The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1911-EVENING EDITION.
As a Matter of Economy,
you Bhould hnvo modern plumbing Installed. It
nuk uiuy uiivo 1110 OXHonsefl nni nn,x..
, ......vj .wiwUo
jniur fiiuiiiuui wuubub, uut It Will
protect tho hcnlth of your family by
keeping your homo in good unnltary
condition.
tABifanT flxturco nro designed
to givo tho very highest sanitary
efficiency, nnd lasting scrvico. You
tnko no chances in buying this wnro,
becauso you nro fully protected by
tho tnnifatsT guarantee.
will
that
Wo can supply just tho fixtures .
that you need, whether for your
bathroom, kitchon or laundry, Why
not consult uo now?
m
Pioneer Hardware Company
MARSIIFIELD, OUE.
FRONT 8T.
Mg0!g$h
Jury failed to return nn Indictment
ngalnRt him.
Xiw Chili. Prof. Itaymond organ
ized a new dancing club last evening.
'
THE WEATHER.
(llv Associated Press.)
OREGON, Dec. 7. Knlr In
oast, nnd rain In west tonight,
nnd warmer In southwest. Fri
day, rain except snow east nnd
extromo cast. Southerly winds
high nlong tho coast.
UK-
I.OCA h TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:00 p. hi., Dec. G, ,by Mrs.
E. MltiBUs, special government
meteorological observer:
Mnxlmum 51
Minimum 42
At 4:00 p. m 42
Prcclpltntlon .79
wind, NorthcaBt; clear.
i
jMi.t .McciiiiK' At a nicotine
uio .unrsiiiiom ioiiro or isiks last uvo
nlng Harry Winkler of North Hend.
was InPlntPd and fitted with tho nnt-li'f-
There was a good turnout nnd
tho mooting mndo ono of the most
enjoyable sessions tho lodgo hns hold
In u long time
, IJOltN.
! .,
Dcnmiiil Tor Itoxes. There has
been p big demand for boxes In tho
Mnrshflold postofllco recently and now
nil of tho boes oxcept two nro rent
ed. ' When free dollvory Is Inaugur
ated hero February 1, It Is exnected
"t ' p will bo a 1)1k sltimi) in tho
uox rentals.
Meet Frldny. Tho young pooplo's
society of tho Mnrshflold Swedish
Lutheran will moot Friday evoning
nt tho church hall nt 8 o'clock. It
will bo tho annunl business mooting
nnd oHIccrs will bo elected for tho
onBUlng yonr, a Boclal tlmo will fol
low and nil mombcrs nro urged to
attend.
KKSW PEOPLE
D. O. KENYON Is In from Ten Mllo
todny.
tho mouth of tho Columbia a fewr
wooks ago.
MILO PIERSON Is In from Ten Mllo
on business.
AL. NICHOLS of Empire Is a Mnrsh
flold vlBltor today.
Always
"16 Busy Corner"
Thermos
(4
Tfo Bottle"
A most practical Xmas Gift, Keeps boiling
liquids hot 24 hours! Keeps all-cold liquids cold 3
days.
A nice assortment of these has just arrived
Priced. $1.50 to $7.00,
Lockhart-Parsons
Phone -Main 298
Drug
Co.
Us
McLAQOAN To Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A.
McLnggan nt their homo In Enst
aldo Wednesday, Dec. C,a daughter.
REID To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rold
ut tho homo of Mrs. Reld's par
ents, Judge and Mrs. C. A. Sohl
brodo, Thursday, December 7, a
son.1 Mothor and child nro doing
nicely.
MORRIS To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P.
Morris at tholr homo In San Jose,
Cal., Novombor 17, a daughtor.
This nowB will bo gratifying In
formation to tho many frlonds on
Coos Dny of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
who woro formorly residents of
this vicinity.
JONES To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Jones
Tuesdny, Dccombor G, n dauKhtor.
Mothor and child nro doing nicely
nnd tho father Is very proud over
the arrival of their first daughtor.
Mr. Jonos Is ono of tho proprietors
of tho Coob Bay Steam Laundry.
Racial Dance. Tho Fratornnl
Union Is mnklng preparations to glvel
n social danco on Dccombor 15.
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Would do well to call at tu Pacific Monumental torxa, South
'Jroadwuy uud mako selection from the largo stock now on hand.
