The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 24, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1 911 EVENING EDITION.
You Should See Our
New Stock of Fibre Furniture
It is the most attractive and inex
pensive furniture that can be
bought
A little touch of comfort is added
each piece which makes it differ
ent from all other kinds of furni
ture. Note our Window display
Prices from $600 up
Perry, Montgomery & Co.
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THIS WEA'fHEU.
The Summer Bath
Should bo as frco from.cnro ns poRBlblo and with that Idea in
mind you should supply yourself with all tlio accessories nnd ne
cessities. Wo hnvo, probably, tho most comploto lino of tiath sup
plies In this city soaps, tollot waters, powdors, brushes of all
kinds, wash rags, sponges nnd In fnct ovory nrtlclo to uinku your
bath plcatmnt.
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Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
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(Dy Associated Press.)
OUKQON, Auk. 24. Fair to-
night nnd Friday.
LOCAL TKMPKKATUItE RE-
I'OIIT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:00 p. in., Aug. 23. by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 09
Minimum 55
At 4:00 p. m 59
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
torestod In the boulevard plan will
meet tonight to talk tho matter ovor
and try and advance tho mnttor.
Nearly evoryono who has heard of
the plan Is In .favor of it providing
the expense Is not too great.
HORN.
KAUFMAN -To Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Kaufman, n soven-pound daughter
early this morning, Aug. 24. Moth
er nnd child nre getting along nice
ly and Mr. Knufmnu Is wreathed
In smiles whllo Grandpa nnd
Grandma nro certain that Ponco
de Leon should have lophod on
Coos Uay Instead of Florida for
tho fountain of eternal youth.
THE 1IUSY COHNKK
PHONIC 208
FOUND In llnptlst church mi over
coat. Owner mny hnvo samo by
calling on Ilov. O. Loltoy Hall and
paying for this notice.
WANTED Position ns Iwokkcuiier
or olllco work Address 'C c Tlmos
WANTED Some party who known
values whon presented, to buy
150x100 business corner for
$4,000 easy terms. 40x100 on
Hall and Second for J2.C00. 100
ncro fnrm on Ton Mllo with dwell
ing, barn, nnd 30 acres slashed and
partly Improved; clean title for
11,100. Tltlo Guarantee & Ab
stract Co.
llmikH Window. Tho largo oloc
trlc sign nt the Palace Restaurant
fell today breaking ono of tho largo
plate glass windows.
Ilicnk Camp. Hov. II. I. Ilutlcdgo
nnd wife, C. A. Lnngworthy and fam
ily, J. C. Lnngworthy and family and
Fred Weaver nnd family, who hnvo
been enjoying an outing at Dorn aro
cxpectod homo tonight.
Recover I'ln. Agnln has Tho
Times lost (ids demonstrated their
value. Yeatordny Mrs. Musters of
the Premiss storo lost n gold pin on
Front street. Sho inserted u lost ad
In Tho Times and today tho pin wns
returned to her.
Sinner Coming A concert tour In
an automobile, declared to be tho
llrst on record, Is stated to be now
Leing planned by Am;eln May, the
contralto soloist who Is soon to visit
tho Coos Day country In hor nuto
nnd while here will appear nt The
Royal Theatre in Mnrshflcld nnd tho
Star In North Bend.
threo duckings In ono dny trying
to got tho most advantageous fish
ing points.
Hotel Arngo Ojhmih. Hotel Arugo
at Emplro is open again and Is In tho
hnnds of E. W. Shrock, an old oxpc
rlenccd hotel man, who with Ins
estimable wlfo will bo renumbered
by tunny Mnrshflcld people having at
ono tlino conducted n restaurant in
this city. Under his capable managu
nioiit it should prove a buccos-i.
Many nt Funeral. Tho funeral of
Carl F. Ogron wns held yesterday
ufternoon from the Wilson Clinpel
nnd wns largely attended by tho
friends and rolntlvos of tho deceas
ed. Rov. 13. F. llcugtson olllclntcd.
Tho pall-bearers wero Mr. Erlckson,
John Illllstrom, Andrew Djorlc. Chas
Lux, Fred Holm nnd Alex Johnson.
Young Couple WViIm. Alfred Hru
licll nnd Miss Anna Ilogluud wero
quietly married nt tho homo of tho
groom on Coos River last Sunday,
Rev. H. F. licngtson olllclntlng. Mr.
