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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1909)
ill !! II I hi rTMTM-WB rTTTITTMTTTTIlMIBIIFlii il ilTHHn WIM F"''y j ml r " "tiiilmi iiiiiiiiiYMi'iri ntitTir r- " 'h y f T THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREBiM, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 190.9. EyENINGEbTTI ON I p . f Tr n MMhfBMaTT r r iTgafir if r i.iwhn' " '": ft. $ 4 m M u THE COUNTRY SQUIRE" CHARMINGLY GIVEN IiKK WILLARI) AND HIS COMPANY W1XS' THE- FAVOR OF KNl K OX THE OPENING XIG1IT. AUDI- Hlgh-clnss nrtlng. n blending of healthy luitnor mul pathos so na tural and free from maudlin senti ment ns to cut deep, plain everyday "Now England scenes familiar to hundreds on hundreds of Marshfleld people :nd n tender de.lncatlon of lfo in Vermont a Quarter of a ceu- s. tuple and c.cnn, and as full ol neari Interest as '"lue Old Home stead" and "Snore Acres." It is a comedy and tue Siory around uiu ptay has a beautiful piot. It is jusi. . v'oryd.iy me nuiutig simpiu lolK who place the ilitiu affairs ot their community far above the af- nHHnaHPr ilPKiiifnHnnH F1 PiBnnralnnnnlnl nnnnflffiKliill 'IlillliireiSnBnH lnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnLHnlnnnflnnHnnnnnnnnHnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnKI' JUDY RECLAIMS E 1 HD iii-::-: willari appearing In Marshfleld this week with his company Petition For Divorce at Rose burg Reveals Strange Mix up Near Scottsburg. ROSEDURG, Ore., March 23. Suit for divorce has been filed In the circuit court here by Mrs. Susan C. Wllholt against Leander P. Wil holt, who were married In 1900. In her complaint, Mrs. Wllholt nlleges that her husband deserted her In January, 1905, and that when she last heard of him he was at The Dalles. In addition to a divorce, she wants the custody of their three children Prior to her marriage to the de fendant In this suit, Mrs. Wllholt was the divorced wife of Calvin Judy, recently pardoned from the Oregon penitentiary after serving ten years of a life sentence for kill ing a neighboring homesteader in the Loon Lake country, near Scotts burg. After Judy's imprisonment, his wife obtained a divorce, married Wllhoit and lived on Judy's home stead. It appears that Judy, after his re lease from the penitentiary, went Immediately to his old homestead. On the 20th of last month he wrote I a letter to Sheriff Kenton saying that he ought to send for 'Wllholt and make him take care of his (Wilholt's) wife and children. Judy added that he had made Mrs. Wll holt and her children move off "his" homestead and that they were now living at the home of a neighbor by the name of Solander. i PAY 1908 f Ta.xes now 1 I and Save j. Penalty S: Interest I 1. To av time, annoyance, ex- ipenee and money drop Into bur office and we will attend to the payment of your taxes y without expense to you. To j save the paying of 10 per cent f penalty and one per cent lnter- est, you should pny Y- of your taxes on or before April 1st, t and the balance on or before October 5th, 1909. ITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Bjr Henry Sengstacken, Mgr. From the Farm to the Feast street. suit, let In Popular Plays. tury ago, made "The Country Squire" last night one of the best plays that has been seen In Marsh Hold for some time. Mr. Lee Wlllard plays the slar part, that of Jeremiah Basse;t, "'The Squar" and his splendid Inter pretation of the character mark him as one of the great stars of the American stage. The play Is as m mm IS BAD TIG "Bill" Haywood Urges Eureka Citizens to Keep Railroad Away As Long As Possible EUREKA, Cal.. March 23. The Kureka Herald says; Hill' Hay wood, dubbed by Theodore Roose velt an 'undesirable cltlten,' who lectured at the ltius hall Saturday ( night on Socialism and the history ! of the Western Federation of Min ers, was asked this afternoon prior i to his departure on the steamer I Kllburn what he thought of the j agitation for n railroad to connect I Kureka with the outside world. '11111' i knocked the proposition. He said that Eureka and Humboldt county i wore hotter off without the railroad, j " 'I'm a pioneer." said Haywood. I I lived for a long time l0 miles j from a railroad, ami I've seeu the results of railroad connection with many places. You uae a alee lit tle frontier villas here. Every body knows everybody else aad It's nice. " "With the advent of a fairs of the nation so far as Interest Is concerned. And seeing the play one does not wonder that this is so If it develops big, gentle strong characters like that of "Jeremiah nassett." The company supporting Mr. Wlllard Is one of the best ever seen In Marshfleld. Tonight, the four-act musical comedy-drama "The MIssourlan." WWVA already got them corralled, he pointed out. 'There are yet to be developed your mineral resources,' he volunteered, however. 