Mr. Wilson has In his employ tho only practical marblo and gra
nite cutter In Coos county. And nouo but tho host worK Is turnod
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIARLO ND JOS80N CEMENT.
The beet Domestlo and Imported brands.
Plaster, Lima Brick aud all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH I1ROADWAY. PHONE 201
Ih RHcnnitl. Jess Day, who Is
woll known In this section through
a number of nrlzo fights ho has par
ticipated In, camo over from Coqulllo!
iiiBt. evening. Ho nns been Incarce
rated In tho county Jatl for a couplo
of months, having boon bound over
to tho grand Jury on tho charge of
creating a dlsturbnnco at n rosort in
Coqulllo. Ho states that tho grand
i'V
FOR SALE Or trade n bargain.
For'y acres partly Improved, 2'a
miles from Coos nay. Address
"owner" enro Times.
BIST AND CHEAPEST Shoo repair
Bhop In city. Cornor 3rd and
Commercial Ave. S. Kulju, Prop.
WANTKD Portable Saw mill In
good condition. Address Port Or
ford Mill Co., Port Orford giving
description and prlco, Immodlato-
ly.
rWAXTRDCJlrl for kitchen and gen.
erai housework. Call or tolophono
office at mill. C. A. Smith Lmbr Co
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and De'ivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PIIO.VE .MAIN' 57-J
xmas presents
front street.
cheap, 017
AI;L KINDS of hauling dono prompt
y J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 129J.
WAXTi:i)-ni,'i to work lit Restau-
J"1- Apply Times' ofllco.
K REXTZfl7r"oonl furnished
Jouso and 2 acres of land In
MllUngton. Address Peter Robort
on, nay Park.
OR Ri;xt tO-room hoiiso In South
arsiifleld. Phono 119-L.
The
Old Reliable
''you need any fruit-trees for
'anting or wish to mako good mon
y soiling tree write us for parti
te!8; No Prevlous experience
Oed If you want to moke money.
niFQ ow ym' AL11ANV NURSE
-lligi Ic, Albany. Oregon.
J yoi aro troubled with chronic
"Dstlpatlon, tho mild and gentle ef
tvi01 Chamberlain's Tablets maken
esnpMnlK- ai.iA,i
Blanchard's Livery
Wo have ttcurou ttie livery busl
tots of L. II. Helsnor and aro pre
pared to render oscdont service to
tho pooplo of Coc- Uay. Careful
diivers. gooa rlss Jd everything
hat will mean batlsfactory service to
tho public. Phon us for a driving
horse, a rig or anthlng noeded in
the livery line. Wo also do truck
g business of ail kinds.
1LANCHAHD 1JHOTHER9
Phone 138-J
Livery, Feed and Rules Service,
141 First and Alder Streets
New Line
OF
Cashmere
Suits
JUST RECEIVED
Priced at $16
AT THE
FIXUP
Price Too High. Owing to tho
high bids on threo spraying machines
doslrod to aid in cleaning up tho
fruit treo pests In this section, tho
county court nt Coqulllo this wcok
rejected all of thorn. Inspector P.
M. Hall-Lewis was Instructed to
tako tho matter up and try to got
moro rcasonablo terms. It Is expected
the machlno will cost about $400
oach.
Bnvlngfl Increnwc. Tho doposlts In
tho Postal Savings Department of tho
Marshflold postofllco havo'reachod tho
total of $0,087, which Is moro tnan
has bcon doposltod in tho postal
banks of somo of tho largo cities. Tho
department wns stnrtod horo loss than
six months ago and Deputy Postmas
ter Sumnor Is hopoful that It will
roach tho $10,000 mark by tho end of
tho first six months.
Got Off Cheap. Mayor Straw was
tho first of tho candidates In tho
Marshflold city election to fllo his
campaign expenso account with tho
city rccordor as required by law. Tho
oxponso account Is in aflldavlt form
which Mayor Straw, boforo Arthur
McICeown as notary public, swears
that ho did not contribute a cent to
a campaign iiinu. Mr. straw's cam
paign commltteo has not yet filed Its
oxponso account.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice Is horoby glvon to tho stock
holders of tho First National Dank
of Coos Day of tho annual mooting
to bo hold on January 9, 1912, be
tween tho hours of ten o'clock, A.M.
and eight o'clock, P. M., on said day,
at Us banking houso In Marshflold,
Oregon, for tho purpoBO of olectlng
n board of directors for tho ensuing
year nnd transacting such othor
business as may properly como bo
foro tho mooting.
