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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
' mfUBUTT - rrT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911- Personal Notes MISS IDA MATTSON of Catching Iu let is n Marshfleld visitor. -'! locoats! A. 1). DALY will lenvo Saturday for Portland on business. MRS. T. J. HUMPHREY ontcrtnlncd the Epworth League mombcrs nt her homo Inst night. '''MjrWAy Mill-lo-Man Clothier Wf). Wfi1 , ' , t PAINS m Overcoats! Ra fcVV I jj , " Cam Yow Say Tafeoe? TAHOE IS SOMETHING NEW ' An oxcollcnt remedy for colds, coughs, hoarseness, bronchitis nntl othor inllnmcd condition oftho lungs nnd tilr passages, Tnhoo contains Horohoitnd nnd Irish Moss, Tolii nnd Whlto Pine, Plncnpplo nnd Lomon. For Sale nt (ho "Husy Corner" price per dottle 91. an. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. raS2 All Kinds of monumontal work promptly and artistically oxo cutod. Call at our works on' South Drondwny. 3 The -Mill-to-Man Pacific Monumental and Building Works II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. If You WERE TO ASIC AXY MERCHANT, AXV ADVERTISER (RIG OR LITTLE) WHAT PAPER TO USE TO COVER COOS COUXTV AND PRODUCE RESULTS, 'l'-IE REPLY UNDOUDTEDLY WOULD RE USE THE TIMES It's absoluto pro-ominoncy In this flold is unquestioned. BEST FOR ADVERTISER. BEST FOR THE HOME It blazes tho way for others to follow. PHONE YOUR WANTS Courteous clerics to fulfill your wishes. The Coos Bay Times 133 -J 25 Per Cent Discount Woolen. Mill Clothier "Wasited--AWife" A 3-Act Comedy thnt Is n scream from stnrt to finish. Will ho presented nt tho Star Theater North Bend Friday Night by Dixie Loftin and hor Clover Company of Playors. PRICKS 15, an and HO CENTS. NEW LIVER.Y Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd careful drivers nro now nt tho dis posal of the Coos Ray public at HEASOXAULE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip nnywhoro any tlmo. Horses boardod and rigs cared for. Now hoarse and special accommo dations prorldod for funoral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables M Store ALONG THE WATERFRONT. It Is expected thnt an appropria tion or ?1 50, 000 will bo made nt this sosslon. of Congress for n lightship to bo placed on tho Capo Dlnnco rcof, about seven nillos out front where tho HghthoiiBo stands. Capt. R. J. Dunham of tho Steam ship Roauoko, a former Coos coun ty man, is reported qulto ill nt a San Francisco hospital. Ho has boon troubled with rheumatism for fionio tlmo and It Is presumed this Is tho caimo of his present Illness. Tho Nairn Smith sailed early yos torday for Day Point with n largo cargo of lumbor. Tho schooner Lakmo which had been laying outsldo for n day on account of tho rough weather, was brought In by tho Columbia yester day. Sho was towed to tho C. A. Smith mill whoro sho will tnko on lumber far tho Chns, Nelson Lumbor company. A Costly Mistake Wo ordorod n Full Crnto of Gold ind White Ctoiaa Dishes For tho holiday trado, but tho trans portation companies hnvo been car rying them up nnd down tho const from San Francisco to Loa Angeles and they liavo just arrived on Coos Day. It is too lato for tho holidays and I do not want to carry thorn un til next Christmas and I will soil thorn for JUST OXE HALF. This Is tho chnnco of a llfo tlmo to get WHITE AND GOLD CHINA AT SUCH LOW PRICKS You must seo thorn nnd got tho pri ces to appreclato this bargain. Como at onco to got first choice W. K. WISEMAN, J HO Drondwny. Opposlto Tlnios Ofllco. FOR SALE Thrco homestead relin quishments, wrlto Box 2D3 Co qulllo, Oregon. WANTED Girl to work In cigar fac tory. Splendid