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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1911)
'SWfr-i(J ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1911 -EVENING EDITION . . HV IPCXL with n profit. A son of Rev. Leo, Chnrlton Lee, made Ills home with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Frledberg In Marshlleld until n few months ago. day. Ho reports that everything Is booming at Bandon, as usual. J. M. XYE, Jr., of Coqulllo !s lit Mnrshfleld on business and pleas- ltiwlimilii r,iiiilmr.Tlin rfnclnmln ' UIC. Is expected to reach North Bend GUY WARNER, manager of th nbout o clock this evening from San ; Lockhnrt Grocery, and wlfo and Francisco. IIUIK) tM4 Till: WEATHER. bnby, arc expected homo on the Hedondo today from an extended visit nt California points. (By Associated Press.) ll'I'J'FlaJCT The Guaranteed Cell I ,.u y Jl;ir,KED SEAL DRY BATTERIES do not .niti? mit,l,fn50r' epv'n fr IGNITION OR OTHER win . , n VXZtUt ,,c,,"' "''"'"I ""y or replace wllh new cells. We IIV,,. comparative u.s wlth' nnv !!:!, , ""7' ,"i,,(,',' ""'' ""BW"- Ql'AMTV Is what Is wanted and Is what WE GUARANTEE to give, and n roniparatlvo test will demonstrate tlmt wo enn snfoly guarantee satisfaction when the results nro compared with any other dry coll of the same size. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO .MAKE GOOD THIS GUARANTEE Pioneer Hardware Co. 5l(diii;IImjn Ij ROl'XD CARTONS : FRONT ST. MARSHFIELD OREGON IHSffil OREGON. Oct. 17. Fair to ' night and Wednesday. Ht.i'itos Crew. Tho David Evans, a stonm ftchnnnnt whtnlt win Imllt mi Coos Hay in 1901, readied. Astoria DAVE ROBERTS brought in a fine Saturday with the crow of tho schoon-1 or William Nottingham, which slto ' .UlSn.dljl Tim llntll.1 1a.... I ....I ' Hying tho Hrltlsh ling, her homo port being Victoria, I). C. llvo point deer head to bo mounted. It was killed by Ooorgo McGuI lough anil Is snld to bo ono of the best specimens seen hero in many n day. HORX. , WM. TURPEX of Emplro was In Marshflold today on business. He reports that his son, W. S. Turpon, who hns been spending tho summer In Portland, will return hero nbout tho first of November. Ti Washington. Word has been received here that Frank IJ. Tlchenor who was recently hero endenvorlng to secure n position as publicity man- SELLS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo Sells ngor of tho Chamber of Commerce, or linnnor. Miuuinv. neinimr in. mi l' Kono to Seattle to bccoiuo stnto eight-pound son." Mother nnrt organizer for the Maccabees In Wash- ed MOHLER, tho lumber Inspector child are doing nicely nnd tho fnth- ' "" " M "8, recently neon wun WH0 recently undorwont operation or is overjoyed nt tho arrival of l,,u " Ul " b. his first boy .Mane uoor. mo ilglitnouso sor Nfv Orchestra Harry Brndflbld vlco ,m8 recommended that a largo slug n new orchestra In neotyleno and whistling buoy bo es-l nt Mercy hospital, was ablo to leavo tho hospital yesterday. Ho Is getting along flue, much to the gratification of his many friends. Is orgnulz Marsh Held Port Orford roof until a light ship Ounce Tonight Tho Coos Uav cnn ,MJ rented there. Tho root Is Concort bnnd will entertnln the sun"- lKrous nnd has caused a number ImirliM-fl of the orirniiizntlnn nt iImiu- "' "ml accidents, ono of tho last be- ,' lug party nt the Odd Fellows hall ,tabll8hed off Capo Ulanco to mark tho MRS. JOHN BUTLER and son, who this evening. tlonnl affair. It Is strictly an Invltti- KQl'AltE CARTONS Played Willi Cnindnll R. O. Grnvos recalls tl'o fact that he used 'to piny second base on an Indiana '"bush league" team with Cnindnll 'who wns on the Now York pitchers In tho world's championship series yes- terday, Marqunrd also got his start In baseball In Indiana. Ing tho damage to the Saglnnw which was saved by the Hedondo. Always- "TiTe Busy Corner" LADIES Wouldn't n Fnco Cream that wns not greasy and contained Poroxldo Interest you? 