The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 23, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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AGENTS "W-E-A-R .- E-V-E-R" ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS
Personal Notes
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TWICE THE HEAT WITH
HALE THE FUEL
We are showing the
largest and most complete
line of Heating Stoves in
the city.
Price ranging from
$1.50 to $18.00.1
PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
a.io front st.
Always
"TiTe Busy Corner"
ENTERTAINING?
Along with a splendid line of Stationery, we have
a large variety oi! Tally & score cards.
The assortment is large and the designs are novel
and out of the ordinary.
You will also find here many interesting things
to pick JL'rom i'or your prizes.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone Main 298 Us
TEe Royal
"THE SAGE BRUSH PHRENONO
GI8T" 'Ono of tho grcatost cowboy
tures over ahown)
llc-
"ELOPMENT AT DOUBLE L"
I "AS YE SOW"
'(Tho Mother's Appoal)
ILLUSTRATED SONG.
"Wlillo U10 Leaves Conio Drifting
Down"
SUNDAY
'FOOLSIIEAD LIFE INSURANCE
AGENT"
i '(A great comody)
"A IIALF-UREED'S COURAGE"
KA thrilling Indian and Cowboy pic
ture) I ILLUSTRATED SONG
' "Morlno Maureen"
B AND 10c
For Everyone
Clothing From
$8.50 to $25.00
Cravenettes
$10.00 to $25.00
Every Garment
Guaranteed
F:
m.up
tOR SALE My farm 000 acres in
one lot or will cut up In parcels to
' Bult G. W. Santord, Marshfleld.
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tfOR SALE Double barreled shot
1 Bun nearly new, apply Times office.
Qothing
AGENTS "H-E-l) - S-E-A-L" 1)KV BATTERIES
. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
TImoa subscribers who do not
rocolvo tholr papors regularly
aro requested to notify Tho
Times offloco of any Irregularity
In dollvory. This to tho only
moans The Times has of know-
lng whon subscribers miss tholr
papers, and consequently tho
only moans of romodylng tho
trouble.
POSITION WANTED By experienc
ed young woman, at ofllco work.
"B" Box 717, Marshlleld.
LOST Largo black silk handkerchief
near Market and Second streots
Friday. Flndor, ploaso, return to
Tlmos' ofllco.
FOR SALE
Anderson
CHEAP Plnno,
Avo.
107a
FOR SALE IRRIGATED ALFAL
FA and fruit land, California un
dor best Irrigation Bystom In tho
Btate. 4 linos transportation.
Great dairy country, rnco uu
por ncro 5 years to pay. Write for
literature to A. E. Pollexfen &
Co., No. 3 Markot St., San Fran
cisco. Headquartors for Cooa Bay
people.
FOR KENT Nicely furnished room
In prlvato family. Inqulro 1044
Central Avenue.
FOR SALETWO choleo 20 ncro
tracts, close In. $,1500 each, ouo
third cash, long timo on balance.
Seo J. C. Donne, phono 314x2.
FOR RENT 7-room house with
bath, cor. No. Broadway and Cedar
Avo. Apply to Anson Rogers or
C. J. Bruschko.
WANTED O experienced coal min
ora Beaver Hill Company.
AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma-
nMnna careful drivers. 'Stands at
Blanco hotel and Ed's Billiard par
lors. Day phones 46 and 231R.
Night phono 18 IX.
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MAHSIIPIELD, OREGON
CATCHING INLET NEWS.
B. F. Ross Is slowly recovering
from his painful accident.
Miss Ida Mntson wna n caller at (he
B. F. Ross homo yesterday.
T. W. Hlgglnsou and son aro
Mnrshflold business visitors todny.
C. W. Crawford wub tho gupst of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hlgglnsou nt
dinner Friday.
Mrs. -William Ashman mid nlcco,
Mrs. John Swnnson, visited Mrs.
Chris. Jackson Friday.
Gcorgo Ross, II. S. Bonobrnko and
Will Hlgglnsou returned todny from
a twolvo day's hunting trip. Three
ilcor mid a cub was tho result nf
pleasure.
