The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 27, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 5

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Always
"IKe Busy Corner"
Those Hand Bags
We have a well selected stock of these which
we must reduce,
Look at them in our window and you'll agree
they are great values,
SEE OUR WINDOW,
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone Main 298 Us
wfirmit
TOR SALE Pure
Phono 108X.
Jersey milk.
FOR HUNT Four-room, ,rtly fur
nished house, next to Catholic
church. Inqulro on premises.
WANTED Five bonnier mid room
ors. Handy location tor mill bands.
Nicely furnished rooms. Rates
reasonable. 977 South Fourth
street. Phono 188X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono homo
and wagon. Call at 433 So Broad
way. i
FOR nENT 8-rootn house, partly
furnished. Key at 386, N. Second St
FOR SALE Furniture for seven
room house. Enquire Times' ofllco
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms
Apply 433 So Broadway.
or address Box 792, Marshflold.
WANTED Hoy to deliver Times In
South Marshflold. Must bo at least
In fourth grado at school.
FOR RENT Three neatly furnished
rooms for llghthousokeoplng Ap
ply nt 547 So. Broadway.
LOST-Lndles' gold ring opal and
two diamonds. Leave nt Times' of
llco nnd get rownrd.
FOR SALE IRRIGATED ALFAL
FA and fruit land. California un
der beat Irrigation system In thoj
state. 4 lines transportation..
! Great dairy country. Prlco $126 1
per aero 6 years to pay. Wrlto fori
( Htoraturo to A. E. Polloxfon &
Co., No. 3 Market St., San Fran-
Cisco. Headquarters for Coos Bay
people.
FOR RENT 7-room house vrlthj
,bath, cpr. No. Broadway and Cedar
Ave. Apply to Anson Rogora or
C. J. Bruschko.
FOR SALE Double barreled' shot j
gun nearly new, apply Times offlca
FOR nENT Nicely furnished room
In private family. Inquire 1044 ,
Central Avenue.
AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma-
chines careful drlvera. Stands at
Dlanco hotol and Ed's Billiard par
lors. Day phonos 40 and 23111.
Night phono 18 IX.
FOR SALE CHEAP Piano,
Anderson Avo.
1072
U bAUi My in nil OOO perm In
ono lot or will cut up In parcols to
ult. C. -W. Santord, Marshfleld.
POSITION WANTED)? experiene
od young woman, nt ofllco work.
"B" Box 717, Marshflold. .
FOR SALE Two choice 20 Mere
tracts, close In. $,1500 each, nnoi
third cash, long tlrao on balance.
Beo J. O. Doane, phono 314x3.
WANTED 0 experienced coI iula
dm Beaver Hill Company,
WANTED(!!!
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pnouma
tlc Cleaning Company. OrdorB for
work taken nt
GOING & HARVEV
PHONE 10(1
We Clean and Press
I afllPV find (lPIU S NllllS
Lauio aim uuu o uuna
Goods Called for
and Delivered
COOS Bay StCafll LaWK-iy
PHONE MAIN 07-J
"Found It,"
A superior quality of Borax Soap A soap that washes, cleanses
and pleases. It Is known as
White Satin Borax Soap
It is a puro white soap and being made entirely of oils la supe
rior to any other soap now In tho market.
Only 10 cents per bar. Ask to seo It.
We also have
1'20 MULE TEAM 110RAX SOAP. GOLD MEDAL RORAX SOAP.
Lockhart's
Two Private
85 and
SELZ
Royal Blue
Sho
es
In the Nobby and Staple Lasts.
We Guarantee Every Pair
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50
and $5.00
Woolen Mill Store
MILL-TO-MAN" CLOTHIERS
A Grent Advantage to Working Men
J. A. Mnplo, 12G S. 7th St., Stoub
envllle, O., says: "For years I suf
fered from weak kidneys and n severe
bladdor trouble. I learned of Foley
ruunoy iMlls and tholr wonderful
cures so I began taking them and
sure enough I had as good results as
any I hpard about. My backncho
loft mo and to ono of hiy business, ox
pressman, that alono Is a great ad
vantage My Kidneys ncted freo and
normal, and that Bved mo a lot of
misory. it Is now a pleasure to work
wnoro n used to bo n misory. For
saio at Hed Cross Drug Storo.
