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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1911)
rq 1 'J- iTHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911- Personal Notes S. P. PIERCE, Joint representative from Coos tind Curry counties, la here on business. anuary MRS. M. It. SMITH has returned from a two weeks holiday visit at her Coos River ranch. THE DYING YEAH. The old yonr Is surely fading, dying; Woolen Goods Sale I k , ! - , .Mil MO M ?is: rj ' i e!? . r i i n ii i . I MH r- r1SliM iMKMI it! fl It OLMMIN t-4 4 "Vb - . !'. liliki I I I II I U I I tt I U 1 I I I II I II I I in II ' k I Ml ii I i i i I II III in IK I i 1 I I M l V I IV J v i 1 There Is no hand, however great or Btrong, San stay Its passing on Into oblivion; No calling back tho deeds of right or wrong. And, as I sit alone In unbroken bI-lence, C. J. MAHONEY, who has been spending tho holidays hero, will leavo via Drain for Portland tomorrow. l l-..'-iw-. AT U a a i; wv m IV V & If m Men's Clothing $30.00 Suits and Overcoat $25.00 Suits and Overcoat $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $20.00 Suits and Overcoat $17.50 Suits and Overcoatk $21.85 19.85 16.85 p Ji T m 12.85 $15.00 Suits and Ovcrcoatp. . J ,oj $12.50 Suits and Overcoat! 9.45 $10.00 Suits and Overcoats 7.85 Wool Underwear $2.50 Garment $ 1 .90 $2.00 Garment 1 .60 $.1.75 Garment 1 .35 $.1.50 Garment . . . ..ws-. 1 ,20 $1.25 Garment ' ..95 $1.00 Garment .85 Boy's Clothing $8.50 Suits and Overcoats $6.35 $7.50 Suits and Overcoats 5.65 $6.50 Suits and Overcoats 4.65 $5.00 Suits and Overcoats 4. 1 5 $1.50 Suits and Overcoats 3.35 $3.50 Suits and Overcoats 2.65 $1.75 Sweaters 1 .30 $1.50 Sweaters 1.15 Wool Blanket $10.00 Blankets $7.8 5 $7.50 Blankets 5.85 $0.00 Blankets 4.85 $5.00 Blankets . . . ...,.' 3.85 50c Wool Sox ... 35c 25c Wool Sox 20c ' m H UUiiWiihiiiiiii ii'l Marshfield Oregon The Woolen Mill Store Marshfield Oregon Pondering on tho scones of by- gono years, Fond faces of tho dear departed I see ngaln through blinding tears. Phantom forms nrlso In nil their beauty; They visit mo oven In my dreams, Fain would I hold them back a mo ment They vanish, and tho world a darksome chaos seems. But, as I wntch tho old year dying, I know that In God's boundless grnco, Tho fleeting yenrs will only bring redemption, When wo shall meet our lovod ones faco to face. ' Then let each Bad heart coaso ropl h'lng And wlpo nwny tho falling tears; Rejoicing In tho bright tomorrow Tho dawning of nlnctcen-eloven, glad New Year. North Bend News n Mill-to-Man Clothier; iyKms-u - m.i -ji v.m . tiH i mr) miMm mm mm i . mast j issaaK wm ;'i!:p in lSjji Mi-h. IViiniick Worse. Mrs. Pun nock, wife of Justlco Pcnnock, who hns been nlllng for sometime, has been worso tho last fow days. .Moves Olllcc. W. J. Conrad of tho Coos County Tax Association, has moved his ofllco from tho Flana gan & Dennett Dank building to tho now Coko building. Council Tuesday. Tho MnrshfloU city council will moot tomorrow night when R. A. Copplo and Duncan Ferguson, tho nowly elected mem bers, will nssumo tholr positions. Nairn Smith In. Tho Nnnn Smith arrived In last ovcnlng from San (Francisco with consldornblo freight. Sho mny sail tomorrow. Capt. Olson reports a fairly good trip up the coast. The People of Marshfieid and greater Coos County have passed a resolution to trade at "the "Busy Corner" during 1911 :: i Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. lrfiJ . FOR SALE Blooded fov hound pups. Sherman avenuo, North Bond. A. Hoelllug. 1XSTALL XKW OFFICERS, Funeral Today. Tho funornl of Mrs. Albec, who died at hor homo near tho South Inlet Ferry Saturday morning, was hold nt 2 o'clock thU Masons mid Eastern Stars Hold Joint "rtornoon from w,l8on'a Undertaking parlors, Rov. II. I. itutlcdgo olilcint-lug. Mrs. E. C. Edmunds of South Marshflold, visited rolatlvos horo Saturday. The W. C. T. U. will moot Tuesday afternoon nt 2:30 nt tho Presbyto rlnn church. D. Cllnklnbenrd of South C009 Rlvor, was horo today. Ho will move to Eastsldo soon. Mrs. L. Ilodson of South River,' Is Bpondlng tho week relatives hero. Coos with Tho Christian Endeavor society will hold a business meeting at tho Presbyterian church, P i. -"" - Tho members of tho United .Broth ron church hold n wntch party nt tho church Saturday night. " V Miss Mario Thomason Is spending a fow days with hor cousin, Miss Joolla Ilodson, of Coos Rlvor. Miss Elvira Moody, n Coqulllo school teacher, Is spending a fow days nt tho homo of hor aunt, Mrs. Geo. Ilazor. Modern Mother Goose. Sho lays oggs for gcntlomon. Common folks can't buy oggs when Two dozen cost n dollar-ton. FRANK PARSONS Harry McKoown says: "Tho man that Ioboh a chanco of taking fl chnnco tnkes n chanco of losing It. Tho Easy Way. "How do you got nlong with your husband?" wns nskod of n Kansas vomnn. "EnBy," Bho roplled. '! food him voll nnd