono of
tho best dairy farms In Coos coun
ty nenrly 100 acres bottom land.
Loavo nddross and will call on
you. "A B" enro Times.
TOR SALE A mounted eagle, and a
few nrtlcles of household furni
ture etc. Cheap. Inqulro at C.
Uenry's Gun & Dlcyclo Shop.
FOR SALE 1 1 j tho owner Tract
of land near Random Part Improv
ed, good wator. Just tho thins foa
a party looking for n homo. Ad
dross "X" enro Times.
MRS. WITTICK and daughter of
North Rond nro Marshllold visitors
today.
ED. MOIILER, a traveling salesman,
Is making his quarterly visit in
this city.
MRS. JAS. ELLERRY returned from
n visit to Portland on today's
Breakwater.
J. G. FISH, representing Crnno & Co
of Portland, Is making a business
visit in Marshllold.
MR. and MRS. F. K. DEUEL aro
touring tho Cooa Bay country In
tholr cnr. Med ford Sun.
ROSS SMITH returned todny from
Portlnnd. Mrs. Smith will follow
on tho next Breakwater.
C. It. LANGLEY of tlio Coos Bay
Homo Tolophono Company Is at
Bandon on n short buslnoss trip.
FOR SALE OR TRADE A Coluin-
bia rlvor fish boat C. J. Vnn Zllo,
Phono -190, North Bond.
MISS RUTH ALLEN returned todny
from a visit with friends nnd rola
tives in Albany nnd Portlnnd.
FOR SALE A (cam of ivoik miiiey
and light wagon. Inqulro Whltty
Bros., Enststdo.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply nt onco Mrs. Wm. Cox
No 188 Second and Park nvonuo.
WANTED Pantry
Chnndlor hotel.
Klrl. Apply
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Don't Kick Yourself
For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order
now and be h'appy later.
Dry Timber Ends
While they las'tV we havo on hand a'fine lot of DRY
blocks for fire place and stove wood,
ORDER NOW
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Broadway Yards Phone 190-J
yU. J. W. INGRAM,
- l'liyolclnti nnd Surgeon.
209-210 Coko Building
hones: Ofllco 102J; Rcsldcnco 1021.
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W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Ofllco over Flanagan & Bonnott Bank
Iarahflold Oregon
The Times Does Job Printing
T"R. J. T. McCORMAO,
l Physician and Surgoon
' Manshflold, Oregon.
Jfllco: Lockhart Building,
opposlto Post Ofllco.
Phono 10G-J
WATCH! NOTICE!
Homor Mauzoy, on of tho drivers
nd tho solicitor for us -lo out for
sundry. Watch hlml ho 1 liable
to atop you on thq street and explain
all details of Laundry and also to bo
at your homo any time. Ho knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfiel Hand and
Steam Laundry
PIION". 220-J
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phono 8121
WANTED To purchase city pro
orty, Address "A" enro Times.
WANTED First clans ineclmnlc. Ai
ply in porson to Beavor Hill Coal
Company.
WANTED To rent Rood dnlry ranch
by experienced man. AddroBS "F"
enro Times.
FOR SALE Thrco puro blooded
Bllvor spangled Hamburg cocks. In
qulro Archnmbcnu boarding house,
Second and Commercial stroot.
FOR SALE My farm 600 acres In
ono lot or will cut up In parcols to
suit. O. W. Sanford, Mnrshfleld,
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Must havo references.
Mrs. O'Donnoll, Bunker Hill.
AUTO LINE fars at any time.
Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X
SNAPS IN REAL ESTATE 80 n. all
bottom land, well Improved on Co
qulllo River, 3 miles abovo Coquil
lo City, will carry 40 cows. Prico
$12, GOO. 1-2 cash balanco time
ICO n. 8 mlloB from Myrtle Point
on Rosoburg road, 30 acres of
which aro in orchard, consisting of
6 year old Gravonstoln trees in.
flno condition. Prlco $4,500. ?2,
000 down and balanco on tlrao at
7 per cent por annum.
Call or write J. O. Stommlor,
Myrtlo Point, Oregon,
JUST ARRIVED
Anothor shipment of thoso popular condiments
Ehmann's Olive Oil
AND
Ehmann's Ripe Olives
U -PINT BOTTLES OIL 25c
PINT BOTTLES OIL OOo
QUART BOTTLES OIL $1.00
) 'GALLON CANS $1.05
IUVE OLIVES IN JARS PINTS 30c
RIVE OLIVES IN JARS QUARTS 55 nnd 75o
BULK PINTS 20 und 25c
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
MRS. R. O. GALE nrrlvod on tho
Bronkwator today to bo tho guest
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson.
.MRS. C J. MILLIS nnd Miss Mabel
Claro MIHIb roturnod todny from
a visit with rolatlvo3 In Now Yorlc.
MISS MADGE BARRY and MlsBltn
ICcnuo nro In town today from tho
Bnrry camp on South Coos River.
MR. nnd MRS. HARRY NASBURO
nnd n pnrty of friends nro enjoy
ing n blnckborrylng excursion today.
TOM HALL and his nophow, Tom
Patterson, loavo Saturday on n
hunting trip Into tho mountains
nenr Eckloy.
CHAS MERCHANT is rccovorlng
from his rocont Illness nnd will
lenvo Sunday to Join his mothor
who is cnmplng nt Dullards.