Special Program
nt the
Royal Theater
Wednesday, Thursdny, Frldny and
Snturday. Entlro chnngo of program
each night.
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
PROF. GUYONt-TIio world'B chnm-
plon lightning artist.
Also will sing 801110 comic songs
and will draw some of tho llucst pic
tures you ovor saw.
"THE MAN-OF HONOR"
A thrilling Indian plcturo
"OVER THE SHADING EDGE"
A good comedy.
SONQ "HONEY LOVE"
Entlro change of program each night
, Friday wo will show
"THE FALL OF TROY',
A $30,000 Italian Moving Picture.
Ovor 4,000 pooplo in this plc4
turo. i Don't miss any of
these scenes .
AdmltMlon 10 and O cents.
Prof. A. Richards
A GRADUATING TEACHER
Pupil of Carl Chrlstonson, the woll
known Now York Swedish concert
pianist, will take a limited nutnbor of
studonts for prlvnto lessons.
Applicants call at Studio, Songs
tackon Bldg., 130 I! roadway.
Blanchard's . Livery
Wo havo secured tho Jivory busl-
P'ed to render oxco.lent sorvlco to
o of Cooa Bny CantuX
dt Ivors, good rlga
and everything
hat will moan satisfactory Borvlce to
tho public. Phono ua for a driving
horse, n rig or anything needed in
tho livery lino. Wo also do truck-
g buslnoss of all kinds.
RLANCHAIU) BROTHERS
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Alder Streets
Phono 138-J
Grocery
Phones
305
THE WEATHER.
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(By Associated Profs.)
OREGON, Sept. 27. Fair to
night with light frost, In east.
Thursday, fair.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
POUT. For twenty-four hours ending
at 1:00 p. m., Sept. 20, by Mrs.
15. MIngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum GG
Minimum 49
At 4:00 p. in GO
Precipitation 90
Wlmf, Northwest; clenr.
Due Tomorrow. The Breakwater
will arrive In early tomorrow from
Portland.
Postpone Smoker. Tho Smokor to
oe given by tho Mtlllcoma Club, In
honor of W. S. Chnndlor hns been
postponed until Thursday evening,
lag.
Due Tomorrow. Tho Alliance, will
arrive In enrly tomorrow from Port
land, having boon delayed In getting
away from the Columbia River points
yesterday.
Gets Big Game. Chns Hickox has
returned from n hunting trip on tho
South Fork of Coos River nenr the
hatchery. Friday ho killed two wild
cats and Sunday ho got u big boar.
.Move Here. F. M. Mnrhoffor la
closing out his storo nt Bay City and
will Hhortly move to Mnrshfleld. Ho
hns rented tho house on North Sec
ond street, nenr Commorclnl, former
ly occupied by Ilnrry Nasburg.
ReturiiH From Survey. Taggart
Aston, chief engineer of the Coos Bay
nnd Eastern Eloctrlc returned yes
terday from a visit to his; various sur
vey camps. Good progressja being
made.
Has Rig Cargo. The Nana Smith
snlled this afternoon for Bay Point
with a cargo of nenrly 1,700,000 feet
of lumber for Bay Point. Besides n
deck load of lumber, sho carried a
number of empty oil casks.
Postpone Itcceitlou. The recep-
j tion by tho congregation of tho
Marshflold Mothodlst church for Rev.
and Mrs. Rutlcdgo has boon postpon
ed until noxt week on account of tho
Library benoflt.
Make Dig Catch. Jack Farley,
who Is fishing at tho forks of Coos
River this year ronprts that the run
of salmon has beori increasing the
past fow days. Mdndayho delivered
G70 pound? to tho ennnory.
Eye Ih Dettr. Worl wa'sVocelv
od this morning from'M,rs, O O.
Gosnoy that tholr llttlo sona oyolls
Improving. The sight Isn't entiroly
gono, so there la hopes of yet saving
It. This 1b cortalnly good news for
Mr. Gosney nnd family as woll as to
tholr many frlonds.
Huyn Shop. Ben Bellou has sold
tho O. K. Barber shop on Front
street, near Central nvonue, to Lloyd
Mynatt of Gnrdlnor. Mr. Mynatt
took possession this morning. Mr.
Bellou has not made any doflulto
plans for the futuro but expects to
remnln on tho Bay.
