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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. PANTS jZj jc JLw C IT'S BARGAIN TIME IN DUTCHESS TROUSER ry O We've placed prices on these goods which will leave our shelves as clean as a whistle in a very short time. Avail yourselves of the un usual values offered at this sale. This is how we've marked them: Regular $6.00 Trousers, Now ..... $4.85 Regular $5.00 Trousers, Now ..... $3.fl5 Regular $4.00 Trousers, Now ..... $3.00 Regular $3.00 Trousers, Now ..... $2.25 Regular $2.00 Trousers, Now . . . . . $1.45 Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-M AN OTHIER ,-or cr VaV v, I 1 -Ja JI J' THE WEATHER. (By Associated Prc?s.) OREGON. Aug. is. Fair to- night and Satin du. Casi Tiled. Tho trial or the cnso of 0. V. Stewart vs. Fourier Broth ers of North Bend was concluded In Justice Ponnock's court this morn ing. Stewart Is suing for about $2." and Fourier Brothers have Introduced ielnlmB aggregating about $89 to off set it. MAIiSHFIELD OREGON (Jo limiting. Win. Cox, Geo W. Chllds, B. F. Wllley and Leonard Mnuzey constituted n party of .Marsh field men who left today for tho Pis tol River country In Curry county in search of big game. The Ran dolph was chartered to take them down tho coast. Small Vires. A brtiBh flro up Isthmus Inlet last night lit up tho sky and caused muny to fear lest qulto a conllagratlou had started. So ! far as could be learned today, no damage has been done. A Binull brush lire started on tho peninsula back of Ferndalo n copplo of iluys ago but did uo damage. Be Sure of Your Good modlclno is often more necessary than good food. When yoa aro Btrong and woll, a little poor food may not do you any harm but whon you aro weak and sick n spoonful of poor medicine enn do Irropnrnblo Injury. You will find It safest to nlwoys "dopond on this storo" for rdl tho modlclncs you require no matter whether you buy standard preparations or if It is a doctor's proscription you waut filled. Tho Busy Corner Is equipped to supply you with the very best quality at tho very lowest prices and both aro impor tant considerations In buying medicines. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. tiii: iirsY corner PHONE 208 WANTED Cook for Boston. Plain cooking. Apply uboard ship. VOIt SAM': 1(1 ft. Mulllns hWh'1 launch 3 II. P. Forro engine. Cush ions, ours, salt water fittings, etc. Speed 0 miles. Inquire C A Pennock WANTED A tract of Umber laud containing from fifty to ono hun dred million feot. State full parti culars. J. W. Hnrtnott, 333 Sher lock Building, Portlnnd, Ore. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits First National Bank OF COOS HAY AT MA USHFIEIil). OREGON, Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00 Total resources 535,000.00 UnitedJStates Depository for Postal Savings Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M. C Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer, 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, Mi C, Horton, FOR SALE The gasoline launch "Mllllntn". C 1 1. P. Standard on glno 27 feot long hy 7 foot beam. Enquire 12. N. Smith Flagstaff or telephone 312G. Personal Notes A. J. MENDEL made a business trip to Rniidon today. A. II. POWERS has recovered from an attack oi tonsllltls. MHS. ALFRED STOKA of Allegany was a Marshlleld visitor today. MHS. PERCY PE13T of Bny City was a Marshlleld Hhopiier yesterday. MISS IDA MATSON of Catching Inlet Is a Marshlleld shopper today. MRS. TOM LEYLAND has returned from it few weeks visit at Ilnndon. LEE WEBSTER nnd wifo of 13mpiro were Murshlleld visitors yesterday. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo came over today on business and pleasure. MHS. J. D. McDOUGAL of Day Park was a Mnrshfleld shopper yesterday. S. V. SHOOK and wifo of North Coos Klvor wero Marshlleld visitors today. tlon. Ho expects to loavo in tho morning. P. M. FRIEDIIERG and wifo will leave on tho noxt Hedondo for a month's visit nt various points In California. MHS. MARY SMITH nnd daughter, Mrs. Ploronco Hawes of California, havji returned from n two weeks' outing ut Port Orford. EDGAR McDANIEL, editor of tho North Bond Harbor, camo down to day to attend the Port Commission meeting and look after othor business. WM. HOLLAND