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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911 EVENING EDITION. - - - . r PIONEER HARDWARE CO. "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Ware This is the brand of aluminum cooking utensils that lasts forever. You have seen it demonstrated and know its merits. Don t be mislead into purchasing an inferior grade of aluminum ware because the first cost may be a little less. The "Wear-Ever" brand will save its cost in one year. ; There is more "Wear-Ever" alluminum cooking utensils being Used today than all other grades combined. Why? Because it wears forever. FOR SALE ONLY AT Pioneer Hardware Co. Hi m JpTfh Hi In. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- I'OIIT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. in., Aug. 30, by Mrs. 13. Mlngus, special govorninont moteorologlcnl observer: Maximum '. . 70 ' Minimum '07 At 4:00 p. m 43 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clenr. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. " 1 Rocking Chair Bargains V i 1 , T J i Sowing Rockers, Hard wood, brond scat, shaped back $1.75, $2.50 nud $3.00 B fl'H B I mm Arm Rockers, solid oak, comfortable and dur able $3.25, $3.50 and $4.00 Dining Chairs, all well made and finished in good styles $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 T Special Dresser bargains $10.50, $12.50 and $14. Let us figure on your need in furniture, floor coverings and draperies. HORN. STADDEN To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Staddon, Thursday, August 31, a daughter. Mother and child are doing flno and tho proud papa de clares that tho old saying "Protty as a picture" Is absolutely Inade quate In describing the llttlo Miss Staddcn. On Camping Trip. Mrs. L. D. Smith, Miss Annie Smith, Mrs. Will Smith and Mrs. Jcbso Smith of Coos Rlvor nro camping out for a fow days at the beach. Leave Today. Among those leav ing on tho Coos Day-Drain auto lino this morning wore Geo. Mlllor, Mrs. Enger, MaBtor Eugor, A. D. Allison nud A. P, Groonpugh. GetH Now Auio. D. L. Footo and Geo Goodrum will leavo tomorrow or next day for Portland to bring back ono of tho now 1912 solf start ing, electric lighted Cadillacs. They will drive it down. Mr. Footo ox pec'ts to put It oil tho Drnl'n-Allognhy run. oloctrlcnl mnchiuory for tho testing out of an electrical logging englno for tho Smlth-PoworB logging compa ny arrived yesterday and tho balance Is expected noxt wook. It is expect ed to linvo It sot up In a few weeks ready for tho first trlnts. in North Bond A-naw KoworB mov ing picture muculuo, absolutely fllck crlcss will also bo placed In tho Itoyal. Clean Up City. Mnrshnl Carter Is receiving much prnlso from local business men for his efforts to clean up Mnrshlleld and rlit of it of a num ber of undesirables. During tho last fow weeks, bo has collected ?1G0 In fines from them nud caused two to leave. Ho Is now on the trail of Bomo others. Piilier Mot oh. Tho Mnrshflold Weekly Sun Is bolng moved from Its old location on North Front street to tho now building which Messrs. Luso and McLeod recently completed on North Front streot, opposite tho Cold Storage plant. Tho now qunr- torH nro lnrue. well lighted and make nn excellent printing shop. New Priest. Word has boon ro colved horo thnt Archbishop Chrtstlo has appointed tho Kov. Fnthor Mon roe to fill tho vacancy cnusod by tho transfor of the Rev." Father J. A. Mo ran from Mnrshflold to Eugeno. Nov. Fnthor Monroe Is expected horo In time to hold sorvlcos Sunday. Ho Is n young priest, having recontly been ordained. Knstorn Star Meeting. Tomorrow Is tho Natal Day of tho Eastom Star and, it will bo obsorved by tho Cooa County Chapters in a district con vention to bo hold at Myrtlo Point. It 1b oxpected that thoro will bo n largo attendnnco from nil tho chap ter in this section. Tho olllcers of Doric Chuptor No. 03 of' Mnrshflold will oxompllfy tho work. Quito a largo delegation will go from