The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 06, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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7HEN you come to this store you know
at the start that you are getting all-wool
Always-
"TiTe Busy
Yes
You may feel perfectly safe In having your
Prescriptions filled here,
Doing the -Largest Prescription business in the
City we are able at all times to keep only the
freshest drug and purest chemicals,
None but Registered Pharmacists to fill your
Doctor's orders,
Lpckhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone- Main 298 Us
"WANTED Your wtrponter, Job nml
furniture work, Phone. Cnrpontor
124L.
,1'Olt SALE flood mvoiu! Iiunil wifo
nt n bnrgnln. Call nt Union Miir
kot nml sou snfo nod got price.
Phono C8.
"WANTED (llrl lo lemn millinery.
Excollont chunw. A Miosh 0 TIiuph
FOR RENT Vlrnt clans rooms, JI8H
First St. Hcnr FlnnnBun &' Bon
nctt Dniilc.
DISAPPEARED Vrom 1M8 Con
tral Avo., Friday ovonlng, Mnltoso
kitten with wlilto bronBt nnd feet.
Liberal reward for roturn.
TOR SALIC King lllo trombone In
flrst-dnss condition. Address Rax
285, North Bond.
TOll SALIC Nearly new loatlier
topped buggy. Will soil cheap If
taken nt once. T. Mans, Club Cigar
Storo.
l'OU KALE Or exchange tw real
estato a good launch. Apply Room
204 Coko building.
,
WANTED Girl for general 1ioiim.
work. Call Phono North Bond 1024
D
LOST Iliown cliespouk dog named
"Beans." Any Information 'regard
ing him will bo appreciated. Otto
Schotter.
FOB IIK.NT Small rnucli, stock nnd
equipment for salo. Snap for right
party. Address "S" caro Times.
WANTED Boy t once. Inqulro
at Xnsburg's Grocery.
JOB RENT Xlct'ly furnished room.
Closo In. Phono 292J.
WANTED Strong woman or girl to
care for elderly Invalid. Apply to
Mrs, Sengstuckon.
fl'BXISHRl) HOUSEKEEPING
apartments, hot water, light and
Hneu $10 and up Lloyd hotel.
r0 SALE Two American box ball
alleys In flno condition. Cash or
terms. Address A. B, Campbell.
SEWING inarlilue.s. Call on
A. Tozlnr. tho RlniTAi. mnn. All
who aro paying monthly, please
end payments to Lock Box 404,
'ursnneld, Ore.
m SALR Three Cornelian In
I'nn game hens and ono cock. In
quire Bishops' flats. G-J7 Broadway
Tho Times' Want Ads bring results
rou
F.
and nothing else in your
clothes These
Clothcraft Clothes
are the kind you want to keep you
well dressed and satisfied Mighty few
clothes do all of that and do it well.
Suits and Overcoats $J0 to $25.
The Woolen Mill Store
Miil-tc-Man. Clothiers
Coos Bay
Corner
rROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
J It. K. l- WINKLER,
- Naturopath und Chiropractor.
All chronic diseases treated. Consul
tation frco. Olllco hours:
0 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and G to 8 p. m.
Naturopath Institute Boom No. 1.
No. 13G Broadway, Marshflold, Oro
Dtt. G. W. LESLIE,
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of tho AmerWan school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Offlce
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshtlold; Orogon
J.
V. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Offlee over Flanagan &. Bonnott Bank
larshdeld Orogon
DH. J. T. McCOKMAO,
Physician and Surgoon
Marshflold, Orogon.
Jfilco: Lockhart Building,
, opposlto Post Oflke.
Phone 105-J
It. A. J. HENDRY'S
Wo are equipped to do high class
work on short notice at tho very
lowest prices. Examination froo.
Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo
slto Chandler hotel, phono 112-J.
DR. II. 11. MOORE,
Chiropractor
Chronic Dlsoiis.es n Specialty
203 Coos Uldg Phono 81-L
Olllco hours 1 to 5.
