The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 06, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.1911 EVENING EDITION.
THE HIPPO
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The
Hippo
Woolen Mill Store
Home of
Mnrahfield
Druggists' Sundries
Buporb spices. During tho canning and pickling season you will
need spices. It Is Important :hnt tho splcoa used bo ptiro and of
tho most dollcato flavor. Wo havo a lino thnt arc suporlor In
ovory way. Thoy go farther Chan ordinary grades bccnuBo thoy aro
puro and of Bolcct grades becauso of tho dollcacy of their flavor.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
TIIK IIUSV CORNER
Beaver Hill Goal
MOUNT DIABLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT.
Tho boat Domestic and Importod brandB.
Pinter, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICK, SOUTH BROADWAY. I'HONK 201
FOlt SALE IRRIGATED ALFAL
FA nml fruit land, Cnllfomla un
der best Irrigation uystom In tho
stato. 4 lines transportation.
Great dairy country. Prlco ?125
per ncro C years to pay. Wrlto for
Hternturo to A. E. Polloxfon &
Co., No. 3 Mnrkot St., San Fran
cisco. Headquarters for Cooa liny
people.
20-FT. LAUNCH- At n bargain. Al
shape full equipment. Inquire
Box 327, Marshflold.
roit SALE 18-ft. launch M5 "'l'-
boat, Just painted, also boat houso.
Everything In good condition.
Cheap If taken soon. P. II. John
son, Smith's Rotall Yard.
WST, STIUYK1) OH STOLEN Hed
Irish setter pup. Roward for re
turn to Quy w. Charabors at Al
Hanco Warehouse
WST in postoftice, silk umbrella,
8'tver pearl handlo. Roward for re
turn to Times' office.
wit SALK S.passengcr uuto nearly
new. Would consider good prop
erty In exchange. Apply room 204
Coke Dldg.
ANtki) Competent girl for gen
eral houseworkMrs. Q. W. Kauf
man. WANTED To buy or lease dairy
raCb, with Stock. fJlvn full nar-
"culars address J. M. P., 210 S.
School St.. Lnrtl. ni
-,., vMt
WANTED o experienced coal mln
erBeaver Hill Gommnv.
11 8AL Comfortablo home com-
just out of the jungle.
We can fit you
in th6 style you like
whether it is "the
latest shape" or "just
a nice shoe." A pair of
SHOE
we know will please you.
ACompktc Showitigat$5.00
Good Shoes
;jsc
Oregon
PHONE 1108
plotoly furnished; two lotB nt Day
Park. P.O. Box 432.
FOR RENT Fiiinlhhcd room In Sac
ehl Hldg. Apply on promlsos.
WANTED Two evperleuced sturcli
Ironors Immediately. Jlarshflold
lluud and Stenin Laundry.
j.OST A cat's licml stick pin. Finder
will bo rewarded by returning to
C. A. Howard, Blanco hotol.
FOR ItKNT Furnished flat, modern
conveniences. Phono 233-X.
'FOR SALK Two team horses; one
pair with wagon and hnrnoss.
cheap. T. J. Gardner, Llbby.
WANTED A comjMJtPiit girl for pen
oral housowork to go to San Fran
cisco. Apply to Mrs. II. H. Mc
Phorson, 334 Pino St.
FOR SALE FirsUclnss horso and
buggy. Cheap If taken Immedia
tely. Address 'N. B. caro Times.
FOR RENT Furnished flat of flvo
rooms, modern conveniences. Ap
ply 703, 3rd St., John Ellorby.
FOR SALE My farm flOO acrea In
ono lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold.
M
DEARY'S GUN SnOP
Full lino of Bicycle supplies.
Qun, bicycle, machine lock repair
ing, Keys made and fitted.
E. DANDEL, Prop.
No. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-R
ALICE JI
Tho Popular Plcnlo Boat
Now makes regular schedule on
t, HnnMi r.nna nivor run. Leaves
Marshflold weok days at 4 p. m. Ar
rives In Marshtieia ai o;o u. w.
Sunday, loaves Marshflold at 8 a. m.
Returns at 6 p. m.
After the show trr a Turkish Bth
Phon 214-J.
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Sept. C Showors
tonight and Thursday.
Will Give Dance. Tho Mllllcoma
has Issued Invitations for a dancing
party to bo given there Friday ovo
nlng. Sells Auto. Dr. Geo. Dlx today
sold his Hudson runabout to A. J.