Drunoll recently bought the old Her
mann ranch where they will reside.
Only Immedlnto rolntlvos wero In nt
teudnnco. They hnvo many friends
who will unlto In wishing them all
tho Joys that life can bring.
First National Bank
OF COOS HAY AT MAHSnKIKLl). 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, Dorsav 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,
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over $100,000
Assets Over $500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
FOR 8ALK lloldeti new proportion
cornet. First class condition. Ap
ply II, Q. Howard.
KOIt SAM': New Homo mcwIiik
mnchlno, porfect condition, HO.
Mrs. Ira Woltzol, North Bond Ore.
I'Olt BALK 2 good milk cows. Kn
quire Conner & Ilongland.
KOIt SALK Kill! Mood whlto Wyan
dotte stock. ItliighoiiBo Btrnln. Cod:
Is full brothor 1009 Stnto cham
pion. Also souio young Wynndot
tos. Enquire of Mrs. I. Bnrtlo,
North Uond, Oregon.
Knjoy Social. Tuesday night, tho
Marshllold M. W. A. lodgo enjoyed u
watormolon social tondorod In honor
of District Doputy Starr of Eugono,
who Is hero to nBslst tho lodge in a
membership campaign. Four cnndl
dates were Initiated and a lino time
enjoyed.
MuIciiiK Improvi'inonls. E D.ui
dol, who recently purchnsod tho
Deary' Bnn shop, Is making a number
of improvomontB and has added n
comploto lino of bicycle supplies.
LOST IJrown nlllgntor leather ImR
on Coqulllo road Sunday. Con
tains infant's articles. FIndor,
pleaso roturn to Ward M. Blake or
Tlmea' ofllco.
WANTED Dishwasher, wnltrcbs
and waiter. Apply at? Java Coffee
Houso.
WANTED StroiiK woman or girl to
caro for elderly woman. Apply
Mrs. Songstacken.
FOIl SALE Lots 21, 22, lllock U,
East Marshllold. Address Nols Mar
tinson, I)ox C22, Washburn, Wis.
KOH KENT Residence on Nob hill.
Apply J. W. Tlbbetts.
WANTED 0 experienced coal min
ora Boavor Hill Company.
KOIt SALE Tho gasoline launch
"MUllnta". 6 H.P. Standard en-
Due Tomorrow. Tho Breakwator
is duo In early tomorrow from Port
land, hnving sailed at 9 o'clock this
morning. Tho nnnouncomont thnt
sho will contlnuo on tho flvo-dny
Hchedulo until tho mlddlo of Soptom
bor at least was tho causo 'of much
gratification hero.
Meet Tonight. Momhors of tho
Mnrshflold city council and othors In-
gluo 27 foot long by 7 foot benm.
Enquire E. N. Smith Flagstaff or
tolophono 3125.
AUTO LINE Cars at nuy time.
Phono 231 It, after midnight 181X
KOH BALE My farm OOO acres In
ono lot or will cut up in pnrcols to
suit. C. W. Sanford, Marahflold.
Happiest Olrl In Lincoln.
A Lincoln, Nob., girl writes, "I
had boon ailing for somo tlmo with
chronic constipation and stomach
trouble I began tnklng Chambor
latn'B Stomach and Liver Tnbletu and
In threo days I was ablo to bo up and
got bettor right along. I am tho
proudest girl in Lincoln to find such
a good medlclno." For salo by all
dealers.
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Wnnlr, .- .. . ..... - -w ...! YLrtra Rnnrh
- wen 10 cau at int racmc wuuuuhi ,,...-, -----Broadway
and make selection from tho largo Htock now on hand.
Mr. Ullon i .. . . . . i.. , .i marhla and crrn
"iiouu una jq njg employ ine omy iiiwv ... w --- -nite
cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best worK 1b turned
YOURlOB PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE.
Ashland Crawford Peaches
The finest canning peaches In the world. A shipment will ar
rive tomorrow on the Breakwater rosy rlpo nnd fresh from tho
Southern Oregon orchards.
Don't overlook this opportunity to get your season's supply.
While They Last, at Per Box, $1.25
PHONE OltDEHS EARLY.
