The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 04, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
German
Prunes
Boxes nvcrngo about 55
pounds, only
$1.25
Lonvo your orders for canning to
jnntoos, green nml ripe. Wo lmvo
como choice ones.
Tliono your orders to
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality.
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's SuiJs
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 07-J
A now Btock of llio latest In
the
MAZDA LAMPS
Send In Your Order
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd
careful drlvors nra now at ttho dis
posal of thu Coos Dny public at
REASONABLE hates
Mrs or rigs with drlvors ready for
any trip anywhoro any tlmo. Ilorsoi
boarded nnd rigs cared for.
Now honrso and spoclal ncommo
datlons provided for funornl parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
lilVIiKY AND FEED STABLES
l'HONB S73-J
Always-
"liTe Busy
Hand
Wo aro offering our ontlro lino of these at greatly i educed
prices, practically rot. There Is a largo stock to solect from
nt prices from 11 to $20. This Is n splendid clmiico to pur
chase n now handbng at a Heal Bargain Price.
see Jun window
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone
Main 298
"ANTED A' WIFE Tho under
signed, a middle agod gentleman
of tho ago of 45 years, nnd well-to-do
desires to marry a middle
aged woman, n widow preferred.
Dated at Mnrshfleld, Orogon, this
4th dny of October, 1911. Address
Joseph Henry Richards, Mnrsh
fleld, Oregon.
WHOSE IS IT A nerkahlro bore.
Call and pay for this ad nnd got
yo'ir hog. W. A. Luse.
FOR SALF 100-ncio farm, 25 acres
cleared, remainder alder land. S. P.
railroad survey runs through
ranch. Plenty of routes, nnvlgnblo
stream throughout place. -mlIo
from a creamery and good storo
nnd postofflce. $2,000 down nnd
$1,500 In five years at 0 per cent.
This will double your money In a
year, if you mean business, ad
dress Box 75, City,
AGENTS WANTED First class for
this and surrounding counties, for
tho "NEW STANDARD 1910 Cen
us ATLAS of the World." Agenjs
f "" "
Corker
Different
from any high
toe shoe you
ever saw before.
An exclusive
Florsheim "Natural
Shape" model that
we know will please
by reason of its
individuality as well
as style.
Most Styles $5.00
Woolen Mill Store
.Ml MrTO-JI AN CLOTH I ERS
MAHSHFIELD, OREGON.
HI -
Corner1'
Bags
Us
making $40 to $00 por week, nest
of terms. Also agents for low-priced,
easy soiling JUVENILE nnd
HOLIDAY books. Combination
Outfit postpaid only 20c. G09fe
commission to agents. Full parti
culars freo. Address A. B. KUHL
MAN, Publisher, 130 West Lake
St., Chicago, 111.
FOR HUNT New modern ."J-rooni
bungalow sultnblo for small fam
ily. Phone 1C7-J.
FOR SALE fiuMilliio launch 20 feet ,
long and G-foot benm, first claBS
order. Call at 427 Broadway.
FOR HENT 7-rooin house with J
bath, cor. No. Broadway and Cedar ;
Ave. Apply to C. J. Bruschke. I
WANTED Woman or girl to care
for elderly Invalid. Inquire of Mrs.
Sengstacken.
FOK SALE CHEAP Piano, 1072
Anderson Ave.
FOH SALE Pure Jersey milk.
Phone 108X. Mrs. D. Haines.
FOR SALB My farm 000 acre In
oat lot or will cut up In parcels to
ult. C. W, Santord. Mnrshfleld.
FOB SALE Complete set, of (
Personal Notes
FRANK TANNER was In from South
Inlet todny.
ED NOAH of North Coos Hlvcr Is
lit Marshlleld todny.
MUS. SAMUEL SHOOK of Allegany
is a Marshlleld shopper today.
IltIS ELROD has accepted n posi
tion with thu Woolen Mill store.
GEO ROBINSON of Ten Mile la n
Mnrshfleld business visitor todny.
MATT HOWRON of Isthmus Inlet Is
a Marshlleld business visitor today.
!'. C. SCHULTJC was a passenger on
this morning's stnge for Hoscburg.
MHS. WM. SHROCK of Emplro was
the guest of friends In Mnrshfleld
today.
T,
A. ANDERSON of Uaudon Is In
Mnrshfleld on business and pleas
ure today.
CIIAS AIKEN came down today from
Daniels Creole for n few days' visit
In Murshllold.
PETER HHOHI, nnd wlfo will leave
Snturday for Portland nnd othei
northern points.