opportunity. Apply Stovons Cigar Factory Plat D. FOR DUICIC AUTO SERVICE Phones 34 J Tho Gunnery, until C P. M.; CCJ Tho Smokehouse, nfter C P. M., and Sundays. Your patronage solicited. Prompt ser vice guaranteed. I. R. Tower. WANTED MODERN HOUSE Must bo modorn nnd on upland slto with good walks. Address 'Homo'cnre Times. FOR REXT llouso on Meade St, North nond, cheap to tho right party. F. L. Sumnor, Mfld. Ore. WANTED Grocery clerk, n rustler. Address In own handwriting P. O. Dox 4G0, Mnrshfiold, Oro. FOR SALE Three Humphrey nan lamps ohoap. In good condition. Pnlnco hotol, North Dend. FOR SALE Cheap, 10 ncrcs tiro hor land In Curry county. Apply Hall & Hall. mm St '',iF" r" XY u3k Xl P' J rvi' 'iMPVii' iSSS V LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O PORT. , For twenty-four hourn ending 4 nt 1:13 p. m., Jan. 11, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me- teorologlcnl observer: Maximum 40 O Minimum 32 At 4:43 p. m 34 Precipitation 1.C8 Wind, Southeast; cloudy. Mother's Meeting. Tho Mothers' club will hold their meeting nt tho Methodist church, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sister III. Geo. Harding has gono to Denver In response to n mossngo stating thnt his sister, Mrs. Lulu Cnso, who left hero nbout throo years ngo wns very ill. Lea.e Rutldliig Ellorby and Hun ter have leafed tho room In tho O'Connell building on Front itroet recently vacated by Mrs. Aiken's mlllluory nnd will stnrt a restaurant and fish market In It. KoIIh Cm. C. H. Pock has dispos ed of his auto to Dr. A. L. llouso worth who will soil his old machine. Mr. Pock plans to get nn electric mnchino in tho near future Relative Read. Mrs. Win. Hors fall, Jr., has received word of tho death of her half sister, Miss Mar guorlto Yonkam, nt Grid ley, Cnl., where Hho wns -visiting hor father. No particulars woro given. ElkH Meet. Last waning, W. C. Swnin, who recently moved from Co- qulllo to Marshflold, wns Initiated by Marshlleld lodgo of Elks. Tlioro was a good turnout and tho Initiation wns followed by n banquet nnd soclnl tlmo. Collects Licenses. So fnr, Marsh al Carter has collected dog licenses on thirty-eight canines In Mnrshfiold. All licenses must be paid by Janu ary 1G or tho ownora may havo to pay a penalty to rescuo their dogs from tho city pound. State Clinpliiln Row J. Richard Olson, chaplain of tho Marshflold Divisions of tho Oregon Nnvnl Re serves, has boon honored with tho appointment as stnto chaplain of tho organization. Tho nppnlntmout enmo with tho commissions for tho officers of tho locnl divisions. lloj-H Rother. A number of boys hnvo boon causing considerable dlsturbanco around tho ontrnnco to tho now qunrtors of tho Marshflold public library. Unless tho lads ro form mighty quick, Marshal Cartor will probably bo requostod to arrest a fow of them. Th Reappointed. Postmaster El inor F. RussoU of North Rond, has been ronppolntod by President Tnft for another four years, his appoint ment bolng mndo this weok. Tlioro wna no contest for tho plnco. As Mr. Russoll haa given vory good sat isfaction in tho plnco, tho news of his ronppolutmont will ho gratifying to patrons of tho North nond olllco. Mall Letters The Mnrshfiold Wostorn Union olllco line boon advis ed that tho company has extended Its night lettor messages so that loi ters will bo recolvod for forolgn points. Tho plan Is to hnvo tho let tors transmitted by telogroph to Now York whoro thoy will bo mailed, thus reducing tho tlmo from Pacific coast points by about six days. Tho company char ges moroly tho rogular night letter rate of ?1 plus flvo cents for pos tage. Cnso Is Tried. A