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""-iwihfl Mi Mfur , .M..WW w "' 7'rw TTHg yy THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1909 EVENING EDITION o I 4 ..''t--'M'''W-,-, DIRECTORY Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and Wholesale Houses : : : The way to Dulld a city Is to stand together. Coos Boy factories and jobbing houses make nnd linvo for sale ninny things Unit Coos County people buy In Portland and Sun Francisco. Keep the money nt home. It helps prosperity. The following Is n llst-of reliable and up-to-date establishments that are worthy and di-scne your putronagc. PATRONIZE HOME-INDUSTRY North Bend Iron Works. Phone 321 NORTH BEND, Ore. Iron and bronze castings, logging tools a specialty. All kinds of repair work and FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS. Nelson Iron Works, (inc.) Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills Mines, Railroads and Logging Companies. We are pioneers in the manufacturing and repairing of Gas Knginus. Don't forget our Gas Engine Supplies. Tomulry and Machine Shop - Marshfield Ore. The Modern Company azjSk Wholesale , W CANDY, CRACKhRS Marshfield, Oregon CIGARS, PIPES, ETC. North Bend Manufacturing Co Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS,- MOULDINGS All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties ' J. L. KOONTZ Machine nnd Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam arid Gas Englne'Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfield, Oro. t Arc You Reading This? 1 if so, you will know that OTHERS WOULD READ YOUR AD IF INSERTED IN THIS SPACE. :: :: If you are a Coos Bay Booster you must drink Coos Bay Beer Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND, ORE Coos Bay Monumental Works JOHN MITCHELL, Prop. Ccrncr 3d and D' Sts. Mnrsli field, Or., Phone Main 1731 There Are Links Between us and our regular customers, ties thr.t bind thorn to us. They know they can rely upon everything wo soil them. We offer the best corned thoroughly cured Bacon and Hams. Fine fresh country Pork and fresh sausages that would make an opl curo's mouth water. We make a specialty of fine Frankfurters. Prices astonishingly reasonable. I5SIP OF OREGON LEGISLATURE SALEM, Oregon, February C. Employment of convicts on th public roads under the direction of a convict labor board, consisting of one member of the stato highway commission from each of the two congressional districts, n state rond cm;lneQr and the superintendent of North Bend ---- -Orejror Pettijohn, Nicols & Co. WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cor. Broadwuy and Queen Sts. Phone Private Ex 1021 i yJ. .$.-0.).O.i--i-i"i-rft-ft-$--" ?' t'fT-f'ffr'- v t ' t GO TO YOUR DEALER und ask for any of the following cigars: Deep Sea, Porto de Oro, Staylit Chums Whiie Crow Luxo Havana Specials Oregonian Refunds little Teddy Maryland Club Clear Havanas, Domestics and Nickel Goods. If they don't suit yon, tell us what Is the matter with them and wo will then tell you what is the trouble with you. . Western Oregon Grocery Co. WHOLESALERS. NORTn REND, COOS BAY, OREGON. iOR A LAME BACK. Who;, you have pains or lameness In the tack Datne tno parts with Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a lee of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on over the seat of rain, and you may bo surprised to see how quickly the lameness disappears. For sale by jom: PREUSS. Sanitary Market Hall & Richards l'HONE 1001 How One Doctor Successfully Treats Pneumonia. "In treating pneumonia," says Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders. Ala., "the only remedy I use for tho luugs Is Chamberlain's Cough Romedy. While of course I would treat other symp toms with different medicines, I have used this remedy many times in my medical practice and have yet failed to find a case where it has not con- ti oiled the trouble. I have used it myself as ha3 also my wlto for ctmghs nnd colds ropeatedly, and I most willingly and cheerfully recommend it ub superior to any other cough remedy to my knowledge." For sale -.--- -- 4HKH"H,HH M- $ -f-HKH-H CARP M TS, RUGS ATTINGS wo mnim n anorfnUv nf theso articles for the homo at this i store. We have made discriminating selection among the prettiest natterns and colorings. Our prices on Rugs, Carpets, mattings J. and floor coverings of all kinds are surprisingly low. They are based on buying right and selling quickly. 4. &nxsGrvrri-Merrxzx3az: C. A. JOHNSON Furniture Store NORTH FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you eat at WAS SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street. If you have not a suit, let me make you one for S.15 or $40. If that Is too much for your pon.ket book, let me take your measure and have Royal Tailors make0you the one much cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desrslptlon of Just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. ; FINEj- tr I ! ' i TAILORING J 'jlM4r.i.....s ji-.i.A.'pV-H-'-M"' r M-h" HH"tt-"H- s M "IMIillHII IIMIWIHII'f'PMHIWW " m "MI ' ' TKio TW duhkAncr Offer of the Season i w -w 0 m nARPERS' MAGAZINE $4.00 HARPERS' BAZAR 1'00 McCLURE'S MAGAZINE , $1.50 REVIEW OF REVIEWS. , $3.00 Our Price $6.50 BAD SEASON FOR COLDS. Colds and, grip were'qulto pre valent last winter and Chambei Iain's Uough Remedy was In great demand and performed some remarkable cures. Mrs. Mary J. Roblnsoa of Camoron, W. Va., says: "Last win tor I was takn with one cf the aw fulest colds I over had in my life. I could not speak above a whisper aud was very, hearse. I