MHS. JOHN S. COKE linn Issued nn
Invltntion for bridge for Wednes
day, October 11.
MRS. .IAS ELLERI1Y nnd llttlo
dnughter, Junnltu, expect to lenvo
Saturday for Astoria.
ARTHUR McKEOWN has returned
from a trip to Canada nnd other
northern points.
It. E. SHINE mid wlfo nnd family
returned to Coqulllo todny after n
few days' visit on tho Hay.
GEO SENK returned today from n
trip to tho Sluslaw and will lenvo
shortly for his homo In Snu Fran
cisco. R. T. STREET and family hovo re
turned from a fow wcoks' outing nt
Goodwill's ranch on South Coos
Hlvor.
HOY McCLALLEN loft Mondny aft
ernoon for Portlnnd, on routo to
Marshlleld to remain Indollnltely.
Hosoburg Hovlow.
HERMAN KRUGER, who recently
ture for sovon-room houso. Muat
bo sold altogether. Cheap It taken
at once. Enquire nt Times.
NOTICE Will tlu party wli took
my coat from tho wntorfront to
day kindly return It to Nnsburg'H
grocery. Nnmo "Harry Nnsburg"
Is on Inside of lusldo pocket of
coat.
WANTED 0 experienced coul mill
ers Boavor Hill Company.
WANT TO 1UY Hoi-M", weight 12.10
lbs. Must drive slnglo or double.
Apply at Connor & Hongland storo
FOR It ISN'T Two furnished house
keeping suites. Pleasant and con
vonlont. E. M. Drown, near Park,
North Dend.
FOU SALE A buggy cheap. Apply
Club Cigar Storo. T. Moos. ;
CITY AUTO service Mauris. Day
phone, HIanco Clgnr 78, Blanco
Hotel phono 40. Stands night:
Smokehouse Phono CC-J, Pnlaco
restaurant phono G-J, HIanco hotel
phono 40.
WANTED Glil to wait on table
nnd to do general housework.
Phono 285 or call nt ofllco nt
mill. C. A. Smith Lumbor Mfg. Co
"The Men We Love and the Men We Marry"
Is tho tltlo of nn article In a lato Issue of a popular ladles' perio
dical. Tho ladles aro genorally agreed that If thoy got a chance
to feed him woll thoy could mnrry any man. Ono of tho first nnd
finest things of any meal Is the soup or Bouillon. Tho host of
theso Is
LIEBIG'S BOUILLON CUBES
Squares of Delicious Concentrated Bouillon
Ono cube. A cup of boiling water. Drop tho cubo In and stir.
The result is bouillon that no chef In tho world enn surpass. And
you can got these cubes at 10c and 25c per tin. A trial will con
clnco you of their merits.
Lockhart's
Two Private
85 and
sold the Owl Saloon, will leave Sat-1
urdny for Portland and other,
northern points nnd will then con
tinue his trip to his old home In
tSermnny.
GEORGE SHERIDAN left Mondny
for Portland, from which city he
will proceed by steamer to North
Bond. lloseburg Review.
MRS. A. CHRISTIANSEN nnd Mrs
1. arson and Miss Larson of Fcrn
dale are guests at the John Tel
lefson home In Eastslde todny.
W. DENNETT and wife are spend
ing u few days at The Maze on
South Coog River, -a. P. Owen Is
nlso spending a few days thore.
MRS. J. T. LEWIS of Dandon was
In Mnrshfleld today en routo to
Portland whero she will niako her
home. A son resides In Portland.
J. O. OLSEN, who recently located
at Heaver Hill, will leavo Saturday
for Portland to meet his family
who nre en route hero from the
east.
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC arrived home
last evening via Drain from n few
weeks' visit nt Portland, Salem,
Albany nnd Corvnllls and other
northern points.
. W. TIPPETS, cashier of tho Coo
Hay Homo Telephone company, Is
expected back In n day or two from
a vacation trip to his old homo nt
Grass Valley, Cal.
MRS. EMILY O. McFARLIN of
North Inlet, la a Marshflcld shop
per today. She reports that the
cranberry crop this year will bo
hotter than tho nverngo.
WM. E. HOMME of Cooston was In
Marshlleld today on business. It
Is understood nt Cooston that O. C.
Set her contemplates platting and
selling his land on Kontuck Inlet.
