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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1910)
"THE COOS &' Iti T""y"TS,W , , WL. ArtWlFTWfc, tkzaszizassmTS One New Year's Resolution fott snouiu mako Is to treat vou- ,eif nnd your fnnilly right by buy tog jour Bhoos of o .0. Lund nn.i getting your shoo repairing tlono at Hind's shop. I I havo ovorythlng to mako loll) (ho best year ror my customers that It has over been. With thorough- np-to-dato machinery, I am i blu tn o tho best shoo repairing possible it tho most rcasonablo priced and will savo you money on every Job. I havo secured linos of shoos, wet ncathor goods, gloves, etc., that I now aro good and ones that nro told undor tho guarantco of "satis faction or your money back," Wishing you all a Happy anil nros- Iperous Now Year nnd thanking you (or your pnBt patronage, I am Yours truly, O. O. LUND, I'Tho nmii who docs tilings tight." GET ONE OK OUR 1011 CALENDARS. o. 218 South Broadway, Mimlillcld GET A GOOD START IN 1911 By buying your Xiirnlturo and household furnishings and fixtures right. And to get tho right goods at tho right prices you should go to C. A. Johnson, Ohlcht Established Furniture Store On Coon liny. io tuap nested barred PLYMOUTH HOCUS. Our matluKH havo producod stand-ard-brcd specimens of exhibition fiunllty with records of 212, 227, 222 eggs In 3GG days. llnliy ChU'liH and Egg for llntehliu; Book your ordors now for spring delivery. A fow cockorclj from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Plaee, Poultry YnjtN FRED. UACHMAN, Prop. .Marshlleld, Hov 185, Phone K8 IIUKAKWATKK HOTKU CARRIE GRAY, Prop. Rooms GO nnd up. Convonlontly ln..An.t Vn.itt rNn.i Girnnt IULUIUU. UIIII IIUUI ""! t Marshdold, Orogon, Phone 105 HOTlili (!A1)1NIJH, 1 at Gardiner. Oregon, has been ro- rmodollod and Improved and Ii undor low umnagomunt. Special accommo- . datlons for stago passengora aud for people desiring a rest at tho seashoro. "lou'll Llko tho IMaee." J. E. SCHILLINa, Proprietor. SEE TRIZEEX If you want to got In on somo of tfm best real estato burgalns on tho uay. Also if you want tho beat Insur anco at tho best rates. AUai'STFRIZEEX, C8 Central Ave. MarshMd, Pro. TIIE IiLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTEL Pntoa roHupnil tn! DaV 50c. 7B0 and I $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. Houso- Keoplng aparimoms whu bo & $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE , BATHS D. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. .rR. G. W. LESLIE, W, i-f runniiiitiiir Plivslclan Graduate of tho American school of Osteopathy at KlrkBVillo, 5Io. Olllco In Eldorado Blk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1G1-J; Marshflold. Oregon. Du, j. w. l" Physician and Snrgcon. 2O0-210 Coko Building. Phono6: Ofllce 1C2J; RosldencolC2L J. W. DENNETT, Lawyer. , Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank ltnrhflM ur6"". --kfMW4f m M. S. TURPEN, Arclutect. rv Over Chamber of commerco. t-tt-K--tt-H-Htl-K-:j-8n3 i r I You Can Lower th t High Cost of Livini l Dy Buying Your t Meats AT THE ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET THY IT AND SEE l V: :V i . GOOD MEATS AT Reasonable Prices nioxE bu-j Geo. W. Kins M proprietor :',j gow wiir building, A ALIRSHFIELI) u-::--t ---M--wt-::-K- For the Ambitious- (Sbttcfltinn br tnnll for lhow who cannot nttmcl In pomnn. All itiatrurtlon, Including flniU ituilGnta preparing for collcgn or universi ty, woman's clubn, Rrantrcn, ciik'ihthi nrnt home rnkcr. Ho preliminary rintnlniv tlon It rtmiltvd. Zlilnuialloourwuioau onnortunlty for you. Bend fur dcccriptlvo bulletin to tb I Corrl'iiilino Mnily Drimrlniriit TJnlvcrnlty of Oregon Enacno - Oregon , OIL SUPPLIES , Tho Coos Day Oil and Supplj I n...-.. ... l. ..................... -I ' J. W, Flanagan will conttnuo to ban dlo tho Union Oil Company's gnno lino, distillate, bcnzlno and coal 11 at their oil houso across tho Bay u which placo they havo moved their omce. Phono 302. LADD, HUNTi and Co. CONTRACTORS AXI) BUILDERS. All kinds of repairs and shop work promptly attended to nnd neatly done. Phono 10 IX. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho Hvory busi ness of L. II. llolsuor and nro pro pared to rondor czccllont sorvlco to tho peoplo of Coos Uay Cnroful drivers, good rigs aud ovorythlng that will moan satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed lr tho Hvory lino. Wo also do n trucking business of all kinds. It'unchnrd, lte.ln .V IUauchard Livery, l'Ved and Sales Service. HI First and Alder Streets. Phono 138-J VIXCKXT'S TUAXSKER, CALL 208 K. V. VIXCENT Hauls ovorjthlng, any tlmo, nt rea sonable prlco, satisfaction guar anteed. "I had beon troubled with constl- natlon for two years and tried nil of tho best physicians in Bristol, Tonn., and they could do nothlug for mo." writes Thos. E. Williams, Mlddloboro, Ky. "Two packages of Chamborlaln's Stomach ana Llvor Tablets cured mo." For salo by all doalors. $.1.BO RECIPE CURES WEAK KID NEYS, FREE Relieves Urinary nnd Kidney Trou bles, Backache, Straining, Swelling, Etc. Stops Pain in tho Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn't it bo nico within a week ot so to begin to say goodbyo forever , ti,n spniiiincr. drlbbllnc. straining, or too frequent passage of urlno; tho forehead, and tno uacK-oi-iuu-iiuuu aches; tho stitches and pains In tho i.oni. iii r. prnwine musclo weakness; spots before tho eyes; yellow skin; SlUgglSn UOWOISJ iwuimu ujcjjuo ui ovioa- lnc nramns: unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and tho despon dency? I havo a reclpte for these troubles i,nf vnn onn dnnend on. and If you want to make a quick recovery, you ought to write and get a copy of It. Many a doctor would chargo you t r.n tiiof fnr wrltlnir this nroscrlP- tlon, but I havo it and will bo glad to send it to you entirely free. Just drop mo a lino Hko this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K-1491 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., and I will send It by ...nt.K.n ninll In fl IllfliQ OnVOlODO. AS you will see when you get it, this reclpo contains only pure, harmless remedies, but it has great healing and paln-conquerlng power. i. ...in miiokiv show its Dower once you use it, so I think you had better 6ee wnai u wnuum ueiaj, I will send you a copy free you can use it and cure yourself at home. a 1 V i T I i :i r ,r ? it ( n mff I .M j Happy N We extend hearty Now Year's greeting to all our friends and cus tomers, and to all Coos Bay folks. Wo wish that 1911 may be for each of you tho very happlost and most prosperous year of your llfo. Wo thank everybody for tho most liberal patronago given us during 1910, nnd hopo to son you nil In our now store when you nro In need of pure drugs or drug-store-goods during tho com ing year. , Brown Drug Co. GRADUATE CHEMISTS - Your Sunday Roast Wo havo It ready for you. Sweet and Juicy. ROAST HEEF ROAST MUTTON ROAST PORK Union Meat Market Phono Us Your Order. Phono G8. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco ever eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF TIIE SHIP, RESERVATIONS WILL BE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, nt H P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bay every Saturday at service of tide. Reservations will net bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets nro purchased. W. F. Miller, Agfc. "THE FItlEM) OF COOS BAY" .STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho North Bank road at Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Bny and Eureka, on n ton-dav schodulo, calling at MarshflolJ both ways. Sails from Portlnnd for Coos Bny, Docombor 30, and from Marsh flold for Eureka, January 2. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Sfceamer Redoido S w,eh Will Jiuiko regular trips carrying passoiiRers and freight between Coos Bay and Sail Francisco. All reservations for passengers inado nt Alliance Dock, Mnndiflch) and Inter-Ocean Transp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, S'ui Francisco. For information, phono 1 1-J or 2H5. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. On $1 aWeek You can DRESS WELL LOOK WELL DO .WELL Write to Gevurfcz & Sons Portland, Ore. The Home Furnishers Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 8121. nrAn.qi 1 1 i i ew Year! "THE QUALITY STORE ' Phone Main 35-L G.W. Dungan Undertaker Marshfield, Oregon. Parlors, 1H0 South 8d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received by tho Common Council of tho City of Marshflold, Coos County, Orogon, until half past seven o'clock, P. M., Tuesday, tho 3rd day of January, 1911, for clean ing tho streets of tho said city from tho 3rd day of January, 1911, to July 1st, 1911, and for sprlnkllnc, tho streets of said city during tho months of May and Juno, 1911, said work to bo performed to tho satis faction of tho Street Commltteo. Tha Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 30th day of December, 1910. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. iaiQ:EyENl,lULDIT10N- t : l YOU'LL WANT IT. Th Now Tool For Remov ing Corn From tho Cob. Photo by American l'rcss Association. THE BMilTTBIl AT WOUK. Many persons Hko to cut their con, from the cob nt table, nnd, ns it rule, this Is an nwkwnrd and sometimes a dangerous proceeding nnd never n graceful one. The new com splitter re cently Invented Is n simple and neat little contrivance that comes In plated and real sliver for use at tablo In re- , moving the grains of corn from the cob that la, It doein t remove them en tirely, but extracts nil the substance of the corn, leaving the kernels on the cob. PRETTY CHEEKY. At Least tho Senator Demand Struck Hit Colleaguo as Suah. Soon after tlto convening of a now session of congress announcement was made of the upproncblng marriage of Anson O. MeCook, who was then sec retary of tlm senate. A subscription was immediately stnrtcd among tho senators for the purchase of a wedding present. Two or three prominent sen ators volunteered to collect tho money. Scnntor X., one of tho richest men In tho sr-nnto nt tlint time, was ono of these. Seeing a new senator who hnd not yet becu approached on tho subject. "THAT MAN IIUATfl AliDl" Senator X. went to hint nnd said, ''Sen ntor Blank, I want you to glvo mo $23." "What for?" domanded tho now mem ber. "For McCook'a wedding present," explained Scnntor X, "I'll see you about It tomorrow," an swered Blank, with a scowl. "All right." snld Sonntor X. as ho walked away, "but don't forget It." Senator Dlnnk watched him until ho was out of hearing nnd then, turning to his colleaguo, remarked with warmth: "Well, Pvo heard of cheeky things In my llfo, but that man beats all. What do you think? Ho Just asked mo to glvo him $23 to buy n wedding present for his cook!" THE TEMPE8T. WC were crowded tn tho cabin. Not a soul would daro to alcep It wai mldnlsht on tho water, And a aionn waa on the deep. JHIIB a fearful thing In wmter J- To bo (battered by the blast And to hear the rattling trumpet Thunder, "Cut away tho maitl" SO wo shuddered there tn alienee. For the atouteat held his breath. While the hungry eea was roaring And tho breakers talked with Death. AS thus wo sat In darkness, Cach one bus tn hi prayers, "Wo are lost!" tho captain shouted A he ataggered down the stair. BUT tils llttlo daughter whispered As she took Ills ley hand, "Isn't God upon tho ocean Just Jim same a on the landT" rplIE.N wo kissed the llttlo maiden, -L And wo spoke In better cheer, And we anchored safo In harbor When the morn was shining clear. James T, Fields, Havo your Job printing done ni Tho Times office. SEED CATALOG UUADV TO MAIL Th leading Seed Cattlog of thoWeit Lilly' Catalog. Your 1911 crop deptnd on GOOD Med tend for thU Catalog and gat the bait. Writo now lo tho CHAS.H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. 'A sQH All Jw flTjfi VV I lv III II h Ba" a 6 libfc. FILLED WITH u'lfilOSli That Was Why He Waa Anxiously Waiting Outside the House. The in nn was standing behind n trco In front of nu apartment house in a cross street when the cop on that bent came pounding along on the sidewalk it was close to midnight, aud naturally tho cop stopped and looked at the innm Btaudlng behind the tree. "Howdy," says the cop, by way o openlug conversation. "You're another," replied tho rantr good tin tu redly, "Whutchuh doln' wnltln' for some body?" Inquired the bravo policeman. "Nope." "Just stondln' there, bey?" "You'vo hit It." "Live near here, do