largo numbor of Allegany peoplo aro in attendance nt tho trial of tho coso of W. Hunt vs. Horbort Dlako which Is bolng hoard In Justlco Peiluock's court. Hunt Is suing for wngos nllogod to bo duo for building a hoiiso nt Allo gany for Mr. IMake. Mr. Dlako coil tonds that tho pi'oporty belongs to his wlfo nnd cousoquoutly ho Is not Unblo for tho claim. Is Cashier. Dorsoy Kroltzor has boon olected cnshlor of tho First Na tional bonk to Riiccoed W. S. McFnr lnnd. Tho oloctlon of tho remaining ofllcora was postponed until furthor communication is recolvod' from Washington rolntlvo to tho merger of tho First National and First Trust and Sayings banks, which will bo In a fow days. CHET MULING of Myrtlo Point, enmo over yesterday to nttend tho meeting of tho Elks hero Inst evening. T. F. HAUSCHILDT of Coos River was n Marshfleld business visitor yesterday. Ho is Just recovering from a rather scvero nttnek of rheumatism. A. M. PRENTISS will lenvo Saturday for Portland whoro ho expects to spend somo tlmo Investigating a special photo-card buslnoss which , he mny tnko up tlioro. CORNELL LAGERSTROM of tho reforostrntlon department of tho C. A. Smith Lumbor compnny, re turned today from Allegany and roports tlioro wnn botweon twolvo and fourtoon Inches of snow on tho ground tliore yostordny. J. W. DENNETT. C. F. McKnlght, C II. Peck, C. A. Sohlbrodo, J. M. Upton nnd C. I. Rolgnrd havo re turned from Dnndon whoro thoy httonded tho mooting of tho Coos County Dnr association. C. D. Solby, who wns also present from here, will not roturn for a dny or two. A. .T. DUN.CH, fnthor of tho young lndy who died recently nt Mercy hospital, Is spending n short tlmo In Mnrshfiold, tholr return to their homo north of Florcnco bolng de lnyod by tho Illness of Mrs. Dunch who Is prostrated with grief ovor tho loss of tholr only dnughtor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunch nro both pioneer residents of Coob Day, Mr. Dunch having worked for.Lyman Noblo for twenty years. CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Coos County Sent Nowh Ab Told lly The Herald. T. Machado, tho Myrtlo Point morchnnt, pnssod through town Mon day, on routo to Dnndon. Ho wnB nccompnnlcd by his dnughtor, Miss DobhIo and step-dnughtor, Miss Madgo Yoakum, who will tako tho stoamor Ellzaboth for San Frnnclsco whoro thoy will outer business col lege D. D. Pierce, manngor of tho Co qulllo Mill nnd Morcnntllo compnny, Informcs tho Hornld that tho work of putting In concroto foundations is progressing ns fast as posslblo nnd thnt thoy expect to hnvo tho mill ready to oporato by tho first of March. Last Saturday ovonlng tho Ordor of Red Mon Instnllod tho following ofilcors: Snchom, A. P. Mlllor; Se nior Sngamoro, Nols Osmondson; Ju nior Sagamoro, Theodoro Land; Pro- phot, J. T. Noslor; Secrotnry, J. S. Dnrton; Tronsuror, D. II. Johnosn. Tho Tlmos Want Ads bring rosulta Chocolates From Pails Under the Counter Aro not tho good kind. They mny havo been made n year ago or oven two. They contuln Ingre dients to presorvo them lngro dlonts that nro uovor permitted to cuter Stafford's candy factory. Why not bo euro of getting tho best, purest, froshost, most dell clous chocolates made by always ordering Stafford's, Always Something New At TWO STORES USUI Front St 11(1 Central Ave. "I had been troubled with consf patlon for two years nnd trlod all of the best physicians in Bristol, Toun., nnd they could do nothing for mo," writes Thos. E. William. Mlddloboro, Ky. "Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." For salo by all dealonJ. i kt'MthmmUmi Mtmf) ii - Vj v && .WKiW., itMmt titmiM(k(t m iiiwiiMiiiiii