The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 29, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1 911 EVENING EDITION.
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also arranging to estlmato tho value
of tho old waterworks system here.
is getting along flno, handling ,
trmrn litlolnnaa ilinn Wllft HtltialDAt
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Silk Dresses,
It Will Be
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A Careful Record
of Prescriptions
filled at this storo Is kopt on fllo. If yon want the snnio pros
cription filled ngnlii, wo look up tho nitmbor fill It nccurntoly you
got It without doluy. Uho tho tolophono wo dollvor prescriptions
promptly. It Is not possible to obtain u bottor proscription sor
vlco than wo give
Lpckhar t-Parsons Drug Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
THE BUSY CORNER
TOH SALE Tho giiHolhio launch
".Milllntn." C II. I. Standnrd en
gine 27 feot long .by 7 foot beam.
Enquire E. N. Smith Flagstaff or
tolophono 3125.
TOIt SAM Ten colonies of hoes.
Call at Petor Scott's Qlon Gardon.
FOU.N'n Ladies' hmid bag mill
P'irso. Owner may have samo by
deseilblng property and paying for
this notice.
LOST -Plain, black handbag. Inir
kid gloves, some change, enve
lopes, etc., In it. Howard for re
turn to Mrs. Dorrlngor at Marsh
field Hand and Steam Laundry,
FOlt SALE Fine, lot of household
furniture, enough to furnish ontlro
home. Sold by tho pieco or lot.
Cheap for cash, Must "bo sold be
fore August 30. Call and seo it.
Above Coos Bay Steam Laundry.
'"ANTED Somo party who knows
values when presented, to buy
150x100 business center for
$4,000 easy items. 40x100 on
Hall and Socond for $2, 00. 120
acres of coal bench land near Llb
y for $50 per acre easy terms .
300 Acres dairy farm noar Bandon
formerly owned by Flanagan &
In Preparing for
Fall Styles
Coats Suits
We Will Close Out Every
Garment Left From the
Past Season at One-Half
Regular Prices
Lingerie Dresses, Tailored Suits and Coats to Go
to Your Advantage to Look at These Values
agne:
PHONE 208
Ilonnott Bnnk for J4C.OO0 easy
terms . 35 Acres Including V4
mllo wntorfront on Coos Buy chnn
nol for $3,500. Tltlo aimrantoo
& Abstract Co.
WANTED Siv steady boarders nt
cornor 2nd and Coutral. Closo In.
Prico reasonable Mis. N. M.
Matson.
FOR SALE Sly farm 000 acres in
ono lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold.
FOIt SALE llolden now proportion
cornet. First class condition. Ap
ply II. Q. Howard.
WANTED 0 eierleneed coal min
ers Beaver Hill Company.
WANTED Strong woman or girl to
caro for elderly woman. Apply
Mrs. Sengstackon.
WANTED Girl lor general house
work. Apply to Mrs. A. H. Powors.
Phono 207.
AUTO LINE Cars at any time.
Phono 231 R. after midnight 181X
Seemed to Glvo nim a New Stomach
"I suffered intensely after eating
and no medicine or treatment I tried
seemed io do any good," writes H. M.
Youngpetors, Editor of Tho Sun, Lake
View, Ohio. "The first few doses of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gave me surprising relief, and
tho second bottle seemed to give me
new stomach and perfectly good
the Reception of
in Ladies'
and Dire
ATSO
This has been a dry month but
nro you nwaro that It has been
Raining Bargains
At our storo ovory day. Just cast
your englo oyo In our window and
seo tho
40-Piece Set of Crockery
for Only $5.00
You cannot dupllcato this prico
In Coos county.
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OOS BAY
ASH STORE
Tho fitoro That Saves You Money.
GEO. N. HOLT,
Malinger.
Front Street, Marshlleld.
Cuts and bruises may bo healed In
about ono-thlrd tho tlmo required by
tho usual treatmont by applying
Chnmborlnln's Liniment. It la an nntl-
soptlo and causes such injuries to hoal
without maturation. This linlmont
also relieves soreness of tho muscles
and rheumatic pains. For salo by all
dealors,
ALICE II
Tho Popular Picnic Boat.
