The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 16, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEQNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
THETURKISH BATH PARLORS
HAVE MOVED
From tholr old qunrtors, in tlio Coos building, ono block north
to n now homo at 392 Broadway which has been especially fitted
up for thorn and whoro they aro hotter proparod than over be
fore to rendor oxcellont sorvlco to the public. TURKISH, RUS
SIAN, STEAM, ELECTRIC and SHOWER IIATI1H, In fact any bath
that can bo given anywhoro may bo secured hero.
You arc cordially Invited to call at our now quarters.
Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants
PHONE
ana broadway
Reliable Preparations
Nearly overybody has need of somo remedy sometimes. If a
physlclnn Is not employed lt'3 often a question of what to take for
certain disorders. When our advlco Is asked, as It ofton Is, wo
recommend our own remedies, becnuso wo know exactly whnt they
contain and Just what they will do. They aro all prepared from
tlio freshest and purest drugs obtainable and the compounding Is
done by experienced phurmaclHtB In our own laboratory. . Evory
preparation compiles with tho I'tiro Food and Drug Law. Monoy
refunded on nny remedy bearing our labol which does not prove
satisfactory.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
THE HL'SV CORNER PHONE 208
No Scorching
With Electric Flat Irons
Electric flatTirons maintairi' even temperatures.
No changing from cold irons to hot ones and
the resultant danger of scorching.
Any woman who has used an Eectric Flat
Iron knows the difference.
Electric Flat Irons now
Ironing Done
In Half the Time
With Half the Labor.
Telephone J 78
Oregon Power Company
"WANTED TO KENT Small furnish
ed or unfurnished houso closo In.
Address PostolHco 285, Marahftold.
WANTED Two experienced boiler
firemen. Apply Beaver Hill Co..
Beaver Hill, Ore.
WANTED Girl for office work. Must
have fair education and reference.
Address "Office" caro Times.
WANTED-cnrrlcr boy to deliver
Tho Times. Must at least be In
fourth grade at school. Call at
Times' ofnee.
WANTED WAITRESS ForVork In
restaurant. Apply "B" Times'.
FOR SALE Flvo Berkshire Brood
bows. Address "S" caro of Times,
WANTED Orders to ninke willow
Plumes. Reasonable prices Phone80
IiOST Small link gold watch clinin
August 14. Finder please return
limes' office. Reward.
WANTED Girl or young man living
at home, for office work. Experi
211-J.
MARHIiriELD
$3.00.
ence unnecessary. Address In own
hand writing "Competent" caro of
Times.
WANTED Room with heat, la mod
ern homo, by single muu. Address
Homo care Times.
WANT To buy good HOMESTEAD
RELINQUISHMENT Box 71 Gar
diner, Oregon.
WANTED O experienced coal min
ors Beaver Hill Compauy.
AUTO LINE Cars at any time.
Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X
FOR SALE My farm OOO acres In
one lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold.
COOS BAV TO DRAIN Quickest
time possible Hoiden Auto Line,
via Allegany. Through faro 98.23.
Stage, steamer and auto via Gardi
ner. Through In one day $7.50.
Drain, Coos Bay stage lino. Through
n two days $6.50. 50 pounds of
baggage free. Norton & Hnnsen, ngts.
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
THE LLOYD
Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75o and
$1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House
keeping apartments with gas ranges
$10.00 to $18,00 per month. FREE!
BATHS K, W. SULLIVAN, Prop.
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TLjSEMi!r
THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON, Aug. 1C Fair to-
night and Thursday. Warmer
In Interior and west portion.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE KB-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending 4
at 4:00 p. m., Aug. 15, by Mrs.
12. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 73
Minimum 43
At 4:00 p. m 03
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
Will Picnic. Tho annual picnic ot
tho Kenwlll Telcphono company
members will be held September 1 on
Kentuck Inlet. Plans for It aro now
being made, a big time Is anticipated.
Will .Move. Word liaB been re
ceived here that Jay Mahoney, who
has been practising law In Portland
, will shortly move to Yaqulna Day to
locate.