'Thnt'a Nynl'a Faco Cream exactly. Clears tho skin, makes It soft, smooth nnd will not promoto tho growth of hair. Wo nro exclusively agents for Nynl's ontlro lino. LIST OF UXCLAir.IEl) LETTERS. nuili Athletic club of Portlnnd. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us Wins Game. Eric Bolt In n lot tor to his father, Geo. X. Bolt, says List of iinclnlmoil letters rnmntiiliic Hint " played on the Willamette In tho Mnrshilold, Oregon, postolllco, I University tenm ngnhiHt tho Cheinn October Id, 1911. Persons calling wn '"'Han school tenm InBt Saturday, for the sumo will plonso say adver-' winning by a big score. Xext Sat- tlsed nnd nnv ono cent on oneii loiter nrdny, Wlllamotto will piny Multno- called for: E. S. Adams, Mrs. J. II. Illnck, James Dnrklnw. Bay View Hotel, New HoldoiitH. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bnker. Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain, IJ. H. Fish and family consisting of four E. Coiirtrlght, Miss Nancy Cunning- children, Misses Helen and Shirley, hnm, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo Davenport, nnd Masters Edward and buby are I). T. Danlols, Jou Doo, Miss Pcnrl moving from Bnndon to MnrHhllold Enrloy, Miss Helen Freolund, Miss where tlioy expect to innko their per- Ilolon Fish, Mrs. A. M. Fish, Frank mniiont residence. Mr. Fish Is now Ornnt, C. W. Gnrrott, Nathan Gngo, connected with tho Bradley Candy Co. II. Q. Hall, Mrs. Norn Hill. W. II. I of this city. Klrby, A. J. Landoker. Alox Lnrson, I Mra. Lllllnn Long. J. Lassen Jr., A.1 Kills Unr Glon Rozollo, Al N. McoLnn, Joo McKay, Mrs. M. II. Nichols and Stnnloy Oldlnnd killed McFnrlnnd, M. T. Mntthows, Egnncns another big bear on Joo Nny Inlet .MiKutis, a. Munsoy, Josoph Ottor- tho other day. Tho almost got a man, John Obwngor, Miss Barbara second ono tho samo dny. Howovor, Pfou, .las Pyburn. Sid. Parry, C. II. t,l second ono wns too much for tho Rush. R. a. o. Stone. Mr. Ornvn rnrn dogs nnd whipped thrco of them ho of schooner Sadlo, Joo Slovens. John foro tl10 "untors could got within Smith, wnitnr cjniiu.nn .Mvn Twin- shooting distance. A short tlmo ago Joff Wnllaco Roy H. Wakomnn, Ralph f"?y k"lod ll bonr ,H tho 8a,no v,cl"- have been visiting rolntlves in Cali fornia, aro expected homo on the Rcdoudo today and consequently the City Recorder Is feeling hap pier tlmn ho hns forBovornl weeks. JAY TOWER returned yesterday from an ovor Sunday stay at tho Glasgow Gun club nnd ho only got nlno ducks. Very fow of tho many hunter's out Sunday got mnny darks nnd tho reports that tho big lllght 1b now on wore evidently a little preninturo. Personal Notes A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo Is In Murshneld on buslucss today. FRED HOLLISTER of North Bend Is In Mnrshilold today on business. C. CORDELL nnd wife of Isthmus In let aro Marshlleld visitors today. FOR RENT AND SALE Small ranch nnd stock."S," enro Times. Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would ao well to call at the PnclQo Monumental Vrorxtt, South Broadway and make solectlon from tho largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson hns In his employ tho only practical marble nnd gra nlto cuttor In Coos county. And nono but tho,bcst wortc Is turned C. Wheolor, Otto Wood, IJ. C. Yates. Wright, Magglo lty. NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE. W. B. CURTIS, I lf,,,s Mny Henllons Al Nichols Postmaster, i wnH "I trom Emplro todny nnd ro- ' ports that ho killed n largo numbor of senllous near tho oar. Tnoso ho didn't kill beenmo frightened land IIIU Ulllllllim 1)1 imiKSIOn IO HIOOl loft Ah n -nanll tlm ...... f i rnlsos tho tenslblo strength nnd olns- nion ,B Krcntor and the nota In tho tie llmltH In proportion to tho amount lower Bay aro not bolng molosted. Present. ,H0 was hired by tho Southern Oro- A hydrnullo hrnko has boon gon cannery to kill off tho aonllons oroiigm