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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1911)
i"iinfrTrT-"n -" i JfT " " WWi '"" i'iimv wiPfnynffg THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OltEGONr WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1S11-- ffWFT" ' i MlH-to-Man Clothier M Annual Woolen Trousers. j3 - & J!"t LwvEgHei, S i VJ w MIII-tn-Mnu PwA iMraf A"ffBHBiBii Goods Sale Its Bargain Time in Dutchess Trousers Tone up that old Suit with a new pair of Dutchess Every pair sold under the famous Dutchess Trousers warranty 10 cents a button; $J.OO a rip. Regular $4.00 Trousers now $3.00 Regular $3.00 Trcuscrs now $2.25 KM, mmm Regular $6.00 Trousers now $4.65 Regular $5.00 Trousers now $3.85 The Woolen Mil! Store Mnrsh field, Oregon. v local temperature re- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt i.13 p. in., .Jan. 17, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me- tcorologlcnl observer: Maximum R3 O Minimum 4G At 1:13 ). in 52 Prcclpltntlon 2. CO Wind Southwest; rainy. w Sj2 f --Mill-to-Man Clothier" (2SXi&' "A'ffM "Kita J'T' aEwi t mu lo$P. IICl $3m M Arch Hair Tonic Homoves nnd provents dnndrurf, stops tlio linir from failing out nllays irritation of tlio scnlp. If your linir Is thin lusturlcss and faded you can stimulate It to healthy action nnd produco a rich thick abundant growth of glossy hair by using AUCIIUAIll TONIC PRICE noc PER BOTTLE Tlio AUCII HAIR TONIC Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or the purchase prlco refunded. ' , . , ' For Sale nt "The Rimy Corner" -"'" Agents for tlio AUCII FAMILY REMEDIES. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Good Oil Clothing LUCKY IMITATION. BORN FINI3LL To Mr. nnd Mm. II. Fln ncll. .Inuunry li'tli, n son.. Mother nnd clilld nrc doing nicely. Personal Notes CAL WRIGHT, deputy gamo war den, hns returned from a trip to Gnrdlner nnd that section. 0120. DEALE, wlio was down from Coos River today reports a slight rise in tlio river tills morning. MISS MAIIONEY is spending a few days at the homo of Mrs. Carl Smedburg on Catching Inlet. JOHN I). GOSS is expected homo to morrow from Portlnnd and Salem where ho has been on business tlio past ton days. ORACin FARRIN. tho llttlo daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Fnr rln, who has been quite 111, Is re ported Improving. Plans Building. L. Amadou is planning to oreot n stoic building In Day Park. at Clearing Sale Prices MEN'S SLICKERS $5.00 Long Slicker $1.23 $3.50 Long Slicker $1M0 $3.00 Short Slicker ij'.'.ir, $2.25 Hoys Long Slicker. . ..$1.83 LAWKS' CAPES. $3.25 Lndlcs' Capo $2.03 $2.50 Misses' Capo $2.10 $1.75 Child's Capo $1.10 Remember these prices Inst' only this week'. Clonranco Sale positively rloscs Saturday. "Tin: rim:M of coos hay" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Rank road nt Portland equipped with wireless. Will sail from Portland for Coos Rny and Eureka, on a ten-dav schedule, calling at MarsufloU both ways. NORTH PACIFIC 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phono 2 THE LLOYD MARSHFJELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Rntes reduced to: Day 50c, 76c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartmonts with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS H. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped with Steamer Redondo Wireless) Will make regular trips carrying passengers anil freight between Coos Ray and Sail Francisco. All reservations for passengers made nt Alliance Dock, Mirshllclri and Inter-Ocean Transp, Co. Union Street Wliarf No. 2, Sun Francisco. For Information, plump I I-J or 283. 1NTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. T" nLAJfcyi fc STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Aliisworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Hay every Saturday at servlco of tide. Reservations will not bo held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. L, H. KEATING, AGENT PHONE .MAIN 33-L FOR RENT Nice largo room on ( Frout street, over J. W. Rust of- I flee, furnished for housekeeping j with gas range and heater. W1H I rent furnished or unfurnished. I Seo J. C. Donne, or Phono 314X2. ' PERMANENT POSITION For locnl i ... i man; must bo hustler; experience. I not necessary; good wages. Write I Safoty & Economy Damper Co., 1 440 Shorlock Bldg., Portland, Oro. I I WANTED United Wireless, limited amount. State whothor preferred J or common, number of shares. Ad J dress C. A. Co., 82 3rd St., Poitlnnd, Oiogou. FOR RENT Largo furnished front ! room cheap. 