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private. Phones
85 and 305
Youcolla WIiih. Yoncolln was vic
torious ovor tho Marshllold ball team
yesterday afternoon by a scoro of
ton to nothing. There was only a
Hiniill crowd out to see tho game.
Tho Yoncolln hunch Is a fast team
and Marahflold played In hard luck,
many errors being made. Yoncolln
went to Bnndon to play thero during
tho carnival and will roturn to tho
Hay and play North llend noxt week.
PRO I ELMER A. TODD, who had
boon staying in North Bend, Is
spending n few days In Mnrshflold
at tho hotel Chandler.
MUS. PAULNIE MOORE RILEY loft
Wednesday morning for Gardiner.
Sho will roturn to Baker City via
Floronco nud Eugene.
T. M. DIMMICK, custodian of tho
county's ensh, roturned to Co
qulllo this morning after a brief
business visit in tho city.
JUSTICE PENNOCK loft today for
Bandon to tnko In the carnival and
look after business Interests. Ho
expects to return Saturday.
a. A. BROWN of tho Smith-Powers
company who recently underwent
an operation for appendicitis at
Morcy hospital Is getting along
fine.
ARNO MEREEN, superintendent of
tho C. A. Smith company, is expect
ed hero this weok from California
where ho hns been spending a few
weeks.
MRS. B. V. NEGTSON and nleco,
Miss Allco Dahlgrcn of Portland,
hnvo roturned from a pleasant
visit on Catching Inlet and nt
Sumner.
Personal Notes
O. C. GOING loft yosterdny to at
toud tho Bandon Carnival.
MISS EMMA ERICKSON haH boon 111
at hor homo tho last few days.
PETER A. RICE and wlfo of Gnrdl
nor nro Mnrshflold visitors today.
EARL DIBBLE loft todny for Ills
homo In San Diego nfter a short
visit on tho Bay.
P. M. FRIEDBERG nnd wlfo loft to
dny for a fow months visit nt Cali
fornia points.
L. D. SMITH roturned todny from
Coqullol whoro ho has beon spend
ing a fow days on business.
PAUL C. BATES, tho Portland barik-
or, loft today for his homo In Port
land after spending a fow days
hero looking over this section with
n view to Investing hero.
R. II. EDWARDS, a United Statco
Secret Sorvlco man, who hns boon
on the Hay for a weok on a mis
hIoii that no ono hero hns beon ablo
to ascertain, left todny for his
homo In San Francisco.
JAY LAWYER nnd wlfo und Httlo
daughter arrived horo last ovo
ulng from California whore thoy
have been making an cxtondod
stay. Thoy will bo hero oomo
tlmo, Mr. Lawyer having nrrangod
to devote his tlmo for tho proa
ont to developing tho O. C. & N.
proporty which ho and Mr. Klornau
bought. Ho Is highly enthusiastic
ovor tho prospoct of tho rnpld dov
olopmont of tho Coos Bay country.
MISS E. B. McGRAW loft today for
hor homo In San Frnnclsco nftor
a visit with rolntlvos on tho Bay.
JOHN HERRON, Joo Gaynor nnd
Wnltor Hill loft this morning for
Bnndon whoro thoy will tnko In
tho BurnB-EvniiB bout tonight.
MRS. E. A. ERICKSON of South
Mnrshflold loft today for n visit of
threo or four months nt California
points.
FRANK SUMNER, deputy postmas
ter, who has roturned from his an
nual outing near Dora, reports thoy
got two or threo door at camp and
that ho caught tho limit of trout
ovory day. Besides this, ho got
STEADY
ADVANCEMENT
There Is only ono vay to
advance in any line of
work, and that Is through
study and effort , That is
the way we have advanc
ed to our present position,
Every prescription that Is
filled in our store is com
pounded bv a man who
has not only passed tho
State Law requirements,,
but who has completed his
education at a recognized
pharmaceutical school,
and in addition had years
of experience,
It is worth your while to
get this superior service,
tor which you pay noth
ing extra, Deal at our
store and you do,
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists.
71 Market Ave.
Coos Bldg. Phono 141
Use The Flour That Can't Vary
Make sure of a uniform bread
each loaf like every other.
Use only Pacific coast flourTgov
erned in milling by daily, complete
laboratory tests, insuring'absolute
Uniformity.
Sperry Drifted Snow Flour
LIGHTWH1TE-ALWAYS RIGHT