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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911- OUR mi and m Aro mnilo nftor a private Gor man rocipo nml contain noth ing but tho vory best material. Thoy nro bettor thnn lionio mado. If you don't bollovo It try ono for your Now Year's dinner. Coos Bay Bakery THE PLACE FOR GOODIES. GET A GOOD START IN 1911 By bujlng jour furniture nml household furnishings an I fixtures right. And to gat tho right goods nt .tho right prlcos you should go to C. A. Johnson, Oldest EMubllshcd I'linilturj Store On Coos Hay. --::----K--K----r a. v f You Can Lower fte High Cost of Living By Buying Your Meats AT THE ENTfRPRISE MEAT MARKET :: t t: i t: i t: t :: i tt i :: i :: tt -::::-::-; THY IT AXI SEE GOOD MEATS -AT Ronsonablo Prices PI10.VE S2.J Geo. W. King pjiormifioH GOW WHY BUILDING, MAItSIiriELI) ---::.----- NEW LIVERY Fancy now rlg3, good horses and careful drlvors aw now nt tho dis posal of the Coos Day public at REASONABLE KATES. Rigs or rlgB with drivors ready for any trip anywhoro any time. Horse hoarded and rigs enred for. Now hoarse and special accommo dations prorldod for funoral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery &Feed Stables 'Good Evening HAVE YOU AXY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this U THE laundry whero you got tho best work, and prlcos aro In ovory ono'. reach. Call pp and one of tho driv- rs will call and explain alU details to you. All telephone calls aro quickly attended to, because wo aro running wp wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT- 1SPAOTI0N. MARSnPIELD nAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. r!nnzey Bros., Prop. Phone 220-J. A pleco of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to tho affected parts Is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains In tho side or chost cjvo It a trial nnd you aro certain to bo mora than pleased wltit the prompt relief which it af fords. Sold by all dealers. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J Opens Monday M At 9 'Clock ornmg People of Coos Bay have come to recognize that price reductions at The Bazar are genuine, Goods are not marked up and then marked down again, Every clearance sale price on these goods means much less than the regular price, These money saving prices are all on-Standard and guaranteed goods which has given us the title as the "STORE OF QUALITY." Our entire line of Shoes, Shirts, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Suit Cases, Blankets, Comforters and Oil Clothing will be slaughtered. You Must See the Goods to Appreciate the low Prices MEN'S & BOYS' SHOES WOOL UNDERWEAR. COAT SWEATERS. $5,00 Shoes for... $3.85 $3,50 Union Suit.. $2.85 $5,00 Sweater, only $4.15 $4,00 Shoes for.. .$2.95 $1,50 Garment, .$1.20 $4,00Sweater, only $3.20 $3,50 Shoes for.. .$2.75 $1,25 Garment, now 95c $3,50 Sweater, only $2.90 $2,50 Shoes for.. .$1.95 $1,00 Garment, now 80c $1,50 Sweater, only $1.15 OUR ENTIRE LINE OF 50 CENTS NECKWEAR, NOW 35 CENTS. SHIRTS $1,50 Cluott Shirt $1.15 $1,00 Monarch Shirt 80c HATS. $3 Thoroughbred $2.35 $2,50 Statesman-$1.85 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1,25 Shirts for only 90c 50c Work Shirts, only 40c THE FAMOUS ARROW BRAND 15 CENTS COLLARS, NOW 10 CENTS. WORK GLOVES $1,00 Gloves, now only 80c $1,25 Gloves, now only 95c MEN'S SOX. 50c Cotton and wool sox, now 40c 25c Cotton and wool Sox, now 20c MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS. 50c Caps, clearance ' sale 40c 25c Caps, Clearance sale 20c x MEN'S PANTS AT GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE PRICES. 85c Ladies' first Rubbers, only. quality storm .70c $3,50 Man's Long Oil Coat, Fish brand $2.90 25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL OUR LADIES AND MEN'S UMBRELLAS. $4,00 Wool Blanket $3.10 $1,50 Bed Comfort for only $1.15 CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON EVERY TRUNK, SUIT CASE AND TELESCOPE IN THE STORE. THE BAZAR CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 32 Eastside Winners 1 Block In Homo Addition, containing over 3 acres for $903 G Lots for ?475, East Marshfls'rt 10 Lots for $600 East Marshfleld 1C Lots for ' 1800 Eastsldo ALL GOOD HAY VIEWS TERMS EASY See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. ' HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manner Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage Line Dally stflgo between Roseburg and Marsiuleld. Stage leaves daily uud Sunday nt 7 p. in. Faro, $0.00. OTTO SCIIETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. O. I BARNARD, PHONK 1 1 Astent, nOSEniTRO. OUR. OIL SUPPLIES Tho Coos Bay Oil and Supplj Company under tho management of J. W. Flanagan will continue