The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 30, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 3

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THEreCOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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41 Mercer St.
New York City
Itl'ltlXG THIS SALE VOU CAN
HAH AT
HAGS FROM TIJE II EST, HOUSES IN AMERICA.
).,XOV IS YOl'U.TIMK XOi-SEOURE A 1JARGAIN. f k J&
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The cost of
repairing uio
wiring in our building , ty
Jisrsnnem wi ntno, doUars.
The owaor nt once got a re
duction of Fifty Dollars' per
ar In tho Insurance;
Think it ovor.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237.J
U"'.MHM!N8 IN DWELL1NO.
BUY NOW ALSJk
Room house at nay " Pari " '
'ice i7nn. ra.
"oom house, lots loVxlVov
.t?160
CIKTOMa.
n,r 91,200
"iinea In nnnlf tjiii T.r-t
J Soyth Marshflold, Fernd'alo and
Band at bargains.
AUQ. FRIZEENU
auto Insuranco nnd Rentals
SSflAve.. MiirslUleld, Ore.
KARSHFIBLD'S POPULAR
-AMTLV HOTEL ,
THB UXTb
Mtw
1 rediiMri n. ..
i -- uuy ouo. 7En nnd
i hrr ?2,o to ,b00' jio
AThoJ ,0 por "oath. FRHH
siER- W. 8ULLTVAW lw
SULLIVAN, Prop.
Aixmr
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ismar scnedula on
RTOtt Cooa Rivor rui.
TAvaa
FNV-u:"!wAr
,eek day, at 4 .;. Ai.
wit i 7 ""I1 :4B a.
- .anea.t 8:4S
All OndPiece Dresses $9.95
Values to $37.50, See Big Window Display
HIS is an unusual oppor
tunity to buy any of our
one-piece dresses. Among,
those offered at this very low
price is our entire stock of
pretty French shallie, figured
silk f oulard, messaline and taf
fetta, also several very pretty
styles in voiles and fine velvet
broadcloth Sizes 32 to 42
Regular prices' were $1850
to $3750 Take
your choice at only
$9.95
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
ON SALE THIS WEEK
MYERS'
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR
Ladies, Don't Overlook This
OUIt SPKCIATj SALR OK LADIES' HANDBAGS T8 A GENUINE
IUIUUIN OFFERING OF THESE NECESSARY ARTICLES.
lilYI' A UUUIJ Jjl.AlJII.il UrtiNII-
One-Half Regular Price r
UKMKMIIEIl THESE' ARE HIGH GRADE leather hand-
: LockharkRarsons Drug Co.
Prdsci'tytions Accurately Compounded.
Till: lll'SV CORNER PHONE 21)8
WANTED Second
desk. AddreBS '
Iinnd roll top
K" Times onieo.
FOR SALE Ten colonies of bees.
Call at Petor Scott's Glen Gordon.
WANTED Six steady bonrders ,at
corner 2nd and Central. Glosofn,
"fprlco roason'ablo Mis,'- N. M.
ta
Matson.
FOR SAMS My farm OOO acres In
on lot or will cut up in parcels' to
Buit. C. W. Santord, Marshfleld.
WANTED O experienced coal min
ers Beaver Hill Company. '
WANTED Strong woman or girl to
f care -for elderly woman. Apply
Mrs. ' Song8tack6n.
WANTED Girl lor general house
work. Appjy to Mrs. A. H. Powers.
Phono 207.
AUTO TJNE Cars at any ttoe.
Phone 231 R, after midnight 18;x
OOOS.BAY TO J)RAIN-T-Qulcltest;
tlmo possible HoJden Anto Line,
Tli Allegany, Through faro, i?8i.
Stage, Beamor and auto via Gardi
ner. Through In .one. day 17.50.
Oraln,jRoo ay,jtAe If ae.;, Thrp.th
m tw days 96.50. 0 poumna 91
Vanax free. Nertoa ft Haas, agta.
Coos Building
Marshfield
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON', Aug. 30. Fair to
night nnd Thursday.
