The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 06, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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WANT
DRUGS
IN
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HURRY?
Phone 74
2 pESg"
Frank I). Cohan,
Opposite Chandler Hotel.
"In business for your health"
Genuine
Mexican
Pinoche
35c a Pound
Saturday and
Sunday Only
At
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PLAN TO TAKE
Your Sunday Dinner
At the
Chandler Hotel
Good Music and
a Good Menu
The Hub of
Central Avenue
pOME to the center of activity and commerce to
do your trading, A welcome and a wealth of
merchandise awaits you at these enterprising com
mercial establishments, Quality merchandise and
reasonable prices are the magnets that will make
you come again, Read these announcements and
come to Central Avenue tomorrow,
Kammerer Says:,
FOR
Special for One Week Only
Automobile Veils
82.58 Will Sll.OO VEILS
Sl.dl) 1'OU 82.25 VEILS
S1.SI5 l'OK 81.75 VEILS
81.20 FOIt 81.50 VEILS
The Ladies' Emporium
.MRS. XKLLIE OWK.V
CKXTRALAVEXUK
Tomorrow's Central Avenue
Special
hat, pair or sikh:s, on $,-,
IX trade WITH . snr ()
clothes.
Bulgarian Neckwear for-
Positively the newest creations
Scnrfa Tor the season.
The largest ami most complete Block
of nien'H Diohs ShlitH In t'oos
County to select from.
Your anxious to ploaso.
THE TOGGERY
vien
WE BUY OUR
SUIT CASES
Direct from the factory. Thats why
our prices are so low. We invite
comparison.
Norton & Hansen
TWO STORES.
('EXTRA li AVEXUK. OPPOSITE CIIAXHLEH HOTEL.
All Roads and Telephone-Wires-,
Lead Direct to
WINKLER'S. Pnarnrny;
"Deutsche Apotheke."
Phone 215 58 Central avenue
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALOXEY Editor mid Put).
DAN K. MALOXEV Xews Editor
Entered at tho postofflco nt Maria
tlold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails as second clusi
mall mnttor.
AMONG THE SICK.
a
Ixinn Thorn Is roported rapidly
recovering from her rereut Illness
and operation and will soon resume
hor duties uf Tho Chandlor.
PERSONAL NOTES
Mr. Ilnscom. who recently under
went mi operation nt Mercy Hospl
tal, wns able to return to his home
In Marshlleld today.
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I LOCAL OVERFLOW.
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Case IHsiuIsmmI. The suit or W.
J. Rust', trustee or the Kinney prop
erties, against tho city or North
Rend, attacking the annexation or
Plat U as Illegal, was formally ills
mlBPed nt Conullle yesterday In ac
cordance with the agreement that
Slnjor Kinney made some time ago.
Leaves Today. '. A. Warner,
of the t A. Smith Company, loft
on tho Adollno Smith today for
San Krnnelseo on liuslness. Tho
Nairn Smith, which wns delayed
Bomo time ly the ftimlKutloii on ac
count of the smallpox scare, will
sail nbout 10 o'clock tonight.
Hnvo your Job printing dono at
Tho Times ofllco.
L 0. 0. M.
EXCURSION
TO -
Charleston Bay
SUNDAY.lJUNE 8
LU'XCHES LEAVE COM-
.MKRCrAli-STREET WHARF
AT 8 A. M. SIlAltl'.
Vmv .50e foe round trip.
Bring Your Baskets
and Come
MHS. P. I). RLAKE Is n visitor today
from Catching Inlet.
MISS CLARA WRIGHT Is visiting In
town today from Sumner.
MHS. T. J. KOLSTAI). of Coos Hlver,
Is upending tho day In town.
MISS BESSIE AYHE left today to
attend tho Roso r'cstlvnl.
L. I). COLIC, of Huyues Inlet, Is in
town today for a short stay.
MHS. I1YRI) LATTIN. of South Coos
Hlvor, spent the day In town.
V. W. flAGE loft on tho morning
train for his homo in Coquillo,
MHS. M. A. M'LEOD and daughter,
Leona, hut todny for Portland.