you?" "Right In there." Bays tho citizen. Jerking his thumb in tho direction of the apartment house ho wns staudlng in front of. Tho cop looked nt him thoughtfully for a minute. "Mebby It's none of my business," ho says, "and then again mebby it is. 1 don't like to go round buttln' into anybody's private affairs, but tell me, neighbor, what's your graft, anyhow?" "Well," loosened up tho citizen, "if It's n cubo of mo u-tclllu' you or you croakln' from curiosity right tn front of my eyes. I'll tell you how It Is provided It don't go any further. My wlfo says to me when 1 started down town this evenln', 'If you'ro not homo by midnight I'm goln' to pack up and go right back to mother's. So there!"" "Well." says tlm cop. "Well." repeated tho citizen. "It's Just nbout midnight now, nnd I'm llko-you-l've got curiosity. I'm wnltln' hero to sco If sho's goln' to keep her , word." Tho rop'B curiosity censed at that point, n ml ho walked on down tho street whistling, without wnltlug to l-soo tuo thing out.-uicvcinuu riaia Dealcr. THE SPEbD MANIA. Sentatlona That Come With a Rldo In a Raclno Motor. luiuglno yourself In n big racing ma chine plunging over a courso at eighty miles nu hour. For tho nvcrago man the sensation Is nwful. but tho speed kings revel In It. Down tho road streaks tho car. Lashed Into a typhoon by tho appalling speed, tho still air roars In your vnrs. You thlnlt you will never regain your hearing. The resistance of the atmosphere Is fen tf til. The slightest forward move ment Is nn effort. Distant objecta loom up suddenly boforoyou nnd Jump by. The landscape Is a atreaky lluo of.grceu, blotched hero ami thero us a house Is passed. The gale seems to cut your face, and you feci yourself being grndually llatteucd out against the back of tho seat. It seems that the glass In your auto goggles Is on tho point of breaking. Particles or diiHt aro driven back In your eyes. You may become blinded. The vibration or tho engine Is terrific. Mystcrioux Indicators lluctuato alarmingly. It may mean that tho engine U on tho point of exploding. What makes tho lluur tremble ho? Surely something will happen now! And then you hear explosions boom ing from tho exhaust as the drivers "shut off." A sharp turn Is ahead. Tho noise Is deafening. The tcrrlllc spred does tint seem to havo been chocked. The outlluo of tho turn grows more distinct. It Is sheer folly maybe death-to rush at It at such u puce. You daro not breathe as tho car tears Into tho bend. It skids aud a wall of dirt Is thrown up alongside you ns the driver, with a sharp twist of the wheel, sends the car onco moro back In tho middle of tho road. You nro safe until another turn Is encoun tered. Hampton's Magazine. A Painful Inference. A teacher was Instructing a class or boys and had spout half an hour try ing to drive Into their heads tho dif ference between man aud tho lower anlmuls, but apparently with llttlo suc cess. "Tommy." ho said coaxlngly to a llt tlo chnp. "do you know the dlffcrenco between, say, mo nnd a pig or nuy other brute?" "No." replied Tommy Innocently, but another teacher stnudlug by laughed. London Answers. Alternation Currant Pie. In tho light of want has been learned nbout tho housolly thero Is no longer any excuse for tho guy lusouclauco ot the poet who wroto a summer board ing bouso lyric, In which tbeso Hues occurred: Here, sir. Is your currant pie, Alternating currant pie. Klist a currant, then a II y 'Neath the crust alternate lie, Louisville Courier-Journal. Not an Authority. Thero nro somo persons who can't tako u Joke, but Fogg is not ono of them. One of the boys, acquainted with Fogg's frequent changes of abode, asked him which bo thought wns tho cheaper, to movo or to pay rent. "I can't tell you. my dear boy," re plied Fogg. "I havo always moved," Willing to Do the Goat. " 'Why should tho spirit of mortal be proud?'" quoted tho liupassloued orator. Theu ho paused n momcut to let It take effect. "Well," spoke up a half Inebriated man In the nudleuce. "I'll bo tho goat. Why should Jt?"-ChIcago Tribune. Pence Is not "mer tranquillity, fop tranquillity may bo Indlffereuce. Duf-fleld. Vr' i W i i 'N I v Lij -mgttaftf " i