'The rail road would be a beneflt In that line.' " 'Do you think that n railroad would set Eureka back?' Haywood ' was asked. " 'Oh, no, the city here will never go back. A railroad Is ranting Ine vitably. That Is assured, but keep !lt off as long as you can. ! " "Then we have everything gain and nothing to lose, Mr. Hay wood?' Yes,' was the answer." THE STEAMEK ALLIANCE WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO O'CLOCK. MILK PAXS and PAJLS at ner's. MII- "EASTSIDK" Is a winner. If you want to get the want you want to get, you want to get the want you want to get Into the want setter, the Cooa Bay Times. i to i I EQUIPPING HOUSES. with every modern Electrical appliance to add to the com fort, and the joy of life, that's our specialty. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES of every sort and kind, 2 bbls. of fresh batteries just received. OREGOX ELECTRICAL SUP- PLY CO. O'Coniiell Hide. Phone 01 Detritus CarbollzeU "Witch Hazel Sulve Is especially good tor piles, but It Is also recommended nearly every where for anything when a salve is needed. It Is soothing, cooling and healing. Be sure to get DeWltt's Witch Heel Salve when you asa for It. We sell and recommend it Sold by LOCKHART PAJtSONS. It Is rapid transit for the cattle that we cut up. They are not long away from their grazing, for wo handle nothing but fresh-killed Meats, and as we know where they com from, we an Touch for their quality. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb or Poul try whatever you buy from us you may rely upon In .tuallty, full weight, fine flavor, and reasonabe prtee. Sanitary Market C H Hall, Prop. PHONE 1001 Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, gleep or while you eat at WAS- KON'S SHOP, on 'A If you hare not a me make you one for $35 or $4Q. If that Is too much for your por.ket book, let ine taka your measure and have the Royal Tailors make you one much cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. Ab 1 am able to glvo a cor rect desrclptlon of Just what you. want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. MWM TAF.'&i t Whet, you have pains or lameness In the back batne tne parts with Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a lec of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain, and you may be surprised to see how quickly the lameness disappears. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. a-a-a-a--K-a-R-a-n-a-a-a- a iwutfm r.nnnc LL.1 1 1 &! i JJJLJk SMOKED HALIBUT SCALED HERRING GOLDEN GATE BLOATERS WHOLE COD FISH CODFISHBRICKS SMOKED SALMON SALT SALMON also a great variety of canned fish. C. W. WOLCOTT The Family Grocer Phone 971 Free delivery to any past of h city. Front Street Marshfleld a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a- BAD SEASON FOR." COLDS. Colds and grip were quite pre valent last winter and Chambet Iain's Cough Remedy was In great demand and performed some remarkable cures. Mrs. Mary J. Robinson of Cameron, W. Va., says: "Last win ter I was taken with one cf the aw fulest colds I ever had In my life. 1 could not speak above a whisper and was very hearse. I was airald It was goltg to be pneumonia; I took one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and In three dayo was- lota better and could talis. I did not take but the one bottle and It cured me. 1 now tell everybody about Chamberllan's Cough Remedy and the gucd It did ce." For sale by JOHN PREUSS. AUG. FRIZEEN iREAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Fire Insurance, lowest rate. Rental and Employment Agt. G8 Central Avenue. Marshfleld, Ore. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a How One Doctor Successfully Treats Pnenrjonla. "In treating pneumonia," says Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders. Ala., "the only remedy I use for the luugs is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. While jof course I would treat other symp Itoms with different medicines, I have FINE WORK AND PROMPT DELTVKBY ALWAYS GUARANTEED. (rI FHONH 871 "My three year old noy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was In an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orlno Lasa- a.tlve and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Foley's Orlno Laxative saved his life," A. Wolkush, Caslmer, Wis. Red Cross Pharmacy, JOHN PREUSS a a t a . t I have used it '? myself as has also my wife for coughs ' 5 colds repeatedly, and I most a used this remedy many times In my medical practice and have yet failed to find a case wnere It has not con trolled the trouble. mys and .-, ., willingly and cheerfully recommend 'a It as superior to any other cougn ' remedy to my knowledge." For sale 'i. Do not rorget that DeWltt'b Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They are pleasant little pills that arr easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and renommend them. Bold by LOCKHARJ & PAR- a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- T . .. .. .