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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911 January Sale Men's Hats ! $2.85 $350 Cravenette Hats . $3,00 Millicoma (T'l jT Hats -P. JJ $2,00 Hats $135 Ifi WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers r Marshiield Oregon 'ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OP VESSELS iUHlNG MONTH OF For Inflammatory, Irritated ami weakened conditions of the Kid neys and Dladdor ubo Nyal's Stone Root Compound n pnlntnblo and ISfllclunt Remedy for pain In tho back, frequency of urination. PRICE 91.00 A IIOTTIiE. For aalo at tho "IJUSV CORNER" Lockfiart-Parsons Arrived: Dec. 1. Str. Break water " 3. Str. Nairn Smith " 4. Str. Alllnnco 4. Str. Flflold " 5. Str. Itcdondo 7. Str. Alllnnco " 8. Str. Breakwater 9. Str. Plant " 10. Str. Nairn Smith " 12. Str. Alliance " 15. Str. Breakwater " 15. Str. Redondo " 1C. Str. Alliance " 1C. Sch. Omega " 17. Str. Nnnn Smith " 17. Str. Plant " 21. Str. Whlttloi1 " 22. Str. Brcakwator " 23. Str. Alllanco " 24. Str. Nann Smith " 2C. Str. Plant " 20. Str. Breakwater " 29. Str. Alllanco DKCEMREH, 11)10. Sailed: Dec. 2. Str. Bandon 3. Str. Breakwater " 4. Str. Alllnnco 5. Sch. Advent " 5. Str. Nnnn Smith 7. Str. Alllnnco " 7. Str. Hedondo 7. Str. Flflold " 8. Sch. Encore " 10. Str. Brenkwntor " 11. Str. Plant " 12. Str. Nnnn Smith " 13. Str. Alliance " 17. Str. Alllnnco " 17. Str. Brcakwator " 18. Str. Redondo " 19. Str. Nnnn Smith " 20. Str. Plnnt " 22. Str. Whlttler " 24. Str. Brenkwater North Bend News Mr8. A. W. Myers has returned from a few dayB stay nt Myrtlo Point. Mrs. A. H. Inihoff, who has been very 111, Is now Improving. Mrs. Oarflold Simpson scnt yes tcrdny with friends in Mnrshflold. The V. C. T. U. Is planning to glvo nn entertainment and social January 13. Tho steam schoonor Bandon camo In today nnd Is loading at tho box fnctory. 24. Str. Alllnnco 20. Str. Nnnn Smith 29. Str. Plnnt 29. Sch. Omega 30. Str. Alllnnco 31. Str. Brenkwater SURPRISE "NEWLY-WEDS." Henry Omnra's llttlo son, Ray mond, who has been qulto III, Is Improving. Mnyor L. J. Simpson and wlfo re turned today from an extonded stay at Portland and Iloqulam. Frank Wood nnd wlfo, who nro touring California In their auto, havo decided to mako tho trip to Now Mexico. Drug Co. I j Si-!. A5z: Z '. tX ,V.vV,ii .---.'. lfillt;;lS IwMjfeSik::? .toi.,, aius, &?&&3&Zi. It i,VAV.r,'nvL. n V m In North Bond j B&&? 1 S. Wi ' .',";vv . V & ' bBl"88 '". ? '; i . tettZ' iWJl 7 'IlllV.. AF aV VW.vy' J.ttN- , ly sustained a '? ::; ?; Mx&, WAwwMr " i tl10 ,ont of f : tZ&.JZSlL.. ::::; h,V. v horses, nnd snys .. 4m.v&2. rMWMii ii rvrrnvivv twsm&wmiuimm Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnkofleld nnd chil dren of Portland, who nro spondtng tho holidays hero, nro guests at the E. E. Hayes homo 5 ririiiirmriYi- Daylight Window Dis plays at Night "Yes, it's wonderful the way window displays can be made under the pure white rays of this new General Electric Mazda Limp. Just notice how perfectly it ac centuates every detail in fabrics. Matching goods under its white rays is easy, for it radiates a daylight effect. You will notice that progressive stores everywhere are using these G-E Mazda Lamps, for aside from their vastly superior quality of light tney give nearly three times as much candle-power as the ordinary carbon incandescent lamps. And they cost no more to operate. This G-E Mazda is a most ingenious invention; it is simply revolutionizing lighting methods. Notice how greatly it improves the appearance of all the Iivo stores along this street." "Traffic is always determined by tlie way a street is lighted, and that's why the night window gazers (and next morning buyers) arc irresistibly drawn to stores using these beaming G-E Mazda Lamps." We want you to come in for a moment today and let us prove to your entire satisfaction that if you are not using electric light and the wonderful G-E Mazda Lamp you are losing money and denying yourself comfort and convenience. We can prove this to