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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
t tt" v WJpJ ' " ""1lf ' !H'ip IJ'flp11 V ' JANUARY 13, 1911 " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, if (i North Bend News Mrs. E. A. Spauldlng of Cuqullle Is critically 111 of Bright' disease at Morcy hospital. GOES EMI TO h. W. Tope hm returned from low where he took the body 01 his wlf' father for burial. ti. h. Lcmanskt hat entered the race or arhool director at the special election of the North Dend dlitrlct to be held January 21. C. F. McCoIlum, the Breakwater agent In Xorth Bend, hm returned from San Francisco where he upent tho holidays with relative. BUT STOCKS TO GIVE CANTATA. It. . COPPLK WILL VISIT HAST- mix f.utomus to skcihk GOODS DIHKCT -H)ll MIS MAJMUIFIKLD AXJ) 1IANDOX STOKES. P. A. Stewart and wife of Port Or ford. are visiting at tho home ol tholr daughter, Mrs. T. L. Carey. .Mr. Stewart Is otlltor of the Port Orforu Trlliune and has hoen a resident of Curry county forty-eight years. Pator HolhorK and .1. W. Oardlner linvo gone to San Francisco, nnd It Is roportod that thoy aro negotiating for tho nurchnBo of .1. R. Snilth'H In terest in tho Xorth llcnd Ilnnlwnro nnd Supply Company. Mr. Smith hns been in San Francisco for somo tlmo. L. Ilnlalgor hns formed n stock company nnd will open a. grocery In tho Kckhoff building. Tho company is to bo known ns tho Pnclllc Grocery company of Xorth llcnd nnd among tho stockholders aro J. V. Hodson, Henry Hocck, S. Dick Marshall and Mrs. Anna Larson. NEW K. P. OFFICERS. North Ilouil Ixulgo Installs Ofllccra For Coming Year. At tho meeting this week, Posei don Lodge Xo. OR, Knights or Pyth ias, of Xorth Ileud, Installed tho fol lowing ofllcors for tho ensuing year: Chnncollor Commnudor E. 13. Ittgg8. Vlco Chnncollor K. MeDnulel. Prolate C. 13. McKelllps. MaBtor of Work Frank Miller. Mastor nt Arms Win. Dolan. K. of It. & S. A. II. Derbyshire. Mnstor of Finance CIiiim. II. Wor rell. Master of Kxchnipior K. F. Rus scll. Insldo Ounrd Chns. Van Zlle. Outsldo (iiianl L. II. ChrlMtuiunu, Trustoo C. S. Wlnaor. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS. Arago Lodge, I. O. O. !'., of North lloiid, KelerlM Xev OlllelnN. The following officers wore Instal led by Arago Lodge, Xo. 2S, I. 0. 0. V., at their last meeting: Xoble (Irand Ole Jareu. Vice 0 rand .1. J. Olln. Hoc. Sec. Adolf Johnsou. Flu. Sec. Harry Uaruea. Treasurer A. .1. Darin. "Warden I It. Hughe. Conductor C. F. Chase. Inside Guard Ceo. McDouuall. Outside Guard It. ,1. Coke. It. S. Xoble (Sraud J. M. Thomas. L. S. Xoble Grand Carl Freeman. It. S. Vice Grand W. W. Cham berlain. I.. S. Vice Grand WlUh Ilolloway. It. S. S. Amoa Rains. L. 8. 8. W. A. King. Chaplain W'Mlafo Pond. BRIEFS OF IIANDON, IJwnls of Umiir (HmiiiIIIu Country As Told Uy Recorder. I'ytblau Bisters Installed officer laat Friday night, Jan. 6th. as fol lows: C. P., Xnra Morrlsou; M. K. C Aufte 8ueimel: U. 8., Uura Shields; R. J., gndle Shields; Man aaer. 131 va Uibson, M. It. and 8.. Ella M. ltse; M. K.. Cuthryan Conner; Protector, Mr. O. W. Howell; Guard, Anna Tucker, Married At Portlaud. Oregon. January 1. mil. Daviu UeKonxle of Port Orford to Myrtle M. Axtell of llnudon. Mr. MuKeiuIe and bride arrived In Uaudon laat Friday and left Saturday morning for their homo near Port Orford. Little Haymoud. tho four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gnrfleld, while playing in the yard yestordny, fell In such n manner thnt ho broko his loft arm. Honry Axtoll, who U woll-known to tho mnorlty of Dandonlans. wns married to a very estlmnblo young lady of Grants Pass. CHICKENS nnd VEGETABLES for your SCXDAV DINNER nt 8TAVFF GROCERY CO.'S. It. A. Copnle, proprietor of tho Golden Hule stores lit Marshtleld and liaitdon, left this morning rln Drain on hit) seml-auiiuitl trip to eastern market to buy Ills late spring nnd summer stocks of goods. Mr. Cop pie has innde It n practise to buy direct from tho factories, thus tocur iug later styles and better goods at lower prices then It ho wore to buy through tho usual Jobbers. This en nblos lilm to sell nt u much lower rate than he would otherwise be able to do. "Whllo thogo trips aro oxponslvo nnd tuko