Mondcl who will utilize It In look
ing utter his business In tho varlouB
parts of tho county.
Duck Season. Tho open senson
for ducka hero commences Septem
ber 1G, but geese, snipe and other
wndlng birds cannot bo killed bo
foro October 1.
Is Better. C. S. Hllborn, tho Mll
llcoma pioneer, who has been quite
111, Is roportcd Improving, much to
tho gratifications of tho many frlonds
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hllborn.
Mndo Good Tlmo. In a letter to
Thr i'lmes, F. P. Norton Bays Zelma
Z, his now trotter, went threo heats
at tho Scio fair In 2:14, 2:12 and
2:10. Mr. Norton will start Bollo
N at Salom Friday.
Raises Peaches. Mayor C. E. Jor
dan of Eastsldo today brought ovor
a samplo of some poaches grown
thoro by John A. Olson. Tho troo
producing thorn Is only four years
A Great Advantngo to Working Men
J. A. Maplo, 12G S. 7th St., Stoub
envlllo, 0., says: "For years I suf
fored from wenk kldnoys and a sovoro
bladdor trouble I loarnod of Foloy
Kidney Pills nnd their wondorful
cures so I bogan tnklng them nnd
suro enough I had as good results as
any I heard nbout. My backache
left me nnd to ono of my business, ex
prossmnn, thnt alouo Is a groat ad
vantage My kidneys acted freo and
normal, and thnt saved mo n lot of
misery. It Is, now a pleasuro to work
whero It used to bo u misery. For
Salo at Red Cross Drug Storo.
Notice to Fishermen
Allco H will mnko dally trips
from
Coos River to
Pick Up Salmon
and will stop at any landing.
Flrthormon shipping fish by
Allco II can travol froo during
Ashing senson. Cash will bo
paid for fish at tho dock or
at tho Allco II any time.
Lowor Bay flslt will bo taken
caro of by launch Mnwmoll.
(Signed) J. J. REYNOLDS.
Mgr. and Solo Owner.
Peaches!
We huvo had tho unusual good fortuno to get an unexpected
shlpmont of FINE PEACHES, and wo nro going to shnro our good
luck with our customors. Wo have somo oxcoptlounlly fine
Ashland Yellow Crawfords and Albertas
Also Wenatchee Muirs
Wo will sell these at tho following prices;
Wenatchee Muirs, per box, . $1.00
Albertas, per box, . . . . $1.15
Ashland Crawfords, per box, $1.20
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Pivate Phones
85 and 305
old but It will produce between ten
nml twelve boxes of the Inrgest, hlgh
1 colored tind Hue flavored ponchos
that ono ever saw.
Begin Work on Plant. Tho C. A.
Smith comprfny today started driv
ing piling for tho foundntlou for the
resnw or roninnufncturlng plant
which they arc Installing near their
big mill. Tho details of It wore
outlined In The Times last weok. It
will tako about six weeks to put In
the plant.
Finds Old Check. Yesterday, Wm,
Cox while checking up his cash reg
ister found a check that was thir
teen years old. It was for flvo dol
lars and waB lBsucd by Wm. Duebnor
to Robert Mnrsden, Sr. It got dou
bled up In tho cash register and was
not missed by Mr. Marsden. Mr. Cox
turned It over to Air. Mursden who
will now cash It.
Change City's Name. Somo
Marshfleld men nro advocating thnt
tho Marshflold city council bo nBkcd
to chnngo tho namo of tho munici
pality from Marshflold to Coos Bay,
their Idea being to havo tho chango
In namo made before tho cities on
tho Bny aro mergod. Doflnlto steps
In tho mattor mny bo taken soon.
Prosect Good. II. J. Froar of
tho local water and light ofllco has
roturnod from Marshflold and other
const cities whero ho spent a few
days attending to business Interests.
Mr. Frear reports business brisk on
tho const, presumably in anticipation
of tho several "railroads" which pro
mlso to build Into that soctlon dur
ing tho next fow yenrB. Rosoburg
Nows.
Asks Subscriptions. C. M. Man
pin, tho California oil expert, who
has been looking over this flold, to
day Is endeavoring to securo stock
subscriptions to tho Coos Bay Oil
and GnB company which Is going to
orgnnlzo with $25,000 capital to
drill for oil. Ho stated that ho was
mooting with good success, having
about 111,000 of tho amount sub
scribed or partly promised. Twonty-
flvo por cent of tho stock subscrip
tions is pnynblo on demand nnd tho
baluncn nt tho call of tho directors.
