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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
It THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION. . They're Here Just arrived from fie cast the swellest line of Clothing ever shown in Marshncld, AVc especially want the young men to come in and look at them, for they have CLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00, "WELL, we just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goods arc here too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers and Rubber Boots for work; so, get ready NOW for that rain. THE TOGGERY Always- "The Busy Comer" ,a Spicy Spices You; who lllco good things to cook with will appreciate Squlhbs' Spices. 13. It. Squibb & Sons whoso chemicals tiro glvon proferouco over nil others by Physicians, nro rosponslblo for theso pure apices. Not obtnlnnblo from your grocer. Wo carry n full lino. abic vouit nocrou. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Oct. C Fair east nnd rain and wnriner west tonight. Friday, rain. Services Tonight. A Union pray er nieutlim will bo held at tho Marahflold Presbyterian church this evening. ' Decorates Store. Thayer Grimes is having tho Interior of Tho Tog gery newly papered and decorated, adding greatly to tho nttructlvenesa of the store. Plan Picnic. Tho Marshflold high school studcutB nro arranging for a big picnic next Saturday. While the place has not been definitely decid ed upon, It will probably bo Charles ton Day. Leg llroUeii. An Itullan workman In tho South Inlet camp of tho Smith Powers Logging company sustained n broken leg In an accident yeaterda'y and was brought to .Mercy hospital for treatment. IForwood has been conducting In tho Johnson building on Third street, near Central avenue. Mrs. Forwood wilt leave shortly 'for her former home nt Sumpter, Ore. limine Pumping. Tho dredgo Oregou nbout 3 o'clocliaterday aft ernoon started widenliTgtho channel opposite the Cold Storage. This end of the bulkhead has been practically completed, only a few more plank remaining to be put on top. Mr. Noble, who has charge of putting in tho bulkhead plans to push tho ex tension of It northward as rapidly as possible. ..una Personal Notes WALKER of Cooston Marshflold shopper today. Is MRS. 13. A. HARRIS of Mllllngton was a Marshflold shopper today. MRS. JOHN KRICK. of Coos River Is a Marshflold shopper today. JOHN PORTER of Allegany Is Marshflold on business today. in Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone 'Main, 298-- Us "WANTED To buy houso and lot. Must bo ronsonablo. Address M. J. caro Times. FOR KENT Sunny furnished house keoplng rooms. Phono 18C-J or call at CI!0 Central avonuo. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Modom conveniences. Closo 1" and roasonublo. Phono 239J. FOR SALE Choice Rhode red pullets. Phono 314X2. Inland Hot Tamales and HOT DRINKS THE GOOD KIND Are Recovering. Goo. Hanson, A. Christian and Frank Ward who nro at Mercy hospital, nro reported get ting along lino. Mr. Hansen still suffers from tho paralysis duo to apo plexy but ho may recover. Minus Gasoline. Dr. Geo 13. Dlx this morning had to walk In from Hay Park nbout 2 o'clock. Ho was called out thoro and went out In his auto. Ho ran out of gasoline nnd he had to abandon his auto nnd walk to town. Home Qmmintliied Emily Tled gon, tho llttlo daughter of Superin tendent nnd Mrs. TIedgen was quar antined for scarlet fever yesterday. Mr. TIedgon has secured quarters olsewhoro so that his school duties will not bo Intorforod with. Meet Friday. L. W. Truvor nnd Dan Kentlng of tho Marahflold FJro Department, tho mombors of tho Hro and water committee of tho city council nnd City Attornoy Qoss will moot Friday evening to draft nn or dlnnnco regulating tho atorngo of gasoline In tho city. Changes Management. i Q. W. Galo and wlfo, who recently enmo hero from Modford, hnvo purchased tho rooming houso which Mrs. J. You know what Stafford makes FOR SALE Choice JSO-ncre tracts, closo