MR. and MRS. G. LEROY HALL nro
oxpoctlng Mrs. Unit's undo, Eli
Cooko of Blackburn, Englnnd, for
a visit. Mr. Cooko is a rotlrod
merchant and wlshos to boo some
thing of tho West.
DR. J. T. McCORMAO, county school
supervisor, visited tho two schools
on HnyneB Inlot yestorday. To
day ho wont up tho North Fork of
Coos River nnd will visit tho
school now In session at Allogany.
THEODORE F. DRAKE, nsslstnnt
observer nt Portland, loft for Mod
ford this morning to Install a now
bnromotor nt that Btatlon. Ho will
go to Coos Bny boforo returning
to Inspect tho storm warning sta
tions there. Portland Tologrnm.
Attor tho show try a Turkish Bath
Phono 2 14-J.
rent or want holp, try a want ad.
Good Livery Service
a Fancy now rigs, good horses and
tareful drivers are now at the dls
osal of the Coos Bay public at
REASONABLE RAT1IS.
Rigs or rigs with drivers rqndy for
ny trip anywhoro any time. Horses
boarded and rigs cared for.
New hearse and special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
PIIONE 278-J
WE IIAVE A LOGIC LAMP
GUARD that will keep you
from losing that Mazda
lamp in the hall you havo had
to replace so often. It is thlsf
proof.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PnONE 287-J
w LOCAL &
GLEANINGS
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:00 p. in., July 2G, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological obsorver:
Maximum 03
Minimum 45
At 4:00 p. in 64
Precipitation nono
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
To Hold n Picnic. Tho Lndl.os Aid
of tho Baptist church will hold a pic
nic up Coos River on Friday, July 28.
Wins Certificate Miss Etta James
of Coqulllo, was awarded n Ufa cer
tificate by tho stato as a result of tho
recent teachers' examinations.
Preaching Service C. F. Swandor
sccrctnry Christian Bonrd of Mis
sions, will nronnli nt tlin Olirlntlnn
church In Mnrshfleld Thursday ove-
ning, July 27. All aro invitcu.
Port Orford Boosters Hero. W.
II. Meredith and E. J. Lonoy of Port
Orford nro In this city to confor with
tho Port Commission of Coos Bny
about tho formation of a port at
Port Orford.
TlhlK-tls Sells Restaurant. J. W.
Tlbhctts has sold tho remaining half
Intorest In his restaurant to Cnrl An
drews and Jerry Kinney who rocont
ly purchased a half interest when it
was consolidated with tho old Mel
roso restaurant.
Home From Trip. Miss Jessie
Chnso who loft Murshflold early in
Juno for an extended eastern trip to
Now York, Boston, nnd Montreal
haB roturnod to Oregon nnd Is now
with hor sister, Mrs. Wnrrlnor on a
lioiisobont nenr Milwaukee, Oregon.
ITouso Party at Sand Hills. Mrs.
R. K. Booth nnd n pnrty of frlonds
loft todny for tho G. A. Bonnott cab
in nt the sand hills for n short stay.
In tho jmrty wero Mrs. W. II. Kon-
ncdy, mid-Miss Nnnn Browning. Miss
MnmlrfInhonoy will Join tho pnrty
on Saturday.
Build Now Home. R. A. Church,
who sold his rcsldonco proporty to
Mrs. Thompson, tho school teachor,
haB purchased from C. E. Jordan a
lot across tho stroot from his for
mor homo nnd will erect n $2,000
bungalow thereon. Tho contrnct has
boon awarded to J. S. Falrchllds.
Will Restrain Cows. Eastsldo Is
proparlng to tnko on metropolitan
airs by passing nn ordlnnnco com
pelling owners of cows nnd other
stock to kcop thorn from running at
largo. Tho ordlnnnco will probnbly
bo brought up nt tho noxt mooting
of tho city council.
Socialists Now Hull. Tho Social
ist party lravo rontod tho hall ovor
tho Castlowood saloon which will bo
fitted up as n rending nnd rest room.
A Finnish branch of tho party was
organized last wook with a charter
momborship of thirty-six. Thoy will
meet in tho now hall.
Interest In Patent. On his recent
trip to Roslyn, Wash., Davo Roos ac
quired an Intorest a now hoaoA'ou- ,ij
pllng dovico pntontcd by n frloud of
his in that city. Davo has a work- t'l
Ing modol which ha hns been exhibit
ing to the locnl firemen nnd it Is
prpnouncod'n big improvement over
tho presont systom of coupling, be
ing easier nnd quicker.
COQUILLE CULLINGS.
News of tho Week as Told In Col
umns of Tho Sentinel,
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Powers in Coqulllo, Monday, July 17,
a boy.
BornTo Mr. and Mrs. Milton W.
Mlllor of Coqulllo, July 14th, 1911,
a girl. '
Mnrrlod At the Skookum Restau
rant Parlors in this city, July 16th,
1911, Ewnld II. Bahlmnnn, of Rose
burg nnd Miss Donna Ruth Scott, of
Bandon, Judge E. G. D. Holden officiating.
Tho many frlond.s of John Lund-
quist, tho popular ox-chef of tho Bax
ter hotel, will bo surprised to loam
that ho has purchased tho chop
house on First street known as Yo
O. K. Restaurant from its former
owner, F. U. Moon.
Tho Coqulllo Volunteer Flro De
partment hold their soml-annual
election Wednesday evonlng, electing
Sam Nosier chief in tho placo of A.
T. Morrison, nnd re-olocting Robort
Watson secretary and W. H. Lyons
treasurer.
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