The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
News f Nearby Town;
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MQUILLB, Or., Aug. 4. II. L.
. .... unrimimv ii ii 1 1. uuowuj
n limb from n trco lie wna fnll-
' nt AHBOn'H Cttllll) near v.u-
He but Is Blowly Improving. Dr.
liniond Is attending him timl tlio
dnesH of tho many menus is
atly iiiuircclotud by Mr. Qroff
I, HaBkltiB tins n now Ilupinobllo
la ready to laKO imonuiiKUtn iu
Snarls ot tliu country.
J. Stinnett mm iiu, in v...
Wuro vlBltorH to Coiiulllo over
urday.
tedlng, a buckor, or AnBcn'H mint
. unritlllMil lllH nilklo lllBt
ik but 1b nblo to movo nround
crutches.
Rov. Clarke and who are leaving
t'llllllBylVallia. muy imvu iimr
i .n i rif ulelniimn HlllCO
flMIIIMIUI luiii."
r arrival In Conditio. Mr. Clark
bo greatly missou uy mo mom-
0f tbo MotnouiBC vjiinrcii.
UI,LlNGS OF COOWLLE.
County Kent News as Told by
'Flio Sentinel.
r. H. Coloman, wlio mnkes IiIh
,, witli Jolm Yoiikum, Ih recov-
j from Injuries received wlillo
kinir Hob In Conloguo Hrotnors
immii on tbo rlvor. Wlillo using
itcel wedge a splinter from tbo
Lenient Btriick him In tbo loft
id.
bne McCorinlck, upon n roijiioHt
Mrs. McCorinlck, of icivorton,
iluiilcd Couullle booze, and all
it saloons woro ordered to tie
tried ttiat he hud been placed
the Mack llHt.
'hero will bo a big pnskot picnic
noinilll.i on Thursday. August M.
fen several bfmdred farmerH nnd
Br families will colobrnto tbo an-
brny of tho Farmers' Union or-
clullon in Coon County. Tho nr-
Ih In chnrgo of Messrs. W. C.
foe, O. A. Mlntoyno, Frank Ilurk-
Ber, Felix Hull and II. Martlet.
RANDON IIOV SCOUTS.
Hike from Clly-by-thc-Sen lo
Ii Rosi'Mirc.
Ih the plan of tho Hoy ScoutB
lllandon to Htart next .Monday
rnliiK on their cross country lilko
toseburg. Tbo troop will leave
tilon on tbo DlHpatch, nnd will
from Coqiilllo to Myrtle Point.
Myrtle Point Monday evening a
of the Hoy Scouts will be
In the Interests ot tbo Myrtle
fit Scouts. At this meeting Scout
yinlufllouer Steele and Scout Man-
Hartraiift of Ilnndnn, will mnko
fCKBCS.
lie troop will loavo llnndon fully
Ippcd for their long hike. They
wear tho Hcout uniforms nnd
scout will carry his own enmp
It. Camp will bo made on tho
iqua near lloBoburg.
rlct discipline will bo maintained
on route nnd In camp though
Iclont opportunity will bo nf-
Dd tho scoutB to liavo a Jolly
(icy will como bnck much oniieh-
by their two weekB' outing.
Ion Recorder.
CLOSE- HARE OFFICE.
bntniastor II. 11. Stownrt Informs
Myrtlo Point Entorprlao that
AugiiBt 15 tho Potsofflco nt
Curry County, will bo dlscon-
M. and that nfter that dato all
addrcsBcd to Haro will bo
lied through tbo Myrtlo I'olnt
sfflco.
fMILLEH'K COURTSHIP.
le Coos County historian, Orvll
le, Is preparing an nrtlclo on-
".loaciiilii Miller's Courtship In
County." H is from data
Bred from ploneors. nnd It Is
n to a true historical and lu
ting narratlvo and very anuis-
Coqiilllo Sontlnol.
EEAN "EM UP"
iSHOE SALE!
ps' ?3.C0 white duck, welt
Pe3 at $2.n)
fren's whlto duck button
Pes t ?i,oo
misses' and children s
Jps and oxfords at cost.
Elk skins, all sizes at cost.
