The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 10, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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The Final
Every $25
Fancy Sum
mer Suit
Men's $5.00 Oxfords $3.65
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MAHSIIFIELD
DID YOU KNOWpAT
In tho cxtonnlon of tho public bocvIco of this Htoro wo have a
branch olllco of tho WKLUS' FARGO & CO.'S EXPRESS MONEY
OltDCItS. There 1h no moro convonlont or economical way to re
mit money or to imy uccoun'B, hills, dues, nssessniontB, subscrlp
tlons, etc., than this. Rodconinblo by nil EXPRESS COMPANIES
In tlio United StnteH, Canada mid Mexico. A receipt Ih Issued with
every Order for tho convonlonoo nnd Hocurlty of tho purchaser. Mon
ey promptly refunded on lost or Btolen Ordcra.
HAT MS:
Not over ?2.G0 3 Cts.
" 5
" 10
20
" 30
S
, 10
12
Over $100 at
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
THK HU8Y CORNER l'HONK 1108
First National Bank
Or COOS HAY AT MARSH FIELD. OREGON,
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,
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over $100,000
Assets Over $500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Good Livery Service
pncy new rigs, good horsea and
rtul drivers are- now at tho dls
1 of tho Cooa Bay publlo at
"EASONABLE RATES.
Riga or rlB8 with drlvora ready for
, V,p wywhere any time. Horsea
rded and 'les cared for.
ew hearse and apeclal accommo-
"0n8 Prvlded for funeral partloa.
W. L. CONDRON'S
UERY AND FEED STABLES
I'UUNE 273-J
JtaTimes Does
Cleanup
$14.50
BANDON
Not over ?40 15 Cts.
" " CO 18 "
" " CO 20 "
" " 75 2G "
" " 100 30 "
Above Hntos.
U PUof Ideas, who have some Inventive ability
pH please write UHKK1.KV A McI.TIIIP,
I l'.wnt Aturne't, Wuhluilau. 1). V.
We Work
And Advertise
To bring a customer hero tho first
time, nrtcr truic ho comes of his
own accord. You know why.
REMEMBER
There Is uo kink, or cuo that we
can't do.
'THINK IT OVER MARY."
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
rnONE 5IAIN BT.J
Job Printing
HOY
ONE SHAKE OP TWO
THOUSAND DOL
LARS wo ahull glvo to eve
ry boy who Bells to ten of
Ills friends a standnrd flve
cont article each week this
Bummer. In ADDITION to
tho big prlzo A REQULAR
INCOME Is assured. We'll
tell you how. Mnko n list
of the ton nnmcs and ad
dresses. Bring It with you.
You needn't miss hall game
or fishing trip. Bring your
parents If you ehooso. Como
eaily.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, 1024 Elrod avenue.
FOR KALI': Fine fruit much In Yd
klma valley, near North Yaklinn.
13 acres In apples, cherries, ponch
os, apricots, 7 In ulfulfu. Reason
nhlo terms. Address "Snap," Times
LOST Red cow with large horns
Expected fresh and may have calf.
Reward for Information. Apply
Alfred Johnson, Hunker Hill.
FOR KALE S."$ foot launch, IH 1 1. P.
1 cylinder, 4 cycle engine. Enquire
Kuntz' gurago.
FOR KENT Donlrnble housekeep
ing rooms, nlso furnished rooms
13! 2nd St., near Chnndlcr hotel.
FOR RENT Housekeeping room,
also furnished rooms 171 Broad
way, ovor Times' office.
FOR SALE Paying hotel, S3 rooms,
cheap. Addross "E" Times' olllco
LOST Retwoen OmjuIHo nnd Mrnh
field, watch fob, monogram E.P.D.
Finder return to olllco. Roward.
WANTED (I experienced coal min
ors Reaver Hill Company.
WANTED Comjietoiit girl for
housework. Apply Mrs. II. S.
Tower, 9th and Elrod.
