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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1911)
WWJ V-t41r Pr- r$ti.' .""Jin rt1 THE' COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDfY, JULY 31, 191 1-EVENING EDITION. Personal Notes j LOCAL GLEANINGS Tone Up That Suit! WM. E. HOMME of Cooston is a Mnrshflold business visitor today. H. C. DIERS of North Bend was Q Marshllold business visitor today '"lfifr0fy&& iiuiHsPv wS If 'ill .i "v7f.M v wn. Im ' a 'MmW) will 4 Umftfr WKmrir XHIlf. C 1J . r II X7 ' i'MBIOsB" tell Mi Jb wi I $t! iS With a new Pair of, DUTCHESS TROUSERS .. that have the appearance of being custom-made without the coat Every" pair U told under the famous DutchM Trouier Warrantyi-lO CenU' a Button; $1.00.Rip ' i It's Bargain Time in : ' Dutchess Trousers We've, placed prides on these goods which will leave our shelves as clean as a. whistle in a very short time. Avail yourselves of the unusual values offered at this sale. This is the way we've marked them : Regular $6.00 Trousers, Now Regular $5.00 Trousers, Now Regular $4.00 Trousers, Now Regular $3.00 Trousers, Now Regular $2.00 Trousers, Now Ml $4.85 $3.85 $3.00 $2.25 $1.45 Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-LIAN CLOTHIER r THE, WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, July 31. Fair tonight and Tuesday.. ,LOOAXs TEafPKRATUim R3 port:' V ,.For twenty-fojir hours ondlnV .at 4:00 p. m., Julr.SO, by.Mrs. .El. MlnguB, special gorornmont Ainotoorologlcal observer:' 4 Maximum 65 Minimum 61 At 4;00 p. m 64 Wind, Northwost; clear. llaby Dead. Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Sandborg dlod at their homo nt Mllllngton Saturdny The llttlo one was only thrco weeks old. Tho funeral wns hold today. Coos River Picnic. A picnic party composed of A. II. Powers, Mrs. Powers, tho MIbscs Powers, Arno Mo reen, John Moreen, Miss Dunning, and tho Misses Moreen spent Sundny nt tho McCormnc bungalow on South Coos HIvcr. They inndo tho trip In Mr. Powers launch "Pacific." MABSHFIELD OEEGON DON'T BE HALP PATCHED UP! USB Arch Blackberry Compound THE RILMEDY FOR DIARRHOEA, SUM.MEK COMPLAINT, CIIOLEUA INFANTUM AND ALL RELAXED CONDITIONS OF THE DOWELS. PRICE PER DOTTLE 23 CENTS. Por sale at tho BUSS" CORNER PHONE 298 lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. LEADING DRUG- STORE IN COOS COUNTY. of l(!oa, whotmvoMmo Inrentlys ability ptiNlw wrlto MUIXLKV .. M.IMIIIK, 1'atcut Allurnej'., WtMhlucloa. II. U PROFESSION AL DIRECTORY MRS. L. EKIOKSON, Professional Nurso . 25 First Street Phono G4-J Am prepared to accommodato pa tlonts. Conflnoment cases a spoclalty p. It A. C. DUIUtOUGIIS, U SclcnUlle Miiswnglst, Treats all dlsoascs Ofllco, cornor Second and Central Avonuo. Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. in. 2 to 5 p. m. T"VK. II. II. MOOHE, Chiropractor. "" Chronic Diseases a Spoclalty 203 Coos Dldg Phono 81-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 DU. G. W. LESLIE, Ostcopnthio PhyslcUn Qraduato of tho Amorhan school ot Ostoopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllco In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 161-J; Marahnold; Orogon. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Over Assets Over $100,000 $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits First National Bank OF COOS BAY AT MA RSIIFIELD, )REGON, Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00 Total resources 535,000.00 United States Depository for Postal Savings Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits. OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, ' M, C, Horton, Dorsev Kreltzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W. S, Chandler, John S, Coke, W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F. Hall, S, C, Rogers, F, S, Dow, W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton. Times Want Ads Bring Results rTU J. W. INGHAM, Physician nd Burgeon 209-21 Coke Building Iioneit Ofllco lflSJ, Residence 1031. J W. 13KNNBXT, Lwyer. Ofllco oror Flanagan & Bonnett Bank larshfleld Oregon r. JT. T. MeCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockbart Building, opposlto Post Ofllce. Phone 105-J ALICE II Tho Popular Picnic Boat. Now makes regular schedule on tho South Coos River run. Loaves Marshfleld week days at 4 q. ra. Ar rives In Marshfleld nt 8:45 n. m. Sunday, leaves Marshfleld at 8 n. xu. Returns nt G p. m. FOR SALE Six acres Improved land sultnblo for gardening and chicken rnlslng, ono nillo from Myrtlo Point address Harvey Smith, Myr tlo Point. FOR SALE Sjmiii of work iimm with or without light spring wag on. L. T. Phillips, Enstsldo, or enquire Times' olllfllco. FOR SALE A snap, a new modern, C-room hotiBo and lot, with ull Im provomouts. Prlco ?1.G00 If taken nt once. Apply "W caro of TImos WANTED First class mechanic. Apply In porson to Beaver Hill Conl Company. WANTED Bookkeeper wltli knotvl edgo of typewriting boforo Aug ust 1. Apply to A. B. Daly. FORCED SALE t ucres at Bundou, 400 ft. of RIvor frontngo ,430.5, ft. deep; Riparian, rights. Permit to deep water alroady secured from government; lovol; no ovor flow; perfect title. Terms. Prlco right, Address Box Gl, Bandon, Or WANTED A nuiii to haul garbage from Palace Restaurant. FOR SALE 10-foot launch, rmhI model, oak timbers, well built. 4-horso-powor, Gray onglno without coll and timers, ?G5. Sco M. G. Coloman, North Bond. FOR SALE OR TRADE A Colum- bla rlvor flsh boat C. J. Van Zllo, Phono 496, North Bend. WANTED To rent Kd dairy ranch by experienced man. Ad dress "F" enro Times. FOR SALE My farm !0( acres in ono lot or will cut up In parcols to suit. C. W. Snnford, Mnrshgeld. AUTO LINK Cars nt any time. Phono 231 R, aftor midnight 181X JUST ARRIVED A COMPLETE NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF THE NATIONAL BISCUIT CO'S. PRODUCTS Including all the familiar brands UNEEDA BISCUIT SARATOGA FLAKES DINNER BISCUITS OYSTERETTES NAIHSCO'S OYSTERETTES And fifty other varieties. Lockhart's Grocery i Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Want Delivery. Dr. J. T. McCor mnc, presldont of tho Chamber of Commerce, has written tho Oregon congressional delegation to hasten action on tho mnttcr of freo mall delivery In Marshllold. Action on this wns promised Bomctlmo ago, but somohow or other was delayed. MR. and MRS- F- 8. DOW and. fan Uy spent Sunday up Coos Rlror. F.M. FRIEDBERG nnd 0 K. Perrr came down from Coos RlTor thl morning; ',.'; MJ33;aBNVlEVB TBLLEFSON.lia ' tak.on a,jpoBttjpn la: tha , wosjtera Union offlco. i I ' C. B. 8ELBY Is oxpectbd homo to morrow from Portland by the overland routo. DR. J. T. McCORMAC, Coos countr Bchool supervisor, 1b visiting tho districts nbovo Allegany today. OPERATOR BARSTOW of tho Unit ed Wireless station and wlfo, re turnctl todny from a week's visit In Seattle. CIIAS STAUFF and wlfo nnd a number of relatives nnd friends enjoyed n picnic nt tho Snnd Hills yesterday. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo passed through hero todny en routo homo from Portland whero ho hns been on business. W. T. MERCHANT nnd II. S. Towor returned this morning from Dul lards whero they spent Sundny nt tho Merchant ranch. Uoj-h In Had Business. Mnrshal Cartor roports that much of tho pil fering In tho wny of battorles and other smnll nrtlclcs from bonts nnd launches on tho wntorfront Is being done by boys nnd unless It Is stop ped some fond hopo of tho family will And himself In tho city Jail nnd Intor on tho wny to tho stuto roform school. , Picnic nt Charleston A Jolly party of picnickers spont tho day at Char leston yesterday, fishing, crabbing nnd gnthorlng rock oystors woro tho day's diversions. Thoso In tho party woro Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Miss Sponco Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Hor ron. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Lando, Edna Lnndo, Mrs. Prentiss, John, Beo, Bil ly nnd Normnn Wilson, Miss Flossy Mnccnboo, Jimmy Green nnd Jim Millie)'. A New Record. Shorlff Gngo of Coos county, has established a rec ord for early ronturlng of chlckons which ho claims hns nover boon cqunllod In this locality. Thrco pul lots bognn lnylng whon about four months old. Ono laid her first egg when sho was thrco months nnd 20 dnys old. Anothor was threo months nnd 22 days, and unothor four months and six days. Tho oggs woro sot and chlckons hatched. Tho eggs woro very small, not much lar ger than quail eggs, and tho chlck ons woro proportionately tiny. Tho hens with tho remarkable record for early laying wero a mlxturo of Ply mouth Rock and Rhodo Island Red. Many Picnics. Thoro woro mnny picnic parties yestorday from tho Coos Bay cities. A largo numbor wont to Allegany on tho Unique nnd had grief getting home, tho englno breaking down nnd tho launch Tolo phono brought thorn bnck. Among thoso In tho pnrty woro Mr. and Mrs E. S. Bnrgolt, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Brownloo, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy, Mrs. Nol Ho Owen, Albert nnd Harold Haines, Mnrjorlo and Mnry Wlldo Brownleo nnd Carl Evortson. A largo num bor wont from Bay City on tho Ma bel II for tho day. Tho launch Mnrshflold took a party of Marsh fleld peoplo down nnd took some of them out over the bar. ENOCH ARDEN AT ORPREUM. Tonight Is tho big night at tho Orpheum. Mnnagor Kollor informs us that ho will have an exhibition tonight n complete reproduction In two reols (2,000 ft.) of Lord Tonnyson's poom entitled "Enoch Arden." This picture will run ovor n hnlf hour and Is twice ns long ns tho usual plcturo story. The prlco re mains unchanged being only ton cents although tho picture Is far su perior to any before srown here. SEE POLARINE OIL nnd Grease display IN MILNER'S windows. J. C. SAVAGE, editor of tho Coqulllo Sentinel, Is In Mnrshflcld on busi ness todny. Ho has Just returned from nn outing trip. ' MR. SWARTSER, n representative of tho United Stntos Geological survey nrrlvcd hero todny from Portland to gather conl statistics ot tho Coos county mines. G. A. BENNETT haB returned from nn outing on Coos Rlvor nnd is wcnrlng n coat ot sunburn and tan Hint would mnko Andrew Cnrnoglo nnd tho other golfers turn green with onvy. J. T. HARRIGAN nnd wlfo roturned todny from n thrco weeks tour of Oregon nnd Callfornln. Their plans for tho trip woro slightly nltored on nccount of tho l.r.of Mr. Hnrrlgnn's fnthor. MISS ANNIE SMITH roturned today from tho homo of hor parontB, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Smith, on Kontuck Inlet whoro sho spent Sundny. Mr. Smith who siiBtntned a strnm of pnrnlyHls somo months ngo, shows llttlo change, bolng practically llOlplOBS. WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo Is ex pected back tho lattor part of tho wook from Portland whoro ha went to meot n nophow who ar rived n fow dnys ago from Eng land. Ho hnB boon writing maga zine stuff and oxpects to locato on tho coast. ARTHUR WILLD, Eric Edlund and Amll Gldmark hnvo loft for the oaBtorn part of Coos county to hunt doer nnd It they All nil the ndvanco orders for tastes of veni son, they will hnve to bring in 8overnl tons. M. C. HORTON and daughters, Mis ses Ruth nnd Dorothy, returned todny from n wook's atny In Port land. They hnd a very onjoyablo visit thoro. Tho day they loft Portland, Miss Dorothy hnd tho misfortune- to loso hor pocketbook but ns sho hnd spont nil but clo ven cents, sho la not feeling half bad about It. POLARINE Tho world's AUTO MOBILE record LUBRICANTS at MILNER'Sj Try Tb Times Want Ado. DR. A. J. HENDRY nnd his son, Dr. Roy R. Hendry, recontly of Portland, have como to Coos Bny for the purpose of making their future homo and will open up den tal parlors In tho Coko building opposlto tho Chandler hotol. Dr. A. J. Hondry and wlfo nnd son drove through from Portland In nn nutqmoblle. They havo rented ono of tho Sweotmnn houses In Forndnlo whoro thoy will mako their home. COMMODORE C. F. McGEORGE of tho good ship Nonnmo, with his family and Dr. Aldon nnd wlfo, mndo a trip to tho pleasant plcnlo grounds near Allegany yestorday and had a most onjoyablo outing. Somo Irresponsible party has dub bed tho Commodore's boat "Got Thero", but ho says whllo that describes hor qualities, sho Is go ing to havo a finer namo and there Is to bo a real launching and a bottle of real wlno broken over hor bow at the christening one of these days. TOLARINE at MILNER'S. il i s&i - it y