I1 Get a bargain now nt
lectric Shoe Store
180 South Rroadwav.
st ClassWeaving
Pronmtlv dono nt
f diner's Rag Carpet. Factory
r-Miiau nvemio between Callfor-
i mm Connecticut.
l'. North Ilend, Or,
MYHTliK I'OIXT I'OIXTIIHS.
Xew.s or UpiHT CMiillle as Told by
'I'll ICuterpt'lsi',
II. It. Starrett, who sells flour
for a Portland concern, was In tho
city tin- latter part of last week,
accompanied by Walter S. Smith,
or North Ilend, Arrangements hnvo
been completed for Mr. Smith to
look nfter Mr. Stnrrett'H trade In
this county,
llov. C. II. ltryan bns received n
request Troni tb0 district superin
tendent or the Mothodlst Church
to take charge or tho church at
Coqiilllo In connection with his work
here. Tho change Is only tempor
ary, duo to the IIIiiobb or Hev. Lo
ltoy Clark, the Coqiilllo jmstor.
While driving to his homo near
Hckloy Thursday morning, H. C.
Hamilton wnn thrown rrom tho wag
on when his team run nwny. Tho
wheels passed over his loft arm,
breaking It JiiBt below the shoulder.
The Salmon Mountain Coarse dnld
Mining Conipnny held Its nnnunl
meeting of stockholders nt Its office
in this city Inst Monday and elected
C. 0. Cnrtor, president; K. A. Dodgo,
treasurer, and Orvll Dodge, secre
tary and manager. Mrs. II. I. Wod
boo nnd Percy Peel were elected
vice-presidents.
Victor Abo, who had ono or IiIb
legs amputated at Whlto Cross hos
pital a Tew weeks ago, following
an accident at the railroad tunnel,
Ih able to bo out again with the
aid or crutches.
Cooloy & Knrlolgh last weok sold
the Myrtlo Point Grocery to Albert
llnrklow. Tho store was closed sev
eral days for Invoice, but was open
ed for business again Saturday.
A new mercantile concorn, the
Myrtle Point Merchandise Company,
has been Incorporated. Tbo Incor
porators aro W. E. Pike, James Ar
rington nnd 11. C. Shall. The new
concern, It Is understood, will absorb
the old firm known as W. E. Pike
& Co. A lease bus been secured
on tbo hiindy building, corner of
Sixth and Spruco streets, now oc
cupied by the Hub Clothing & Shoo
Company.
ACCIDENT AT I1AMIO.V.
Deb Scott, 'IVniiiMci', 0;""' .Serious
ly Crtislifil by Piling.
(Special to Tlio Times.)
1IANIJ0X, Or., Aug. I. Deb
Scott, n teamster engaged In haul
ing piling for tbo Estnbrook Com
pany, met with quite a serious ac
cident here. Ho was standing on
IiIh load while a Inrge piling wnB
being sawed In two, when It rolled,
canning him to lose his balance.
Ho foil to tho wharf and tho fall
lug piling caught him about six
Inches nbove the knee. The flesh
was terribly bruised and It was
a miracle that tho bone wns not
broken. He was taken to tho Eiuor
genc) Hospital where Dr. Loop,
attended him.
KISIIEIt.MEX ATTENTION.
Tbo Coos liny Ico & Cold Sto
rage Conipnny will handle Chi
nook Salmon nnd will pay .1
cents per pound nt their dock
for nil brlg'.it tltli.
MVHTI.E I'OIXT CAXXEUV.
K. A. Turner, or CopnllB, Wash,,
has been In this section tor sovernl
weeks past and utter sizing up tho
situation and talking with n largo
number nt tbo vegotnblo ami fruit
growers of the Mrytlo Point section
has opened negotiations with the
directors of tho Myrtlo Point Can
ning Company, subject to the ap
proval of tho stockholders, whereby
bo will take over tho plant which
has not been In operation this sen
son, for a period o.r llvo years. A
meeting or tho stockholders hns
been called for August 1G to con
sider Mr. Tumor's proposition.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
Just Received
another shipment of the Famous
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Auto Line
Marshficld &
North Bend
Cars leavo ovcry 20 minutes from
7 n. in., to 7 p. m.; rrom 7 p. m.
to 12 o'clock ovory half. Faro 10
cents ono way, round trip 25 cents.
Commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00.
Cars leavo Chandler Hotel, Marsh
flohl and North Uend Nowb Co., In
North Uend.