T. J. SCAIFE
E A. IL
IIODGINS
Marshfield Paint
2b Decorating Co.
Estimates MARSHFIELD,
Furnished Phono 140L Orogon
Business Directory
Following Is a list of Reliable
Business Firms that It
Pay to Patronize.
will
STADDEN
All hinds of photograph work,
bromide enlarging and kodak
finishing.
DEARY'S Gl'N SHOP
Completo line of Bicycle supplies,
second-hand bicycles for Bale. Guns,
bicycles, etc., repaired.
Umbrellas covered and repaired.
E. BAXDEL, Prop.
No. 007 No. Front St. Phone 180-R
Coat Sweaters
Wo havo nearly anything you want
from
$1.50 Up to $5
A lino lino of Turtlo Neck Sweaters,
Men's $2 and $3
Boys' $1.5Q
BOYS'
COAT SWEATERS,
$1.1:3 and 91.no.
91.00,
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality.
TiTe Royal
TONIGHT
Tho Homo of Good Pictures and
Good Music.
Tonight, !
TONIGHT
"THE DEATH OK DON JUAN"
(A beautiful Story Beautifully told
In Pictures.)
"THE VAGABOND"
(Don't miss this Interesting Picture)
ADMISSION 5 AXI) 10 CENTS
Blanchard's Livery
Wo havo secured tho livery buul
lobs of L. II. Heisnor and are pro
pared to render excclont service to
tho psoplo of Coos Bay. Circfi.l
di Ivors, good rigs &nd everything
hat will mean satisfactory service to
tho public. Phono us for a driving
horse, a rig or anything needed in
tho livery lino. Wo also do truck
g business of all kinds.
IlLANCHARD BROTHERS
Phono 138-J
Livery, Feed and Snles Service.
141 First and Alder Streots
A. Modorn Brick Building, Electric
Lights, Steam Heat. Elogantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
II OT Eli .CO OS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: CO cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Broadway and Market
Marshfield. Oregon.
A TURKISH BATH will do you
GOOD. Phono 214-J.
Lyons & Rass'
IX-
STHAWBEHRY, RASPBERRY AXI) GRENADINE FLAVORS.
i
A delicious fruit for making appetizing and healthful homo be
verage. Pints 20 Cents
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones-
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:06 p. m., Nov. C, by Mrs.
E. MlngiiB, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 50
Minimum 44
At "on n 'in' 55
Wind! Southwest: cloudy.
New Organist. Fred Powers has
been chosen organist of tlio Marsh
field Catholic church choir.
Meet. Tuesday. Tho local oil com
pany, which la to sink a well on a
Catching Inlet for oil, will meet at
the Chamber of Commerce nt 7:30
tomorrow night to porfect its organ
ization. Logger Hurt. Parties from tho
Coqulllo report that a logger at tho
Conologue camp wns seriously Injur
ed by bolng struck by tho limb of a
falling tree Friday. Ho was taken
to Bnndon.
Meet Tuesday, Tho Marshflold
city council wl)l moot tomorrow night
when various mnttors will bo taken
up. It is llkoly thnt tho water fran
chise matter will como up In somo
form or other.
Coming Home. Bobbie Wilson,
son of Mrs. Sarah Wilson of South
Broadwny, Is expected homo In n day
or two. Ho has bpon riding on somo
of tho principal wostorn and south
ern circuits since lonvlng horo.
Many Geese. Tho largest flight of
gceso that has bcon notlcod hero In
n long tlmo was evident nil day yes
terday and last night. Old timers
say their flight inland and southward
Indicates tho approach of bad weath
er. Big Crowd. Over 300 pcoplo at
tended tho masquorado ball at tho
Finnish hall last Saturday ovonlng.
Light refreshments woro sorvod. It
wns ono of tho most onjoynblo events
or tho kind that has bcon hold horo
In a long tlmo. It was glvon by tho
Knights of Finland.