CHIMNEY SWEEP Now is the
tlmo to clenn chlmnoya nnd stovo
pipes for tho winter. Yout will
Bnvo nionoy now whllo It la dry
weather. Whon It commences to
rain tho prlco will go up. Goo.
Staugh, Phono 78, Dlanco Cigar
Storo.
FOR SALE Leghorn, Plymouth,
Rock and Buff Orpington laying
hens. "W" caro Tlmos.
FORCED SALE t acres at Bnndou,
400 ft. of River frontngo ,435.5
ft. deop;' Riparian rights. Permit
to deop water already oocured
from government; lovol; no ovor
flow; perfect title. Torma. Prlco
right. Address Box 01, Bandon, Or
AUTO LINE Cara at any time.
Phone 231 R, aftor midnight 1S1X
TOR SALE Six acres InirovetI land
suitable for gardening and chlckon
raising, one mllo from Myrtlo
Point address Harvoy Smith, Myr
tlo Point.
FOR SALE Tho Belgian Breeding
association of Marshflold will recolvo
senlod bids for tho standard bred
bay Belgian stallion Champagne do
Stave. This animal Is six ycara
old and may bo soen at Holsnor'a
barn. Tho company resorvea tho
right to reject any and all bids
Addross Albert Seollg, secretary,
Marshflold, Oregon.
FOR SALE My farm (100 acres in
ono lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold.
FIRST ON YOUR LIST
Ehman's Olive Oil
The purest as well as the most reasonable priced
Olive Oil in the market,
Used the World Over
IN BOTTLES 25, 60 and $1.00
12-GALLON CANS $1.25
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
fS
m
Plrnlc Friday. Tho Eastsldo Sun
day school has planned a picnic up
Coos River Tor Friday. Tho Express
will lenve tho Short wharf at 8
o'clock. Everybody Is Invited.
lluys ProK'rty. It Is stated that
E. W. Wright of Portland, who has
bought considerable- property on tho
liny is about to close deals for about
$50,000 worth of proporty on tho
Sluslnw, along tho route of tho Eugene-Coos
Buy road.
RosobnrK SherllV Hero. Sheriff
Qulno of HoBoburg Is oxpectod hero
tonight to tnko J. Smith, who ii
wanted thoro for stealing a harness
and buggy, bnck for trial. As yet,
it has not been found where Smith
got tho horse. Smith Is believed to
bo n bad man by Marshal Carter nnd
Sheriff Gugo.
Undergoes O-tei-iitioii. John Coko,
father of Judge J. S. Coko and Coun-
cllmnn Tom Coko, this morning un
derwent an operation at Mercy hospi
tal for tho amputation of his limb.
Gnngreno had dovoloped In nddltlon
to hlB old trouble, necessitating tho
oporatlon. Owing to his advanced
years, his condition Is critical.
Recover Ciih. Mrs. Walter Rus
sell today recovered a long black capo
which she lost at tho Suoml ptculc.
Tho enpe was found by Alox Johnson
who ndvortlsed it in The Times. Mir
Russoll had about lost hope of ovor
recovering It when alio ran across tho
found ad In Tho Times nnd wns much
gratllled when upon coming to Tho
Times olllco she found tho capo wn?
hers.
Colds Prevalent. Thoro nro n
largo numbor of summer coldn nnd
cases of tonsllltls roported in Marsh
flold nt prcsont.
My wash bill Is a fright, kcrtchow!
I ubo six handkorchlofs a day;
My noso Is rod, my oyes nro, too,
My head fools llko a ton of clny.
Somotlmcs I cuss, sometimes I pray;
I rough and then I sny, "Kort
chow!"
I'vo got tho cold that's bad today,
'Sonough, Mawruss, to mnko mo
blue.
Everybody Is Invited to attend tho
dnnco at Plorson's hall, Lakosldo,
AUGUST IS. MU8IO by string band.
Admission gontlomon ?1 and Indies
FREE. 'I ".
Royal Opens
Saturday
Tho Royal Thoatro will bo opened
Saturday night with
3.000 feetof
Pictures
Chango of program nightly and
finest pictures obtnlnablo will bo
shown. Hero Is tho program for Sat
urday night:
THE HAREM SKIRT
"Tho funnlost funny film ovor exhi
bited" American.