you. OREGON POWER. CO. VlLLU.i.t North Inlet wns oaterdny looking nft- Ho hns recont- consldornblo loss In his Inrgo working ho anticipates dif ficulty lu being nblo to find nn cqunl 'to It. SjggtPfi) W. X. Eklilatl iiml Bride Given Sur prise Last Evening. A most pleasant event took placo last evening at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.' Will N. Ekblad whoro n number of tho members of tho Lutheran church and Young Peoples' society both of which Mr. Ekblad Is n mom bor together with other friends, call ed upon tho young couple to extend congrntulntlons, woll-wlshes nnd glvo them n "wolcomo bnck." Knowlodgo of tho nffnlr hnd been kopt entirely secret from them nnd tho ovent wns thorcforo n comploto surprise. In n brief but npproprlato address, tho Rov. J. Richard Olson, spoko In bo half of thoso present nnd presented many usoful nnd highly appreciated gifts to tho much esteemed young cotiplo. Mr. Ekblad replied In fitting romnrks, assuring nil that though qulto dumbfounded from tho unex pectedness of tho nffnlr, ho and Mrs Ekblad appreciated to tho full extent tho kindness nnd truo fellowship which was shown, Tholr homo was flung wldo open to tho disposal of tho company nnd n royal entertainment followed. Re freshments woro sorved, musical se lections, vocal nnd ItiBtnimontnl, woro rendered by mombers of tho pnrty and n general fine time wns enjoyed. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Jan. C Fnlr night and Friday. to LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. RE- For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. in., Jnn. 4, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum B2 Minimum 20 At 4:43 p. m 4G Precipitation nono Wind Northwest; cloudy. Hold Smoker. Tho Millicoma club will hold n smoker Saturday evening, Jnnunry 7, at tho club rooms. , In Mexico. Bobblo WilBon Is now riding In Old Mexico nnd recently won n $2,000 hnudlcnp ovent nt Tcr razas Park, riding Injury, n bIx to ono shot. I H ES Swedish Lutheran Congrega tions of Marsh field and North Bend Elect. ' Was Injured. Word has been ro colvod hero that Mrs. Frcolnnd, n former resident of North Bend, wns slightly Injured a few dnys ago nt Gnrdlnor by n runaway of tho Btago team. Meet Friday Th6 Young Pcoplo'8 society of tho Lutheran church will hold its first meeting this yenr on next Friday evening nt 8 o'clock, nt tho church parlors. Besides tho soml-nnnunl election of ofllcors, a progrnm will bo rondorcd nnd re freshments served. I ' FOR SALE 77J5 acres on tho North ! Fork of Coos River, 2,j mllos I nbovo Allegany, now bungalow j nnd barn. 20 ncrcs (lno bottom lnnd nowly fenced. Spring wnter piped to houso. Prlco $2,000. $500 will handle Address C. M. Doutt, Allognny, Oro. FOR RENT OR SALE 180-ncro good dairy or stock farm, 7 mllos from Mnrshflold. Address Chnrlot to McMullon, Mnrshflold. j WANTED Competent girl for gen I oral housework. Apply Mrs. M. I C. Horton. HOUSE FOR RENT !J blks from Front street, 473 Sec. St. N. Poor Pleklnfli. Tin1 new lionrdrr had never been on n farm before. She wiih filled with In teres t and delight In everything who kuw. On the morning after her ur rival Mtie saw Mrs. Howe apparently picking berries from some pretty green plants beyond the wall uh she strolled In the roiid, "Tlioie lire rhiirmlng little plants," she mild, putmlng. with her eyed Used oil a pull which hung on Mrs. Howe's arm. "What kind of berries grow on them? Duex It tuke long to (111 u pull like thntr Mrs. Howe looked down Into the pall with u meditative air und answered the second question. "1 should hope 'twould." she replied. "What kind of berries are they?" persisted the young woman. "I can't quite see. What are you picking?" "'Tnter bugs," said Mrs. Howe ns she made another contribution to the depths of the pull. Youth's Companion. Will Return. Tom Hnrvoy tho other dny recolved n lottor from Jny Doyle, who loft hero a yenr ngo for Alnskn, stating ho hnd returned to his old homo In Ponnsylvnnln to spend tho winter, but that ho will return