DERBY
Thru Us flavor won Its favor.
Try Tho Tlmoe Want Ada.
Underwear
Have you noticed our now lino of
undorwenr?
Bettor do so for It will savo you
monoy nnd mean comfort to you.
Tho prices rnngo as follows:
Union Suits From
$1.00 to $3.50
TWO-PJECE SUITS, A GARMENT
ftOc to $iMJO.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality.
Peaches!
Personal Notes
A. McADAMS of Beaver Hill Is In
' Marshflold on business.
tlQ J VnAl'AM nt rina Utvnt'
Is . YnrBhllcld visitor today.
E. L. C. FARR1N roturnod today from
a b..dluoss trip to Coqulllo.
MRS. T. M. COLLVER of Catching
Inlet Is a Marshfleld shopper.
GEORGE ROSS of Catching Inlet
wus a Marshfleld visitor today.
EDGAR MCDONALD of North Bond
Is a Marshfleld business visitor to
day. REV. FATHER KERNEY of Bandon
Ib spending the day with friends
here.
BENNETT SWANTON returned to
day noon from a business trip to
Coqulllo.
SHERIFF GAGE pnssed through
hero today en routo to Plat B to
sorvo papers In cases to come up
at tho coming term of court.
MRS. E. D. BROWNLEE and chil
dren oxpect to. lcavo Sunday for
tholr homo nt Klngflshcr, Okln.,
aftor a pleasant visit nt tho homo
of her sister, Mrs. A. T. Haines.
P. A. PETERSON and wlfo of East
side wcro Marshflold visitors to
day. Mr. Potorson has rccovorod
from his recent Illness. Ho Is
nearly eighty years old and has
been a resident of Coos Bay slnco
18G2.
MISS MYRTLE DOWNER, n former
rcsldont of tho Bay, arrived hero
yesterday from Condon, Oregon,
whore sho has been residing re
cently. Her paronts will como
lator and tho family may locato
horn agntn.
II. E. MORRISH, formorly with Tho
Times but rccontly located In
Portlnnd, arrived hero last ovo-
nlng from Portlnnd to tako a posi
tion on Tho Times. Ho came In
via Gnrdlnor nnd reports tho roads
In bad shape.
MRS. II. V. MOFFAT of Suornnionto,
who has been spending the sum
mor with hor sister. Mra. O. V.
McCulIom, of North Bund mid
other rolntlves on tho Bny expects
to leavo next Tuesday for hor
homo. Sho was tho guosc of
Marshflold frlonds today
MRS. O. O. LUND nnd chlldron loft
yostordny for Oakland, Cal., whoro
thoy will remain sovornl months
so that tho children, Penrly. May
and Myrtlo, enn tnko commercial
coursoa. Tho abolition of tho com
morclnl course In tho local high
school uccossltntcd tholr going
nwny to got this work.
F. P. BAUMGARTNKR, formorly
ngont for tho Alllnnco nt Portlnnd
but now contracting ngont for tho
Nohnlom nnd South Const Trans
portation compnny, Is horo from
Portland on business nnd pleas
ure. Ills compnny Is now operat
ing tho Anvil botweon Portland
nnd Bandon and way ports.
LIBRARY NOTES
j During tho Inst fow months tho 11
ibrary has recolved gifts of books from
I tho following porsons, who havo our
thanks: Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs.
Q, F. Avorlll, Miss Ellon Ruduns, Mrs.
I. S. Kaufman, Rov. Robt. E. Brown
ing, Mrs. McEwnn, Stnnloy Peters,
Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mrs. Besslo O. Llbby.
Tho report for August shows unus
ually good circulation for n vacation
month. Tho children havo taken out
33G books, tho adults G09, making a
total of 944. Tho numbor of volumes
In tho library Is now 18G0, nnd tho
total number of registrations 845,
LU.MBER ALL GONE.
Big Exporters on East Coast Retlro
From Business.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bny
TlraoB)
SAVANNAH, Ga., Sopt. G. Tho
firm of Granger and Lewis with of
flcos In Savannah, Baltimore and
other cities will, retlro from tho
lumber export business. Thoy havo
boen doing an export lumber busi
ness of $GO,000,000 yearly. Thoy ro
tlro becauso tho lumber supply of Its
territory depleted.