Sister Vds, Word has beon re
ceived horo of tho marrlago In Port
land last week of Miss Annotte Gar
rlgua and Maurice Almy Aldrlch at
tho homo ot tho brldo's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. L. C. Gnrrigus. Tho brldo
Is a slstor of Mi's. F. A. Golden of
Marshllold.
ADD Muncoy
Oil Company. Win. Cox roportod
today that, about $9,000 worth of
stock in tho company which Is be
ing organized to drill for oil at Cat
ching Inlet had beon subscribed for.
A meeting of the subscribers will bo
called soon nnd tho company organ
ized to bogln business.
May Open Mine. As a result -of
coal prices along the coast being bet
ter than In many years and the de
mand greater, Pat Hennessey Is fig
uring on opening n new mlno. Ho has
Bonio valuable coal lands on tho pe
ninsula, near tho old Llbby vein, tho
workings of which ho superintended
for yeara.
First -Test Success. The first test
of Fo electric donkoy engine by the
Sml pPowors compuny was a sue
cesJL the engine nulling Itself up tho
steep ombnnknicnt on the east slilo
of Isthmus Inlet. Some trouble Is
being encountered In securing elec
tricity to work it to Its maximum
power. So far, though, the experi
ments 'have been very successful.
ditches Big Salmon. A. P. Owen,
who Is down from his South Coos
Hlver home, reports that the other
day ho Anally caught a thirty-pound
'sllversldo salmon thnt got away with
I about 130 feet of line. The salmon
I was hnnkni! woll with tln troll, find
,
J Mr. Owen watched for tho lino nftor
ho lost tho big fish and pretty soon
ho was able to get hold of tho end
of It. The Balnion towed him 200 or
300 yards and got tired, and Mr.
Owen worked In near tho Island and
got ashore and dually landed tho big
fellow on tho sand.
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Personal Notes
L. J. CODY of Bandon Is n MarshHcld
bustuess visitor.
MISS OLLIE RICHARD of Sumner
Is n Mnrshdeld shopper today.
II. W. PAINTER returned today
from n business trip to Gold Bench
TIIEO. BRADLEY Is hero from San
Francisco on ono of his regular
trips.
ALFRED STORA of Allegany is In
Marshllcld today on business and
pleasure.
MISS BLANCHE TELLEFSON has
resigned her position In tho Mnrsh
flold telephone olllco.
MISSES BLANCHE JEFFREYS nnd
Esther JohtiRon of Coqullle nro
visiting friends In Mnrshllcld.
C. BALDWIN, J. O'Brien, A. F. Mc
Carcy nnd A. Killing left on this
morning's stage for Rosoburg.
M..A. SWEETMAN returned last ev
ening from an extended business
trip through Coos nnd Curry cduu-
lot.
STATE BANK EXAMINER BEN
NETT Is hero making his regular
examination of tho banks ot this
section.
MRS. ALICE KRUSE ot Isthmus In
let Is spending a fow days at tho
' homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. A1-.
bort Matson.
V. S. CHANDLER and wlfo and Will
Chnndlor came down last ovonlng
from tholr summer homo on South
Coos River.
v
WM. DUNGAN arrived homo today
from a business trip to Bandon
nnd Coqulllo points. Ho states
that no oil has been struck yot In
the Bear Creek well.
REV...G. LER.OY..JIALI e oxpectod
homo tomorrow on tho Broakwator
after spending a week visiting
friends In Portland and vicinity,
In company with Mr. Ell Cooke.
CHAS GETTY and wlfo of Emplro
wero In MarahUeld today. Thoy
nro arranging to lonvo Snturday
for Portland to visit-nt tho homo
of tholr son, Georgo Getty.
JACK ACKERMAN hns reslgnod his
position with tho MniHhlluld Hard
ware compnny nnd will lonvo Mon
day for Bandon whoro ho will
work.
FREDERICK 13. LEEFE nnd wife
lenvo today on tho Nann Smith for
San Francisco and California points
whoro thoy will 'spend u week or
ten days.
MAX HOLMES, tho Portland travel
ing man, who has boon confined
to his room nt the Chandler by nu
attack ot toiiBllltlB 1b nblo to bo
up nnd around today.
F, L. AJIMITAGE of Engono Is spend
ing a fow days on tho Bay on busi
ness and pleasure. He says that
Eugeno Is enthulastlc ovor tho
prospect of ono and probably two
railroads to Cooa Bay,
ROY McCLALLEN loaves next month
for Marshflold to tuko tho mauugo
nient of n' brunch abstract ofllco to
bo oponod In 'that city by A. S.