WAS HE JUSTIFIED?
Bison Westorn picture.
FOOLSHEAD'S
Prosont Itala feature film.
O. J. LEMANSKI, Prop.
Personal Notes
M. P. GULOVSON returned today
from u business trip to Portland
MRS. F. E. HAGUE will leave tomor
row for Portland to visit relatives.
NI3LS RASMUSSEN of Unndou was
In Marshflold yesterday on busi
ness. R. A. WERNICH of North Bond wns
a Marshflold business visitor yes
terday. MilS. GEO WATKINS of "The Ce
dars" was a Marshflold visitor
yesterday.
A. II. DERBYSHIRE of North Bond
wns a Mnrshflold business visitor
yesterdny.
ROBERT 1IA7.EN will leave tomor
row for Portland and other north
orn points.
MRS. ROSS SMITH, formerly Miss
Edith Holms, enmo In on tho
Breakwater this morning.
FRANK SUMNER nnd Lesllo Isnai
son leave today for Dora whoro
they will enjoy n short outing nnd
show nil rival hunters how to got
door.
J. E. BAILEY, wife and daughter of
Tucoma, arrived today on tho
Breakwater for n visit at tho homo
of M:b. Bnlloy'H brother, C. S.
Dodgo.
R. M. WEIDER was In today from
Ton Mllo whoro tho family are on-
Joying tholr summer outing. Thoro
nro a largo number of vncatlonlats
nt tho lakes enjoying themsolvos.
MR. and MRS. WARREN DULLARD
nnd MIbs Christie Bullnrd camo
over on tho train this morning
from tho Coqulllo river to visit with
friends and relatives on tho Bay.
HUGH SNEDDON camo In yesterdny
from BaBtondorf'a Bench whero he
and his fnmlly nnd Dave Rccs and
family nro enjoying a few weeks'
outing. He says they aro hnvlng n
line time.
CHIEF ENGINEER ROBINSON for
merly of tho old Areata nnd later
with tho Plant, la now running on
tho ExcolBlor which arrived 01
Coos Bay today. Ho Is kept busy
greeting his old frlonds.
W. F. McELDOWNLY, associated
with MeBsrs. Lawyer and Kornnu
In tho Roynolds' Development Co.
Hint took ovor ho Goddall & Per
klnB Intorosta on Coos Bny, arriv
ed In tho city today from Spokano
for an oxtonded stny.
HENRY FRANK, president of tho
Bluiuauor-Frank Drug Co. of Port
land,' Is on a business trip to
Mnrshflold and Coos county. He
Is highly Impressed with tho fit
turo possibilities nnd prospects of
this section of tho country.
RODERICK MAURICE O'CONNOR,
tho aovon-year-old con of Mrs. J.
W. Bonnott, arrived horo today
from Irnlaud to mnko his homo. On
tho trip down, ho boenmo a warm
friend of Cnpt. Macgenn who una
dubbed him "Prlnco Rodorlck."
W. E. BOIE, ono of tho Spoknne's en
torprlslng citizens, arrived today
on an investigating trip to this sec
tion. Ho brought along nn lnvolco
of the Spokuno spirit which he may
add to tho Coos Bay boost. Well,
mixed It makos a flno tonic for
city building.
W. L. TRIBBEL of Spokane, arrived
In tho city today on a prospecting
tour of tho Coos Bay country and
to visit his brothor, W. Edwin
Trlbbol of this city. Mr. Trlbbul
oxprosscd himself agreeably sur
prised at the metropolitan appear
ance of tho city.
JUDGE C. A. SEHLBREDE nnd wlfo
roturned last evening vln Myrtlo
Point from Portland and other
points. Tho hearing of tho appoal
In tho Garrison murdor enso was
continued by tho Oregon Supremo
Court from August fi to Soptombor
8, tho aupromo court judges taking
a vacation.
ALLIANCE SA1LS"S0UTIT.