DORSEY KREITZER,
Cashier.
K. PERKINS and wlfo of Ilnndon aro
Marshflcld visitors.
HARRY 0. HOY returned from Co
qulllo at noon today.
MRS. RUSSELL from Wlllanch In
lot wns In Marshflold today.
VM. HOWELL of Coqulllo Is In
'Marshflold for a few days' visit.
MISSAQNES TUPPER of Marshfleld
Is tho guest of Marshflold frlonds.
ANSON ROOERS was down from his
Cnos River homo todny on busl-r.cfcfi.
R. E. SHINE of Coqulllo wns look
ing after business Intorests on the
Day yestorday.
JOHN SAMSTOS and son, from Kon
tuck Inlet mado a business visit In
Marshflold yestorday.
M. DLIVENS of tho Marshflold
Turkish Dath parlors loft ycotor
day for Salem on business.
HARRY WINKLER camo down
from North Dond last evening to
bo Initiated Into tho Mnrshflold
lodgo of Elks.
INSPECTORS AMES and Woldon ar
rived horo today to Inspect tho
boilers nnd hulls of BOino of tho
local boats.
F. S. DOW expects to loavo Saturday
for Portland on business.
MAJOR L. D. KINNEY wns In Marsh
flold today on business.
.MAX MOORE of Catching Inlot is la
Marshflold today on busluoss.
I. It. TOWER expects to lcavo Satur
day for Portland ou business and
plcasuro.
MRS. R. O. GRAVES Is roportod
quite sick nt her homo ou West
Contrnl avonuo.
MICHAEL KERRIGAN, tho woll
known Llbby ploncor, Is In Mnrsh
flold today on bustnoss.
S. P. DARTLETT of Coqulllo has en
tered Morcy hospital at North
Dond for medical treatmont.
JUDGE COKE is horo from Coqulll
and will return thoro tomorrow 16
.nrrango tho docket for tho regular
December term of court.
MISS STELLA PETERSON of East
sldo was taken to tho hospital at
North Dcnd. Sho Is suffering
from a sovoro attack of typhoid
fovor.
CITY FISH MARKET
Foot of Market Ave. on Dock
FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND
CRABS.
Fair Prices, Honest Weight
and a first-class article, You
can all afford to eat fish at our
prices, Try them,
SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors.
Phone 269
WHAT A
SNAP
It Is for poo
plo to buy
horo who
know tho real
quality and
valuo of
CANDY, ICE
CREAM AND
HOT DRINKS
That Is prov
ed by tho
number of
keen buyers
who trado
horo regular
ly. It's JUBt
as much of a
snap for tho
Inexporlonccd
too. For wo
haudlo only
rollablo qual
ities, thus
making It
sufo to buy
hero whether
you know or
not.
ED. MoKEOWN, foroman of tho
Smith-Powers Logging Camp on
South Inlot, was In Marshflold yes
torday on business.
ORIN PRATT passed thru town Wed
nesday ovonlng on his way from
Portland to Euroka whoro ho
plans to stay for a short tlmo.
A. E. ADELSPERGER returned to
day from a trip to Portland and
Salem. At Portland ho attended a
meeting of tho Oregon Forest Firo
Patrol association.
J. LEE DROWN expects to lcavo Sat
urday for Portlnnd and Salem oft
mattorB connoctcd with tho Oregon
Btato Doard of Pharmacy of which
ho was recontly appointed a raom-bor.
MRS. L. M. TOZIER. who recently
undorwont nn oporatlon nt Merer
hospital has roturned to hor home.
Sho has fully rocovorcd, much to
tho gratification of hor many
frlonds.
MRS. C. J. MAHONEY of Portland,
who has boon vlslttng rolatlvos la
Coqulllo, Is tho guost of Miss Ma
mie Mahonoy nnd Mrs. Elizabeth
AdnniB. Sho will lcavo Saturday
for hor homo in Portland.
REV. A. G. LIND enmo back today
from a very pleasant trip to Port
land. Ho wilt preach Sunday In
North Dond at 10:30 and In Marsh
flold at 7:30 as usual.