G0RST& KING, Props.
K modorn Una . uiidtng, BloctrP
Light, Btoam Heat. Elegantly
Furnlshod Rooms with Hot and
Cold Wator.
HOTEL OOOS
O. A. Mctlln, Trop.
Rates: SO cents a day anil upward
Oor. Ilroadway anil Market
New and Second Hand Furniture
sold on tlio Installment plan.
UAUHINGTON, DOYLE & CO.,
302 Front St.
Phono JtlO-L Moraliricld. Or.
MERCHANTS' CARNIVAL
Masonic Opera House, Marshfield
Under Ihc auspices of the leudiiiy and progressive
husiiiess houses of Marshfield, presenting
The Manion-Claman Players
IN SIX STAAWAIfl) PLAYS, WITH
A DIFFERENT PLAY EACH NIGHT
August 4, 5, 6,7, 8 and 9
Merchants whose names appear on this sheet, be
ing thankful for the patronage of their friends in
tlte past, and to show their appreciation thereof,
have arranged with tlte Manion-Clanian Players to
giro SIX NIGHTS of high-class entertainment at
the Masonic Opera House, from Monday, August 4"
to 9, presenting a different play each night, and they
are giving, ABSOLUTELY FREE, an admission
ticket, good for any performance, with every pur
chase you make from them. By so doing, they are
giving to tlio public good entertainment at free cost
an entertainment that would otherwise cost you
from 75 cents up.
jislc for FliEE TICKETS given onlg hg the fol
lowing Merchants: '
Lochhart-P arsons
The Bazar
Warner Grocery Go.
Fourier Bros,
Pioneer Grocery Go.
Huh Dry Goods Go.
The Toggery
Safford's
Gooli's Grocery
Union Meat Market
II. S. Tower
G. W. Wolcolt
S. Lando
Gwl Pharmacy
Goos Bay Bakery
Perry & Nicholson
Sumner Hardware Go.
Admission without Merchant's Free Ticket 75c
One Hundred and Fifty Free Seats Each Night
Merchant's Ticket and 25c Secures Reserve Seat
The Parisian
New Store of Ladies' Children's
Ready-to-Wear Garments
Just opened in tho O'Conncll building, Market avenue. This
will bo our temporary quarters, as wo will movo In our now
storo In the now Chandler Mock about September 1st. WIS
AUIO SHOWING A Ilia VAHIBTY OF LAWNS' AND MISSES'
TAILOKHD SUITS, COATS, STREET AND PARTY GOWNS, at
prices LESS THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE. All street nnd
party kowiis are Individual In style, no two nllko, mndo especially
ror THE PARISIAN.
Extra Special While They Last
Ono lot Ladies WAISTS $1.45, values up tn $ 4.00
Ono lot Children's DRESSES $ .(15, values up to .85
Ladles' LINEN SUITS 7.7r, values up to f 14.75
Visit tho store, as we have many other good bargains to show
you; get our prices. You are welcome at all times whether you
purchase or not.
The Parisian
O'Conncll ltnlldlng.
MARSIIKIELI), OREGON.
BARGAINS AND SNAPS
IN
Real Estate, Rentals and Insurance
Korty-ncro ranch, all Improved with lino buildings, 9 good cows,
good span work horses, and nil tho farming Implements, In good
location on Coos River. $8G00 on easy terms.
Lot 70x90 on Second street, $44dO. Mnrshtlold.
Five-room house and lot, 75x100 loot, good basement, house Just
built. $G25. Look this up.
Ilulldlng lots In Eastsldo. $G0 and up, on easy payments.
Houses to rent In Marslillcld, Eastsldo nnd Hunker Hill, at tho
right prlccB.
For particulars, seo
WM. J. LEATON
KOOM IH, KLDORADO 1ILDG., Oil PHONE SI.1-L.
EANDON BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THEJFUTURE
A PEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILKS SOUTH ON
COUNTY ItOAD f!W5 PER ACHE; $100 CASH, HALANCE
TWO YEARS, NO INTERIM, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY
LOAM, LEVEL HENCH LAND.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Domialdl MacKiimtosh
HEAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE.
Mark Twain
was onco asked, "Of all your books, which do you consider tho
best?"
Ho promptly replied, "My bank book."