- i A special variety in gooa ininga . I to eat at by JOHN PREUSS. CorthelTs Delicatessen for Saturday and Sunday. TRY OCR ICE CREAM. I I 8" I a; t a: I a: ! MARRY .KAMA" AND LOSE NO TIME I BOSTON, March 23. Mrs. O. M. Martin, the youngest great-srand-j mother in the country, is seriously f til at her home, 23 Boston avenue. Lynn. At her bedside are her j daughter and grand-daughter and In I the same house Is the little great-1 I grand-daughter." ) , lly early In life." Is Mrs. Martin's j T i novice, wno is now only b years j t I old. Her daughter and daughter have followed her ad Mrs. Martin herself was married ! when 1" years old. Her daughter. 1 Mrs. Charles P. Davis.- was IS. and DIRECTORY Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and Wholesale Houses : : : The way to build a city b to stand together. Cooa Bay factories and jobbing houses make and Lave for sale nuuiy things that Coos County people buy In Portland and San Francisco. Keep the mooey at home. It helps prosperity. The following H a list of reliable and up-to-date establishments that are worthy and deserve your patronage. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE. La grippe coughs are danserous ae ther frequently develop Into pnou Imonla. Foley's Honey and Tar not j only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no seri ous results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs and Is In a-, yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy, JQIIN. PREUSS. Prop. f- i ! North Bend Iron Works, ! Phoae 321 NORTH BEND, Ore. The great-sraad-daushter arrived ' I i KASTSIDK SNAPS. lot$ oa Fifth avoaue. well , , I her grand-daughter, Mrs. George can only see the Induction of cheap i ! r haw oaivtuia,tii lit t Vd labor. From the standpoint of the! ' laboring mau, noihlug Is to Ih gala- j cd. What Is the railroad solas to ! do for you? Think aboat It. Now . what Is the railroad sola? to do j for johT' "When Hkked if there were wot ' some advantage to be pained by a ' railroad into the eouaty. Haywood replied in the negative. Yo are voll enough of as ou are.' Hay woml said. In answer to a unetlon i ns to th polbl!tty of brinciaj: i mftre inanufarturer Ir.to the nela hri. Ha,vwoid salt! that he did not ' know of any. " Th Manufacturer are golaf to the bU eeniera." aW Haywood. - Tey dou't think that Kurena will m . : beeonie a bis center?' Halted " .1 don't. Hnjrvood roHd "Proceeding further HavKd paid :V.. i k: i ii i i-i .- '! up ' i , V 1 1 i a i v i ' Ins acd da'r r J is'- j ' .r r Iron and brosxe casting, logging tools a specialty. All kinds of repair work and FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS. on September 2t) of last year and was named MiMred Mary Darraeh if : , j Foumlry aiul 3rachino Shop 11 T i i i Manufacturers of Machinery ami Supplies for Mills Mines, Railrcads and Loyr.ne Conuunies. We re pioneers in the manufacturing and i repairing of Gn- Hn;;tuo. Don't forget our Gas Encine Supplies. T J. L KQONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL 3LVCHINIST Steaa and Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop. Front street. Marshfleld, Ore. I Nelson Iron Works, (Inc.) rarshftelil situated and aear School House, for The Modem Company $&. HalC eah balaaee equal pay-1 1 jr meats S, and 9 months. SKK f T bCTNA TITLE lUARANTKR AND Alt-jT T J strait company. if Marshfield, Oregon .NOTICE TO CONT'RAt'TORS. Ore. If you are a Coos Bay Booster you must drink Coos Bay Beer Ph 1271 f 4nt NORTH BD. ORE f Coos Bay 1 j ASK DIAMOI lfu for lnrinr SorllwM Rail m& ftlmaf , WCU. ltsctosM Ib toaroabtortood.sTHa. a. Cirili lune of four dnUw, u4 . U1 KU n parkrc t ta rr mwU Tt trt rr Urvt . -niMtTJM xriw(viaiatwiH.ui Wholesale CANDY, CRACKhRS QGARS, PIPES, ETC Monumental Works Foley's Kidney remedy win cure :-any case oi Kmney or bladder trouble jthat Is cot beyond the reach of medl Jjclae. Cures backache and irregu- i ..... .UM. .. vtowv.-v u4ie,ui. cu.t Uid for eroding tom sisaal toor will be rcived at Western I'nion oalee. Kor specineatioas ee Otto SohMier. ,f North Bend Manufacturing Co. TrilC STK.VMKR ALLIANCE WILL SAIL FOR PORTUVND THC11S 1AY Al-TKKNOON AT TWO O'CIAVK. I r i i m. . . ..... ..... iae oia reliable bou&e. We have lim ongnis disease or diabetes Red' NO TIME . Cro-Pharmacy, JOHN PREUSS. , to come aad see yoa bat we hare "t r" i a large stock at your disposal We T " PPHMnWBBHnKK warn ansa i cy ior cash and ia SASH. DOORS, MOULDINGS All kinds of Millv.'ork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties large lets i aad give you the lowest pr.ces. 4,U . i.otne ia and se our stck Pettihohn, Nicols & Co. 1" - II VUPW VRK, STO ES i UWtaS at M ;t:s. North Bond- r cr on WHOLESALE AND I COMMISSION lIERCTLiN-TS i Cor. Broadway and On fen St. Thone Prirate Ex 1021 SJI Everything Back But the Dirt Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundrv SS t gii... P f : "-1 -f fSt.,i.. -, ir, A-aamr