Master Vorl Bonobrnko'B horso bo
enmo frightened Friday, whllo croBs-
, lng a brldgo near B. F. Ross' placo
mid leaped Into tho Inlot. Vorl
'jumped from tho horso onto tho
brldgo saving himself a muddy bath
and possibly a serious Injury.
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F. E. Allen Named Among Dele
gates to General Conference
M. E. Church.
Goo N. Bolt this morning received
a prlvato tologram from Salem giv
ing tho names of dologatos aud nltor
natos to tho goneral conforenco of
tho Mothodlst Episcopal church. Tho
dolegatcs woro elected at tho Stato
conference of tho church nouo bolng
held In Salom.
Tho tologram Is as follows:
"Tho delegates olected to gcuornl
eonforonco aro:
"Rev. Flotchor Homan of Salom,
Rev. Bonjnmln Young of Portland,
Rov. James Mooro of Salom.
Tho lay delegates aro A. M. Smith
of Portland, A. A. Leo of Salom, It.
A. Booth of Eugono.
"Alternates: F. E. Allon of
Mnrshflold, A. F. Flngol of Portland,
G. F. Billings of Ashland.
If you have a GOITRE.
WINKLER.
Seo DR.
MUSIC at tho CHANDLER on
SUNDAY evening. Arrango to tako
YOUR Sunday DINNER there.
Don't forgot the Turkish
PnONE 214-J.
Baths.
A Great Advantage to Working Men
J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steub
envllle, 0., sayB: "For years I Buf
fered from weak kidneys and a Bovoro
bladder trouble. I learned of Foley
Kidney Pills and tholr wonderful
cures so I began taklnt them and
sure onough I had as good results as
any I heard ubout. My backache
loft mo and to ono of my business, ex
pressman, that alono Is a great ad
vantage My kidneys acted freo and
normal, and that saved mo a lot of
misery. It Is now a pleasure to work
where It used to bo a misery. For
Sale at Red Cross Drug Storo.
MARSHFIELD
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TIIK WEATHER.
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(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Sept. 23. Fair to-
night with light frost In west
nuil heavy In east. Sunday fair.
LOCAli TEMPERATURE RE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:00 p. m., Sept. 22, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum ,. . G2
Ml ill mum 42
At 4:00 p. .111 GS
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
Child 111 The llttlo daughter of
Judgo mid Mrs. J. S. Coke Is reported
qulto Blck at tholr homo today.
Fancy Sheep. John Yoakam re
ceived on the last Alllanco a shipment
of high grndo Shropshire sheep for
his Coqulllo Valley ranch.
Vessol Movements Tho Excelsior
arrived In today with freight from
San FrnnclBco. Sho will load nt tho
C. A. Smith mill. Tho Tramp sailed
today for Gold Beach and Port Or
ford with a full cargo of general mer
chandise Gets Pocketbook. Through n
Times found nd, Miss Jennie Joiicui
recovered a pockotbook which sho
lost a fow days ago. Gcorgo Watklns
Jr., picked It up on tho Btrcct mid
brought It to Tho Times' omce, a
found nd was Inserted, Miss Jones
read It mid cmuo mid secured her
purse.
Now nt KiiKciie. F. P. Norton Ift
at Eugene with his string of horses,
taking part In tho Lmio county fair
which Ib In progress this week. Ac
cording to n lottor John Snydor re
ceived from htm, Mr. Norton Is highly
plcaBcd with tho showing his horses
hnvo mndo mid ho expects to land
Bomo mora winnings before tho cir
cuit closos.
Piivh Fine. Robert Jonson, tho
longBhoromau who got tho womt of a
ouo round bout with Marshal Carter
on North Front street a fow wooks
ago and who at first nnuouucod Hint
ho was going to fight tho charge
against htm, yostordny nppoarod be
fore Rocordor John Butler and plo.id
guilty to a ohargo of drunkodnoss and
paid a 15 lino.