Gov. West Coming. Word was re
ceived here today that Gov. Oswald
West will reach Marshllold by auto
this evening. Ho was delayed by oill
clnl duties at Salom and could not
leave for Coos Buy as soou as ho
had planned.
Meet Tonight Chief Trnvcr of tho
Marshflold Flro Department, oxpects
to complete tho team to outer tho
Bnndon Cnrnlval hoso rncos at a
meeting horo tonight. North Bend
Is also planning to enter a team In
tho Bnndon races.
No OH .Yet. Honry Songstackon
last ovenlng received a messago from
the Bank of Bnndon at Bundon stat
ing that tho roports of a big oil strike
there woro erroneous. Tho drlllors
liavo found strong Indications of oil
and nro Jubilant over tho prospects,
though. .
Grimes Roosting. In a letter to
tho Marshflold Chambor of Com
moco, Win. Grimes who with his
wife hns been spondlng tho summer
In Ohio, snys they will bo back on
Do not allow your kldnoy nnd blad
dor troublo to devolop beyond tho
reach of niedlclno. Tako Foloy Kld
noy Pills. Thoy give quick results
and stop Irregularities with eurprls
Ing promptness. For sale by Rod
Cross Drug Store.
Men's Khaki
Pants and Coats
We nro going to closo out our Hno
of thoso goods for this season nnd
men will find It nn oxcellont oppor
tunity to got a suit for hunting or
outing at a vory small price. Look
at thoso prices:
$1.75 KHAKI PANTS, to closo
out, will sell for $1.10
$2.00 KHAKI COATS, to 'close
out, only $1.00
$1.25 BOYS' KHAKI PANTS,
to closo out, only $1.05
Como quickly to got these.
The Bazar
nOUSE OF QUALITY
PHONE 32
Watermelons
Delicious and ripe Just the
kind of weather, . these sultry,
warm days when a cool, ripe
melon is especially good
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
tho Bay about September 1. He Is
very enthusiastic over the outlook for
Coos Hay und says that he plans to
advise a number of eastern friends
of his to come here nnd suggests
that It would be well for tho Chnm
bi'r of Commerce to resume Its ex
tensive advertising campaign.
Trip In Open Boat. Bert Roberts
and Mr. Hudglngs of Gnrdtuer, and
Mrs. Emll Nelson and baby arrived
In Coos Bay yesterday afternoon aft
er n rather uuustinl trip, having eonio
from Gardiner In an opun launch only
twenty-six feet long. The line weath
er and perfectly smooth bnrs ennbled
thoin to do It. They loft Gardiner
at 1 1 o'clock yesterday morning and
reached tho Swanlo Peterson homo
on Unities Inlet at 3:30. At 11
o'clock today, Messrs. Roberts and
Hodglns started on the return trip.
No Council. Owing to lack of n
quorum, the Mnrshflcld city council
meeting last night was adjourned un
til next Tuesday. Only Counclltneu
Copplo, Coke nnd Savage were pres
ent. Mr. Jackson, who Is looking
after the Nolan application for a
water franchise, was present nnd
asked that tho council try and expe
dite matters uh much as possible En
gineer Rlchurdson hns not arrived
horo yet to make tho Investigation as
to the possibility of municipal own
ership. President Coke of tho coun
cil Informed Mr. Jackson that In enso
of anything particular coming up,
Mayor Straw could call a special
meeting of the council ut an earlier
date to handle It.
NORTH BEND NEWS.
Tho mombers of the Methodist
Episcopal church und tho Sunday
school nro enjoying n picnic In Simp-
son Park today.
Mrs. Alglo HniiBvii nnd Mrs. Geor
gia Sanford of North Inlet nro North
Bend visitors today.
Miss Annto Peterson returns to
Portland today after a pleasant visit
with relatives and friends here nnd
at North Inlet.
Mrs. Wilkes Cavannugh, Misses
Ethel and Herman Cavannugh of
Eustslde are guests at tho Charles
Cavannugh home.
Mrs. J. M. Russell, Mlssos Virgi
nia and Dorothy Russell, who hnvo
been spending tho past six weeks vis
iting Coos county friends, leave to
morrow for their homo In Portland.