will lcavo shortly to represent the Mnrshlleld Aorlo ot Eagles at the Grnud Aorlo meeting In San Francisco tjto last of thlrf mouth. III3HH DAVIS, Wnlkcr Smith nnd Mrs. W. S. Terry wero among thoso leaving on tho Coos Bny-Ro-seburg stago ovor tho old Coos Day wagon road this morning. p MISS NORA TOWER has Issued Invi tations for this evening, compli mentary to her cousin, Edgar Swnrtz of Fresno, Cnl., who is n guoflt at tho Tower homo. EMMI3TT PIERCE and wifo of Al legany aro Marshlleld visitors today. Find Flags. Marshal Carter today located the seven lings that were tor.i from tho street decorntlons. Fivi local youths have admitted tho of fensu nnd promised to replace them in as good shape as before they wero torn down. Whether they will bo proxeeuted had not been determined this afternoon. FOR MALI-: One ulldo trombone, Standard make, In first class con dition. Clump If takon at once. Phono 82L or address R M Fonton, Marshlleld, Ore. TO RELINQUISH 20 acres Calif ornia land. A bargain, Box 23G. WANTED Two experienced boiler flromon. Apply Bonvor '11111 Co., Boavor Hill, Oro. WANTED Cnrrier boy to deliver Tho Times. Must at least bo in fourth grado at school. Call at Times' ofllco. WANTED Orders to mnko willow plumes. Reasonable prices Phono89 WANTED Room with heat, In mod ern homo, by single man. Address Homo caro Times. WANTED 0 oviHsrlenced coal inlu ors Boavor Hill Company. AUTO IJNE Cars nt nuy timo. Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X FOR SAW' My farm OOO acres in ono lot or will cut up in parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Mnrshfleld. Arrived Safely. Supt. W. F. Mil ler late yesterday received a telegram announcing that the Breakwater had reached Astoria safely nt 10:40 yes terday morning. She hud n good trip up. Unless tlioro is further unex pected delays, tho Brcakwator will sail on her regular schedule from Portland for Coos Bay tomorrow. On Vacation. Cell Ireland will lenvo tomorrow for Ollnlla whoro ho will spond tho greater portion of a month's vacation. Oltalla Is his old homo and ho has Just received word that harvest Is In full swing nnd ho experts to bo nblo to show tho boys of tho "tlcklo grass country" that ho v'au still pitch bundles rlth tho boat of them. L. A. ROBERTS of Myrtlo Point wub In Marshlleld. yesterday on business. A. H. DERBYSHIRE of North Bend was in Mnrshlleld today on business. ED. RAYMOND nnd boh of Ton Mllo are spending a few days lu Marsh Held. FRANK DILLON and wife and Ml Irene Preuss will leavo on tho next Hedondo for Los Angeles. Miss Preuss will take n course in music nnd Mr. Dillon nlso plans to enter school there. FRANK OR ANT, foreman of tho Smith-Powers Logging camp at Coos City, was lu town today. Ho is bothered by a soro kneo, result ing from n slight bruise. It is nothing serious, though. ClIAS DOANI3 of Catching Inlet was n Marshlleld business visitor yes terday. QUS CARLSON of North Lake Is looking nfter business interests here today. ALFRED JOHNSON of Coqulllo is looking nfter business Intercuts hero today. MISSES KOLSTADT of North Coos Rlvor aro guests of Marshlleld friends today. CIIAS GETTY nnd wifo nnd daughter Eileen of Empire aro Mnrshlleld visitors today. Leave Today. Owing to tho largo nuinbe'r desiring to go out via Al legany nnd Drain, Cnpt. Elwards last night had Tom Goodhlo ship his machlno to Allegany, making tho third auto on tho lino. Flvo left from Allegany nnd among thoso leav ing from horo woro D. Vnnco, E. M. Wnrd, C. II. Gram, S. B. Stoy, It. B. Barkhouso, F. A. Collins nnd C. W Llndberger. Long Auto Trip. According to a paper published nt Prinovlllo, Oro., a Nebraska nutolst should have reached Marshlleld this week after a rnthor stronuous trip. Ho was In Prinovlllo Inst week and claimed ho was coming from Grand Islnnd, Neb., to Coos Bay by auto on n wngor that ho could mako It In twenty days. Ho claimed that ho had sovou days In which to mnko tho run from Prino vlllo horo. Howovor, no ono has seen him horo yet. For snlo, FINE PIANO on easy torms. Will EXCHANGE for cheap lots. TODD, Hotel Oregon, North Bend. OOS BAY TO DRAIN Quickest tlmo posslblo Holden Auto Line, fa Allegany. Through rare 98.25. Stago, steamer and auto via Gardi ner. Through in one day $7.60. 