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lfnyo Trouble. jMrs. Fred Muotzol
arrJV(lnfro.i.,Ton Mjla ycagrjjnft
Thoro has been trouble In tho Muot
zol family nnd, alio is appealing to
tho local authorities.
' Wants Divorce.- Efllo CollUfS "lias
filed suit for dtvorco" rronf "Thomna
Leo. poJHnBi Onp, of thogrounds ,for
separation is desertion, sho claiming
thnt sho doesn't fenow his' p"resyut
whereabouts.
Kill Die; Deer. Claude Plpor of
Coos River recently killed a buck on
tho West fork of North Cdotf River
that weighed. dressod, 1,70 pounds.
This is one of tuq largest, that has
boon lclllod in a long time.
Enjoy Picnic Three scoro or moro
pooplo enjoyed tho annual excursion
of tho steamer Alert to the Llfo Sav
ing Station and tho beach yesterday.
Tho weathor was fine nnd in addition
to tho usual picnic diversions, tho
crowd enjoyed, a drH by 9 Llfo
j Last Big Shipment of
Ashland Crawford Peaches
FOR PANNING PURPOSES ARRIVED TODAY ON T1TE BREAK.
WATER. THE ASHLAND PEACH HAS AN ESPECIALLY FINE
FLAVOR AND IS UNEXCELLED "EITHER-FOR- "CANNING OR
THE TABLE. .1
Per Box,
Per Dozen,
Lbckhart's Grocery
Two P4vat!eTh6ne
! ""' V ! ',, : , lkW' .
Baving cvovf. Captain Edwards of
tJio Alort is planning a moonlight ex
clusion to the beach about Septem
ber 8 or 9.
Is I'liii-tl. Joo Gaynor was fined
25 and costs by City Recorder But
lor for n violation of the moral ordi
nances of the city. A second offonso
ineniib a heavier flue and probably
being ordered out of town.
Get Contract. Olson and Johnson
of Missoula, Mont., the contractors
who built the Chandler hotel here,
have been awarded the contract for
the construction of the new Eastern
Oregon hospital for the Insane.
Kinney Hotter. C. A. Sohlbredo Is
In receipt of a tdlegrntu from the
physician attending Major Kinney at
the San Francisco sanitarium Btntlng
thut Mr. Kinney Is Improving Rapidly
nnd will soon be able to return to
Coos Day.
On Areata. Capt. Noren, who for
merly ran Into Coos Day on the
stenmer Eureka, Is now master of
the steamer Areata. The Areata for
merly ran Into Coos Bay from San
Francisco but recently1 left the Qolden
Onto for Alaska.
Itroko Hip. Mrs. Mary Randloman
of the lower Coqulllo passed through
here a few days ago en route homo
from Alma, Wash., whoro alio visited
her brother, Ed Roso, who recently
sustained n fractured hip. Ho for
merly llvcdln Coos county but Is now
engaged In the logging business thorn.
Hat 111k HhhIiu'hh. W. P Murphy,
who lately returned from a visit with
J. E. Schilling at Gardiner, reports
that Mr. Schilling Is meeting with
great success in his now hotel. There
are sixty rooms In tho now structure
nnd it is crowdod. Gardinor is on
Joying a boom as a result 'of tho rull
road prospects. o ,
Travel Very lleuvy. An Indication
of tho rapid Increnso In travel to and
from Coos Bay Is shown at. tho Ho
dondo olllce. Although tho Redondo
wll not sail south from hero uuMl
about next Monday, Agent McGcorgo
this morning hnd thirteen applica
tions for pnssngo on her more than
ho could accommodate. ,
Leave on Auto Among thoso leav
ing this morning on tho Coos Bay
Drain auto lino via Allegany wore
Bishop Scudding, Mrs. Scnddlng, F.