Tbo mnn or woman, boy or girl, who earns somo, spends leas,
nnd has a savings pass book on this bank, Is on tho road to
success.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid on Tlino Deposits,
Officers:
J. W. Dennett, President.
J, 11. Fluiinguu, Vice-President.
It. F. WIUIuiiin, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Assistant Cashier.
TJIE HECORD PHOTOGRAPHING AHSTRAOT COMPANY
Hate photographic copies of all records Coos County to date,
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating
to real estate furnished on short notice,
UU8INES8 OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Mnrshfield. Phono IBIS
W. J. RUST, Manager
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
KJTR. WOLFRAM SCIIMEDDLVG,
AVI (Irailiiatc of the l-lpslc Con
servatory of .Music, announces
that be will receive pupils for in
Ntructloii In Plrcolo ami Concert
Flute.
Make appointments by mall or
phono No. 18.-L.
Residence, 237 South Hrondwny.
pROF. IIARRV E. LEPPERT.
Plnno nnd Harmony
Studio, 137 N. Second Street.
B
ENJAMIN OSTLIND,
Consulting Engineer nnd
Architect.
Phono 10.1-L
Mnrshfield, Ore.
JM. WRIGHT,
CONTRACTOR AND
UUIIilMWl
TToilmntnn fiirnlfllincl on re fill UBt.
Plans and specifications furnished
if ilnslrcd. An lionc-Bl'Job guaran
teed. Phono 124-R.
JOEL OSTLIND,
Plnno Tuner and Repairer.
41b S. Sixth Btreet. Phono 101-L
Leavo orders ut W. H. Haines mubio
Co.
PERL HILEt HALIjINUHII
PlunlNt and Teacher
Reftldonce-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway
Phono 18-L.
W.
G. CHANDLER,
Architect,
Rooms 801 and H02, Coke Hnlldlaa
Marshfield, Oregon.
DR. W. MORROW.
Dentist.
171 Grimes nulldlng, over Graa-I
Theater. Ofllco Phone 820.
W
M. S. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT
Mnrshfield, Oregon.
DR. A. J. HENDTtVa
Modern Dental Parlor.
W aro equipped to do high clan
work on short notlco at tho Tory
lowest prices. Examination fro.
Lady attendant. Coko Dldg., Opj
Chnndlnr Hool. nhono 111-J.
WE ARE STILL SELLING
Corona Blend Coffee
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNELL I1LDG.
181 Market Ave., Marshfield, Or.
Phono UIM-T.
WANTED
watches that won't keop tlino. Dirty
nnd rancid oil aro tho rulnutlon ot
your watch. Let mo handle It and
preHorvo It perfectly for years to
come.
. C. BARKER
22C Front st. Marsha Id. Or.
You Auto Call Foote
PHONE 1II-.T NIGHT AND DAY.
Stand front of Illunco Illlllanl Parlor.
THREE NEW CARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 253
Residence Phono 8J.
Careful Drivers Go Anywhere
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS,
PHESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Edward II. Straus M
Co., Fine Tailoring. Let u
make your next suit.
SS5 CENTRAL. Phone 350-X
$10 A FRONT TOOT
Whoro proporty all around It Is
soiling for $2D to $40. This Is
an exceptional bargain wo aro
orforing in Wast Multifield. Wo
don't use tbo term "bargain" III
advisedly. Wo cannot afford to,
Wo enn show you. Invest now,
boforo this opportunity Is gono.
I. 8. KAUFMAN & CO.
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks between any
points In MarsliIIold tor the follow
ing rates, dollvory to bo mado In
tho first stories of bulldlngB;
Ono trunk , , $ .25
Threo trunks SO
Twolvo trunks 1.50
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi Ilelsncr, Prop.
Phones, 120-J: 49-L: 98-R.
Gray Auto Service
Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors.
Phono orders to Blanco Hotel, 46.
After 12, 2C0L, Right Cafe.
Marshfield, Oregon.
T. JT. SOAIFB.
w. s. nnowN $j a. n. noDGiNfl
Marshfield MKLiffi.
ULIUKAIINU LU.
Estimates Furnished.
Phone 187-L MursMJeld. Orn.
FASHLY PINNERS
In our new location, wo are es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade. Regular meals or short orders.
Open day and night,
MERCHANT'S CAFE,
II roadway and Commercial Mfld.