about II vo weeks of my time, I llnd that thoy uro very ml vautngoous for my Btorcs," said Mr. Copplo yesterday. "Uy going direct to tho centers, principally St. Louis and Xow York and vicinity nnd sometimes In and nrouud Chicago, I am able to select hotter goods and more up-to-dnto goods than I would bo aide to obtain from tho nvcrngo western coast Jobber or traveling salesman. Xot only this, but often I am nblo to pick up stocks of lino goodB at fnctorles that havo over es timated tho domain! in certain lines nt actual cost or sometimes less. Duy Ing for tho two stores and making ono shipment, also cuts down tho cost nnd cuablos mo to sell nt prices far below what would othorwlso bo necessary. "Just this week, wo received n shipment of muslin spring underwear from the Peerless Manufacturing compnny of Xewport, Xow Hamp shire, which I contracted for during my last trip. Theso with other roa Kounble goods will bo placed on sale hor,o nt once. 1 expect to add con siderably to my spring line this trip niul will buy heavily for tho summer nnd fall. The last year Iiiih boon a very successful one for both our storos." su A ssm I St-e north window In which we hnvn placed f Odd Sizes of Suits and Overcoats i i The chorus choir of the First Bap tist church decided nt tho lost rc henrsal to give in tho near future a sacred cantata entitled "Tho Gall clan." The music Is In charge of C. J. Millls and the sperfklug in charge of the pastor, Rev. G. Leltoy Hall. The choir will doubtless be nt its best under the abl leadership of Mr. Millis. AnnomiceWnts will follow soon, giving the details of the music al. People of Mnrshfleld will cer tainty appreciate this evening. Mr. Millis Issues an invitation to all sltigeM of the city who are Inter ested In this kind of work to Join tho chorus. van ilk president. FlrM National llaiilc ol North Bend Elects New OIllceiN. At the annual moetliig of tho First National Dank of Xorth Ileud, tho following olllcora wore elected for tho ensuing year: President A. Van .lie. Vice-president llobort Hanks. Cashier J. II. Grevea. Directors Abraham Van Zlle, Robert Banks, Judge John F. Hall. Fred Holllster, John W. Bergman. Paul Schlllorstrom and Juo. M. Groves. For Our Saturday Market Basket A shipment of FItKSII BULK COOKIES on steamer Plant: TRIPLETS, 1I0XEY JUMBLES, FIG SULTANAS, FRUIT BISCUITS, COCOANUT MARSIIMALLOWS, ICED HONEY FINGERS, CEYLON CRIMPS. PRESSED FIGS, LAYER RAISINS PICKLED PIGS FEET HOME MADE KRAUT LARGE QUEEN OLIVES 1UPB OLIVES IN BULK Dost MINCE MEAT that la made. SWEET, SOUR nnd DILL PICKLES in bulk. Just received on steamer Break water another shipment of PURE HONEY IN COMB. Our List of Fiv.nIi Fruits and Veget ables for Saturday. FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH LETTUCE CELERY, CAULIFLOWER, SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS, GREEN ONIONS, CARROTS, BEETS, PARSNIPS, RUTABAGAS, CABBAGE, CRANBERRIES. FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH COOS BAY LETTUCE also HEAD LETTUCE. FHESil FRUITS FRESH PINEAPPLES, BANANAS, ORANGES LEMONS JAP ORANGES APPLES NEW COCOANUTS. nnd nil kinds of DRIED FRUITS. Have you tiled our POTATOES? They are (lie hoM on Coos Bay. linked on 1 1 full Sandy Lund. Phono Your Order. ' Thobo .no dUlded In two lots. Take Your drake of Lot No. 1 m $9.85 Values Up to $18.00 i Yoor Choice of Lot No. 2 at $ 1 2.35 Values Up to $22.50 THIS IS FOR THE ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY, .JANUARY MTU. In tho south window wo nre showing you tho new Spring Shoes for Ladles, Children nnd Men. 25 Per Cent Discount on Woolen Underwear and Blankets The Hub Clothing and Shoe Company BANDON MARSHFIELD OLUVANT& WEAVER, THE PURE FOOD GRIUERMEN A Good Place to Thulo. Phone 275. for. Slrd mid Control Ave i 1 Wo hnvo n now lino of Holophane Shades ieaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic nnd Imported brands. IMastor, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLASN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 20t. Why All Progressive Merchants Are Using Electric Liffht Progressive merchants everywhere have found the wonderful General El :ctric Mazda Lamp an immeasurable benefit to their business. This lamp radiates