B. Walto, Ooo. 11. Durham, Mrs. Dur
hnm, E. S. Bnrgelt and wife, Mss
Morrlmnn, Jf Ilsmfth, E. W. Wright,
A. J. Jarnolh, niid Mrs. C. Tlmmons.
Grows FInv. Today Geo Balncsls
exhibiting n big bunch of lino llox
that Hcrmi(n SnilthguH grotyon Ulj
proporty in aouui Aiursuuoiu us an
experiment., So fnr as known, Itilia"
tlio first llax grown hero. Ho only
had n .smnll natcli of It but It crow
wolL filled out nnd ripened In oxqW
lenti condition..,'' A
M, 1UJUSSU
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Rack From Hunt. Will Cox re
turned todoyi from, hla hunting trip
to Curry county nftor getting Jils
thrccu deer. . Tho othcr.jncjnb.oj-8.- of,
tho imrtyjjion. Wllloyjlep. W,. Chlldd
nnd Leonnrd Mauzey, will romnln
Each mombor of tho party expects to
havo throo bucks to hjs credit before
bieakl'ng enmp. Fawns nnd does
are plentiful, Will says, IiIh party
counting forty-flvo in one herd ono
day last weok. tTho two Uttlo Jacks
tho party tooK nlong for' packing
purposes proved n joko. juo urst
day
oujtliey, missed footing jyid roll
to rthoMiolt6m of-n 'hill with their
cd
load of supplies. Qox says that Bon
Wllloy'a lnngungo on this occnslou
will riot boar repetition.
The ilodondo Is s'che'dulelrto "reach
hero'Saturduy from Snn'Frnnclsco.
READ THE TIMES' WANT ADR.
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PIlIL DROWNELL of Gardiner Is In
Mnrshflold on business tind pleas
lire. W. COACH of Bandon, n son of
the Into Col. Coach, Is hi Marshfleld
on business,
C. S. WINSOR- nnd Geo. Sheridan of
North Bend were Marshfleld visit
ors last evening.
L. A. LILJEQVIST, doputy prosecut
ing attorney, Is hero froin Coqulllo
on business and pleasure.
DH. 11. M. WEBBER of Eugene ar
rived hero yostortlay to spond a
few dnys In the Coos Day country.
MRS. C. TIMMONS of Bnmlon nrrlv
ed horo yesterday and mny procood
to Portland and other northern
points for a visit.
E. W. WRIGHT, tho Portland real
estate operator, loft this morning
for Portland. Ho will roturn soon
and oxpectB to go south to Crescent
City on his next trip.
DR. and MRS. L. P. SORENSON of
Bnndon nrrlved horo yesterday. Dr.
Sorenson Is head of tho Bandon
Division of the Oregon Naval Mili
tia. E. S. BARGBLT and wlfo loft this
morning on an oxtoudod visit to
Mr. Rargclt's old home In tho mid
dlo wost. They will visit In lowu
and Nobraska and will roturn via
tho Southern routo.
ED. McKEOWN, foreman of tho
South Inlet camp of the Smith
Powors company, enmo in last eve
ning. Ho roports Umt thoro have
boon a number of Uttlo fires in
that section but no serious dnm
ago has been done.
W. 8. NICHOLSON, who will bo re
memborcd by many as having been
on Coos Bny a fow years ago, but
Into of Spokano, arrlvod hero re
cently with his wlfo nnd family
nnd enmo prepared to maku his fu
ture homo hero.
OTTO MORRISSEY hna roturnod
from n business trip to Coqulllo for
tho Cooa Bay Paying nnd Cons
truction company. The business
men of Bandon aro figuring on,
having boiuo ot tho principal
BtreetB thero paved k with bjtutni
vedkWlthj bjtutn
folifLoh Angoh
nous payingi n
in '1 s 7
cb'N hmi
DRrDIX
nd wlfo "of Lob Augoloa
,Jnn,jstingnt tho homo
.fAIarshnl Jim i prowuM
f his uncle
im j prowuMjin MyrtlQ
)r3 blxon tin aiformor Coda
iKSsS fflwrtrt
county boy who is how a promt
H
Wo Wlli 'Soil All Our
50c Neckwear.