Mnrsh flold and North Bond. RnlHoN Flux. Judgo John F. Hall today informod Tho Times thnt tho man who had Just mndo tho discovery thnt flax would grow well nnd ma ture horo was nt least slxtoon years bohlnd tho times. Judgo Hall's fath or rnlsed some flax horo then nnd 'ovory year, Judgo Hall has grown a Iovory year, juuku huh hub biu . llttlo since In tho ynrd nt his iesl donco In West Mnrshflold. As proof ho brought somo splendid wnnplcs to The Times' ofllco. Initiate One. Marshflold Lodge of Elks nt a apodal meeting Inst night fitted F. Xf. Foonoy, formorly of Marshflold but now located nt Dan dou, with tho Antlors In tho latest npprovod stylo. Thoro was a good turnout nnd tho initiation was fol lowed by n llttlo spread. Perry, Montgomery & Co. Good Sponges Rightly Priced Gopd spongos nro no longer choqp and novor will bo cheapor. They grow scarcer, nnd thon humnn Hfo is held dearer than U once was. Tho host sppnges 'oqulro dangerous diving to procure them. For many purposes nothing can take tho place of n spejngo and at Lockhart & ParsonB you gt them nt tho lowest prices now possible for tho varlouB grades. Plenty of cheap ones for rough work and plenty of bettor ones for bath and other purposes. Pri ce 5c to $4.00. Ing. name Miss Myrtlo Smith. Own or cau have same by calling at Times' ofllco and paying for this notlco. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. 1 Prescriptions' Adcuittteiy Compounded! TI1E BUSY CORNER ' PHONB 208 ALICE H" '- r . h PODOlof PlAJiln lliut. w nukes regular aehedula oi JJhU I week daya at iVm. Ar- grcpaat e p, m. "' .il" AY' TO TmArw n,iiM,a possible Holdoa Auto LUe, J5,V. Throngti ' fare fSJW. , ".Coog Bay atage line. ThrSfigh l. - .B0. 60 nounda of Sg " Norton ft Hansen.' afets: tb Tlmaa' "Waa; At. v' ' nnn n7Bi t.-iUhwl flat Of flvo X'Ulk JIJMV3L rooms, modern conveniences. Ap ply 703, 3rd St., John Ellerly. WAITED By young competent car penter with complete sot of tools work on ranch. Will tako fow acres of land in part or" whole payment Geo. Kuehn, Rogers Hotel. WANTED Second hand roll top desk. AddresB "K" Times ofllco. Improving Theatre. G. J. Loh mnnsky, now proprietor is making a munbor of Improvements in that popular play houso. Ho will Install a now olectrlo piano horo and also WANTED Six steady boarders nt comer 2nd and Central. Closo in. Prlco reasonable Mrs. N. M. Matson. FOR SALE My farm OOO acres in one lot or will cut up in parcels to ault. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. WANTED 0 oxjMsrlouced coal ruin ors Beaver Hill Company. WANTED Strong woman or girl to caro for elderly woman. Apply Mrs. Sengstaoken. Announcement, , Extraordinary! Clark's Comedy Company Will Prosent Their Latest Succobs "Hooligan's Troubles" at ' ,l UTe Royal SATURDAY AND SUNDAY .NIGHTS ' SEPT. 2 AND 3 Not tho Largest Company on tho road but ono of tho Dest. NEW SONGS NEW FEATURES ADMISSION ONLY 25 and 25 CENTS Q. J. Lemansky, Proprietor. Drill For Oil. Win. nutton, who sometlmp ago sank n test hole nenr LanglolH for oil, has formed a now company nnd secured oqulpinont to drill deop nfter oil In Curry county. Tho old Joo Curlcss plnco thoro has boon Bolocted for tho operations. Mr. Button hns Interested n number of Bandon men In tho company which Is also backed by Lob Angeles nnd Pprtland capitalists nnd thoy aro de termined to nscortalu it thoro Is oil there. Will Como Herts Loo Wchstor, for years a woll-known resident of Empire, has resigned tho poHtmutnr- shlp thoro to bocomo Idnntlflod with A. B. Daly In tho logging supply business In Mnrshflold. Mr. Vobstor will havo chargo of tho ofllco and bookkeeping for Mr. Daly, uoglnnlug Soptombor 1. Ho will move horo nnd will bo wolcomod by tho host of friends tho family bus horo. His BiiccesBor as postmaster at Empire has not been namod. P ERSONAL -K pickups m B. F. ROSS of Catching Inlet Is a Mnrshflold btmlnosa visitor today. MRS. F. E. ALLEN Is spending the week nt Bandon on a visit. N. C. McLEOD of North Bond was