was airald It was goltg to bo pneunlnnla. I took one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remody and In threo dayo as lots better and could tain. I did not take 'but the ono bottle and It cured mo. I now tell everybody about Chamborllan's OouGh Remedy and the socd :t dl! me." For sale by JOHN PREUSS. HARMONY IN YOUR NEW HOME Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork, Walls, make home life happier. Our expert decorative specialist will visit your city soon. Without obli gating you lie will discuss the fur nishings for your new home. Write for particular J. G. Mack & Co. Furniture and Carpets PORTLAND. OREGON Single Room: Furnished Tastefully DeWItfs Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve Is especially good for piles, but It Is also recommended nearly every where for anything when a salvo is needed. It is soothing, cooling and healing. Be sure to got DoWltt's Witch Hzol Salve when you ask for It. We sell and recommend it Sold by LOCKIMIIT .V PARSONS. $0.50 NORTON and HANSEN TILE STATIONERS. MpninmnTr"'Y i ii i in i n t,tmmmm j-iw,uu MMPI.. J5 ti-K-a-a-H-B-H-n-n-u-n-n-n- AUG. FRIZEEN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman C&j Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specially Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield A Want Ad will sell it for you C Street, between Front and Broadway. Phono 005. City and Bunker Hill Property at low figures. t I ?! a i tj i a TOHING Dandruff and FAUIN(rHAIR( are but outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan druff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. ' Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops It falling out. A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet. HOYT CHEMICAL CO. " PORTLAND, OREGON For Sulo Ry LOOKHART-PAHSONB DRUG "The Busy Corner." CO. HEXAMETHYLENIITETRAMINE The ahovo is the name of a Ger man chemical, which Is one of the ' many valuable ingredients of Foley's th? state penitentiary, is proposed In a bill Introduced In the house by Rcpressntatho Clemens. The bill provides that all such convicts shall bo employed In this manner, with the exception only of those required around tho penitentiary building and farm that Is conducted therewith. It also repeals all laws which provide for contracting labor of convicts In any other way. The bill carries an appropriation of $80,000. Eaoh county In the stato, Under the bill, will be permitted to secure such number of convicts for labor upon Its publ'c roads as In the Judg ment of the board It may bo able properly to guard and employ. Tho county so employing convicts shall pay all expanses Incident to taking and keeping the men from tho time they rre taken from tho penitentiary until they are returned to that In stitution. Optlonlsts Arc Fearful. Senator Bailey's motion for an amendment to the constitution per mitting the legislature to amend a city charter with the consent of a majority of tho voters of a city is looked upon by the nntl-saloon peo ple as an effort to circumvent tho lo cal option lav. Should the amendment be adopted any city that has become "dry" be cause it is in a "dry county, couu by vote of Its people bo made "wet" by an act of the legislature. This would practically sot aside tho local option, so far. as cities are con cerned. Investigate Public Institutions. Doth houses have adopted a con current resolution providing for the nppointment of a joint committee oi three members, one "from the senate and two from the house, the duty of which shall be to visit and investl gate overy public Institution sup portcti in whole or in part by state aid. On the information fao ob.alne the committee Is directed to nlo.wltl. the joint committee on wnys an means a detailed report as to th condition of the institutions so visit ed and their needs. This rojort ts to bo at the dis pc al of the icyc and means com mittee in determining the appropria tions for such luctUutions for tho ensuing two years. The members of tho committee, have not 'been an nounced. BUI Aimed at Trusts. A most sweeping antl-tru3f bill has beon Introduced by Senator Bingham. Tho bill not only prohib its every form and biiade of trust aud combination agreement, but re quires corporations to make an an nual statement under oath that they have not made any agreements In restraint of trade or for the main tenance of prices or rates. It pro scribes as penalties not only linos and Imprisonments, bat forfeiture of comorato existence and liability to repay all moneys received In viola tion of the antl-truat law. Five Vetoes Ooverraled. Five of tho six senate bills of the 1907 session, vetoed by the govern or and which were passed over his veto In the senate at this session, have also passed tho house. Four of the bills provide for district agricul tural societies fti Eastern Oregon and carrying appropriations of fiom $1500 to $2500 per annum each. The fifth measure permits the garn ishment of the salaries and wages of state and county officials. Only ono of the .tx bills was de feated In the house. It wns Sena tor Beach's bill authorizing tho uae of voting machines in this Btate. Substitute for History Bill. Senator M. A. Miller, of Linn, has introduced a substitute for his sen ate bill requiring that Oregon his tory bo taught In the public schools. The original bill required the adop tion of a textbook on Oregon history for uso In tho common schools. Tho substitute bill provides for tho adop tion of a textbook on Oregon history for uso In high schools after Septem ber 1, 1911, and for