Improve Garage Geo. Goodrum Is
Just completing somo oxtonslvo im
provements In his gnrago. An ofTico
has boon put In, tho posts removed
so that mnchlnea can bo handled onsl
or In It, n completo mnchlno shop Is
bolng Installed, a now floor put In and
special lockers for mnchlno owners.
It will mnko it ono of tho finest gar
ages in tho county.
Tank Evnlndex. I.atO' Saturday
nftemoon, n gasoline tank which waif
bolng repnlrod at Wllloy & Schron
dor's shop on North Front streoc ,x
plodod nnd for a moment threatened
to cnuso sorlous damage. Jack Stol
nor was ropalrjng It nnd tho heat
caused n slight accumulation nt gas
In the tank to oxplndo. Stolnor wns
thrown about ten feet but not seri
ously hurt. Parties who hoard tho
explosion nnd saw tho flames Bhoot up
turned In a flro nlarm but workmen
quickly smothorod tho Jinnies. Mr.
Wllloy estimates tho damage at
about $50. .
Parents Aro Angry. Many of tho
Bunker Hill parents whoso children
woro included in tho numbor chas
tlzcil by S. C. Rherrlll. tho teacher
thoro. Friday aro highly indlgnnnt
ovor it nnd threaton to take stops In
tho matter. It Is alleged that ho
punished some of tho girls ns well
as tho boys rather sovoroly. It scorns
that tho trouble was cnused by tho
dlfforonco In his time nnd tho Smith
mill whlstlo. School wns called Fri
day afternoon boforo tho 1 o'clock
whlstlo blow nnd a dozen or so of tho
children thought ho was cutting down
thoir recess time.
City Auto Service
Oood Cnrs, Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhere nt any tlmo.
Stands Blanco Hotel nnd Blanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 40.
Night Phono 40.
BARKER GOODALE. Proprietor.
Fruit Syrups
85 and 305
RE-
bsdb PEOPLE
fT&) ESB3EGB35I
MATT MATSON of Catching Inlet Is
In Marshfield.
LOUIS STONE of Catching Inlet is In
Mnrshfluld today.
J. C. SAVAGE Is hero on business to-
day from Coqulllo.
J. A. STAUFF expects to leavo thl3
wcok for California.
A. S. HAMMOND is horo from Co-
quillo on business.
MRS. T. J. MACGENN of Empire is
a Marshfield shopper today.
JOHN SCHETTER. of Ton Milo is in
Mnrshfleld on business today
ALEX CARLSON of North Lake. Ton
. HAUSOH DT Co, live
.was n Marshflold business visitor
today. :
mho. urix mien, 01 V.UDBIUI wu
il.. .inA fn Hull llnl.l HlnnilH Unt.
r.r. :. M1?f,T!.r r ..... ....
mo kiiuoi "i muiDuuu.u mui.u., i-
uruay.
JOHN BURGER of Ten Mllo is in
Marshflold on business and pleas-
ure today.
FRED KRUSE and wifo of Isthmus
Inlet nro down on business nnd
pleasure
JOHN BEAR and wlfo of Kontuck In-
lot aro In Mnrshfleld today on busi
ness nnd pleasure.
ARCHIE KRUSE and wlfo and baby
of Randolph nro visiting friends
and relatives here.
MISS VIOLET HENDERSON will on
tcrtain a few frlonds this ovonlng ing immcdlntoly, ns all tho rlght-of-nt
n lmmo of Mrs. F. A. Hnznrd. way out of Eucono ns far ns the As-
CAPT. J. A. O'KELLY returned today
from n business and pleasure trip
to Portlnnd nnd othor northern
points.
GEORGE TERRY passed through
horo today on routo from Loon
Lnko to tho Conologuo logging
camp on tho Coqulllo.
MRS. TOURTELOTT ot California,
who has bcon visiting nt tho Gcorgo
Gould ranch near Allegany, plans
to lenvo on tho next Rcdondo for
her home.