W. U. DOUGLAS oxpects to lenvo In
a day or two for Portland on biip
Iness. Ho will also visit his son,
Duncan, who Is attending Oregon
Agricultural dollogo nt Corvallls
S. C. BROWN has roturned from Co
qulllo whore he had tho contract
for moving buildings for tho local
railway to enablo them to chnngo
their tracks through that place
LOUIS II. ' KEATING, tho local
agont of tho Breakwater, plans to
lenvo Saturdny an his annual vaca
tion trip. Ho will visit Portlnnd,
Eugene and other northern points
DR. C. W. TOWER" plnnH to lenvo
Saturdny for Portland for n short
stay. Ho oxpocts to also visit his
daughtor, Miss Nelllo Tower, who
Is taking a musical course In Seat
tle. O. A. SIGNALNESI wib horo from
Portlnnd Saturdny. Ho recently
roturned from Coos Hny nnd re
ports business good thoro, with
numerous railroad surveying par-
Hob In tho flolil.Ilosoliiirir Hovlow i
SIMON ERICKSON of Lnrson's In
let was in Mnrshfleld today to oin-
ploy mon to holp dig his potatoes. J
Ho hns a pretty fair crop. Tho
prices aro high this year, bringing
$1.75 por hundred wolght already.
. D. SMITH and wlfo havo returned
from a few days' visit at Hosoburg
to whoro thoy accompanied their
son, Tom, and daughtor, Annie, on
routo to Philomath whore tho hit
ter will attond school. Mr. Smith
roports that tho rainy weather
greatly Intorfored with tho Dou
glas county fnlr. Just beforo thoy
started from here, Mr. Smith had
n tooth extracted nnd ho caught
cold in his Jaw diirlnir tho trim I
causing Illness which detracted I
much from the pleasure of his vis-
It.
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Grocery
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THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Prof s.)
OREGON. Oct. 4. Occasion
al rain tonight and Thursday.
FnitMU'll Party. Tho farewell
dancing party to bo given by Prof.
Ueggs nt I. O. O. F. Hall this eve
ning promises to be largely attended.
Huy Store. ChnB. 13. Fox and Geo
Cook havo purchased the second
hand store on North Front street
which was formerly conducted by
W. A. Ketchuin.
Camp Moved. Tho removal of the
Smith-Powers Logging enmp from
Cunningham creek to McKnlght'd
landing on South Coos Hlvcr was
completed yesterday.
Reception Tonight. Tho Congre
gation of tho Mnrshfleld Methodist
church and their friends will toudor
a reception to Row H. I. Hutledgo
and wife In tho cli iron parlors this
evening nnd a large tvUcudnnco Is
expected.
Tench ut CoivhIIIm. Prof. Apple
white and Prof. Hewitt, who wore
members of the faculty of tho Marsh
lleld high school last year, aro In
structorH In the preparatory school
of Oregon Agricultural collcgo nt
Corvallls this year.
Cut Out Hill. Road Supervisor
Taylor Slglln has a forco of men
cutting through n new road opposite
Ilenryvlllo. Tho now piece of road
Is nbout n half mtlo long and when
completed will cllmlnnto tho worst
hill on tho Coqutlle-Mnrshfleld road.
Is Bankrupt. Creditors of .Ins. W.
Duncan, who formerly conducted u
furniture factory In North Bend, havo
boon npprnlsed that ho hns been ad
judged a bankrupt and that tho flunl
hearing of creditors will bo held In
fedornl court nt Portlnnd November
To Hosoburg. L. D. Wnlrath, of
tho Oregon Life Insurnnco Co., ac
companied by his family, nrrlved
horo Saturday evening to romnln per
manently. Mr. Wnlrath has boon
looking nfter his company's Interests
for tho pnst threo montliB, nt Mnrsh
fleld. Hosoburg News.
On New Paper. Miss Sponco Wil
son has received word that Miss Fny
King of Portlnnd, n close friend of
hors, Is tho cnrtoonlst on "Tho
Blonchor," n now sporting weokly
which hns been started In Portlnnd
-1' IMchnrdHon who formerly hand-
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I Journal. Somo copies of tho now
'p " 8P" "ow u ''""IIUKl
minor havo been received hero and
lBV0 nlni,0 n vory fftVora,,,0 ,,.
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slon.
Engagement Announced. Friends
of Claudo Nusburg and Miss Holon
Doblo havo been npprlsod of their
ongngoment, although no formal an
nouncement has yot been mndo. Tho
marriage will tako placo In Decom-
bor, probably. Miss Doblo Is woll
known on tho Bay, having visited
hero a numbor of times at tho W.
S. Chandler homo. Sho Is prominent
In Portland society, her homo be
ing In Portlnnd.
Goes to Ten Mile. Ivy Condron Is
organizing a hunting nnd flailing
Prty today to go to Ton Mile for a
few duys outing. This Is Mr. Con-
(Iron's first trip thoro nnd ho Is nr-
PHEl'SS DRUG CO.