oui in imginnu to opornto which kill mnny hundreds of salmon on nil four wheols of nn nutnmobllo each season. nt tho samo time Don't forgot tho Turkish IMIONE 2M-.T. Baths WANTED Girl or elderly lady to do cooking for small family. Apply Blnnco Hotel. WANTED tthl for general Iiou-e-work. Apply or phono A. II. Powers' residence. FOUND Pair of gold eyeglass, ovldontly woman's. Ownor cnn hnvo samo by Identifying enmo nnd pay ing for this ad. FOR RENT Small house furnished or unfurnished. Apply 0C5 7th St. WANTED. Girl for General house woitk. One that can do cooking. Apply F. S. Jonnlng'a Dry Goods Store, North Bond. WANTED REAL BARGAINS in im- Improved Marshflold nnd East Marshflold lots from owners. Renl( estate men need not apply. P. O. , Box CGI, Marshflold. WANTED A man with $:JI3 to buy) i" cast .Marsniioiu miis ior ., , . nllnl,nn ti10 u.ii Terms cash, balance 3, C nnd 9 '"'" u',"'' "7" ;';" months. See Title Guarantee and known New York Swedish concert Abstract company. pianist, will take a limited numbor of studonts for private lessons. WANTED Some ono that can seo AnnHcBnts call nt Studio. Sengs- Hello! Heilo! HoubowIvcs of Mnrshfleld use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep It call up PHONE 73-J. Freo delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, nUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Prof. A. Richards A GRADUATING TEACHER a bargain when offered, to buy two . , 1Jrt iron,i.v.,y. lots 90x100 on Improved streets tncken Bldg.. l.m nroauwa. with soven-room modern house nearly now for 11,800. Seo Tltlo Guarnnteo and Abstract company. PROr.C. DAVIDSON VOlt SALE OR RENT My 10-room PIANO AND VOICE houso and four lots 95 by 200, In N ,. n j South Marshlleld. Apply within ten Phone 461 HOrMUgng n ,to Mrs. M.F. Campbell. Phono of Qf I Chamberlain's Liniment for lame fcT . T naok. soreness of the rauscles.spralns t"OR SALE My farm 000 acres In dK;hBoumatlc pans. you would never one lot or will cut up In parcels to wJah t0 be wuhout It. For sale by all suit. C. W. Santord, Marshfield. ' dealers. Damages ItiMit. This morning tho O'Kolly launch Bonltu was hndly dnmnged In n peculiar way. In Htnrt- Ing tho gnsollno onglno, tho man got In too much of a hurry nnd turned TLL I-, ri-.-. T2. on t0 much J,,,C0, Tlm ruH,llt wnd I nlS In r Prflr I IITIP u,iit u 1lcke(I 1,,u'k niul ,lirow tliu uij nj r viui i iiiivj cra,,ic Wtj, 81Icll forco n8 t0 )ren)c ft holo thrniiKh tho bottom of tho Wo hnvo soino eholco Coos Rlvor launch and slio had to ho put on tho PoarH which wo will soil At, $ 1 .50 and $1.75 a Box Whllo Thoy Last Phono your, orders early as thoy will not last long nt thoso prices. ways to bo patched. The Bazar Phono 32 The IJousg of Quality. Rig Day at Library. Last Satur day was tho biggest dny tho Mnrsh ilold Public Library hns known. Dur ing tho dny, ovor 100 peoplo visited tho library and eighty bookB woro taken out by pntrons. Tho library Is having n gradual growth and noarly ovory family In Marshflold Is now availing ltsolf of Its bonodts. BosldeB this, mnny others nro nvalltng themselves of Its freo rending room. At Huntington. Coplos of tho Huntington. Ore, Herald received hero Indlcnto that How Robort C. Loo, who wns formorly pastor of tin Marshllold Methodist church, Is tak ing an nctlvo part In nn nntl-gnmbllm; crusado there. Ho Is pastor of th Huntington Methodist church nnd ml vortlses thnt If nnyono will furnish hWn evidence of losing money nt gnm bllng, ho will recover It for thorn (Joes to IJnutlim. Roy Rozollo left today for Ilnudon where he will as sist In dynamiting a couple more largo rocks out of tho harbor there. The Lnrson dredgo Oregon has com pleted tho work on the Coqullle pro ject and is now waiting for good I weather to bo towed over to Coos Bay. j E. E. Hlnkley, tho well known pla iner, Is ngiuuablo to bo around nr tcr being laid up for thrco wooks as n result of having ono of the