Now makes regular schedule on
the South Coos River run. Loaves
Marshflofd week dayB at 4 q. m. Ar
rives In Marshflold at 8:45 a. in.
Sunday, loaves Marshflold at 8 a. ju.
Returns at 6 p. m.
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Van Camp's Soups
THESE SOUPS ARE READY FOR USE AND REQUIRE HEAT
IXG ONLY. THEIR GREAT CONVENIENCE, INVARIABLE
QUALITY AND CLEANLINESS WITH WHICH THEY ARE PRE
PARED HAVE AVON FOR THEM A WORLD-WIDE REPUTA
TION. WE HAVE THEM IN
Half Pint Tins 10c Each
ALL VARIETIES
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
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THE WEATHER. 4
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Aug. 29. Fair to-
night und Wednesday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:00 p. m., Aug. 28, by Mrs.
E. Mlugus, special govornmont
moteorologlcnl obsorvor:
Maximum , CG
Minimum 52
At 4:00 p. in CO,
Wind, Northwest; clear.
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Mvt Tomorrow. Chairman Jen
nings of tho Executivo commtttco of
tho Marshflold Chnmbor of Commorco
has called n mooting for 4 o'clock
Wodnosday aftornoon to tako up vari
ous matters.
Investigates Supplies. Englnoor
Richardson and Councilman Albrecht
who nro Investigating tho water sup
plies around Coos Bay will leavo
soon for tho forks of Coos RIvor to
dotormlno whether thuro Is n source
of supply thero. Thoy havo looked
Into tho Clonr Lake and Ten Mllo
Lnko situation. Mr. Richardson is
Fine Straw berried. "Thero," re
marked J. W. Umatndt as ho wheel
ed' 200 boxes of strawberries into the
Anona this morning, "that shows
what old Coos can do. Thoso berries
are ns fresh and full of flavor ns the
first of the season."
Deal Is Closed. Petor Scott Sr.,
last evening announced that tho ne
gotiations for tho sale of his four
acre "Glen Garden" tract to E. W.
Wright of Portland hud been con
cluded. Tho property has been under
option for some tlmo but wns not
closed until yesterday. Mr. Scott Is
now arranging to glvo possession.
Sunday School Picnic. Tho Sun
day school of the Christian church of
Marshflold will hold Its anminl picnic
at Cooston grove across tho Bay next
Wednesday. Tho boat will leavo tho
public dock at the foot of Market
nvonud at 9 o'clock In the morning.
Members of the school and tholr
friends of tho school nro invited. No
fares will be charged.
Saw Two Rucks. (Jcorgo Rotnor
is still feeling glum over an export
enco ho had Sunday. Ho drovo to
the beach for a little outing. Be
foro lonvlng, lie had a hunch that
ho should tako his deer gun but fin
ally decided It would bo too much
bother. After reaching the beach, ho
strolled back into tho timber and
set down to smoke. It looked ns
though thero might bo deor thoro aud
suro enough a couplo of tho blggost
bucks ho over saw soon nmhlcd ncross
the opening within a fow yards of
him. Thoy took tholr time In gottlng
back to covor and nil, George could
do was to make resolutions that
novcr again would ho wnndor out
Into the tlmbor In tho opon season
without his trusty rlllo.
PERSONAL S3
PICKUPS S5
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC is entertain.
Ing at cards today.
GEO A. aAGE,a tho Rivorton cont
man, Is in Marshflold on business.
Mil. MORGAN of Dnnlols Creek wiib
n business visitor In the city to
day. FRANK IIODSON of Coos RIvor wns
transacting business In tho city to
day. MltS. ROBERT McCANN of North
Bend, wns a visitor in Marshllold
today.
A. S. HAMMOND and wlfo of Co
quillo wore Marshflold visitors yen
tordny. MRS. J. E. LYONS will loavo tomor
row for hor homo In Snn Francisco
nftor a short visit horo.
C. C. GOING and wlfo nnd children
havo returned from n short visit nt
Bandon.-
MBS. J. J. CL1NKINDEARD of Da
nlols Crook, was iv shopper in tho
city today.
MISS TOR A LUND loft this morning
for n fow dayB visit with Coos Riv
er frtonds.