a Marshflold business visitor yesterday. P. A. SANDDURG hnB returned from a business trip to Coqullo vallejr points. ALFRED JOHNSON, tho CoqulllO lumberman, Is In Marshflold on buulncsB. MISSES AGNES ANDANNAHUGHE8 of Port Orford passed through here today en route to Portland. ROUERT K. DOOTII is expected homo today or tomorrow from A business trip to Gold Ueach. MRS. JACK MCDONALD has moved up to tho McDonald and Vnughaa Camp on Danlola Creek. ARCHIE WH1SNANT 'passod through hero yesterday on route' to NortU "Bond nfter n short trip through; tho Coquillo valley. MRS. THOMAS HOWARD loft ye yostorday for nn extended visit with rolatlvea In Ohio nnd Woit VIrglnln. MRS. T. G. LEYLAND. left today for Portland whoro Hho will Join Mr. Loyland nnd mnko tholr futuror homo. MISS ALICE COX will leavo this week for Portland whoro sho will tako a courso nt n business college MRS. ENQER and son of'Rosoburg, who hnvo been visiting friends nnd rolntlvos horo, loft for tholr homo this morning. FRANK L. GRANNIS of Snlom tirrlv- od yesterday on tho Breakwater. Ho will take R, R. Hewitt's plac In tho Marshflold High School. W. S. CHANDLER camo down from his Bummor homo on South Coo Rlvor today to look aftor busi ness mattora. MRS. A. H. EDDY and Miss Josophlno Eddy loft on today's Breakwater to visit relatives In Snlom. Miss Eddy will leavo for Southern California tho mlddlo of Soptombor whoro ihc? will teach school thlswtntor. Mrs. Eddy will Join hor Intor. DR. AND MRS. J. W. INGRAM loft today for Haydon Lako, Idaho, whoro thoy will tako up rosldence on a claim that Dr. Ingram recent ly filed on. Thoy will enjoy tu "Blmpla llfo" for fourtoou months. WANTED Girl lor general house work. Apply to Mrs. A. H. Powers. Phone 207. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Timet ubsorlbert who ao noi w V recolro tholr papers regularly are requested to notify The Times bffloce of any Irregularity in delivery. Thla la the only means The Times baa of know- ing when subscribers miss their papers, and consequently the 41 only means of remedylnc the trouble. '' ' SwkB Inforiiiatloii E. D. McCra ry, Sr is in receipt of a lottor from an eastom man seeking information concerning tho opportunities nnd possibilities for manufacturing and other Industries on Coos Day. Ho itsks particularly about tho harbors facllltlos for largo vessels and con cerning waterfront and saw mill sites. Tho Times prints much Infor mation in this issue in roforonco to tho harbor and if parties having defi nite knowledge of mill alteS will com munlcato with Mr. McCrary ho will forward tho Information to tho por son requesting U READ THE TIMES' VfKST ADS. JUDGE J. M. UPTON has roturnod from n combined buslnoss and ploasuro trip to Curry county which includod a visit with his fnthor undor tho old root troo. MISS ELIZABETH COX Is taking her nniiual vacutlon from hor duties In tho Marshflold postofllco nnd will leavo this weok tor Chicago whoro sho will spend a month or bIx wooks wJth rolatlvos. FOUND 1 bay emtii pnl hev ' 'As a Bales-maker and a bust- neM-bulIder, do you know of anything better or eurer than advertising. WWWWWWWWW-W- Get' Your PLUMS FOR CANNING i i r mu Pnow r Wo havo everything you need OTIS FRUIT IS AT ITS BEST AND CHEAPEST RIGHT NOW AND YOU SHOULD GET YOUR SUPPLY BEFORE IT J8 TOO Petites, Italian .- perrnan, Green Gage ' ' ; : French, Blue Damson PHONE YOUR ORDER O Lpckhart's Grocery 0 t, w tw5 Pivate Phones ' ,85 and 305 Don't forget the Turkish PHONE 214-J. Datha. Popular Rubber Goods the kind of rubber goods vk sell are pop ular because they give satisfaction. when you want a hot water Bottle, face brush, or any other article made of rub ber, be sure to get it at our store. we are agents for the very best rubber goqds of every descrip tion, many of the goods we sell are guaranteed for two YEARS pit MORE. EVERY TIME YOU BUY RUBBER GOODS IIKRK YOU BUY SATISFACTION. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 141, MARSHFIELD. ji i i t J$ .ifi