to han dle the Union Oil Company's gaso line, dlstillato, benzine and coal oil nt their oil houso across the Bay to which place they havo moved their office. Phonn 302. LADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. All kinds of repairs nnd shop work promptly attended to nnd neatly done. Phono 1G1X. TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS FOR GOOD WORK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, pressing and repairing a specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed BLANCHARI) & DOD SOX, South Broadway. W WE ARE THE MUSIC MKER3. V TT TG nro the muslo makers. W I And wo nro tlio dreamers of dioams, Wandering by lono sea break ers And sitting by tcolnte streams. World loHcm and woild fotsakem, On v horn the mle moon gip.tms. Yet we uro tlio tmiw'ra nml slmuoia Of the world foiwvcr. It euii, With wonderful deathless dlttjes Wo build up (he world's great cities, And out of a fabulous story Wo fashion an empire's glory. Ono man with n dream nt pleasuro Shall go forth and conquer a crown. And three with n new song's measure Can trnmple n klngttum down. We, In tho ngos lying In the burled past uf tho earth, Built Nineveh with our sighing, And Itabel Itself In our mirth, And o'crlhrow them with prophesying To tho old of tho now world's worth. For each ngo Is a drenm that Is dying Or ono that Is coming to birth. Arthur O'Shaughncssy. MY REALM. I AM owner of tho sphere Of tho seven stars nnd tho solar year, Of Cnesnr'B hand nnd Plato's brain, Of Lord Christ's heart and Shakespeare's strain. Emerson. So rich, no great n lord art thou, Heir of thb ages, prince and now? Yet, Emerson, n realm more wide. Is mine atl thine and thco bcsldal Linda S. Illbner. THE FORERUNNER. 'VB talked awhllo with tho engineer, Tho chap who's doln' my old time tricks, Except that ho runs on n track that's clear, Whllo 1 drovo tho Overland coach and six A. coach and six across Hint plain rhut now IlluB past In tho window ixaiie. riils chap has n throttle In his hand, And there's never u. ticklish turn to ntcer. I hold tho ribbons, undtrstand. And a shotgun alwayB rented nonr. No headlight gleamed on the faint rough trail When 1 was tho ono who curried mall. Tho engineer sits as warm .is toast As ho perches high on hla Iron boss, Out tnany's tho tlmo l'vo looked tho ghost When tho norther swept tho plains across That endless, pitiless, frozen plain That whizzes past through tho window pano, Arthur Chapman. HEWS FROM KM TOMS. MUNICIPAL WATERWORKS. XI r. nnd XIrs. G. Bonk and two daughters of Bandon spent New Year's tit the home of JIayor and Mrs. J. II. Benson. XIr. Bonk Is n member of the city council of Ban don whoro thoy are contemplating tho establishing of n municipal waterworks systom, nnd with XIr. Bouson niiulo an Inspection of tho Xlyrtlo Point system with a vlow to acquiring Information. Xlyrtlo Point Enterprise, .MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. l3 THE GOSSIPERS. TN his hour of pain and shame, In his prison houso of (lame, When revengo tho dovll sought I.lttlo tongues of II ro ho wrought; Tongues to Ho nnd twlBt and turn, Tongues to scorch and scar and burn. Tongues to slay tho high and holy, Tongues to slay tho poor and lowly: Tlion to earth tho tongues ho sent, Tliero to work his foil Intent, To whisper, hint and smirch nnd sneet And to ill! tho world with fenr, Toul with gossip that can kill Evcrrnoro to work his will. The llttlo tongues of hell Still servo tho devil well. Peter McArthur. WAVE YOUR HAND TO CARE. GET out Into tho morning And brentho tho blessed air. Light up your soul with eunshlno And wavo your hand to enrol GO whero tho Httonms nro singing, Stand whore tho skies nro fair. Go.1's holla of Joy aro ringing So wavo your hand to caro. Prank I Stanton Nous of Upitor Coqulllo Valley Told lly Tho Enterprise. Prank J. Schmltt of Croswell nnd XIIss Anna Roberts of Xlyrtlo Point wcro ninrrlod recently nt Eugcno. Tho hrldo formorly taught school hero and In Curry county. At the mutual meeting of tho Co qulllo Vnlloy Fruit Growers' associa tion hold in this city Wudnoiday, tho old olllcers uud directors woro re elected, with the oxcoptlon of Treas urer D. R. Lewi. ' .Member of tho association who attended the meet ing have not been discouraged by the results of their offorts, but on tar tho new year with n determina tion to try for bettor rosults. A gen oral mooting Is to be held In March for tho purpose of formulating plana for the ensuing season. At tho sosslnn of tho XI. E. Sun day school held last Sunday, tho fol lowing olllcers woro olectod for tho present year: Superintendent, Ar thur Brown; nsslstnnt superintend ent, E. A. Dodgo; secretary, Xlisa Nolllo Barton; librarian, XIIss Gor trudo Arrlngton. At tho Hormnnn