In. Pnrtlnlly improved. $1,600. One-third cash. Dalanco long time. Soo J. C. Doane, ownor. Phono 314X2. WANTED Woman to assist In kit chen In camp. Address Mrs. C. Har ris, Coqulllo. WANTED Canvassing agents at onco for the aalo of "COMPEN DIUM of Everyday Wonts," the book of gonoral necessity, prlco U.50; also for "Tho DEVIL'S nRIDE," n wonderful rollglous al legory, price ?1.00. Elthor outfit Bent postpaid or 10 cents. B0tf commission to agents. Dig sellors. Address A.D. KUIILMAN. Publish er, 13G West Lako St., Chicago, 111. FOR ItENT New modem 5-roojn bungalow suitable for small fam ily. Phono 1C7-J. TWO STORKS. restaurant phono G-J, Dlanco hotol phono 4i WANTED O experienced coul inltv ors Deavor Hill Company. If It, Is Royal Tailors It's Right Suits From $18 to $35 Made to Your Measurements The Fixup Sole Agents FOR RENT 7-room houso with bath, cor. No. Broadway and Cedar Ave. Apply to C. J. Druschko. WANTED Woman or girl to caro for elderly Invalid. Inquiro of Mrs. Sengstacken. WANT TO 1JUY Horse, weight 1230 lbs. Must drive slnglo or double. Apply at Connor & Hoagland storo FOR SALE A buggy cheap. Apply Club Cigar Store. T. Maos. $10 Reward I will pay above rowaru ior uu. mntlon thnt will lead to tho arrest and conviction of tho party wno re moved my bicycle on Market avonuo and stolo tho wrench and pump. GEO. DIPPE AT GEO. KINO'S ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. For llimkethnll. A meeting of the Coos county High school athletic board will bo. held In Coqulllo Satur day nnd will bo attended by Chauncoy Clarke, Prof. Grannls and Superin tendent TIedgon. Besides discussing high school nthletlcs In general, It is expected that a basobnll schedule will bo- arranged nnd nlso arrangements mndo for tho high school field meet next spring. Mong In Portland. Win, V. Mong, an nctor well-known to Coos Day theatre-goers Is appearing in Port land this week In another of Cohan's dramatic successes entitled "The House Next Door." The Journal says of Mr. Mong's part In tho piny: "Wil liam V. Mong, nn nctor of Intellect and finesse, ns the lrasclblo old no- blemnn gives n masterly portrayal of tho character mndo famous uy that distinguished artist, J. 13. Dod-son." Wed Yesterday. Wednesday wan tho wedding day of C. F. McKnlght and MIbs Spongier nt Corvallls, Ore. After n Bhort honeymoon trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. McKnlght will como to Marahfleld. Thoy will roBldo In the C. A. Metlln residence In South MnrHhllold. Tho date of their ar rival hero Is not known definitely but they will, be glvon a hearty re ception by their many frlonds on the Hay. Visit Old Friend. Dr. Tower takes exception to tho report thnt ho is going to Seattle lio says Astoria Is his destination and tho principal object of his trip Is to have n tnlk- fcmut with Dr. Jay Tultlo. Fifty yoars ago ho and Dr. Tuttlo wore studying Lntln and Crook togothor propnrlng for Harvard collogo. Dur ing tho Inst fifty yenrs thoy havo boon Intimate friends, and ovoryfifty yonrs or so thoy hnvo.ngreed to havo a grand tnlk-fest. Dr. Tuttlo was n resident of Coos liny onco, having served ns sheriff horo onco. Eagles Enjoy Evening. Last cvo nlng, tho Marahflold Aorlo of Eagles hold a very oujoynblo banquet nnd smoker In tholr hnll on South Soc- ond street. Tho object was to lnau gurato a momborshlp contest with ft vlow to Increasing tho momborshlp of tho Jocal Aorlo to 400 by January 1. A $50 gold wntch Is to ho glvon tho member securing tho most now mombors nnd othr prlzos nro to bo glvon others securing tho second nnd third lnrcest numbers. Next Wed nesday evening, tho Eagles -will en joy another, ainokor nnd hnnquot. Luggage Found. Somotlmo ago, John Jnnsen and a companion bogan suit agalust tho steamship Alliance to recovor for luggago which thoy claim was lost. Thoy wanted nbout 90 apiece becauso tho company could not deliver luggago thnt tho chocka called for. Today, It was dis covered that tho luggago had been taken from tho Alllanco warohouso