Embracing nil tho newest and nlfllest
designs on Coos Bny for
Only 35c
Now Is your chnnco to get fiomoj
fluo Neckwear nnd savo lt cents on
overy purchase.
The Bazar
Phone 32
Tho House of Quality.
FordDaysOnly
Do YOU Want
Plums or Prunes
FOR CANNING
Buy Them Whenever You
See Any for the Crop Is
Short; n4 They W?1L Not
Last Long.
111 KmrnWrnWrnWl
REPAIR MK
' ON SAGINAW
m-mmmmmmmmm
uiver Mast Hutting Patch on
Bottom Sight Attracts
Big Crowd. . 4
Tho repairing of tho damage to tho
Btcum schooner Saginaw which was
damaged on Blanco reef Inst weok, Is
attracting a great crowd nt tho Al
llanco dock. Throughout tho day
scores roninln thero watching Diver
Mast.
Tlie patching up tompornrlly -ot
tho bottom whoro tho hole was atovo
in 1b a dtfllcult Job. Dlvor Mn'stla
working as rapidly as possible. Ho 1
equipped with tho latest diving uni
form and air supply apparatus. Yes
terday, ho caused qulto a bit of amu
semont for tho onlookers by insisting
on stopping nnd smoking Just before
going down. Ho had his uniform ou
nnd was ready for tho holmot whoa
mm. t m. m . . . . .
tho desire to smoko struck him. Tom '
Lawhorne, who is asBlBttng him, lit
up n pipe nnd after enjoying a fow
purrs, Mnst put on his holmot and
wont down.
Ab yot, Messrs. Hart nnd Plllsbury,
representing tho owners and under
writers, havo not announced their
plans. If tho patching is effective
they hopo to bo nblo to tako tho Sagi
naw undor hor own steam to Port
land or San Francisco to go on tho
dry dock.
Whether tho cargo will bo disposed
of horo has not boon announced yot
although a numbor of local partlca
havo bid on pnrts of it.
nont dentist In tho Southern Call
fomln city. Ho is expected on
Coos Bay to visit frlonds next weok
FRED HARRIS and family ot Port'
land arrlvod hero today to locata
on 'Cobs Bay'. ' '
MISS MARIE T. MALONEY, who hai
been spending tho summer with
relatives In Iowa and Mtddlo West
points, arrived homo today.
GHAS. MYEHS, n promlnout attorney
of Lawton, Okla.. 1b on' tho Bay for
a short vUlt with Chas B. Solby
nnd othor frlonds who cnino horo
from Oklahoma.
NAPOLEON RICE, wlfo and child
havo roturnod from a throo weeks
sojourn at points on tho coast.
Whllo nwny thoy visited LMarsh-
Hold, Coqulllo City, Myrtlo POlnt
uud -Bandon. Mr. Rico Bays that
thQro 1b considerable r.nllroadtalk
011 tho coast and that tho cltlrons
of thnt locality predict tho .early
construction- of a rnllroad.-r-Roso-.
xt' . . . '
, ..UHlJi.iXJ.)lfil.-w M
J, S, GREEN, .who w'lll bo reWnjJl&r-
od 'by.-iiiuuyJfi-Iontls'Uriat-howand
his estlmabjQ vfo lnndo during
tliolr reBhJoiicejiior "iv-faWjfc'rs
ugo, arrfve'e? 'yesfordhy otra brief
buslnossivlslt. Thowraro now lo
; cnteof'nt.CoruiiiiirCai.owhoro Mr.
Greon Is engaged lit some govern
ment onglnoorliig work. Ho ox
prossos hlniBolt plonscd with tho
present prospects on Cooa Bay
which glvo ovldouco of fullfllUng
the hopos of all loyal admirers of
I i-'thlst sootlon1 'u'tid 'lts'isplcndldl re
sources. , ,
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ELKS ! ELKS !
SPECIAL MEETING, initiation.
Visiting brothdrs cordially Invited.
C. W. TIPPETTS, Sec.
Don't forgot
PHONE 214-J.
the Turkish Baths.
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