forglvo him." LOST A gold-mounted agnto bivast. pin, valued as a gift. Return to yime8' ofllco nnd recolvo rownrd. FOR HKXT Houso ou Mvndo St, North Bend, choap to tho right party. F. L. Sumnor, Mfld. Oro. To Greet You Happy New Year Walker Studio FOR 03.UIH Scotch Phono 301-L. Colllo dogs, WAXTED Grocery cleric, a rustler. Address in own handwriting P. O. Box 4C0, Marshflold, Oro. FOR SALE Tlii-co Humphrey g' lamps cheap. In good condition. Palaco hotel, North Bend. FOR BALK Cheap, 100 ncro Urn- ALb EAGLES ATTENTION ! Installation Wednesday! Night Big Banquet All Eagles aro roquosted to be presont. than Eagles. No limitations to others NOTICE TO DOG OWXERS. Notice Is hereby given that the annual licenses on dogs In tho city of Marshflold aro now duo. Tho city ordinance provides as follows: "Tho owner or persous having In charge any dog kept or owned wlth- jln the city of Marshfield shall on or ,boforo tho flrst dny of January In oach year pay to tho city recoidor tho sum of threo dollars tcr eacn and ovory male dog; tho sum of $5 for each' and every fomnle dog, widen I shall ontltlo him to a rocolpt from tho city recorder designating the nwnor8' nnmo and tho numbor of tho license." All dogs found within tho city limits of tho olty of Marshflold with iout a llconso tag will bo taken up by tho city marshal and $1 'extrn ,wlll be charged for same and If iot ,pald thon, tho dog will bo killed ' I All licenses must bo paid on flr (before January 15, 1911, I J. "W, CARTER I City Marshal. MlH'tlllg. Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise snys: Mombora of tho Masonic and Enstoru Star ordors held "joint Installation nt tho Masonic hnll Tuesday ovonlng of this weok, tho Installation ceromo nles bolug followed by nn enjoynblo banquot, In which chicken was tho bono of contention or ploco do rosin tnnco or somothlnk Jlko that, nnd was followed by an onjoyablo so'chl tlmo. Tho ofllcors Instnlled wore ns follows: Masonic lodgo W. M., Dr. M. O. Stemmler; S. W., J. D. Clinton; J. , Dr. L. O. Johnson; Secretary, J. O. Stommlor; treasurer, N. G. W. Porkins; S. D., L. H. Pearco; J. D, W. O. Cooper; Stewards, W. F. Hou drlcks nnd W. L. Mast. L. A. Rob erts was tho Installing ofllcor, assist ed by Z. T. Johnson, ns G. S. D. Order Eastern Star W. M Mary Hendorson; W. P., h, A. Roberts; A. M MInnIo McCIoskoy; treasurer, W. O. Coopor; sccrotary, Mabol Rob erts; a, Daisy Short; A. C, Ina Mc CIoskoy; Ada, Mary Arneson; Ruth, Ollvo Shull; Esther, Nannie Giles; Martha, Rebecca Adams; Electa, Letn Johnson; W Georgia Stovens; S., W. L. Mast; C, Cathorlno Strong: M.. L. II. Poarco. bor land In Curry county. Apply Hall & Hall. Returns Home. Otto Schottor, who recently undorwont an opera tion nt tho Homo hospital for tho amputation of his foot following a hunting nccldont, hns recovored suf ficiently to bo romoved to his homo In South Marshflold today. Ho Is getting nlong nlcoly. Dog Licenses. Marshal J. W. Carter Is now collecting the annual dog licenses. Tho llconses must bo paid boforo January 15. Othorwfso tho canines will bo taken up and an additional lino Imposed. If this Is not paid, tho dogs will bo sont to tho "Hnppy hunting grounds." Take advantage of the Big Reduction Sale at Myers' Marshfield Store, It will be continued all this week. Tho BIG HEDVCTIOX SALE of HATS is still on at Mrs. Donaldson's Millinery storo. 110 Front street Why Dentist Go Iiimuic. "Will It hurt, doctor?" "Do I hnvo to tnko oft my hat?" "I'm so norvoiiB, I can't stand tho drilling." "Isn't It drilled enough yot?" "Will tho gold show?" "Why aro my teoth moro sonsltlvo than other people's?" TITLE GUARANTEE AND AB STRACT COMPANY WILL MOVE INTO THEIR, NEW OFFIVE IN COKE nUILDING OPPOSITE CHAN DLER HOTEL ABOUT JANUAHY 1ST, 1011. Ronow your hunters' and nnglors llconso at THE GUXXERY, "T NOTICE. Marshflold city warrants drn against tho Gonornl Fund nnd on- dorsed prior to Decombor 31, 1910, will bo paid on presentation nt my ofllco. Intorest ceases on theso war rant's Jnnunry 3, 1911. Dated at Marshflold, Oregon, this 2nd day of January 1911. It. F. WILLIAMS, CIt' Treasurer. Try Times Wont Ads. WANTED Woman to do family washing at homo for small family. Address 'F' enro TInios, COOS BAY LIVERY Wo have sccurod tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Ilolsner and aro pre pared to ronder excellent service to tho people of Coos "Bayr-.Qaroful drlvors, good rigs and. everything that will mean satisfactory scrvlco to n driving tho public. I I1UIIU 11 B 1UIVU y horse, a r$1r or anything needed In the livery lino. Wo ' nlso do trucking business of all Kiif3sT Bluiichnrd, Itezln & Bhuichnrd Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 Firsthand Alder Streets,: Eocene the Best Lamp Oil : w X - y f y Does Not Char the Wick or Smoke All' Grocers Have It v " . . J W y r L . & m. flio 1 V t. - o: -j '-" ' , r .rnVtt'Airj