SAM NASS, who oporntcs thp cannery
nn tuo lower coqulllo passou
through horo today on routo from
his homo In Astorln to look aftor
tho shipment of his season's pack.
EDWARD WILLIAMS of Salom, who
has bcon looking nfto rsomo prop
erty Interests horo, wont over to
Coqulllo todny to visit tho now
editor of tho Coqulllo Hornld, who
Is nn old friend of his.
MRS. E. ANDERSON nnd two chil
dren of Rorkoloy, Calif., nrrlvod
horo yesterday on tho stoamor Ro
dondo to visit nt tho homo of hor
mothor, Mrs. Mnry Ogron, and oth
or rolutlves.
hck
MRS. MARY MCKNIGHT nrrlvod
homo on tho Drcakwator today
from Delllngham, Wash., whrY4
sho has beon mnklng nn extended
visit nt tho homo of her daughter,
Mrs. Geo. W. Loggle.
MRS. A. E. LLEWELLYN arrived
horo today from Delllngham,
Wash., to spond tho winter with
hor daughtor, Mrs. W. II. Ashman.
Sho formorly resided on tho Day,
having loft horo about seven years
ago.
non SMITH CHOSEN.
"Dob" Smith, opposing two other
candidates namod Smith, was elected
mayor of Grants Pass by n plurality
of Just threo votes.
In addition to olectlng city officials,
Oakland voted to give an Independent
tolophono company n franchise. Suth-
orllu votod $30,000 bonds for a wa
ter system nnd ro-olccted city couu-
cllmen, whoso terms had oxplred.
Pendloton voted down the commis
sion form of govornmont and oloctod
for mayor W. F. Matlock, former
mayor, by 80 votes over Ray Raleyv
Tho election wns tho hottest over
wagod In that city, and over 140,000
changed hands on tho result. Grant
D. Dlinlck was elected mayor of Ore
gon City by 112 majority over Wil
liam Anderson. Salom olectod a
"wet" council nnd endorsed tho non
pnrtlsan primary for tho nomination
of city candidates.
MRS. J. P. O'Drlen nnd Miss M.
O'Drlen nrrlvod hero today to visit
nt tho homo of tholr son and
brother, A. Rnlpho O'Rrlen. Aftor
a short visit horo, they will pro
ceed to their homo In Mexico.
TWO STOHICS.
A new stock of the latest In
the
MAZDA LAMPS
Send In Your Order
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
t. , ' t",l,jr Be to your case,
A Modern Drlck Dulldlng, Electric
Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Roomc with Hot
and Cold Water.
noi E h .C O OS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cot. Droadway and Market
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Beech Nut Brand
Tomato Catsup, per bottle, 30c
Chipped ,Beef , per jar, . . 25c
Piemento Cheese, per jar, 25c
Sliced Bacon, per jar, . . 40c
Bacon Slabs, per pound, . 35
Nasburg Grocery
PHONE 213-J
D. M. Hezin, who recontly sold his
North inlot ranch to Vlnco Pratt,
plans to loavo Saturday for cran
berry culture nlong tho Columbia.
Later he will return to his old
homo In Wisconsin to remain.
W. CDEUDNER is In receipt of a
postal card wrltton by his Ron.
Georgo. who has been seriously III
with typhoid fovor at tho hospital
In San Francisco. Ho Is Improv
ing rapidly nnd hopes to bo out
soon.
REV. F. ZEHE, the Luthornn minis
tor nt Norway, Oro came back
on tho Dreakwater today with a
bride. Tho . many friends
Rev. Zoho already has found In
Cons couu'y wish tho young couple
grcnt happiness.
JAY DOYLE, who has beon spondlng
tho past yoar at his old homo in
Pennsylvania und touring tho
country between thoro nnd Alaska,
arrived horo today. Ho was not
on tho s'oamor Washington whon
that steamer wns almost lost at
Shaving
Mirrors
Every man wants a
good shave. He
generally has a good
razor, but oft times
don't have a good
mirror.
Present him with
one of these.
Prices 50c to $5.00
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists.
PHONE 111, MAHSHFIKL1).
I
Saltiest Salt on Earth!
IN FACT
The Salt, of the Earth
Lester's Violet Grain Salt
Flows Freely. Ask Your Grocer About It
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by all dealers.