MISS LENA MATSON. of Catching
Inlet Is a Marshlleld visitor today.
OTTO HILL, of Coos Hlver. was a
husluesti visitor In the city today.
MISS ESTHER SILVERMAN left
today for her home near As
toria. .1. 10. PAULSON, a lumber merchant
of Coiiullle, Is here on a business
trip.
MHS. STAMI1UCK. of Cntchlng Inlot.
Is spending the day In town shop
ping. Mil. and MHS. WILLIAM MORGAN
are In town today from Daniels
Creek.
MISS ADNEE PALMER will leave
for Portland tomorrow morning
via Drain.
MHS. EMILY MeEARLIN Is In town
today from her cranberry ranch on
North Inlet.
C. K. McKXIGHT left today to nt
tond tho Oregon Masonic meetings
In Portland.
RORERT STEINLECHER. a Tom
pleton farmer. Is In town today
on business,
JOE SCHOTT left today for Port
land ami may go to HrltUh Colum
bia to locate.
C. A. LANOWOHTHY left yester
day for Coquillo and Myrtio Point
on business.
K. T. CONKHKIHT. of Marshfleld,
Is registered at the Portland Ho
tel, Portland.
S. S. WILLIAMSON, of Haynes Inlet
camo to town this morning to
spend tho day.
MH. and .fcs. L. D. Smith, of Daniel
Creek, nro In town on a business
and pleasure trip.
T. J. SCAIEE and family arrived hero
today from San Diego and will
locate here again.
MR. and MRS. FREl) SANFORD. of
Coiiullle. are spending a, few days
In town on business.
MISS ELLEN RUDNAS left for Ten
Mllo today on n business trip. She
will return Monday.
L. .). POST and family left today
for tho Willamette Valley where
tucy will locate again.
her husband who Is one of the
contractors on tho Chandler Hotel
annex.
MADOC OULOVSON returned today
from San Francisco to tnke a
position In tho Pioneer Grocery.
11. L. HARDING, representing tho
United Drug Co., of Huston,
left on the Mreokwater today aftor
a business trip to tho valley and
nay towns
MRS. J. T. Sl'LLIVAN. of Hnndon. MRS. A. P. HALL, of tho ITmpiiuu,
lu ulinnillli.r n it lllH'U U'IMl nn.l ...l..wt I. ..,.!... .1 I . I. .. .. t .
days with
FRECKLES
Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re-
move Them vltli the Othlne
Prescription,
This prescription for tho removal
of freckles was written by a prom
inent physician and Is usually so suc
cessful In removing freckles and giv
ing n dear, beautiful complexion that
It Is sold by your druggist under an
absolute guarantee to refund tho
money If It falls.
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounco of othlne and ro
movo them. Even tho first few ap
plications should show a wonderful
improvement, some of. tho lighter
freckles vanishing entirely.
Ue sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othlne; it Is this that
Is sold on the mouey-back guarantee.
Is spending a few
frlf.mlR In f nralitlnlil.
MRS, S. S. SMITH, of Rnndon. Is In
Marshlleld and will leae lor the
North on the Hreakwatvd.
MISS ARHOTT and nephew left to
dny. They will spend a part of
tliolr vacation In Portland.
MRS. C. II. MARSH left today to visit
relatives In Portland and to attend
the Kasu-ru Star meeting.
MHS. K. K. DYKR. of Dnnlels Creek,
returned home this afternoon, nfter
fl v I a 1 1 u'llli rVtntlilu 111 fiiuti
A. i.. UAHKHH ami vr
loft today for Mlchl
they will spend the sui er.
MHS. J. LRU HROWN expects to
leave In a short time for an extend
ed visit In Snn Jose, California.
MRS. MARY KRICK. or Coos River.
Is spending the day In town with
her sister, Miss Grace Yoaknm.
MHS. J. T. HALL and MHS. K. K.
ALLKN left today to attend tho
Kastoru Star meeting In Portland.