243 4th St., North, Phono 12 OX. An Experlenco With tho Ruiilan Au tocrat Marshal Gourko. Marshal Gourko, the famous Russian general, was a terrible autocrat. On one occasion an Impersonator of cele brated men was performing nt a t boa ter lu Odessa. One evening lie rccijv rd n mysterious message, which rcul, "Study General Gourko." lu Russia it is better not to inquire into matt. r that one does not understand, and so tho artist spent mi hour in privately Impersonating the autocratic Russian. Just as the evening performance wns about to commence uu order of nrrcot signed by Gourko was presented to tiie Impersonator, and without explanation bo wns led through the streets to the marshal's palace and Into an apart ment where the terrlblo man was seat ed. "They tell mo that you Imper sonate celebrated mm," lie roared. "Impersonate mo!" Giving u hasty look nt Gourko, tbr performer tumid to tho mirror to "make up." It wns an anxious time, for If the marshal should tako excep tion to the representation ho had un limited power to lutllct punishment. The Impersonator drilled himself to gether and turned to the marshal n copy of his own face and overbearing uiiinner. Gourko burst Into a roar cf laughter, aud the dangerous moment was over. , EELS IN JAPAN. Funeral Sen lees, Rov. Drowning conducted futiornl servlcos ovor tho remains of Win. N. Taylor who was drowned near Smith mill recently. Tho deceased who was 33 yonra of aRo has a mother aud father and sis ter living in England and n brother In Africa. Hack On (Homier. Cnpt. X. J. Cornwall, who returned a fow days ago from an extended visit witli his finally nt Berkeley and has resumed command of tho tug Gleaner of Gar diner which has been In charge of Capt. Jas Magco during Cnpt. Corn wall's nbsonco. W. E. IIOAGLAXD's frionds'wlll bo plensod to loam that ho has re covoied from his rccont illness and is agnlu nble to be about. CHARLES FENSLER writes from tho San Francisco hospital that ho is Improving rapidly and soon hopos to bo nble to return to his home on Coos Ray. PAT. FLANAGAN in assisting in tho Coos Uny Wntor eompnny's oillco, rollevliiK Miss Mnmlo Mnhoney who will tnko an extended vaca tion for tho benoflt of hor health. In Improving. L. E. Racock, tho gaB maker at tho Oregon Power com pany's plant who was injured yes terday, Is recuperating rapidly at Mercy hospital. Ho was burned am; blnckoncd about tho fnco and eyes principally but no pormnnent defects nro anticipated to result. Tho Restaurant Cook Catches Alive the Fish the Patron Selects. Euterlng a .lapuueso restauraut, a guest who wishes broiled eels uud rice Is led to a tank of squirming fresh water eels mid blddeu to point out the object of his preference, says n writer lu tho Delineator. Tlio cook, who stands by, selects tho wriggling victim of his choice, strikes Its bead smartly upon a wooden block and, squatting by It, grasps tho creature's ueek, In serts a knlfo lu tho loft side of the vertcbrno aud dexterously runs It down to tlio tall, then, rapidly applying his Instrument to tho other side of the backboue, repeats tho process, leaving tho eel split open. Then, chopping tho tintteued eel into three Inch leugths tho pieces nro plunged Into boiling water to mako tho skin tender, long bamboo splints used as skewers uro thrust through them, and tlioy are then placed on rods over glowing charcoal and broiled brown, being plunged from tlmo to tlmo into n vessel that contains old soy of tho color aud consistency of molasses, Theso preparations concluded, tho stenmlug eels again are drained and placed In red lacquer boxes with rico uud sot before tho customer. Goes to Eurokn. E. J. Antoll, edi tor of tho Finnish American of Now York, who has been spending n woek here, will go to Eureka on tho noxt Alllnnco to address (ho Finnish, so ciety hero. Ho is grcntly pleased with Coos Ray and tho wolcomo nc corded him by Ills pcoplo lu this sec tion. Last Saturday night, ho ad dressed tlio local Finnish society on conditions In Finland now, tho plans of his paper and on conditions of tho Finnish pooplo In America. Ho was Introduced by C. J. Ilillstrom nnd following tho program, n banquot wns enjoyod nnd nlso musical num bers by tho now Finnish band. OLE EVENSON was In tlio city to day on business. Ho says ho will repair and remodel his Forndnlo houso that waB recently dnmngod by flro as soon as ho can securo an adjustment of Iho insurance T. DEMENT of tho Flnnngan & Dennett bank in Myrtlo Point ar rived in tho city yesterday and will bo Tom Dennett's guest for a week A Coos Rlvor hunting trip will bo ono of tlio features of his visit. GEO. II. TERRY of tho McConologuo Logging company who enmo In to day, reports that there aro no In dications of n freshet on Coos Rlv or desplto tho heavy rain and snow. Coos Rlvep has raised only n little. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO TnE ARRIVAL OF THE SHn, RESERVATIONS WILL BE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN'. LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore FOR SALE Three homestead rellu qulaliinents, write Box 253 Co qulllo, Oregon, ! WANTED Grocery clerk, u rustler. Address In own handwriting P. O. Box 4C0, Marshflold, Ore. I The Times Does Job Printing He Got His. A cjnl-nl old bachelor who firmly believes that all women have sopie thing to say on nil subjects recently asked n female friend: "Well, madam, what do you hold ou luls question ot femule sufrrageV To which the icdy responded calmly: "Sir, 1 hold i7 tongue." For Delegate. Ned C. Kelly of Coqulllo Is In Marshflold today con ferring with Dr. A. L. HoiiBoworth regarding tho Intorosts of tho Mod ern Woodmon of Amorlcn In this county. Tho principal matter up now Is tho selection of n delegnto to tho stato camp from Coos county nnd to tlio meeting of tho Ilend Camp nt Buffalo noxt summer from tho Stato Camp. A niuubor of locnl Woodmon aro anxious that tho Coos county camps should bo represented nt tho Head Camp this year aud so far Dr. Ilousoworth has been tho principal ono brought forth for tho plnco. E. C. PADLOCK, tho Baker & Ha milton Coos Bay ropresontntlvo, has returned from n holiday visit In Snn Francisco whoro ho attend-' ed a lounlou of tho Arm's ropro sentntivo, Ho rottirncd overland nnd reports n very pleasant and quick trip not. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE, who Is horo from Coqulllo on buslnoss, roports that ho locntod tho third mombor of tho nlleged bogus chock gang at Bandon but thoro was no ovi donco ngnhiBt him, ho not having participated In tho profits of tholr operations. Crawford, or what ever Ills nnmo mny bo Is ovor six six feet nnd weighs about 240 pounds nnd Is only 20 years old. PROSPECTS FOR OIL. Soaked. "What tlmo Is ItV ' " "I don't kn'.w " "Isn't your watch going"" "Worse-it's j-one."-CIeveland Lead- r. Have That Roof Fixed NORTH REND NEWS. Thoro will bo a mooting of tho Mothois' and Teachora' club nt tho Central School building, Filday at 3 i). m. Rov. McLeod will dollvor tho address. Subject "Tho Queen nnd hor Jowols." Thoro will bo vocnl and instrumental solos. All mem bers nro urged to bo present, ns thoro Is important business to bo transact ed. Mrs. C. A. McKellips, president. Tho Miocono Oil nnd Gas Co.'u woll on Benr crook is now dowu nbout 900 foot and tlioy havo struck n lnrgo quantity 0'b' substnnco which runs from tho drill bit as crude oil would do; howovor, tho substnnco Is odorless, aud Is boyond quostlon nn oxcollont grndo of paraf lluo, which Is n good indication that oil In qunutltlos will follow. Tho drillers nro still working in sand stone, intormluglod with sumo slinlo, and tho drilling Is moving ou nt as rapid u rato ns possiblo. Bandou Recordor. RIG CHICKEN DINNER nt) OTS. O'CONNELL BUILDING, SATUR DAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, G;30 to S o'clock for tho benefit of tho Episcopal chinch. Try Times' Want Ads. FOR SALE Three Humphrey gas lamps cheap. In good condition. Palaco hotel, North Bend. FOR SALE Cheap, 100 acres tim ber land In Curry county. Apply Hall & Hall. Have your Job printing don a The Times office. NOW See CORTHELL Phono U121. HOME LAND Co. See ue for investmoms on Cooi Bay. We guarantee owner's price to be our price. Phone 74L. SW4 Front fit WE ARE DOING BUSINESS Tn our new store. Call and seo how we look. We're not entirely in ship-shape yet, but will be soon. Glad to seo all our friends whether you need any medicine or not. Brown Drug Co. GRADUATE CHEMISTS THE QUALITY STORE i'I - 4 MjfnxJflttJLiii3skjiLf n is?m- fidftk -, --