IIJ,USTR.VrEDl7lBLF, LAND EN
TERTAINMENT. Evnngollst Georgo E. WIlllaniB of
Portland, Oregon, will glvo an on
tortalnmont nt tho Christian church
In this city, on next Wednesday ovo
nlng at 8 o'clock, consisting of a
lecturo on Blblo lands and scones, Il
lustrated by 120 beautiful plcturo
slides. Miss Ellon Flook, tho sweet
singer of Portland, already known to
many of our pooplo, will sign n con
plo of solos. Admission, adults 15
conts, children undor 10 yonrs ot
ago 10 cents. This Is n bonoflt for
tho above named church.
HEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
THAT WILL BEAR INVES
TIGATION. 2 Lots, 2nd near Golden. ,. .$2,000
3 LotB corner of 4th near In
gorsot , $1,700
2 Lota lBt near Depot $1,100
2 Lots on Broadway $2,000
6-room Houso, 2 corner lots
on paved streot $3,000
7-room House, 2 lots paved st. $1,000
C-room Houso G lots, 10th Bt $2,500
2 Lots 4th near Ingorsoll. .. .$1,100
2 Lots nenr Hall Avo on 2nd $1,100
2 Lots corner 2nd and Ingor-
boII $1,700
2 Lots, 2nd near Ingorsoll. . . .$1,200
2 LotB 10th near Kruso $550
C-room House, corner, good
rosldonco district $1,150
C-room houso on cornor 10th st $1,15
G-room Houso on cornor 10th
streot $1,150
Call and look over my list of city
and country Investments.
GEO. A. RAINES, 180 Broadway So.
:
Personal Notes
FRANK ROOD of Coos River Is n
Mnrshileld business visitor.
A. II. POWERS Is reported 111 at
his home In South Marshflold.
MISS CORA BELLON1 ot Coqulllo Is
tho guest of Murshlleld friends.
C. A. HOWARD today moved from
Fourth street to West Eleventh
street.
AL HITES, Jr., of Coqulllo was in
Marshflold yesterday to visit
friends.
MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS returned
last night from a fow weeks visit
In Portland.
CHAS HICKOX and wife are expected
homo tomorrow from nn outing
trip to Curry county.
MRS. EUGENE O'CONNELL nnd lit
tle Miss Rosemary Richardson left
on the Breakwater today for Port
land. GILBERT GILBERTSON ot Glendalo,
Oregon, urrlved ou tho Bay ltiBt
evening to look nftor property In
terests. MRS. A. R. McCOMB nrrlvod homo
InBt night from u threu mouths
trip to Oregon mid Washington
points.
D. J. REES und family and Hugh
Sneddon and family have returned
from a fow weoka outing nt Bus
tendorf's bench.
ROBERT SWANTON Is expected
. homo In n day or two from his an-
nuul hunt near Doru. At last re
ports, ho hud secured two lino
bucks.
M'SS BEATRICE ROBERTS Is tnk-
Ing n short vacation from her du
ties nt Stafford's nnd will spend
It with tho Robert Sartor family
at the beach.
FRANCIS H. CLARICE, presldont ot
the Coos Bay and Boise line, will
leave soou for Philadelphia on
matters connected with that prop
osition. REV. FATHER MORAN, C. Konrnoy,
R. M. C. Whlttnkor nnd Win. L.
Graham woro tho outgoing pnsson
gors ou tho Allegnny-Draln auto
lino this morning.
MRS. WICKHAM, Mrs. John Bon-
ham, Eugouo Wlckham and Tracy
Loach woro among tho Coqulllo
pooplo who enmo ovor yesterday to
Bee tho Boston.
HARRY G. BUTLER, formorly ot
Marshflold but now assisting la en
gineering on P. A. Dovors Irriga
tion project at Pasco, arrived horo
today for a short visit.
E. W. WRIGHT of Portland, who Ib
oxtonslvoly Interested In Coos Bay
real estate, writes frlonds that ho
and his family will roach horo
about August 20 to make nn ex
tended stay.
CHAS MYERS, an attornoy of Lnw
ton, Okln., Is expected horo In a
fow days to visit his old frlouds,
Chas. B. Solby and C. R. Pock. Tho
three will also go out to got a fow
deer while ho Is hero.