bones In his right leg cracked by 'i log rolling on It whllo at work in h camp on Catching Inlet. W. E. CARPENTER of Sonttlo arriv ed hero yesterday on a trip of In spection through this section. Ho Is enthusiastic over this section mid snys from what Information he has been ublo to glean that work will bo Btartod shortly on both tho Southern Pacific nnd Coos Bny and Bolso. .M. C. HOFFMAN wns down town to day greeting his friends for the tlrst tlmo in two wooks. Ho has been laid up as n result of an In jury to his right foot which was badly crushed whllo ho was at work In tho C. A. Smith black itulth shop. Ills frlonds aro glad to see him out again nltho ho will not bo ablo to roturn to work for some tlmo. W. F. JEWETT, head of tho Gardi ner Mill company, nnd wlfo and daughter enmo down yostordny for a short visit with frlonds hero. Mr, , Jowott Is tho wealthiest man lit tho Umpqun vnlloy and probably In Southwestern Oregon. Ono of his old friends thnt ho mot yostordny was Joiib Hanson to whom Mr. Jow ott gnvo his first Job nftor'Mr. Hnnsou's arrival In America, ovon before Mr. Hunsen hud mastered the English lnngungo. Tho Ladles of ST. MONICA'S church will glvo n PROMENADE SOCIAL at I. O. O. F. Hall, FRIDAY evening. Oct. 20. DAXCIXfl nnd CARDS. Cnko, enrfeo nnd punch sorved. TIckotB GOc. CAPT. JAS MAGEE of Emplro Is a Mnrshilold business visitor today. MRS. E. E. NAGLEY of Coos Rlvor was a Marshflold shopper today. MRS. B. F. 8AVAGE of North Coos River Is a MarBhfleld shopper todny NED C. KELLY of Coqulllo Is n Marshflold business visitor todny. CHAS SELANDER or Sumnor Is n Mnrshfleld business visitor todny MRS. GEO ROSS of Catching Inlet wns n Marshllold shopper yesterday. MRS. L. A. LILJEQVIST of Coqulllo wns tho giiost of Mnrshfleld friends yesterday. HEXRY LAIRD or Loon Lake Is In Mnrshllnld today on business mul pleasure MISS MAY BENNETT loft today for n short visit nt tho A.' O. Rogors' homo on South Coos Rlvor. MRS. JENNIE M. STEWART or North Bond wns in Marshflold on business and plcnsuro today. L. II. KEATING, agent or tho stenm er Brenkwator, Is oxpectod homo Thursday from his vacation trip. WALTER GOODMAN of Looking Glass is upending n fow dnys In Marshflold on business nnd pleasure. C. II. MARSH and family yesterday moved from Hall nnd Broadway to Third street, nenr Andorson avo nuo. JOHN KRICK has moved his family from tho Coffolt ranch on Coos Rlvor to Emplro, whoro 1m hna do clded to engngo In flailing. Grapes Are Here That expected shipment of Grapes arrived today on the Kcdondo. Don't delay placing your orders They are the choicest products of the California vine yards and the price is right. All varieties. Tokays, Muscats, Seedless, Blacks Get Your Grapes Now Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones - 85 and 305 A. IJ. SARGENT loft yostordny for Ollalla where ho will build n Ann flroplnco In tho ranch homo of Coll Ireland nnd brothors there. MRS. CHAS JOHNSON of North In let Is n Marshlleld visitor today. Tho ontlro family aro moving to Bay City to makojlholr home. MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Co qulllo waa tho guost of Marshllold frlonds todny whllo en route homo from a visit wjth relatives at Sum nor. F. F. SMITH an oxporloncod restau rant man hns arrived In tho city and expects to locato hero. Ho has taken apartments In tho Sacchl building. GEO T. TREAUaOLD of P.andon Is a Marshflold business visitor to- Ask For Sunset "When yon order fla voring extracts do you specify the kind1? If not, tho chances aro that you are getting a ridic ulously small hottlo for tho money, and a weak and poor-flavored ex tract. Specify SUNSET VANILLA and SUNSET LEMON FLAVORINGS and get tho most for your money, both in quanity and quality. Vov sale by us and tho leading grocers. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, MARSHFIELD. Light Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right .S