to Coos Bay this spring. Ho will bo wnrmly welcomed bnck. Graft On Flesh. Amll Lnkdnm, tho North Bend boy who wna Injur ed by tho accidental dlschargo of his shot gun a fow weoks ago, Is gottlug along nlcoly nnd It Is hoped to re storo his arm to good condition by grafting somo flesh nnd skin on tho Injured pnrt, tho shot having torn nwny considerably. Friends nnd rol- ntlveB will contribute tho requisite amount of flesh and skin. The nnnunl general business meet ings of tho Lutheran churches of Mnrshflold nnd North Bond wero hold Monday nnd Tuesday ovcnlngs, re spectively, In tho respective places. From tho reports of tho dlfforcnt branches of the congregations at largo It was ascertained that they hnvo novcr been in a moro flourish ing condition. Election of officers In tho goneral church councils took plnco nnd plans laid for tho work of ensuing year. Tho spirit of unanimity und satisfac tion of existing conditions wero marked fenturcs of thoso meetings. North Bend Olllcers. Tho nowly elected ofllcors of tho North Bend congregation are: Rec. Sec. Wm. Strang. Trustees John Ronn nnd John BlohiqulBt. Doacons Mntt. KJellman and Victor Anderson. Orgnnlst Mrs. Frledlund Simp son. S. S. Supt. Mntt KJollmnn. Asst. Supt. Wm. Strang. Trens. GiiBt Tyborg. Mnntlillelil Ofllcers. The now ofllcors of tho Swedish Lutheran Congrcgntlon of Mnrshflold aro as follows: Recording secretary A. Storgnrd. Trustees John F. MnttBon, Wm. N. Ekblnd, Alfred Johnson nnd John Hlllstrom. Deacons Chas. Solnndcr nnd Erik Johnson. Orgnnlst Mrs. J. Richard Olson. S. S. Supt. Rov. Olson. Asst. Supt. Peter Johnson. Ushers Chas. Frodollus and Fred Solnndcr. Auditing committee B. B. Os tllnd, Mnrttn Nystrom nnd Robt. My Personal Notes OEO. N. FARRIN will lenvo Satur day for Portland. FOR SALE One IIoUoii 11 Flat Cor net. Bnrgnln If tnken quick for ' cn3h. McPherson-GInser Co. i - , i iii LOST Round gold pin with letter C, valued as n gift. Pleaso return to Times' ofllce. Reward, Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSO.V CEMENT. The best Domestic nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Llnio, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAtN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201. FOR RENT Modern houses close In Phono 1G4J or 31 J Tho Gunnery Public Speaking Explained. Tho Japanese visitor to the city was asked to mako an after dinner speech. Ho arose nnd began quaintly. "1 ofteu wonder," ho said, "why It Is you Americans will hinder your diges tion by making these after dinner speeches. We Japuneso rest after our meals. It Is much better. I know that I traveled with n Japanese legation over the Uulted Stales, and every where the Americans would mako us illne. then ask us for speeches after ward. We would much rather havo dined at our hotels and retired after ward to rest for the following day. 1 asked some one why It was, this universal after dinner specchmuklng unions tne American men at public dinners, and lie replied that tho American man never had a chnnco to say anything at home uud thnt was why." New York Press. Odd Law Suit. W..H. Morodlth, nn nttornoy of Port Orford nnd sec retary of tho nowly organlzod Com morclnl club thoro, was In Mnrshflold yesterday on business. Ho hnd been at Coqulllo trying n lawsuit ovor tho purchnso of n tonm, tho parties hav ing mado tho deal ovor tho tolophono and now each alleges a dlfforcnt vor slon of tho torniB. Tho caso will probably go to tho supremo court. Moves Here. R. E. Knorr, n reg istered pharmacist, has moved hero from Portlnnd to tako a position nt tho Red Cross Drug Storo, assisting Mnnngor F, C. Birch. Mr. Knorr was formorly druggist nnd chomlst nt Bolvlow Hospital In Now York nnd Intor owned nnd opornted throe stores, Ho brought his wlfo and thrco children horo with him nnd has leased tho Eugeuo O'Connell homo nt KIttyvIllo for two yoars. ELECT NEW OFFICERS. FOR SALE Blooded fov hound pups. Shorman avenue, North Bond. A. Hoolllng. HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled and Improved