brilliant white rays nearly like those of the sun. This superior quality of artificial light is produced by a raie metal filament that not only radiates a perfect light, but gives nearly three times as much light as the ordinary incandescent and costs n6 more to burn. It is this remark able combination of facts that is causing thousands of people to have their houses and places of business wired for electric light. In fact, this new G-E Mazda Lamp is swiftly revolutionizing artificial lighting. It is making electricity the universal illuminant. You owe it to youisclf to at least come in nnd ce this wonderful lamp. We can show you lo your own satisfaction that this G-E Mazda Lamp immensely in creases the advantages of electric light. TDK FAST AXD t'OMMODIOfS Steamer Kedondo T,'r;' ' "" Will make ivitular trips carryiim iwit.eins'rs and iri'lttht between Coos Ray mid San IVancUco. All ivwrvai Ions fur iMM.eugors nwdo at Alliance Dock, Mais.itlld mid luter(Ktaii Tiiiuop. Ct, I'uloii Street Wliaif Xo. i, Sin FnindM-o. For intoriimtiou, pluuio I l-.l or liK.l. imi:r.oci:ax transportation company. sffe OREGON POWER. CO. UMU A nmnnimfUMCT a ntlA.. for Tungatcii Lamps they will double your cuudlopowor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONIi S.17J. Good Evening HAVH YOL' ANY LAUNDRY'.' If uo, do not forgot thnt this I( PI1I3 laundry whom you got tho best work, an J prlcos nro In every ono. roach. Cull up nnd ono of tho drlv rs will call and explain nil dotnlls to you. All tolophono calls nro quickly attended to, because- wo nro running wo wagone. OUR (JUAHANTKH IS YOUH SAT IHFACTION. .MAItSIIFIlCr.D HAND AND STKAM LAUNDRY. rOiiuzey llros., Prop. Phone '0J. FOR (JOOI) WORIC llrini; your clothoK to ub. Cleaning, presHliiK mid repairing n specialty,, hy experienced inon. Satisfaction Kiiarnnteed DLA( HARD Ni 1)01). SOX, South lli-oadwny. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKKTS UKSKRVF.D UP TO TIIK AUItlVAL OF THF. SHIP HKSKRVATIONS WILL UK OANCKLLKD AT THAT T1IK UN LF.SS TlCKI-rr 18 UOUOHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage. Line Dally stage between Roseluirg and aiiirluield. Statu Tteaves iLiIIt u...i Bnnday at 7 p. in. Fare, $11.00. OTTO Sf'UKTTKU, Agout, 120 MARKET AY., Mnrslilleld. PHOXK 11 Stago leaves (Lilly umi c. p. luiix.uw. Agent. UOSKHUllO. OK. STEAi BREAKWATK SalUfioni Ainsworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Day every Saturday nt service of tido. Heseivntlous will not l)e held later tliaii Friday noon, unless tickets aro purchased. I. H. KKATINi;, AOKXT PHONK 3IAIX 5J3.L NEW LIVER.Y Fnncy now rlg3, good horacB nnd careful drivers nro now at tho dis posal or the Cooh liny public at HKASOXAISLi: KATICS. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip nnywhoro any tlmo. Horses honrded nnd rlgH cared for. Now hearso nnd speclnl accommo dations prolded for funornl parties, W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables HOME LAND Co. Seo us for invcstraentH on Coo Bay. Wo gunrHntoo owuer'o prico to bo our price. Phone 74 u ao4 Front St "THU FH1KXI) OF COOS DAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Dank road at Portland KQUIPPED WITH W1RKLFSS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Bay and Euroka, on a ten-dav sohodule. calling at Mnrshflol.1 both ways. XORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. V. McGEOHGE, Agent Have That Roof Fixed NOW ' See CORTHELL Phono ami. ifOTK fi (JARDINEU7 at Gardiner. Oregon has been re- modollod and Improved and Is under now management. Special accommo dations for stago pnBBongors and for people desiring a rest at tho senshoro. "tou'I! Liko tlio PInce." J. E. SCHILLINQ. Proprietor. The Times Does Job Printing QH. G. W. LESLIE, 1-J Osteopathic Physician Graduate of tho American school of Osteopathy at Klrksvillo, Mo. Ofllce n Eldorado Blk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1.J; Marshfleld ; Oregon. DR. J. W. 1XGHAJL ' ' Physician and Snrjjeon. 209-210 Coko Building. Phones: Ofilco 1C2J; Resldenco 1C2U J. W. HENNUTT, Lawyer. DfTlfA nVt. 'C.lannMn. P -Tl 11 U 'J Mnrshflold, Orogon. YVTOTtuiIpen; Architect. Have your Job printing dono nt Over Chamber of Commerce. Y-n rKTOrtw: &" j-j. EI3