MR. and MRS. LOUIS L. GORR loft
this morning for Klamath Falls
via RosQburg. Aftor a fow wooks'
recreation on tho lakes, thoy will
roturn by wny of San Francisco
and Contrnl California points.
MRS. RILEY of Bakor City, Qrand
Use The Flour
Make sure of a uniform bread
each loaf like every other.
Use only Pacific coast flour gov
erned in milling by daily, complete
laboratory tests, insuring absolute
Uniformity.
Sperry Drifted
LIGHT - WHITE -
Worthy Matron of the Oregon
Eastern Star, arrived here via Al
legany Inst night on her nnnual
visit to the Coos county chnptors.
While here, she will bo tho guest
of Mrs. E. S. Bargelt.
L. R. TRAVER ot Senttlo arrived
hero today for a short visit with
his brother, L. W. Travor, and
other friends and relatives. Ho I
Interested In educational work and
will visit the Coos county Insti
tute. H. II. HOLMES and W. L. Hombree,
two prominent rcsldonts of Mc
Mlunvlllo, Oregon, arrived horo to
day to look ovor this section nnd
to Join Gov. West nnd the party of
state officials on their Curry coun
ty outing.
MISS NORA TOWER returned today
from a pleasant vacation visit In
Portland. She wns accompanied
on her roturn by her cousin, Edgar
Swnrtz of Fresno, Cnl., who will
visit for a tlmo nt the II. S. Towor
homo.''
MRS. JOSEPH FOX, who nrrlvod
hero n few days ago from Cnndlo,
Alaska, where her hiiBband and
ions nro engaged In mining, Is vis
iting nt tho home of hor daughter,
.Mrs. Emll Ogrcn In Coqulllo now.
SENATOR E. D. BROWNLEE, who
hns been visiting nt the homo ot
his brothor-ln-luw, A. T. Haines,
left today for Kingfisher, Okln.
'Mrs. Brownleo nnd tho children
remain hero for n longer visit.
Their llttlo daughter, Mary Wilde,
full last ovenlng nnd siiBtnlncd n
sovore brulso on her head.
II. A. WELLS nnd wife, Frank Don
ning nnd wlfo nnd Walter Law
horno nnd wlfo nro expected In to
morrow from their outing trip to
Curry county. Thoy reachod tho
Sacchl ranch down tho coast last
ovenlng and Intended to mnko ft
short stay thoro.
DR. CALVIN WHITE of tho Oregon
Statu Board of Health and Stnto
Superintendent L. R. Aldormnn ar
rived hero todny on tho Break
water. Mr. Alderman will nppoar
boforo tho local lustltuto nnd aft
erwards ho, Dr. Whlto, Gov. West
nnd some other stnto officials will
onjoy an outing In Curry county.
ATTORNEY FRiaa of Hutcheson,
Kns., Is horo on matters conncctod
with tho settlement of tho J. N.
Shnhau estate. Bcsldo tho estate
matters, ho Is looking up tho suit
ngnlnst tho Shahan estate and J,
Virgil Pugh for about $3,000, Mr.
Shahan having boon ono of tho so
curltlcs on a note by Mr. Pugh who
hns slnco gono through bankruptcy.
An Appreciation
To my patrons and tho peoplo of
Marshflold generally:
I wish to anuounco that I havo dis
posed of my grocery business and
property to Horbort Lockhart, und
next Saturday night will turn over
tho koys and chargo ot tho business
to Hurry Nasburg. This will mark
my rotlromont from business in
Marshflold for tho time being nt least.
In connection with this announco
mout, I wish to express my thanks
nnd appreciation of tho business and
social courtesies and favors that havo
boon oxtonded mo by the pooplo ot
Coos Bay. In my olghtoon years of
business oxporlonco horo, I have tried
to morlt tho confidence and trust ot
tho peoplo nnd I bollevo I havo onjoy
ed It In n large measure.
Thanking you ono and nil ngaln, I
am, respectfully yours,
F. A. SACOHI.
That Can't Vary
Snow Flour
ALWAYS RIGHT
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