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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
wi 'i i' i iwiwdih"" l"rrv: "M.ftSp- ? 'W'i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,OREGONt THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911 3 1 What Kind of a Store This Is Aa wo liavo said before In our advertising sentiment nnd humanity liavo a plnco In this store na well na prices and wo wtint tho people to know this nnd to know Just what kind of n Btoro this Is. FIRST OP ALL A RELIABLE .STORE. And this bo far na caro and effort can nohlovo It, not nlono In merchandise, but In nil other matters, In our advertising, of course, In our service gen erally, In tho llttlu promises made by our people. NEXT TO THAT, A HTOHK OP GOOD VALUES. Not a "bargain storo" In the ordinary use of thnt word, but a storo In which n llttto money will uo ns far (perhaps farther) as anywhere else. THIH1), A STORE OP COURTESY A courtesy that Is something more than mouth deep n courtesy thnt Is duo to nil visitors, whether customers or not, whether large purchasers or small purchasers, whothor apparently rich or apparently poor, whether or not themselves courteous. l.-OUHTir A PROGRESSIVE KTOHK, eagor to learn, quick to apply, constant In Rb deslro to Im prove. Progressive, too, In Its social ns well as Its mercantile efforts nnd duties. Hut, though wo fnll short of perfection we contlnuo to struggle for It nnd grow toward It. HE LIAIHLITV, GOOD VALUES, COURTESV AND PHOGRESSIVEXESS arc not more words to us. They nro deep rooted principles nnd our htiRlness Is founded upon them. All this has, of course, boon said before. It Is really a vnguo word picture of the Ideal of. every merchant. Like moHt Ideals, It Is far easier to express than achieve. What wo Imvo said In n few paragraphs wo Imvo spent the larger part of tho past ten years trying to attnln. OUR STOCK-TAKING SALE CONTINUES FOK TIIK REMAINDER OP THIS MONTH. Wn nro Bpoclnllzlng our prices particularly In Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments Men's, Boys' and Youths Clothing Though remnants nnd odd nrtlcles throughout every department nro receiving SPECIAL PRICE ATTENTION MAGNES & MATSON North Bend News Walter l'uttnan has moved tils family from the Noble house on Sherman to a cottage on Union avenue. Tho Arngo has completed her lond nnd Is now In tho lower Day. She expects to leave today. Miss lone Ilutchtns will leave on the Rcdondo for San Francisco for a short business trip. A. L. Orubser, of the Coos liny Grocery, Is 111 nt his homo on Union avenue. Tho WhltehoiiBo Storo and Emery Livery Stable nre being painted. tho re- Tho Advent expects to lenvo old North Ilend for San Francisco to day, with a cargo of lumber. The bnrkontlne Chohnlls has nr rlvetl In Valparaiso, but no word has been received from tho Echo. Gobi) ltKACII NOTES. Curry County Ecnts Ah Told Uy The (lobe. It Is ordered by the Curry county court thnt a suitable court houso bo built; And It la further ordered thnt a levy of taxes bo mnde to provide n fund for the building of such court house. Arch Beef Iron and Wine With Cinchona A nutrlttvo tonic and stimulant for Restoring Dobllltatcd Condi tions resulting from Illness or Overwork Hoof Iron nnd Wine with Cinchona Is a food nnd mcdlclno combined. Invigorates and tones up tho wholo system, enriches tho blood. Especially recom mended for building up "run down" constitutions. LARGE ROTTLE, PRICE $1.00. For Snlo nt "The llusy Comer" Agents for tho ARCH FAMILY REMEDIES. Lockharfc-Parsons Drug Co. COMING WITH SPUING. 1 jT3St i & A Pointer on Electric Lighting "I am pointing at the greatest light since the discovery of the electric incandescent. It is the General Electric Mazda Lamp. It is rapidly displacing the ordinary carbon incandescent because it give3 twice as much light for less money. But that isn't all : it gives light of a vastly better quality a clear white light that is restful to the eyes. In fact, this Mazda Lamp is an invention that has revolutionized electric lighting: that has enabled anyone to now enjoy the many advantages of elec tric light." "Now it will cost you nothing to come in and let me prove to you that what I am saying is liter ally true. Come now; your visit entails no obligation whatever." OREGON POWER. CO. T34 It'B about time for tho annual crop of Coos Day railroad rumors to np penr. Things have been qulot In that lino of Inte, which lends to tho bollof that reports of nctual construc tion work being done may be expect ed within u few months. Hoseburg Rovlow. Road tho Times Want Ads Stafford's Candies Chocolates, Bonbons, Caramels, something fresh every dny from our sunny nnd sanitary candy kitchen, a A glnuco nt theao goods In our cases convince ono Imme diately of their nbsoluto fresh ness. For quality thoy cannot bo surpassed. Stafford's chocolates liavo a variety of centers that nro n dollght to nil who Imvo tasted thorn. Always Something New nt Tho Unnnor says Mr. Muncy, ono of tho prominent