Change Mall Schedule. Beginning
October 1, tho wlntor mall schodulo
will go Into offoct and outgoing mall
will loave horo In tho ovonlng Instead
of In tho morning, but will contlnuo
to arrlvo botweon midnight and
morning. Tho contractors aro on
donvorlng to havo tho mall Idavo at
0 o'clock P. M., lnstoad of 7 o'clock
na laBt year, desiring tho additional
timo as a precaution against bad
roads.
Joko 011 Hunters. J. O. Stommlor,
who was ovor from Myrtle Point Inst
ovonlng,, was tolling a good Joko on
a party of Marshflold hunters who
woro aftor big ganio near Myrtlo
Point this weok. Tho party consist
ed of Harry Wlnklor, Harry Mc
Keown and W. R. Hnlnos, and thoy
woro hunting near tho Joo Knight
placo. Mr. Knight know them well
and nftor they had huntod In vain
for a buck, Mr. Knight got a Blurted
hond and Bllppod out and put It up
near tho trail whoro tho huntors bold
would bo sure to seo It. Suro onough
thoy camo along and saw tho big
buck's head sticking out of tho
brush. Volloy aftor volloy was fired
but still the buck did not drop. Fin
ally tho hoax was discovered, accord
ing to Mr. Stommler but whether
thoro woro any bullet holes in tho
stuffed head ho did not Bay. Thoy did
got ono nice buck which partly mol
lified tholr feelings.
WARM today, COLD tomorrow,
MERCURY on tho TICTElt on tho
Jump. WARM UNDERWEAR may
mean LIFE saved. It will aurely
MEAN BETTER HEALTH and moro
COMFORT. Tho MYERS' STORE Is
tho RIGHT PLACE to got It.
Steamer ALERT will leave Marsh
flold at 7:15 SATURDAY ovonlng
and NORTH BEND at 8:1B with spe
cial oxcurslon for DANCE at EM
PIRE HALL.
QUICK relief from poor BREAD
buy your FLOUR of HAINES.
Read the lima Want Ads.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River
was u Marshlleld shopper today.
GEORGE BEALE of Coos River Is a
Marshlleld visitor today.
MISS C. CARLILE will leave Monday
for Rosobtirg to visit frlonds.
MRS. JAS. LANDRITH of Coos Riv
er was shopping In this city today.
MISS ANNA CLINKENBEARD of
Coos River was n Mnrshllcld tsl
tor today.
ED NOAH of North Coos River wan
In Marshflcld on a short business
visit today.
GEO. STOUGII will leavo tomorrow
morning for Rosoburg nftur a few
month's stay on the Day.
MRS. JOHN MESSERLE and daugh
ter of Catching Inlet woro shop
pers in Marshflcld today.
MRS. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo
passed through hero today enroute
to Portlnnd for a short stay.
R. C. LOUCKS, S. L. Wecsner and Irn
B. Rlddlo woro passengers on this
morning's stngo for Rosoburg.
CIIAS. MERCHANT will leavo on tho
next bont for San Francisco whero
ho will attend business college thin
winter.
MR. AND MRS. GEO. PRATT mid
family left today for Kansas
whoro they will visit nt tho homo
of Mrs. Pratt's parents.
FRANK B. WAITE left on tho Rronk-
wutor this morning for Portlnnd
mid Sutherlln. Ho plans to return
horo about October 1 for nn ex
tended stay.
MRS. R. J. DUNHAM, widow of tho
lato Capt. Dunham of tho Roanoke,
returned to her homo In Portland
today after a short visit nt tho
homo of Mrs. A. G. Atkon mid oth
er Coos' Bay frlonds.
MISS MncDONALD who has bcou
making hor homo with hor stater,
Mrs. Albort Merchant, loft today
for Portland whoro sho will outer
tho Training School for uuraos tit
St. Vincent's Hospital.
W. W. WHEELER, head of tho
Whoolor Lumbor company nt Dos
Moines, loft todny for Chohnlls,
Wash., aftor a short visit on tho
Bay. Ills company Is ono of the
largost retail lumbor companies in
thnt state. Ho Is vory much Im
pressed with Coos Bay and may
docldo to mako his summor homo
horo at loast. Ho always sponds
his Bummers In tho west.