3rain, Coos Bay stage line. Through n two daya $6.50. B0 poundB of fcassaee free. Norton & Hansen, agts. MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 60c, 75c and $1.00 week 12.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges 110.00 to $18.00 per month. FREES BATHS K. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. Burnham's Clam Bouillon Makes a delicious broth for dinner, lunch nnd ten, also for rocop tlons nnd ovonlng entertainments. Indispensable for sick and convalescents. It Is strengthening and Invigorating. Tho weakest stomach will retain It. Put Up in Pint Bottles 30c Makes five times that quantity If used with milk. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 MRS. ALEX JOHNSON nnd chlldrou left yesterday on a vacation outing In tho vicinity of Sumner. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE camo ovor from Coqulllo yesterday to servo summons In some civil suits. P. M. WILBUR is oxpocted homo Sunday from a two weoks vacation Hpeut In tho Tioga country. MISS MAY PREUSS returned yestor day from n month's visit nt tho Proitss ranch nenr Billiards. WM. L. FINLEY, stato gamo warden, Is horo from Portlnnd to look ovor this soctlon and enjoy a short outing. DR. WM. B. HARE of Portlnnd Is spending his vacation on tho Bny ns tho guest of Frank Smith nnd others. W. A. JACKSON, tho Nolan franchise mini, did not got nway yostorday as ho intended, being delayed by non-arrival of his mall nnd somo negotiations with Flanngan & Ben nett ovor tho waterworks proposl- Men's Khaki Pants and Coats Wo aro going to close out our lino of thoso goods for this season and men will find it an excollont oppor tunity to get a suit for hunting or outing nt a very small prlco. Look nt these prices: 91.75 KHAKI PANTS, to closo out, vill sell for $1.10 $2.00 KHAKI COATS, to closo out, only 81.00 $1.25 BOYS KHAKI PANTS, to closo out, only $1.05 Come quickly to get these. The Bazar HOUSE OP QUALITY1 PnONB 33 C. II. PULLEN, who hns been spend ing a fow months nt tho McDonald and Vaughan camp on Daniels' Crcok, arrived horo today. Ho will visit In North Bond a fow days and return to Bandon. B. PREITT and Mr. Durhnm and wifo of Grants Pass arrived horo yesterday as guests of F. B. Walte, tho trip being mndo by Myrtlo Point In Mr. Wnlto'B auto. Thojr are looking ovor this section. MRS. E. S. BARGELT hns Issued In vltutlons for a reception noxt Mon day nftomoon nt hor homo In South Mnrshlleld complimentary to Mrs. Hlley of Baker City, Worthy Grand Matron of tho Oro gou Eastern Star, who Is hor guost. JOHN KIERNAN of Greon Bay, Wis., who Is Interested In tho Roynolds Development company which pur chased the Orogou Coal and Nnvlg ntlon company's holdings on tho Bay, arrived hero yostorday to look after IiiihIiiohh Interests. While ho has nothing to glvo out Just now, ho Is fooling more enthusias tic than ovor ovor this section. Jny Lawyer, anothor monibor of tho company, will bo hero from Spok nno In u duy or two. F. B. WAITE of RoBoburg nrrlvod hero Inst evening vin Myrtlo Point to look nftnr business Interests on tho Bny. Ho htm Just returned from an oxtondod oastern trip with Mrs. Wnlto and their daugh ters. Ho is enthusiastic ovor it prospects of Coos Bay coming In to Kb own, ho having been ono of tho most nrdont bollovors In Its futuro from tho tlmo ho first vis ited horo a uumbor of yoars ago. WALTER LAWHORNE, who return ed yesterday with II. A. Wolls and wifo nnd Frank Donning mid wife from tho "big hunt" In Curry county, loft this morning for tholr homo ut Falrvlow. All members of tho party aro rognllng tholr friends with storlos of tho big do ings and tho uumbor of deer kill ed now Is only limited by tho limit fixed by tho state law. If thoy had not boon afraid of Infringing on tho stnto law or overloading tho famous mulo, "Rastus" coming homo, thoy would have had von! son enough for tho ontlro population. A fow $$ buy lots of FEED AT HAINES'. Tho Drain-Coos Bay auto lino will leavo AT 5 O'CLOCK A. SL, begin ning next week, in ordor to COX- XECT with PORTLAND TRAIN CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS. , BOOK SALE nt RED CROSS Drug STORE. PnONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO., YOUR COAL ORDERS, $1,50 TON. Don't forget the Turkish Batbn PHONE 214-J. A