The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 19, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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Mr ATTEND
WEDDING HERE
Roy A. Sanber and Miss Han
nah Larson United Last
Evening.
A most pleasant nnd largely in
tended wedding took place Inst night
nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 0.
Larson In South Mnrshfleld when
their daughter, Miss Hnnna T. Lar
son, was united In marriage to Mr.
Roy A. Sanber from Acme, Ore. Rev.
G. LcRoy Hall of the First Baptist
church conducted the ceremony. At
tendant upon the bride and groom
were Miss Slgnn Larson, n sister of
the bride, as maid of honor; Miss
Emma Erlckson and Miss Esther Kel
son as bridesmaids; Hemming Lar
son, a brother of the bride, and Char
ley FrodolhiB as best men, and Myrtle
Nelson as (lower girl.
The bride appeared In n beautiful
gown of white Bilk and lace, the
bridesmaids and Hower girl also be
ing dressed In white, the maid of
honor wearing a beautiful dress of
cream colored silk. The home was
elaborately decorated with flowers
nnd greenery, the wedding ceremony
taking place under a canopy of roses
and ferns nrranged In one comer of
the parlor.
The wedding mnrch and music dur
ing tho evening were rendered by n
noted violinist, accompanied by pia
no. The bride and groom having re
ceived the congratulations and wishes
of friends nnd relatives, a most deli
cately prepared and sumptuous supper
was served. Tho new mnrrled cou
ple received a number of vnluable and
useful presents. As evidence of the
popularity of bride nnd groom, n
great crowd of young people essem
blcd outside giving expressions to
their Interest In the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanber will In a few
days leave for their future home nt
Acme, Ore., where Mr. Sanber Is In
terested In a combined sawmill and
etoro business with his father. Those
present were: Miss 0. G. Erhnrt, Or
vlllo Erhnrt, Eurllla Erhart, Mr. and
Mrs. Chns Thorwald, Johnny Thor
wnld, Clifford Thorwald, Lucy Thor
ivald, Lily Thorwald, Graco Johnson,
Anna Gldmark, Lily Gldmark, Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. J. Carlson, Erinnn Carlson, Ucntrlco
Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walmnrk,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Olson, Mr. nnd
Mrs. August Carlson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
August Krlzecn, Hetty Krlzeen, J. E.
IlellonltiH, David D. Hill. Mrs. Simp
sou, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. G. Larson, Ellz
nbeth Anderson, Mrs. Green, Doris
Green, Roy Green, Arthur Wllld, Al
fred Erlckson, Willie Illinium, George
Hamburg. Mr. Harry Ilorln, Miss Mll-
llgnn, Mrs. Egnn Allqulst, Irmn nnd
Heunlng Allqulst.
Following the nmrrlnge ceremonies
a large number of boys nnd friends
gathered around the Larson homo
nnd Indulged In a most vociferous
chorlvnrl, the echoes of which could
be heard for a mile or more.
IMG PROFIT IX OREGON.
Southern I'nclllc Miiile llltf Sum Limt
Year.
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 10. The an
mini report of the Southern I'nclllc
company has been filed with the Rail
road Commission. The report cover
ed the entire line, sepnrate reports
for Oregon being in up to the date of
the report.
Operating revenues were $91,108,
7C1.40, and operating expenses $52,
234,137.34. leaving n net operating
revenue of $38,874,024.00. Divid
ends of $21,020,282.08 on stocks
were declared during tho ruling year.
Tho company has hnd during the
year 4 3,704 employes nnd hnB paid
out $39,190,g39.82 to them In wages.
The mileage of lines operated Is given
at C198.2S, number of passengers
cnrrled was 34,199,159, and the num
ber carried one mile was 1,429,000,
3S4. Over 1S.000.000 tons of freight
weie cnrrled and over 4,000,000.000
tons cnrrled one mile. Tho totnl
freight revenue for tho year wns ap
proximately $53,000,000, and the pns-
senger revenue $31,000,000. Details
for Oregon will bo sent later to the
Commission.
Opcrntlng revenues for the stnte of
Oregon total $S,777,2C0. The total
operating expenses for the stnte were
$4,580,471. Tho dining nnd special
car service for tho entlro lino amount
ed to $1,071,824 In revenues, nnd ex
penses wero $1,983,331, or n deficit
for this sorvlco of $311,500.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Sails Tomorrow. Tho Redondo
will soil tomorrow morning' nt nlno
o'clock for San Franclsoo.
On Vacation. Postmaster W. U
Curtis Is taking his nnnunl vacation
nnd on It he will icturn to his old
love the high sens. He has gone to
Portlnnd where ho will Join n steam
freight of which his brother Is cap-
! tnln nnd will mnke tho ' trip from
there to Snn Diego and return, and
will bo nbscnt about two weeks. Mr.
Curtis followed tho sens for many
years nnd nt one time wns ship
wrecked on tho const of Africa.
YOUR DRUGGIST
STOPS THAT ITCH
If you arc Buffering from Eczema,
Psoriasis or any other kind of skin
trouble, drop Into our storo for In
stant relief. We will guarantee you
to stop that Itch In two koiimiiN.
A 25c trlnl bottle will prove It.
Wo have bold other remedies for
sklu troubles, hut none that we could
recommend moro highly than the well
known compound of Oil of Wlnter
grcoii, Thymol nnd a few other Ingre
dients thnt have wrought hiicIi won
derful euros nil over tho country.
This compound, known us D D.D.