A medicine that gives confidence
Is Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound
.Mrs. T. J. Adams, 522 No. Kansas
Avo., Columbus, Kns., writes: "Foi
I a number of years my children havo
! boon subject to roughs nnd colds. I
used Foley's Honey and Tar Com
, pound and found that It cured their
coughs nnd colds, so I keep It In
tho houso nil tho time." Rofuso sub
stitutes. PHEl'SS DRUG CO.
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Light, White Always Right
You Know tbe Rest
Drifted Snow Flour
ranging to have tho event properly
celebrated.
Is 111. Davo Stioddon of Llbby
was taken to Mercy hospital last
night for treatment. Ho Is suffering
from peritonitis nnd other complica
tions. To Moriford Rev. W. T. Gouldor,
who has been pastor of tho Methodist
church South, nt Coqulllo tho past
year, has returned to Mcdford, Rev.
C. H. Cleaves succeeding him nt Co
qtiillc.
Trouble Hivwlng. It was reporto.l
todny that serious troublo Is browing
between somo fishermen from tho
Columbia river and Coos Bay flsher
men over tho division of tho local
salmon Hold nnd a clash Is expected
any tlmo.
May Not Meet. Owing to tho opi
nion of City Attorney Goss that It
would not bo necessary to hold a
prlmnry election In Mnrshflold owing
to the special city charter providing
for tho nominating of city candidates
by a caucus, City Rccordor Butler
stnted today 'that tho special session
of tho city council called for tonight
probnbly would not bo hold.
Long Auto Trip. Mr. Plxloy, a
tobacco salesmnn, arrived horo yes
terday from Snu Francisco In nn
auto, having made tho trip up tho
coast with ono or two other sales
man. They visited nil tho principal
points along tho coast, traveling
about 1,000 tulles In threo weoks.
Thoy got through without much dif
ficulty but owing to tho rainy wonthor
havo decided to ship their nuto back
by steamor from here. They had n
30-h.p. flvo possongor car.
Hunied Whiskers. 13. 13. Johnson,
tho well-known Coqulllo lumborninn,
and Inspector Mohlor drove over to
dny In Mr. Johnson's car. Mr. John
son hnd n lino Van Dyck heard grow
ing until tho other night when ho
took tho generator tank off his nuto
to clean It, whllo overhauling tho
machine. Ho thought nil tho gas was
out of tho tank nnd lit n match ovor
It to sco whothor It was clean. Thoro
was nn explosion nnd his lino beard,
tho pride of his many Coqullla
frlonds, was a sight to behold. Lucki
ly there wasn't sulllclont gas to In
jure his eyes.
Left All to Wife. Judgo John P.
Hall has roturned from Coqullla
whoro ho held tho monthly session
of probntocoiirt.ndjournlngiintll next
Monday. Somo got It confused with
tho mooting of tho county commis
sioners but tho latter will not bo hold'
until tho first Mondny In Novombor.
Tho only mnttor to como up In pro
batn court was tho final sottlomont
of tho estnto of John Krononborg,
tho woll known Coqulllo plonoor who
died sovornl months ngo. Mr. Kro
nonberg's estnto wns npprnlsed at
nbout 9:14,000 and It wns nil boquon
thed to his widow with tho excep
tion of $10 nptoce to oneh of tho four
children.
Couldn't Find Hrltt. Constable
Cox wont to Emplro nnd to tho Life
Saving Station todny to sorvo a war
rant on Cnpt. Brltt of tho U. S. Llfd
Snvlng crow charging him with as
sault nnd bnttery. Tho chargo was
preferred In Justlco Ponnock's court
by T. II. Barry of Emplro who al
leges Brltt attacked his son. Con
Btablo Cox was unnblo to find Mr,
Brltt today but will return lator to
sorvo tho wnrrant. Major Tower of
Emplro today filed an affidavit beforo
Justice Peiiuock that ho saw Brltt
kick tho Barry Boy. It Is said tho
trouble resulted from troublo be
tween tho nnrry boy and a stop-spa
of Cnpt. Brltt.
Fine Apples. Chad Stauff has
placed on exhibit at tho Marshflold
Chamber of Commorco a flno box of
apples that he secured from tho J.
D. Donhnm orchard.
REV. J. T. M. Knox nnd family of
Mnrshflold and Rev. I). A. McLeod
of North Bend will lenvo Saturday
to attend tho annual Synod of this
Presbytery of tho Presbyterian
church. Thoy will go via Port
land. DR. WINKLER
or knife.
uses NO DRUGS
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