tho publication of a small pamphlet on Oregon his tory for uso In tho common schools, This pamphlet Is to bo prepared by the stato board of educutlon. Scalp Bounty Bill Favored. Tho house commlttoe on agricul ture reported. favorably tho bill In troduced by tho Eastern Oregon del egation and pioviding for a ucalp bounty for coyotes and other wild animals. The only change "made by the committee In the original draft of tho bill was that the emergency clause bo eliminated. Seaside Gets First Ln. Stato Benson will soon be govornop and will have two places on tin boards of the state Institutions, nni will, therefore, be overburdened with work, may have the effect of bringing sufficient support to tl la measure to pass it. Senator Abraham's bill creating five normal school Qlslric'.s is a measure that has no chance of es "aplng the lndeP.nlte-postponomont route to oblivion. Soiie kind of normal bchool bill will be passed, nnd It will very likely provide for two or throe normals, yet Smith of Marlon might succeed In his effort to have the number reduced to ono. Beach's bill requiring telephone and telegraph companies to guaran tee the time v th'n which hoy will deliver messages within tho state, will never pass, for many membors think it an unreasonable and Imprac ticable measure. Tho employers' liability act, be cause 'of Its radical naturo and ths opposition of the manufacturing In terests of tho state, has a poor outlook. CURRY COUNTV NEWS. Events There as Told' by the Port Orford Tribune. Frank A. Stewart and wife left on tho stage last Thursday for Rogue rhei, whero they will reside on tho hoiiiffctwid claim of their deceased G. W. Axtell, returned Monday from Marshfield. The contest that he went to attend as a witness was postponed until Feb. 25th, it which date It will be heard In Roseburg. Mr. Keene, the bookkeeper at the Hume store at Wedderburn, came to Port Orford tho first of the week and has been taking an Inventory of all tho property at this place belonging to tho late R. D. Hume. The storm has continued to sluico tho beach, and there Is now good pay sand for a mile or more south of town. If the ocean smoothes without iilllng the beach In again some of tho miners will bo making good runs. An exciting combat took place at Mussel creek last Thursday between a pack of seven trained dogs and a monster boar hog, In which It seems tho hog came out victorious as two valuable dogs belonging to the Cole brook boys wero killed odtrlght and several others were wounded. Dalryvlllo can boast of having tho only barber shop in tho county; J. P. Lynch having opened up at that place, with hot and cold baths ln connection. Besides being adept with the razor, Mr. Lynch Is a musi cian of considerable ability and Is a welcome addition to the ball room artists of tho vicinity. . , ,uw iiiiurcH. . " -n--K-3-H-:.-n-n-tt-8-H-rc-T. Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenete- - , tramlno is recognized by medical tqxt books and authorities aa a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Rem edy as soon as you notice any Irre gularities, and avoid a serious- mal ady. RED CROSS PHARMACY, John Preuss, Prop, vo not torget that DeWltt'b LuiU Early Risers are the best dIIU made. They are pleasant little pills that art easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and ro ommend them. Sold by LOCKHARJ & PARSONS. A couple of gentlemen from Ban don, who own an Interest In the steamer Elizabeth, ,camo down to Port Orford last week for the avowed purpose of making arrangements to have that steamer call at this port next summor. A meotlng was to be held Saturday afternoon, but for some reason the gentlemen departed before the scheduled time and from what wo learn "John Barleycorn" wbb transacting most of the business. It is to be hoped some sultablo boat can bo pursuaded to give this place regu lar servlco during tho summer months at least, and there Is no rea son why It could not be done to tho mutual benefit of all concerned. Tho firs, bill to become a law was Eenator Schoflold's bill to place tho Justice of the peace of Seaside on a Ealary of $400 and the constable on a salary of $200, tVese officers being on a fee basis. The bill wa3 filed In the eecretury's office Friday and will go Into effect 90 days aftor ad journment of tho legislature. Many HIIIh Mny Not Pass. Tho outlook 1b that the stato board of control bill will fail, al though the fact that Secretary of Several weeks ago arrangements weio made with the Bteamer Welhel mlna to bring a small cargo of mer chandise to this port on a guaran tee of $100. Tho recent heavy storms made the trip Impossible un til Monday and Tuesday of last week, when the ocean was smooth and the Port Orford harbor llko a mill pond, but lnstoad of making their word good and taking advantage of tho weather, tho management of tho steamer asked for an additional $100, which our merchants agreed to give. In tho delay thus caused, how ever, tho fair weather passed and anothor storm came up, and tho re sult is that tho WUhelmlna Is still In tho bay with tho freight In her hold that Is so badly needed at this place. Valentines of all kinds from the Cheap to the best at COOS BAY CASH STORE. FRENCH LANGUAGE Is the de light of tho highest class of people of tho world; on the Coast, It la a busi ness and society entertainment In singing and conversation. Without a knowledge of French you are liv ing in a narrow-minded world. Ad dress 'G' caro Times, or call at Times' office for rates. C. A, Gauer nache of Paris, teacher. " m A II-i? m;i m m $ -X