Bazar is a win dow display of fully developed tomn toes, ripe rod raspborrlos, roses, pan sles, nasturtiums nnd California pop ples that speak loudor than n mogn phono of Coos county's idoal winter cllmntc. Thoy havo boon gathorcd this yonr and from unprotected gnr- 8 OTHELLO'S DYING SPEECH. y-OFT, you ; n word or two boforo yo I have dono tho ntnto somo service, nnd they kuow't; No mnro of that. I pray you In your hitters. When jou shall theso unlucky deeds ro- Into, Speak of mo ns I am; nothing extenuate, Nor sot down aught In malice; then must you speak Of ono that loved not wisely, but too well: Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought. Perplexed In the extrcmo; of ono, whose hand, Like the Imse Indian, throw a penrl nway, Richer thnu nil his tribe; of one whost subdued eyes, Albeit unused to tho molting mood, Drop tenia ns fast as tho Arabian trees Their medicinal gum. Sot you down thISi And say besides that In Aleppo once, Whero n malignant and n turbanod Turk Deat n Venetian and traduced the Btate, I took by the throat tho circumcised dog And smote him thus. (Stabs himself). William Shnkespeare, FOOTBALL. TTE made a run around the end, -1-1- Was tackled from the rear. The right guard sat upon his neck, The fullback on his car. rpiID center sat upon his legs, Two ends sat on his cheBt, The quarter and the halfback then Sat down on him to rest. TUB left guard sat upon his head, A tackle on his face. The coroner was next called In To sit upon his case. Edgar A. Quest. Inherited. "Whero did Phlyem get his pro pensity for ballooning?" "I don't know, but bis grandfather died in tho air." "Abovo tho trees?" "No; under one." New York Journal. The Greatest Financier, "Who was tho greatest financier ever know?" "Noah, Iiocnuso he floated his stock when tho whole world was In liquids Hon." Think of your wonderful immunity from harm if yon mind your own business. Loomls. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS. Cnqiilllo Lodjy'M Hold Animal Cere monies There. Tha Coriulllo Knights of Pyth'ns hold their regu'nr joml-anuunl in- spallation of olllcers Tuesday night In Odd Fellows Hall. Provious to the Installation coremony n bnn quot wan served, in chnrgo of tho Pythian Sistors. Tli oillconi Install od wero: C. C., A. Xlorrlson; V. C, (Joo. A. Dnvls; Prolnte, O. A. Xllntonyo, XI. W., J. C. Savage; XL A., XL XIcDon ald; K. R. S K. U. Watson; XI. E R. II. Xlost; I. 0 D. J. Lowo; O. Q P. B. Wlllard. 'Tho following ofllcors woro Instnl lod by tho Coqulllo Xlnsons; J. 13. Quick, W. XL; Ceo. E. Poo plos, S. W.; C. W. Endlcott, J. W.; L. II. Hazard, troasuror; R, II. Xlasti socrotary; 13. II. Korn, S. I).; W. Culln, S. S.; J. A. Collier, J. S.; J. II. Jnmos, tyler. Tho ofllcors Instnllod by tho Ordor, of Eastorn Stnr woro: Gonlo Loreuz, W. XL; D. D. Piorco, W. P.; Suslo Polsom, A. XL; Joso phlno G. Peoples, secrotnry; Viola XL Colllor, troasuror; Eva XL Bar row, conductor; Floronco Snnford, assistant conductor; Edith Culln, Adah; Emmn Llljcqvlst, Ruth; Allco Evland, Esthor; Annlo Lnwronco, XInrtha; Joslo Lyons, Electa; XIamlo Slagle, warden; J, A. Colllor, sontl nol; Ora X. Maury, chaplain; XIary Plorco, marshal; Namah Tyroll, or ganist. Coqulllo Herald. COOS COUNTY' SEED. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To all knowing KulTcrrrs of rheumatism, wheth er muscular or of Hie Joint, telatlca, lumUiiiw, tmckadie, paluN In the UduejH or neuralgia nalu, to write lo Iter for u home treittiueut wliliU bait rejieateilly cured all of tlitve torture. hue feel. It her duty to M-nd It to all nutTeren l'lti:H. You euro ouritelf at liome an tliou.amW will tetlfy na chance of climate U'lng neeH tary TM klaiplo tlUcorery hunlfliew uric acid from tho Mood, Iooh-un the ntltTeneil Joint, pur. Iflen the blood, anil Lrlthtein the ejen, tiring elasticity and tone to the whole nitrra. If the aloio InterenU you, for proof ooMresa Mrs. II, Summers, Iiex u, Notre Dame, Inil. II. L. Stephens, tho Flshtrap mo del farmer, returned from Portland recently, having been to tho metrop olis for tho purposo of contracting his coming year's seed crop of grain, etc., which was accomplished without difllculty. So thorough is XIr, Stephens In his farming meth ods, and tho soil nnd climatic condi tions of Coos county aro so excel lent that tho grain and seed ho raises havo becomo so well known ns to croato a domnnd for thorn far In ox coss of his ability to aupply, His principal crops aro garden poas, oats, barloy and whont. Last soason from 40 ncros of garden pons ho sold about $1,000 worth of seed. In 1909 38 acres of oats avoragod! 131 bushels to tho aero. This past soason, which was an unusually dry ono, his oats and barley averaged 118 bushels per aero. Coqulllo Hor-ald. Al