nnd loft on tho dock near D. Fergu son's warehouse. Ho found it outsldo nnd put in his offlco for safo-koeplng until tho ownor Bhould call for it. Today ho turned It ovor to Agont Mc Georgo and tho proceedings In Justico Ponuock's court woro dismissed. How tho luggago got off tho Alllanco waro MRS. W. F. MILLER returned today .from a short visit In Portland. celved, no steps can bo taken to havo him brought back to Coos county for trial. FRANK SHERMAN of Portland hat taken n position In tho local rail way olllces. His mother arrived here today to make her homo wltfi him. MRS. CHAPPELBAR of Sumpter, Ore., arrived hero today for a short visit with her old friend, Mrs. J. Forwood. Mrs. Forwood, who has JiiBt sold her rooming and apartment houso, which she has successfully conducted horo tho past year, will return to Sump tor for a Bhort visit and lntor re turn to tho Bay. J. G. DOANE of Catching Inlet Is n Marshflold business visitor -today. Tj. q. MASTERS of Sumner, who was O. J. SEELEY of Coqulllo was n Marshflold business visitor yesterday. MISS MYRTLE DOWNER has taken u position in Stafford's Front Btreet Btore. MRS. A. ASPLUND arrived homo to day from a visit In Poitlnnd and Corvnllls. CAPT. J. A. O'KELLY returned to day from a business trip to Port lnnd nnd Astoria, A. S. HAMMOND and wife of Coqull lo passed through hero today en route homo from Portland. In Marshflold today snys thoy aro big preparations for tho ontortaln ment at tho Sumnor hall and tha presentation of tho comedy "Cnpt. Rncket" nnd tho basket Boclnl as a benefit for tho Sumnor baseball team. If tho wenthcr will pormlt, North Bond nnd Sumnor will play a benefit game nt Sumner Sunday, North Bend News Mrs. M. 13. Alexander of Cooaton visited friends hero yestordny. II- A. WEf,LS has gono to Ten Mile to enjoy a few dayB hunting and HshfnK'iwlth Ivy Condron. It. .A, IgSOX, nHslstnnt keopor of tho Capo Antgo light-house, nnd wlfo woro Mnrshflold visitors to-day. MRS. II. R. REED and Miss Maudo Reed returned today from nn ex tended' visit nt various point along ' tho coast. Arthur Johnson has moved his family from old North Bond to a resldeneo near tho central Hchool. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hayes nnd lit tle daughter of Remote nro visiting relatives In Myrtle Point. Mrs. Mnudo JonnlngB, of Port land, formerly of EnstBldo, Is visit ing relatives and friends In Myrtle Point. J. II. FLANAGAN Is nblo to ho down at his olllco today for tho first 'tlmo In sovornl days, being con- Hned to his homo with ft Bovoro cold. MRS. ALBERT GIDLEY nnd children arrived horo today from Lend, 8. I)., to Join Mr. Gldloy, who wna ro- poniiv 'nlop.tful cltv enelueor of Mnrshfleld. E. A. DODGE of Coqulllo passed through horo today en routo homo from Portland whoro ho hns been nrrunglng for tho development of his gold mining claims near Myr tlo Point. Tho Mlzpah lllblo clasB Nvlll give Its annual banquet and hold a busi ness mooting nt tho class room to morrow evening. Rov. A. D. McLcod will lenvo Sat-, urdny on tho Dronkwntor to attend tho Presbytery which meets nt Yon cnlln next week, Mrs. S.Ackormnn hns Bold hot property horo and loaves Saturday for Portland whoro alio expects to tnnko her homo. Mrs. LouIbo O. Andorson, who was oporatod on nt tho Morcy hospital ovor ft month' ngo, Is still confined to iler homo In Portor' nddltlon. FOUND SOMETHING 1IETTEK. ARCHIE PHILLIPS of North Bond was ft MnrahlWld business visitor today. Ho roporta that tho Tar heel logging camp will not -ho opened again until after tho Ilrat of tho yoar. J. N. NELSON, formoiiy n mombor of tho Marshflold city council, who hns beon Bpondlng tho pnBt yoar In California' in n letter to his son, Fred, BayB thnt ho oxpocts to spend tho winter in or near San Diego. If you know of tho real value of Chamberlain's wnimoni ior laum bnck. Boreness of tho muscles.Bpralna nnd rheumatic pains, you would never , ( n question that is now pus wi8hoto"o without It. For sale by all K,ng the mcar,t FOR SALE