MRS. T. J. MACGKNN and children
left on the Hreakwnter this morn-
Ifll? fnr n mmitll'u vlulr In Pnrttnml
MRS. T. C. Rl'SSKLL. of Heavor
IIlll. is the guest or Mrs. F. K.
Gottlns and other friends horo.
H. K. IHILTMAN loft on tho Speed
well this morning for San Fran
cisco, whore ho will visit his par
ents. MRS. A. HANSEN and daughters.
Misses Eva and llattlo, left to
day to visit relatives In Port
laud. I. H. TOWER AND AL JANSEN
have gono to tlio Middle Fork
of tho Coquillo for n fow days'
fishing,
MRS. ALICE KRUSE, of Isthmus In
let, returned homo today after
several days visit In town with
relatives.
MISS EDNA WJEDER returned to
lior homo at Lakesldo this after
noon, after a couplo of days' visit
In town.
E. O. H AUGERS, a former Coos
Ray resident, has returned from
Los Angeles, whoro ho has been
making his home.
MRS. GEO. A. nOLT Is now in Red
wood City visiting nt hor old home,
and writes that she had a pleasant
trip down tho coast.
JAMES OLULANU and wife, of Llh
by, loft on tho Ilrenkwater today
to visit In Portland and nt
J'ugot sound points
mill wluisn liiiHlinml In Idiiiimr ir tint
llfo saving station of that place, ur
rlver here this morning on her wnv
from San Francisco.
ROHERT UILLARU arrlvod homo
on tho Redondo from San Fran
cisco to assist his mother In tho
X L N T store during tho Illness
of S. Lando.
J.H.MULLOY loft on the llreakwator
today for Portland, where he will
take In the Rose Carnival. He will
then go to Los Angeles and will bo
nwnv iilinut hIv u-nnlm
ml baby S. M. WALTER, who has been
where, clerking nt tho Owl rimrninnv.
loft today for his old home nt
Lancaster. Ky and Ed. Holt has
taken a position there.
MRS. PAUL WADDELL leH today on
the Ilrenkwater to visit her paronts
nt 407 Klrby street. Portlond, for
a couplo of months, and to tako
In tho Roso Fostlvul there.
ARTHUR RERINO arrived hero to
day to look aftor business Inter
ests. Ills sister, Mrs. II. H. Mc
Pherson, has postponed her In
tended visit on tho Hay.
UR. MOORE and family, or Coiiulllo,
loft today for Portland, where they
expect to spend tho summer. Dr.
Moore, during Ills nbsenco, will
tuko a post graduate courso.
O. J. SIGNALNESS. who Is heavllv
lly Interested In propocty In and
around Cooston. arrived hero yes
tordny on tho Rrenkwater to look
after Interests horo.
MISS GRACE YOAKAM. who has
been visiting hor mothor, Mrs. S.
A. Yoakam, for two weoks will
lonvo on tho Ilroakwator ror Port
land to resume her duties In tho
telophono olllce.
MR. and MRS. MELCHOR NELSON
arrived on the Redondo Inst even
ing and will visit with Mrs. Nol
bou's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor
bert Rogors, or South Coos Rlvor,
Tor n month.
M,i?Dy-r,2; WATT ami daughter,
MISS DELLA. loft today for Port
?. t nttqnd tho marriage of L.
II. Keating, formerly of Mnrshllold,
but now- agent for tho Ilreakwater,
in iiiriiaiiu
C. SMALL has returned rrom
Myrtio Point whero he hns been
looking arter some paving work
for the Coos nay Paving and
Construction Company. They
hnvo about a month's work thoro
j"ii
S.
MRS. JAMES COWAN Sr.. returned E. B.KRAMER, of Santa Cruz Cal
Via Drain this in urn In., frnm f o.l- i .,. i ' """'" VyrilA, V.UI,,
Via Drain this niornlnur frnm Mrit
ford, whero she went as a delegate
to tho W. O. W. convention.
MRS. GEORGE LOREN55. MISS VE
RA NELSON and MRS. ED LOR
EN55 are a party from CoqulUe
spending tho day In Marshfleld.
SEYMOUR H. RELL loft via the old
Coos nay wagon road this morn
ing for Portland after spending
a row days horo on business.