CAPT. J. ERNST has roturnod from
n fow days visit nt points In tho
Coquillo valloy.
MRS. W. II. KENNEDY will ontor-
taln n number of frlouds at tholr
homo this evening.
SHERIFF W. W. GAOE Is horo, from
Coquillo on 'business today. No
criminal business has como up Into
ly. SENATOR JAS RAINES and Frank
Lalso are planning to go to Ten
Mllo to establish a now trout 10
cord. MISS VIOLET HENDERSON loft
yestorday for San Francisco for a
short visit with hor undo, Hugh
Brown.
MRS. R. G. GALE, who Is spending
a fow months with frlonds in North
Bend, was a Marshflold visitor yes
terday. MRS. O. E. NICHOLSON will ontor
taln a party of friends nt tholr
summor home on South Coos RIvor
tomorrow.
J. O. STEMMLER has returned to
his home In Myrtle Point aftor a
short business stay here. He re
ports that tho now cannory there
F. J. FEENEY, formerly of Marsh
flold, but who Is now located io
Bandon, is oxpected horo today oa
business and pleasure.
STATE SUPERINTENDENT ALDER
MAN arrived boro ypBtorday en
route homo from a trip to Curry
county and tho Coquillo valloy.
MR. and MRS. L. A. HESS, arrived
on the Alliance yestorday coming
from Philadelphia and nro guests
at tho Percy Peot homo In Enstsldo.
MISS FRANCES FRANSE is acting
as secretary of tho Marahfleld
Chamber of Commorco during the
nbsonco of Miss Violot Hondorsou.
MRS. FLORENCE HAWES roturnod
overland today to hor homo noar
San Francisco nftor a pleasant vis
it nt tho homo of her mother, Mrs,
M. E. Smith.
JAKE GOLDIE, formorly of Mnrsh
Hold but who Is ongagod In busi
ness In Portland now, write
frlonds horo that bo Is figuring on
returning to Coos Bay to locato. &
FRANK B. WAITE, who has been
Bp'ondlng some tlmo on tho Bay,
plans to leavo tomorrow for Rosa
burg and Sutherlln but oxpocts to
return horo within a fow days.
G. A. BROWN, who rocontly under
went nn operation for nppondicltta
at Mercy hospital, Is reported get
ting along nicely although It may
bo a fow days boforo bo will bo able
to leave for homo.
MISS ANNIE ROBBINS of Portland,
who has Just conductod a sorloB of
successful W. C. T. U. meotings In
Marshflold, left yestorday for the
Coquillo valloy whoro sho will
upend n week In tompornnco work.
WILL SCOTT, pattern mnkor nt the
C. A. Smith mill, leaves this weok
for a month's vacation which be
will spend In Washington and the
cast. Rumor has it that ho will
bring back a brldo with him.
una. v. A. Tuvi'j anu uiiio (inugiuur ji
Cnthorlno nro expected homo on
tho next Rodoudo from Napa, Cal..
whoro thoy havo apont tho sum
mer. Llttlo Miss Cnthorlno Is
much Improved In health.
MISS ANNA M. DODGE, Mrs. J. D.
Hawos, A. C. Abbott, L. Halo, E.
G. Aloxandor nnd Mrs. Aloxnndor
woro nmoug tho paBsongora loav
lug this morning for Rosoburg o
tho Coos Bny-Rosoburg Stugo line.
FRED POWERS loft yestorday In
his auto for Rosoburg to moot his
mothor, Mrs. A. II. Powers, and hla
brothor nnd alstor who nro return
ing from n short visit in Califor
nia. Thoy uro oxpoctod homo to
night. MRS. KATHERINE GRAY, cor
Hotloro of Chicago Is In tho city In
tho Intorost of tho II. W. GoBsnrd
Corsot Co. Sho will bo plonsed to
domoiiBtrnta hi your homo without
obligation on your pn.rt, tho supe
riority of tho Gossard Corsot. Call
nt 101, 3rd Btroot South. Phone
2f0R.
Don't Be a
Cheap Guy
Hand her the best
you can get It may
cost a little more but
look at your reward
WHITMAN'S
Confections
Pink of Perfection
is good enough for
angels.
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists.
71 Market Ave.
Coos Bldg. Phone 141
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