Prescription, will cool and heal the
Itchy, burning Bkln as nothing eUe
can. Get a regular bottle and see
on our no-pay offer.
Red Cross Drug Store.
Look
Before You
Buy
A glance at the
Toggery
Clothing
A V ill convince von of
their superior style and
tailoring- and no other
clothes at the price, $2U
to $25, can surpass
them. AVe do not con
fuse our buyers by ad
vertising suits from 10
to $10. One price, good
goods and on the square
is our motto.
The Toggery
WANT LIFE SAVERS.
Papers wero circulated hero this
week setting forth In the form of af
fidavits tho rensons why n life saving
stntloii should ho established by tho
government nt tho mouth of tho Slus
law river. Florence West.
NORTH REND NEWS.
There will bo n rcgulnr meeting of
the North Rend Mother's nnd Teach
er's Club at tho Central School house
nti 3 o'clock P. M. tomorrow. A
full attendance is desired ns the nn
nunl election of olllcers will tnko
place.
RANI) DANCE at EAGLES HALL
Saturday evening, OCTORER 28. MU
SIC by FULL bnnd.
Sick hendochc Is caused by n dis
ordered stomach. Take Chamber.
lnln's Tablets and correct that nm!
tho headache will disappear. Fori
sale by nil denlcrs.
What Is
Socialism
Come out tonight and hear a
scholarly and Interesting an
swer to this Timely Question1
by
Floyd C. Ramp
A Graduate of the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Free Lecture at Socialist
Hall on Front street, Thurs
day and Friday nights, Oc
tober 19 and 20.
DON'T MISS IT.
FOR WIRELESS STOCKHOLDERS.
Tho story of tho United Wireless
Telegraph company shows how much
real value an Investor In wildcat stock
getB for his money. Of $4,000,000
received, only $900,000 went to tho
company, the rest being divided
among the promoters. Whnt the Investors-
really did wns to donnto for
tunes to tho astute men who nro now
wearing stripes. Portland Orego-nlan.
Step In and sec something you
never Haw In COOS county. ANONA
CASH grocery.
Rend tho Times' Want Ads.
Special for Two More
Days Only
One 6-bunce tin of J, A, Lodgers' high grade Baking
Powder with every One-pound can you buy which gives
you a saving of 40 per cent on your Baking Powder.
Just Arrived Today
Fresh shipment of Concorrd Grapes. We also have a
fresh supply of all fresh, seasonable fruits and vege
tables for Friday and Saturday.
Phone us your order.
OLLIVANT WEAVER
The Pure Food Grocermcn.
A Good Place to Trade.
Phone 275-J Corner 3rd and Central
Don't Buy a Piano
Until vou see our elegant new line of instruments .lust liceoivcd from the fa
mous
Baldwin Piano Co.
This company's pianos have taken first prize at the World's Fairs in Paris
and St. Louis in competition with the entire world.
We Sell at Lower Prices
Than any mail order house or any person who sells from a catalogue when
you consider values, tonal quality and general satisfaction.
Remember :
AYe carry these pianos in stock. You can sec and hear them before you buy.
13 very piano is backed and guaranteed by a company with a capital of $1,800,
000 and in addition you also have our personal gu a rnnteo of satisfaction.
Come in and see these pianos, hear them and then we will talk over the matter
of price and terms.
Going (SB Harvey Company
Clif JV,i COMPLETE HOUSE AND HOME FURNISHERS.
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
If it's in style wc have it.
New 3-4 length over
coats. New Benjamin clothes.
New raincoats and
gaberdines.
New Stetson hats.
You know why we sell for less
Hub Clothing
and Shoe Co.
MARSHFIELD
"MONEY TALKS"
BANDON
"THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
KQUIPI'ED WWII WIRELESS
Sails from Coos Bay forl'JurcJca, Wednesday, Oct. 18
in the afternoon.
CONNECTING WITU THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 44 O. F. McGEOHGE, Agent
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails from Marsh field for San Francisco Friday
morniny October 20, at 9 o'clock.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phone 44 C. F. McQEORGE, A Rent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. M. ON OCTOIinil , 10, 17, 21
AND 1. SAILS FHOM MAKSIII'IELD AT SERVICE OF THE
TIDE ON OCTOIIEK 7, 1 1, 21 AND 28.
L. 11. KEATING. AGENT PHONE MAIN 33-L
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIAHLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT.
Tho heat Domestic and Imported brands.
Plastor, Llmo, Drlck and all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201
Abstracts, Real Estate,, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqullle Offke Phone 191 Marshfleld Office H-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
Genaral Agents "EASTSIDE"
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG
Our stnge8 leavo Marshfleld for Rosrburs at 7 o'clock every
evening and afford quickest connections with Southern Paclflo
Railway. Fare ?C.OO.
COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE.
OTTO SCRKTTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld.
C. P. HARNARD, Agent, ROSEHURG, Ore.
PHONE 11
Wc Clean and Press
i Ladies7 and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 57-J
Good Livery Service
Fancy new rigs, good horses an
careful drivers are now at ttha dis
posal of the Coos Day public at
REASONARLE RATLS
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready tor
any trip anywhere any time. norser
boarded and rigs cared for.
New hearso and special acommo
datlons provided for funeral parties.
w i. r.niMnRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE3
X'iiJx ""
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. culars see
We want fresh salmon and are
prepared to pay the highest cash
price for them. For further parti-
C. O. HOCKETT,
Empire City, or
GEO. F. SMITH,
Coos River
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