GEO. JENSEN, formerly of the Dar
nldge Dakorv left today with Mrs.
Jensen for Coquillo and Dandon.
,. where they will visit relatives.
MRS. L. M. DENTLEY arrived yes
terday from Hood River to Join
arrived horo tnitnv r. i ''
extended visit nt tho homo of
his son, G. w. Kramer. Mr.
Kramer. Sr.. formerly lived on
Coos Ray ana Is a great booster
for this Rwtlnn
MISS M. F. MULLEN arrived yes-
uy u mo iiouonilo from San
Francisco to look aftor property
here nnd to visit with relatives
and friends. She will probabf?
spend sovoral weeks on the Bay
M. A. SWEETMAN returned veaiov'.
day from Curry County where he
has spent several weeks Inspect
ing tho gold deposits on the Sixes
River and In other sections. He
JUNE SNAPS
Juthstroiu Homo In Fcrudnlo, 100x210, for JC.OOOi JWW
cash, balance In two years.
UOOxHuO In Scheltes Addition with up to date bungalow or
$4750.
lllock n, Schetter'a Addition. 200x00, with 200 feet fronti
on Shormuii extended $.'1200.
50 acres bottom laud near Coquillo City, well Improved, lot
$0,000.
40 acres bottom land nenr Coquillo City, unimproved for II.-
rUxl 10 residence corner on Fifth St. ami ItaiM for W.
Sl.ono cash halanco I year. ,
Viillno Island on South Inlet with new up to date deUUp.
for $.",000. This Is an IdunI nlnro for n country liomem tw
iner resort and u snap. See
TITLE (JUAHAXTHI! AHSTIUCT C.
Henry SengMuikcii, Maniitrf.
rrcsh, Crisp, Appetizing Vegetables
WIS HAVE THE liAIUlKST LIST OK S,BU '
TAULKS IX SOME TIMK, I.NCI.LIHNfl
Nice, fresh Coos Bay Peas
COOS IIAV ASPARAOTS
1'ltKSlI CARROTS
CAIUIACE
(HtEEX OXIOXS
ARTICHOKES
CHOICE CACL1KIOWHK
PltKSII TOMATOES
11UXCH Tl'RXII'S
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C.HtltOTS
" i.llllUIIH
Fresh California Peas 5c a Pound
FRESH FRUIT
STlUWIlKlW'ttL
iiiat'K ciiiamiB
nOOSEUEItltllCS
APiticcyrs
UOVAL AXX CHERRIES
(JRAPK FKU1T
niiAXOKS
RAXAXAS
PHOXi; YOUK OIIIIKK VMlhV.
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
PURE FOOD GROCERS GOOD PLACE T ft
rnone o-j
Cor. Central and
reports that thero Is quite a stir
over tho mining possibilities thero
nnd ho oxpocta to return thoro
soon.
ERIC ERICSON, formerly of Marsh
lleld, has brought his family and
brother-ln-lnw, Mr. Bordorman,
horo from Portland and plans to
locate here. Ho Ib bolng warmly
welcomed back by the many
friends ho made In tho old days
"whon he was known as "Pony
Sacchl."
MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON and son,
Julius, and Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Rargelt. left this morning via
Myrtle Point for Portland, where
they will attend the Rose Festival
and visit friends. Mr. Dargelt
will attend the state Masonic
meetings and Mrs. Rargelt will
attond tho Oregon Eastern Star
meeting.
EDGAR McDANIELS. editor of tho
North Dend Harbor, was in Marsh-
Ia ul
sM'ssrcBK&s
ents in u""'Vj, been .,,,
Bailer. h0.Sllme.
Harbor for a lon dcrltj
SKleU'aP; tBat
Ml and MRB.'. -j.rt.ttl
Mmlly returned fteyht
San Uies.- "ths nd '"
for several montn'fkoB"
expected to in ! vMtoog
the lure of ph0.: Southern Cj
They say their ,afflceat
'future. Mr. m
busy but the tw b c xwn
IKm' eet bart w -
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