Hammond of Coqullle. Rosoburg
Review.
I JOHN MOTLEY will leave hs posi
tion at tho Flanagan & RonitcU
Bank October 1st and will probab
ly tako up tho study of law in tho
ofllco ot Harry G. Hoy under whom
JACK
HEARS TRIAL
CITY MARSHAL OF MARSIIFIELD
HAS FIRST EXPERIENCE AS
JUDGE TODAY IN EVAN'S' AT
TACIIMENT CASE.
Marshal Jack Carter is today occu-
pylug a scat on tho bench for tho
llrst time In his official career. Ho
Is presiding at the trlnl of tho at
tachment proceedings of Jnck Tawes
of Bandon to'rccover Bobblo Evnna'
shnro of the gate receipts of tho re
cent fight nt tho Murshilcld Skating
Rink.
Under tho Inw, tho phnso of tho
enso now In controversy hns to ho
tried out before tho ofllcer sorvlng
tho attachment. The ense Is being
heard In Justlco Pennock's court
room nml E. II. Joohnk nnd Tom
Hall are tho contending lawyers.
Tho Jury consists of John C, Mor
chant, Fred K. Gctttns, C. A. John
son, J. II. Mllnor, W. N. Ekblad nnd
Milo Sumner.
Only about $19 is Involved and tho
costs up to dato far exceed that
amount.
ho hns been studying at spare In
torvnls tho past yonr. -
Ih Improving Gcorgo Hanson who
sustained sovoro Injuries by n fall
from n plank walk nenr his homo in
Hay Park Is reported getting along
ns well ns could bo expected. Be
sides n broken arm ho sustained so
vero Injuries to 'Ills head.
II. L. BARKLEY nrrlved hero yester
day from Portland for n short vis
it nt tho lioiues ot Anson nnd
Stephen llogora on Coos River.
Ho represented Mnrlon county In
tho Oregon legislature n few years
. ngo but subsequently moved la
tho Roso City to mnko his homo.
ARNO MEREEN nnd his two slstorfl,
Mrs. Gutcholl nnd Mrs. Barry, who
havo beon visiting him horo for
n fow days, left today 'on tho Nann
Smith for San Francisco, tho la
dles roturning to their homes In
tho stnto of Washington. Mr. Me
rcon will bo nbsont for n law
wooks.
WARREN REED nnd Ed. Franklin
of Gardiner aro In Mnrahllold on
business and plonsuro. Thoy re
port that everything there U
booming as a result of tho prospect
ot gottlng two ratdroads through
thoro to Coos Day. They did not
havo any now phnso of tho sltua-
tlon to offer. '
MRS. MATTIE BLAIN will leave Sat
urday for Missouri, hor old homo,
whoro alio will spend tho winter
with relatives. Sho oxpecti to
return to tho Bay in tho spring ac
companied by . relatives. Thff
Thomas Blaln ostiue, ot which she
was ono of the'prlnclpal holrs, wu
' Bettlod In probate court at Coqullle
this week,
MRS. McELDOWNEY, who has been
suffering from a sovoro attack of
asthma Ib roportod Improving. She
recontly enmo hero from Spokane
to Join hor husband who is con
nected with tho RoynoldB' Devel
opment company. Thoy reside Id
tho lioiiso In South Marshflold
which Dr, Ingram recontly vncnt
ed. North Bend News
J. A. Jacobson left for San Frnn
clsco today to enter hla sou, Melvln,
In u business cullogo In Oakland.
J, P. Morris, W. A. Davenport nnd
F. W. Wood ns nppralsora of tho
property of Win. Dlngman, who ro
contly filed n petition In bankruptcy
llxlng tho valuation ot his assets at
$800.
NOT OUT OF SERVICE.
Engineer Claudo Stutsman of tho
Mlirahfloltl Flro Department anya tho
old flro euglno Is not ruit of Borylco
on account of cemont getting In tho
valves from pumping out tho Sagi
naw. Ho says ho has the engine
clqaned up In flno shnpo. Later on, It
will bo necessary, ho says, to replace
soma of the worn parts on tho old
onglno with new parts.
PROF IlEGGS will give an exhibi
tion of Fancy Stage Dancing at thff
MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Friday
ovonlng.
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