Pure Jersey milk Phone 108X. Mrs. D. Haines. FOR BALE My farm OOO acres In one lot or will cut up In parcelB to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. CITY AUTO service stands. Day phono, Blanco Cigar 78, Blanco Hotel phono 40. StandB night: Smokehouse Phono 66-J, Palace t,i .,.. tmwn n had COld yOU want tho best medicine obtainable bo Wb to cure It with as little delay as possible. Hero Is a druggist's opin-) ion- "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," Bays " rn- t fiorntnera. Ind.. "and consider it tho best on the market." For gain hv all dealers. After the show try a Turkta Bt Phone 814-J. "The Men WeJ.ove and the Men We Marry" Is tho tltlo of an artlclo In n Into Issuo of a popular ladles' perio dical. Tho ladles nro generally agreed that If thoy get a chance to feed him well' they could marry any man. One of tho Hrst nnd finest things of any meal Is tho soup or Bouillon. Tho best of these 13 LEBIG'S BOUILLON CUBES Squares of Delicious Concentrated Bouillon One cube. A cup of boiling water. Drop tho cubo In nnd stir. Tho result Is bouillon that no chef In tho world can surpass. And you can get these cubes at 10c and, 25c per tin. A trial will con duce you of their merits. MISS EDNA LARSON, who Is Bt tidy ing music In St. Louis, writes frlonds hor'o that it Iibb boon very hot thoro and that sho haa not been ablo to contlnuo hor Btudlcs rogulnrly becauso of tho insuffer able heat. . EUGENE D'CONNELL nnd wlfo ro turned today from n visit In Port land. Thoy brought with them tholr threo-monthB old grandson, tho son of Dr. 'and Mrs. Rlchnrd Bon, who will romaln horo until Mrs. Richardson fully rocovors hor health. Don't bo mislead by Inforlor grade of ulumlnum waro bocauBo tho price lu cheapor, for nny good Judge of. aluminum wnro kuowB that thoro Is only ouo inuko of aluminum that ! Btandnrd nnd thnt Is tho WEAR EVER aluminum wnro. Look for tho Btump on each article. WEAR .EVER cooking utoiiBllB havo boon giving such guod reBtilta that dozens of other brands uro trying to got a foothold on tho market by trying to inuko you bellovo thoy uro iib good mi urtlclo ua tho WEAR-EVER at a lower price. Romombor tho secret process of manufacturing quality alu minum wnro Ib controlled by tho WEAR-EVER Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company. Buy no othor nnd you will ulwuyB bo Batlslled. W carry a complete lino in stock, and nro tho only ones that Boll tho WEAR EVER aluminum cooking utensils la this city. Pioneer Hardware Company. Lockhart's- Grocery . A. MLJEQVI8T, deputy prosecut ing attornoy, enmo ovor today from Coqulllo to look aftor matters in tho locnl Justico court. Ho Bays that until tho mandato of tho Ore gon Supremo courth ordering n now trial for Frank Garrison Is ro- NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Through n JouIoub competitor in voking technical construction of a Mnrshflold city ordlnanco on mo, I will havo to discontinue giving nwuy prizes at Tho Royal theatre. Howovor, I am going to romnln In tho Bhow biiBlnoBa lu Marshflold and will nmko a success of It If giving tho most possible high class entertain mont for tho money will onnblo mo to do It. G. J. LEMANSKI, Prop. Royal Theatre. Two Private Phones 85 and 305 DEPENDABLE DRUGS 17 you wanted to buy oak lumber and tho man delivered yellow pine you would know tho difference "If you wanted to buy allk and thoy Bent you calico, you would havo no troublo In seeing tho substitution. It Is not bo easy howovor with modlclno. A great many modlclnes look alike nnd taste alike, but tlioy don't act alike. Just think this over tho next tlmo you want medicines. Romombor that at our storo you can absolutely rely on evory drug wo sell. Tho dlfferenco between buying medicines and morchandlao la tho difference between knowledge nnd bollef. You know tho one, but you havo to bollove in tho othor. You will bo absolutely safe whon r you put your belief in us. . Brown Drug Co. I ' -'I V rg lamifr'M?' .MifvpE ,Yjjfl?A' & wir'.