MISSIONARY IS SLAIN
(By Associated Pres3 to the Coos Bay
Times.)
GEORGETOWN, British Guinea,
Sept. G Rov. E, C. Davis, suporln
tondentof tho Guinea Mission of tho
Soventh Day Adventlsts denomination
the headquarters of which are in
Washington, D. C was murdered for
proselyting among tho natives.
ASSAULT CASE
1
BID
Fred Lund In Jail at Coquille
Charged With Statutory
Offense.
COQUILLE, Ore., Sopt. G Fred
Lund, a inlddlo aged man, was
broughtt hero from Bandon last night
on a warant charging a statutory of
fense. But llttlo particulars could
bo secured of It today as Sheriff Gage
and Deputy Sheriff Gngo aro both out
of town.
tl Is alleged that Lund picked up
n lltlo live-year old gtrl and started
to carry hor bodily Into n clump of
timber In tho edgo of town. People
heard her cries and somo men started
In pursuit Lund was knocked down
by ono of tho pursuers but got up and
started again but was flnnlly caught.
Nothing Is known of him and oven
tho namo of tho chlld.who wns evi
dently his Intended victim, could not
bo secured.
Tho old grand Jury Is In session In
vcstlgatlng n numbor of mnttora but
hns not returned any Indictment
yet. Among tho enses brought be
fore It wns that of Ralph Jackson
and a Mis Ingram of Marshflold who
woro brought hero by Marshall Car
tor yesterday.
THREE SALOONS
E
Only Six Left In North Bend
Bert Rush's License Is Re
voked For Offense '
Burt Rush, proprietor of tho Bank
saloon In North Bond, was flnod 960
nnd costs and his Uconso declared
forfoltod by City Rccordor Derby
shire of North Bend this week. Tbl
action followed Rush's arrest for al
lowing a woman to remain In his
saloon In violation of tho North Bond
liquor ordlnnnco.
Rush's place Is now closed but It
1b expected ho will mnko applica
tion to tho North Bond council nt It
next meeting, Tuesday, September
12, for n now Uconso. Tho North
Bend council did not meet last night
or tho nppllcntlon would probably
hnvo boen mndo thon but possibly
not In Rush's nnmo.
Two othor saloons In North Bond
closed this weok becauso of lack of
business. Ono was Woathorly'a Owl
saloon nnd the othor Chns. Hnnrson's
plnco nenr Old Town. Tho prop
rietors declared that thoy woro not
nearly making expenses.
Tho closing of tho threo plncos
only leaves six saloons In North Bond
operating now.
Public Schools There Will Open
Monday, September 18,
For Coming Year.
Tho North Bond Public schools will
open Monday, Soptombor 18, a week
from rioxt Monday. Plans for tho
coming yonr havo boon complotod by
Supt. Rnab who has secured his on
tiro corps of teachers. Only a fow
changes hnvo been mndo In tho teach
ing staff.
Tho courso and work will bo prac
tically tho samo as last yoar.
Tho teachers for tho coming yoar
nt tho two buildings will bo as fol
lows: High School
Principal J. F. Grubbs, History
and Mathomatlcs.
Miss II. Josephine Griffin, Langu
age and Literature.
E. IC. Goettel, Sclenco and Matho
matlcs. Mr. Goottol Is from St. An
tony, Idaho, and takes Prof. Beau
mont's placo. He Is a graduate of
German Wallace college at Borea, O,
Supt. A. G. Rnab. History.
Mrs. Ulysses C. Woodbury, eighth
grado.
Mrs. Wilbur Chapman, primary
Central School,
Sovonth Grade Miss Winifred
Rood, graduate of North Bond High
vchool and of Albany collego normal.
Sixth Grndo Miss Grace Williams.
Fifth Grado Miss Berdlnah Hlok
oy. Fourth Grado Miss Besslo G. Im
wol. Third Grndo Miss Lilly Butlor.
Second Grade Miss Penrl Hoath.
First A Mrs. Matilda IC. Sloop.
First B Miss Bornlco Illckoy.
NORTH BEND NEWS.
B. Ilunsakor, who has boen the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. Stowart,
tho past few months, left today for
his homo at Baker City. Ho Is past
olghty years old but Is vigorous aud
expects to como back next year te
spond tho summer here.
DOORS
NEW TEACHERS
AT NORTH BEND
a