and Is under new management. Special accommo dations for stage passengers and for yeople desiring a rest at tho seashore "You'll Like tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor. When hor child Is in dangor a wo-, man will risk hor llfo to protect It. No great act of heroism or risk of ' llfo is necessary to protect n chill ' from croup. Glvo Chamberlain'? Cough Remedy and all danger Is avoided. For sale by all dealers. FOR RENT Houso on Meado St, North Bend, cheap to tho right party. F. L. Sumnor, Mild. Oro. WANTED Grocery clerk, a rustler. Address in own handwriting P. O. Box 4C0, Mnrshflold, Oro. FOR SALE Three Humphrey k-im lamps cheap. In good condition. Pnlaco hotel, North Bend. Foil SALE Cheap, J acres tim ber land In Curry county. Apply Hall & Hall. r Had a Good Reason. Dan, u colored man. was employed ns porter In a mercantile establish ment lu a town in Florida, and his duties required him to have -the storo swept by 7 o'clock In the morning. Ho had been late for many murnlngs, and on tho sixteenth consecutive tlmo his employer remonstrated with him thus: "Dan, why can't you get here on time?" "Well. Mr, L" said Dan, "yer see. 1 live the other Mdo of Mount Ilermon cemetery nnd can't always get yore on tlmo." "Why In the world do you live so far from your work?" said tils employ, er. Without a moment's hesitation Dan responded. "Yer see, It's dls yere way, Mr. L. I'll be honest' wld yer 1 wunta a home beyond the grave." Altar Society of St. Monica's Church Holds Annual Meeting. At tho nnnunl mooting of tho Al tar Socloty of St. Monica's Catholic church In Mnrshflold, tho following ofllcors woro elected for tho ensuing year: President Mrs. 13, K. Jones, VIco-presldont Mrs. R. M. Jen nings. Secrotnry Mrs. Jas. Cownn. Trensuror Mrs. Potor Dolnn. Tho regular meetings will bo hold tho first of ovory month henceforth. BIG BANK FAILS. Fairbanks, Alaska, Institution Clos ed Today By Receiver. By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. I. Tho Washington Alnskn Bnnk with deposits of ovor $1,000,000 failed to day. A receiver was appointed. It 13 expected that crodltors will recelvo fifty cents on tho dollar. J. I). CLINKINBEARD and family havo removed to Eastsldo to reside C. E. HOLLOPETER of Bandon, Is expected horo tomorrow en route to Portland. J. O. STE.MMLER of Myrtlo Point, was in tho city last ovonlng to at tend tho Elks meeting. JOHN F. MATTSON of Catching In let, camo down yesterday on busi ness returning this nftornoon. MISS LAURA DIMMICK of Coqulllo, Is In tho city for a fow days' visit nt tho homo of hor brother. J. D. GOSS will lenvo Snturday via Portland for Salom whoro ho will nttond tho Inauguration of Gov ernor West. GORDON RASMUSSEN nnd Wnltor Asplund will lenvo Saturday for Corvnllls to resume tholr studies nt Orogon Agricultural colloge. W. C. CHASE, stnto sonntor, is ox poctod horo tomorrow from Co qulllo on routo to Snlom to attond tho coming session of tho stnto legislature. , MRS. R. F. WILLIAMS and dnughtor nro oxpectod homo today on tho M. F. Plnnt from Snn Francisco whoro thoy spent tho holidays with Joo Wllllnnis. ED. WIEDER, Joo Noble nnd John Noblo lenvo Snturday for Portlnnd whoro thoy will resume tholr cour ses nt Columbia University after spondtng tho holidays horo. J. D. DYER of Sunnier was In tho city yesterday on business. Ho reports somo building activity there. Cnpt. Harris Is Just com pleting n now barn and Frank Black has nlso commonccd tho orectlon of n now ono, FIGHT ON LORIMER. Will Bay Senators Beverldgo and Owen Mako Speeches. (By Associated Press to Coos Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 5. Senator Bovorldgo, n mombor of tho oomnilttoo on privileges nnd elec tions, has dotormlnod to mnko n minority roport In Lorlmor caso and will mnko a speech asking tho Sen ntq.to hold Lorlmer's olectlontoboll legal, It Is oxpocted ther roport will bo mado Monday, and thnt ho will speak In advance of Senator Owon, who but for tho Elklus death would havo made n speech against Lorlmor today,