Steamship Loaves Today For Eu
reka Returns Sunday.
Tho Alllanco snllod this morning
for Eurokn. She will return Sunday
and leavo tho samo day for Portland.
Among thoao sailing from horo on
her today wore tho following:
L. C. Fuller, Mrs. L. C. Fuller, R.
L. Werner nnd wlfo, John D. Wer
ner, Henry Wallaco, L. C. Wallace
and wlfo.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
Wo want fresh salmon and aro
prepared to pay tho highest cash
prlco for them. For further parti
culars seo C. G. HOCKETT,
Emplro City, 01
GEO. F. SMITH.
Cooa Rlvor
PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN CO.,
YOUR COAL ORDERS, $1,(50 TON.
DERBY
Thru Its flnvor won Its faVor.
TRANSIT
North Bend City Council Re
vokes Franchise Given
Major Kinney's Company
Tho North Bond city council nt Its
meeting this week passed a resolu
tion revoking tho street car franchise
which was granted tho Coos Bay
Rapid Transit company during Major
Kinney's last operations. Thoro was
very Httlo discussion ovor tho mat
ter. It Is presumed that this action
was preliminary to taking up nn ap
plication from tho C. A. Smith corn
puny, the Simpson Lumbor company,
W. S. Chandlor and Flanagan & Ben
nett for a franchise similar to tho
one granted In Marshflold last night.
The North Bond chnrtcr provides
that all corporations holding fran
chises must pny nn Income tax on
tholr earnings nnd whether an at
tempt will bo mndo to have tho char
tor amended to ollmlnnto this re
mains to bo scon.
Tho North Bend council nlso ra
tified tho action of tho special water
commlttco In securing Englncor Ri
chardson to provldo plans for a muni
cipal waterworks Bystom for Maroh
fleld and North Bond nnd arranged
to pny two-lift lis of tho cost of his
work, Mnrshflold pnying three-fifths.
Tho commlttco wns continued. City
Recorder Derbyshire was Instructed
to nscortnln whnt steps would bo no
rcssary to havo tho Oregon Railroad
commission npprnlso the vnlto of tho
prosont compnny'a plant.
Stdownlks wero ordered laid on
Vlrglnln Btreet from Sherman to
Monroe.
GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION.
North Bend Commercial Cluh Take
Move to Organize Coos County.
Tho North Bond Commercial club
at Its last meeting took preliminary
steps to organize a pormanent Good
Roads Association in Coos county.
Tho plnn is to call a meeting of rep
resentatives of tho towns nnd com
munities of tho county, thon organize
and coopornto with tho Coos county
eommlBBlonors. Dr. Bnrtlo, W. R
Best and A. B. Rnab wero nnmed as
a commlttco to tnko tho matter up
with tho other commercial bodies of
tho county nnd nrrango for n moot
ing to tnko action on tho mnttor.
NORTH HENI) NEWS.
Mrs. A. H. Dorbyahlro left yostor
day to spend the balance of tho wool
with Mrs. M. 0. Coleman at tho Pe
terson ranch.
McDonald and Vaughn nro having
a uow tow bont, 28 foot long and
eight-foot bonro, built. Sho will have
a twolvo horse powor engine
Tho launch CoaBtor left a fow days
ago on Its final trip from Cooa Bay.
Cnpt. Olson having agreed to dolly?
her to tho purchasers, the Klamath
nivor Packing Company at Eureka,
aftor landing a cargo at Rogue Rlv
or. Tom Goldon went aa engineer ou
her.
Aftor the abow try a Turkish Bath
Phone 2 14-J.
"Taste theTaste"
The next time you are
making pastry, desserts,
ices, etc, use SUNSET
VANILLA or SUNSET
LEMON flavoring: then
"taste the taste,"
If you do, you will always
use SUNSET flavors,
That's why the users of
SUNSET VANILLA and
LEMON are constantly
Increasing in number,
Ask your grocer, or como
direct to us,
Brown Drug Co.
Manufacturing Chemists
71 Market Ave.
Coos Bldg. Phono 141
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