GEO. P. TOPPING nnd F. J. Fonnoy
enmo ovor from Bnndon today to
try a caso between tho Coos Bay
Liquor Company und a mnn nnmed
l Anuorson ovorn lunso.
E. A. ANDERSON nnd jnmuy aro to
day moving into their now homo in
South Marshflold. Thoy havo resld
od for moro than thirty years In
tho resldonco tl)cy nro. vacating to
day. F. A. FRA55IER recently assistant
mnnngor of tho Singer Sowing Mn
chlno Co. nt Eugcno, hnB nrrlvod
on Coos Bay to aqsumo charge of
tho Slngor ngency hero for tho
prcsont.
OH AS. FENSLER hns returned from
n business trip to Portlnnd nnd
whore ho enjoyed n visit with Mr
Fcnslor nnd thoir daughter nnd
other frlonds nnd rolntlvos. Ho
said that ho hoard lots of railway
talk, but did not got anything
moro doflnlto than whnt hns al
ready boon heard hero.
MR8. CLARA MERCER of Euroka,
Cal., roturns homo on tho Alliance
tomorrow nftor n brief but pleas
nnt vlBlt on Coos Bay. Mrs. Mor
cor has boiiio proporty lntorosts
horo nnd oxpressos horsolf well
plenscd with prospects horo, nnd
was Burprlfiod to And tho Btreots In
ns good n condition ns thoso of nny
city of its slzo on the const.
North Bend News
O. E. Hlnco. of Portlnnd. IB a
guest nt tho homo ot his slstor, Mrs.
Honry DIora on Union Avenuo.
Tho North Bond city council will
moot tomorrow night to mnko nrran
gomonts for holding tho city caucitB
Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid So
ciety will meot Thursday at 2 o'clock
nt tho homo of Mrs. A. II. Guornsoy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hodson, who
havo neon visiting nt tho homo of rv,
nnd Mrs. Chns. Gottlns on North In
let, havo returned home,
Miss Ada Cllnkonbenrd of Dnnlols
Creek was tho guest for a few days
of MIbsos Frances nnd Ruth Goldon
at thoir homo In Forndnlo.
Tho W. C. T. U. will hold thoir reg
ular mooting at 2:30 Tuesday after
noon nt tho homo of Mrs. Josoplilno
Jones on Union nnd Virginia avonucs.
. IMPORTANT NOTICE.
All stockholders In tho Coos Bny
Oil & Gas Co, aro requested to nt
tond tho first meeting of tho stock
holders to bo hold In tho Chnmbor
of Commerco nt 7:30 o'clock, Tues
day evening, November 7 1911. As
this meeting Is for tho purposo of
electing directors, adopting by-laws,
and othor Important business, every
stockholder should bo presont.
By order of
COMMITTEE ON INCORPORATION.
MILLINERY nt REDUCED PRICES
at Mrs. A. G. Alkon's.
""' , .
FifCf" fmQQ AlirO SprVlfP
I 1151 V.IUM rtUlU OCIVIUC
When you wnnt to go anywhoro
In a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS.
liest rates In tho city. BEST CARS.
Best drlvors. Phono C6-J until 11
p. m., niter n p.m. pnouo u-j.
donco phono 2S-J.
Resl-
J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor,
Petaluma Eggs
At this season the best eggs
come from there. Ask your
grocer for them.
Every Egg Guaranteed
CONTRACTS W
BE SIGNED
EUGENE PAPER SAYS SOUTHERN
PACIFIC WILL CLOSE CON
TRACT'S TODAY AND BEGIN
WORK AT ONCE.
EUGENE, Oro., Nov. 0. The
Guard Friday ovonlng printed tho fol
lowing: "Thoro Is a rollnblo roport
that all contracts for tho construction
0f tho
no, J
Southern Pacific company's Eu-
Coos Bay rallroaa will be signed
Momlnv anti thnt tho work Will
j,cgtn immediately aftor that tlmo.