GIRL AND SIRE WED SAME
DAY.
FREEWATER. Ore, Sopt.
23. Ono of tho most singular
of weddings took placo Sunday
morning, whon C. II. Barnes
marrlod Mrs. Edna J. Morris, of
Sioux Rapids, Iowa, and at tho
samo timo his daughter, Nora
Barnos, wed Luther Crowloy,
of thlB placo, whllo Mrs. Crow-
Iov'b uncle. Elder J. T. Bnrnos,
of Touchot, performed tho coro-
mony.
Sixty guests woro presont,
and a picnic took placo In honor
of "Grandfather" Barnes, who
is 83 years old mid leaves this
weok for Missouri.
Ono of tho most nctlvo guosts
presont was "Grandma" Korr,
who will bo 90 yoars old In No-
vombor.
Pork and Beans
Horo ts nnturo's choicest food 84 por cont nutriments. In
ono way it .is ruined mado soggy and lndlgoatiblo. In tho other
way It becomes a dish which ovorybody likes.
Van Chiup'b Bonus
Aro nut-llko moalyhnd wholo. Nono aro crisped, nono broken.
Thoy aro baked for hours at 245 dogroes. But tho baking U
done in Bteam ovons. Wo aro Belling thorn at Be, lOo and 20o per
can.
HEINZ'S
as good and wo aro
Aro equally
por can.
There aro millions of housowlvoa sorvlng these famous brands
of Pork and Benns. Can't wo Induce you to Join them?
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
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END
Mrs. Christine McKay Suc
cumbs to Long Illness1
Funeral Sunday.
Mrs. Christine Cameron Small-McKay,
a well-known Coos Bay woman,
died at North Bend yesterday after
noon after a lingering Illness of tu
berculosis. Mrs. Christina Cameron Small
McKay was born at Westvillo, Nova
Scotln, July 28, 1SS1. Sho was the
mother of Eliza McKay of North.
Bend, Ore., and daughter of Mrs.
Caroline SnuiH-IInrrls of Mnrshflold
and tho late Andrew P. Small Of
Westsldo, N. S., and a slstor of Mrs.
Wm. Shrock of North Bond. Be
sides these bIio lenves numorous oth
er relatives both horo and In Can
ada to mourn hor death.
Tho funeral will no hold from th
Wilson Undertaking parlors in
Marshlleld, Sunday afternoon, SopU
24, at 2 o'clock. Intormont I. O.
O. F. cemotory. Rov. R. E. Brown
ing will conduct tho sorvlccs.
North Bend News
C. E. Mathor loft yesterday tor Al
legany on a business trip.
Tho sash mid door factory rent a
consignment of Port Orford endar
on the Breakwater to Portland.
Miss Dorothy Klbblor arrived till
week from Floronco mid will spond
tho wlntor In North Bond attending
school.
L. C. Reynolds hns gone to his old
homo In Floronco nttcr n long and
serious Illness in North BvMtd. Ho"
is now almost complotoly recovered.
Mrs. Leonard Mastors mid Miss
Olllo Rlchnrds, of Sumnor, wcro In
tho city todny to attend tho Granga
mooting mid say farowoll to MUi
Florenco Jennings who loft for Port
lnnd. When the
Railroad Comes
"We'll still bo horo dis
pensing prescriptions
in accordance- with mod
orn scientific pharma
ceutical methods, and
selling 'drugs of tho
highest purity and
freshness.
In tho meantime, it will
ho to tho advantage of
all tho people of tho city
of "COOS BAY" to
bring all prescriptions
to us and to come here
for all drug storo wants.
Remember, we're "in
business for your
health." Our "quality
service" is yours when
you need anything medi
cinal, and it costs you no
more than the doubtful
kind.
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists.
PHONE 111, MARSHFIELD.
BEANS
soiling thorn at 10c, IS mid 23c
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