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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, ' MARCH 18, 19.0 EVENING EDITION T" w w 1 Persona! Notes I L J CODY of Bandon is a Marshfleld business visitor. .fe ! W) vwtimf) vm fcr ) res mn frm fen HMmn hm Myf 'toaAa.ftjyl,i iicMism&Miruy "mm?uwn OM Hx 1 Cto to M-nir-rt and cheer r- a , Lt i, miserable life ,W nDli bi icc to save him Wy. AT Address "N," coro t0m desiiai' -m, MaWoW' rC- iJbloid brown Leghorns; good rfinT strain; GO cents per I can furnish in incubator I02' r i. mrles. Eastside, Ore. w --- rt Ti,r. furnished rooms. B1IWJ I . ...!. t!rnnnua. 171 souiu " - mp nirr 100x100 Ground, ood location, good house and out .Mings, well improveu. . ... i niii nay you, if you Ish a home or investment. Ap- yto the owner, ju" u., - lutsman & companj. inrvT Two room housekoep- t apartments. Gas stoves, free ,s $12 and i" a mumu. iotel Lloj d. sur Scttimss of puro bred Le Island Reds, $1.50 each. j Simpson, North Dend, Ore. nryr Flat No. 4 in the Connell building, on March 1st, it No 7. For rent, five rooms Eth. modern improvements. Rate 5 per month Inquire 21G, os building, Phono 214-L. REXT Houses $7, 910 and Iwrds. Phone 1G4-J. RENT rour aero ranch. Ap- r Ekblad & Son. SlU IJrand new 18-foot inch fully equipped with 3 H.P. bus motor An exceptional bar- Bn.-Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. i I Pair of cold spectacles. jder, please leave at Times' of- land receive reward. SILK Good team of large, lug horses; G and S years old. pries Doane. Small, gold collar pin; fine IraUng and 3 small pearl set- keepsake Reward for re- rag to this office. SUE CHEAP House and lot lHall aenue. Address P. O. 1660. SUE Dry Kindling, wood r 12.00 per load. Phone 227-J. Ipbell's Woodard, North Front ifD Apprentice at Mrs. Alk- I Millinery Store. I BILE Rlnck Minorca "WS oughbred Northrup strain; iwtlng of 15 eggs, $1. Gunr- fi fertile. S H. Guernsey. la Bend. RENT Small furnished cot- ott 4th st. C J Tibbetts, 4th Hall ave. R A. WERNICH of North Bend was Marsh field business visitor cs-terday. ML Ikw, TPHE advent of Easter marks the return .of of Spring, and the time to. shed your winter raiments iyOST men in the Easter parade will Be" v. well aressea, and tne best dressed men will be our patrons. WATCH AND SEE IF THIS ISN'T SO Handsome, Conservative Suits for Men $15 to $30 Smart, Snappy Suits for Young Fellows $10 to $25 John H. Stetson Soft ft m fkfk and Still Hats vD.Ulr Miillory Cr.iMinctt soft ft e PfA and stiff Hats J.jU Milllroma ft o , H'ds J.I Woo m::j:m:ttmmKttj:::::j:::i :::::n::tn:n: :a::::::::RR::K::nnj::y I 0 " " " ' iw era- CTa n Mill Store "b axd ,,ovs' M AND TOGGHRV alRr Jm pt t i t 1 1 We Have Reduced Flour MILL-TO-MAX CLOTHIEH. Marshfleld, Oregon. Ring Retails I - "m I rx x FFi P one P.M. i Hi ! feNiiTO i TW0 P,M- lM t . i WiME?I it oound :: , VSgl1!"! fJB&J5r'a :: I i i :-t at a t.cj.. y I'V i i 'r ura j 171 jr . ii'i - -!- o 1 'tL&mM0Bn at - h t Sell fS&SzS' z p i i H' l & fcl st. t 8 l"jDitiN-?-P;Sf' - ' " i w" T H ,,'t'S.... ? ? ? r.-SSg: - i HA COOS 11AV STEAM H 1.75 per Sack i-v., l.ln Innl trnrtr tn VOtl? LUCS LlliD 1U" buuu "" " Take no chances and send your laundry to ySStmni IHOTEI Jnfmern tno Oarllclil ""' Onl (Bmllvlmtol In ,r...n indcmew managcmui' TlioroiiRhly 1 M4 refutnlthcl Rates Soc in $1 . "" "' W'tk. Speclel rates by rrree Ba"1. Fine Marine View. "H BufrnmTrl.,J BUmUKS. Prop. in Wished Fact ffE CAN' SAVE Yo FROM ?2 T0 U OX YOUR SPRING SUIT N.50 and $13.50 on Earth lXtlp Phone us for your electrical trou bles, we can always send you a man on short notice to repair them. And about that Electric work you are thinking of doing: We won't CHARGE YOU FOH IXFOHMATIOX as to the .cost or advice for lighting your home. Remember, we are experts of twen ty years' experience at this business. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Turkish Baths 21 0-2 13Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Cash Paid for Purs -Skins O. F. McGEORGE 178 Broadway Boutli, Marshfleld IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UXITEI) STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGOX. George W. Carleton, doing busi ness under the firm name of Carleton Jewelry Company, bankrupt. No. 1521, In Bankruptcy. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, trustee in the above named matter, will receive sealed i. Li.., fni- th stnpk of merchan- dise belonging to the estate of said bankrupt, consisting or jevseiry, ciu gla-s, etc., of the inventory alue of i 170 79. rncether with fixtures, saf. etc., of the Inventory value of $1,117.10, up to tne nour 01 i o'c'.ock noon of Monday, March 21st, 1910. Bids will bo received on the entire stock and fixtures, safe, etc., as a whole, and also separately, on the said stock of merchandise con sisting of Jewelry, cut glass, etc., the fixtures, the safe and the stock of rubber foot wear. The property is loc.ued in the First Trust and Sav ings Bank building on Central ave nue. Marshfleld. Oregon. Inventory and inspectjon of stock on appllca-, All bids must be accompanied u a certified check for 10 per cent of an mnt offered, and thd sale is sub lee to confirmation by the Court. nated. Marshfleld. Oregon, March ( 15, 19J0. ' TRED K. GETTIXS, Trustee. ' room 1. nouglas bulMing, Marsh- del.' Oregon. Coos Bay Fuel Co. J. C. DOAXE & Son., Props. Dealers In South Marshfleld Coal LUMP COAL $4.50 PER TON NUT COAL $2.50 PER TON Phone 273-X -- -- tTr-Tt t 1--? IS THE FAMOUS BARRINGTON HALL BAKER -IZED COFFEE It makes a flno exhlN arating beverage of medt ium strength. FOR SALE AT F. A. SACCHI Corner Commercial and Second St MRS. WARREN PAINTER of North Bend was the guest of friends aud. :elaties hero jesterday. WILLIAM LAWLOR expects to leavo tomorrow for Portlnnd on business. REV. FATHER E. DONNELLY writes from Portland that he will visit hero Immediately after Easter. C. S. WINSOR, cashier of the Bank of Oregon, passed through hero yesterday en route from Coquillc, where he has been lopklng after business. R. M. JENNINGS, general managor of the Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company, has returned from a business trip to Southern Califor nia. JAY BASSETT of the C. A. Smith Lumber Company will leave next week on the Nann Smith for Los Angeles, where he will visit rela tives for awhile. B. B. LIVERMORE, who had In tended to leave yesterday via Drain for Pendleton, postponed his tilp and will leave on the Ra mona tomorrow. 1APTAIN De OTTE, who has been conducting the investigation of Messrs. Taj lor and Chrlstianson of the Coos Bay Life Saving Station, will leave tomorrow for Portland. A B. DALY returned today from Co- quille, where he sold Aasen bro thel s a large road engine for tho new logging camp which they will open on the upper Coquillo river shortly. MISS COLLIER, one of Coqullle's popular young ladles, passed through Marshfleld today on her way to Empire, where she will visit at the home of her former business associate, Mrs. Andrew Wlckman. F. B. MALLORY of Mallory and Company, big wire rope dealers of Portland, arrived here today for a few days' sta- during which tlmo he will go over, this section with their local tepresentatlve, E. K. Jones. CHRISTIAN HERMAN and wife, who have been spending the win ter at Los Angeles, nre expected here early next month to tako charge of their Coos River ranch, which they purchased from W. S. Chandler! WM. CANDLIN of Coqullle, who is here on business, reports every thing prosperous In the valley. Ho says that Laird is now figuring on making his new brick block there a three-story structure Instead of two stories as originally planned. On Track Team. Gordon Rasmus sen, who Is attending Oiegon Agri cultural College at Corvallls, writes his father, Nols RaBmussen, that ho is now In training for tho O. A. C. track team. His many local friends who are familiar with his speed, know that ho will make most of them get up and go some when It comes to sprinting. meCkkz (Zi ?acr &L Smn fts7070n ICLL v ' . r LJ&LLX2COUj . ' '''I . . -tftr'iF?- "rn'THE Pl'ULH'. Give pobodv nr-v credit whatever uitho'i an ordpr f-om tho unde signed ilEJISN.ER & MILLER. Three cups flour, one cup sugar, two teaspoon fuls Crescent Baking Powder, half cupfui raisins, one teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaspoonful cloves, one teaspoonful vanilla, one-half cup lard with small piece of huttcr, one and one-half cups of milk. billing and icing if required. CRESCENT CONTAINS THE WHITE OF EGGS CRYSTALLIZED. HENCE THE CAKE WITHOUT AN EGG ..'...Vii HpHPI iiW&vrrrttiMi tl'lff JaMl