Tliln rnnnrt- pnmn from Ji firm wlllcll
expects to bo awarded n sub-contract.
A mcmu0r of tho firm was hero ono
day this weok nnd went out ovor tho
lino for a distance of .twenty mllos or
bo to Inspect tho right-of-way. Ho
told a woll-kuown cltlzon of this city
that tho company would sign up with
tho successful blddors on tho road on
Monday and that on Tuesday tho first
actual construction work on tno lino
would bo started. This firm is aft
or n contract to cloar tho right-of-way,
and it Is probablo that work ot
this naturo will bo tho first to start,
nlthoiigh it is poBslblo to bogln grad-
set company's pass flvo miles west of
. tho city has boon obtained and a con-
tlnuous stretch for many mllos woat
of thnt point has bcon deodod to tho
company.
Whether or not this contracting
firm's Up Is strnlght remains to bo
scon, hut It is known that tho com
pnny intonds to bogln work in a very
short tlmo nnd It not on Monday of
noxt weok, It is confidently expected
to bo within two wcoks nt tho latest.
Moro Rlght-of-Way.
In Bocurlnc rlght-ot-wny through
tho McCjnron tract bordering on Blair
stroot In tho northwestern part oe
tho city, J. L. Buoll, tho company'
right-of-way agent, closed up n gap
ot hnlf n mllo or moro that Jt was
thought thoro would be conBldornblo
difficulty ovor, but ovorythlng was
nmlcnbly sottlod nnd the company
paid tho prlco naked for by Mrs. An
nla McGlaron and husband, tho own
ors of tho land. It is said that tho
prlco paid for tho right-of-way wa
$2,500.
Mr. Buoll expected to closo a deal
with J. O. Jonson for right-of-way be
tween tho main lino nnd Blair stroot.
The tract Is small and lies on the oast
sldo of Blair street nnd bordors on
tho Sladdon addition. Tho new
branch will divert from tho main line
on this tract.
Station Every -t)i MMch.
It Ib loarned tho company's inten
tion Is to establish stations ovory
four nnd n hnlf mllea out of Eugone.
In this caso tho first ono will bo a
milo nnd a hnlf this sldo ot tho As
set company's gnp, tho socond ono
nonr Coyote crook, tho third ono op
poslto Elmlrn, (tho rond will run
thrco-fourths of n mllo south of tho
to;vn,) tho fourth ono nonr tho Junc
tion of thp mnln stage road nnd tho
Notl rond, tho fifth ono Just byond
tho summit of tho mountains nnd eo
on. At onch of theso stations it Is
expoctod thnt qulto n llttlo vlllngo
will spring up and In boiiio Instances
thoy might dovolop Into bustling
towns nnd cities."
15
OF
Wm. Rejchert of North Bend
Scalded by Kettle Upsetting
Other Accidents.
Wm. Rolchort wns tho victim of a
rnthor unusual nccident at his homo
In North Bond last ovonlng. Ho wns
Bitting with his feet on tho stovo
when his wlfo whllo putting wood
In tho stovo upBot n pot of boiling
hot water In which somo potatoes
woro cooking, In such n way that
both of Mr. Rolchort's foot woro
badly scalded. A physician wns
called and dressed tho Injured mem
bers but Mr. Rolchort will bo laid up
for somo time.
Postmaster Russoll was slightly In
jured this morning whllo trying to
start n lira In tho furnaco. Tho gas
caused tho flames to flaro out In his
faco, blistering and singeing him con-
sldornbly. Harry Wlnklor came to
W "'' nn'1 promptly dressing tho
W0IniU mlced tho pain.
j. d. Rico, who resides on Dnnlols
Creek was In Mnrshfleld today seem
K momcni iri ' J'
austalnod In nn nccident Saturday.
Ho foil about twolvo feot out of an
apple treo, striking on his head nnd
shouldors. breaking a riu anu sevor-
oly bruising hlmsolf.
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VICTIM
AGCDENT