mine owners near Gold Ucnch, will bo In Lakcport next week and will address tho local club regarding n smelter proposition. If Lakcport had Muncy nnd nil his mining proporty It wouldn't Increase their nsscssnblo valuo more than nbout 30 cents. Last week Curry experienced tho heaviest snowfall recorded for two or threo years. Tho dopth of snow nt Marlnl roached 4 fcot, G Inches at Agness, 9 lnchos at E. R. Miller's plnco on Lobstor Hill, 8 Inches at Ace Carey's, ground scarcoly whlto (at Gold Beach, 11 Inches at AuBtln , Ralph's plnco on Pistol rlvor, 13 i Inches nt Hardonbrook's 12 Inches , at Cologrovo's and HHuch nt Port Orford. TWO STORES 2:10 Front St 11(1 Central Avt. Tho Ladles of tho Baptist will hold a COOKED Food SATURDAY afternoon nt LEW Cream Parlor. Try Times' Want Ads. church SALE IS' Ico Do you know that fully nlno out of ovory ton cases of rheumatism nre simply rhoumatlsm of tho muscles c' o to cold or damp, or chronic rhoumatlsm, nnd requlro no Internal trentmont whntovor? Apply Cham borlnln's Liniment freely and seo how quickly It gives rollof. For salo by all dealers. fl A Vk AF!','to','"Wlillli frl rih ftffl t 1 I w ii ijMJ&mmaddMMMmUiikunn fffffiiHiimiiutiii ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE SAVE MOXEY By having your olO clothes pressol nnd cleaned. Makes, them loo boa ter nnd wear longor. Satisfaction guaranteed. COOS 1J.VV TAILORIXG CO. J. W. Josophson, Mgr. ISO South llronduny. Mnrshfleld 1UCJ MOXEY We want an agent lu every town; salary and commis sion; roforonces required; for full particulars, address subscription Dopt., NATIONAL SPORTSMAN, Inc., 75 Federal St., Dostou, Mass. WANTED TO KXCllAXOK -Thoroughly ihodorn bungalow, live rooms, bath, pantry, closot, etc. for vacant property or ranch. I. S. Kaufman & Co, FOR HEXT Furnished apartment I In O'Connoll building. Phono No. J 113-L. ( , SHERIFF W. W. GAGE of Coqulllo U was here- en route to North Ilend I today on otllclnl business. WANTKI) Energetic young mini ie- siding In Mnrshfleld to net ns our I local agent, taking orders from I dealers thero for fruits and pro- d ici on commission basts. Write to Pago & Son, Portland. OIK V IiOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4: -13 p. in., Jnn. 25, by Mrs. E. Mlugus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum. . . Minimum. . . At 4:43 p. m 33 Precipitation 1.27 Wind Southwest; snow. 3S UO Meet Friday. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold Its regular meeting Friday afternoon nt 3 p. in., nt the Meth odist church. ToM Fliv Alarms. Tho Mnrsh fleld fire department will hold n fire alarm test nt 7 o'clock tonight nnd Chief Trnvor urges nil to tnke notice nnd prevent unnecessnry trouble when they hoar tho whistle. Report Undue. Somebody start ed" tho report hero thnt Chns. Mc Dowell, nn engineer on the Cunning ham logging rond, had been hold up nnd robbed nnd, according to some version, killed. Tho report wnB ab solutely without foundation. Mr. McDowell had been visiting friends nt Ilnudon nnd Mnrshtlold and wns nt work yesterday. Ilrlngs Cargo of Hay. Tho steam er Rcdondo which nrrlved this morn ing from Ban Francisco brought n cargo of hay and feed for A. T. Hnlnes which wns unloaded at tho Haines' dock and warchousa. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo have secured tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Holsner and nro pre pared to render excellent service to thb people of Coos Day. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed in the livery lino. Wo also do a trucking business of all kinds. IJLAXCIIARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Stroots. Phono 138-J FOR SALE HcMniiraiit in Haudou, best locntlon, reasonable tent, nt n bargain. Address Miss A. A. King, Ilnudon, Orogon. i PERMANENT POSITION For local man; must bo hustler; experience not necessary; good wages. Write Safety & Economy Damper Co., 440 Sherlock Dldg., Portland, Ore. FOR RENT FumUhed housekeep ing rooms, Phono 49-L. FOR SALE Three homestead relin quishments, 'wrlto Dox 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J FOR SALE Three Humphrey as lamps cheap. In good condition. Palace hotel, North Dend. FOR SALE Cheap, 100 acres tlm ber land Ih Curry county, Apply Hall & Hall. News of Uper Coqulllc Ah Told Ry The Enterprise. T. E. DIckBon nnd his forco of holpors expect to vory soon comploto the hnndsomo now homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Den Shull nt tho comor of Second nnd Ash streets. James Durk, nbout 75 years of age, nnd ono of tho onrllest pioneers of Coos county, having located hero In 1S58, died last Snturdny morning at tho homo of W. T. Lohnhorr, whoro ho has mndo his homo for venrs. Tho funeral was hold Inst Saturday nftornoon. A son wns born to Mr. nnd Mrs. OInnd of Dora In Myrtle Point on Wednesdny, tho 18th. A deal was mndo the latter part "f last week whoroby Ailed Pnnter nd Lovl Dnrklow enmo Into posses ion of tho C. F. Folsom confection ary nnd Ico crenm buslnoss. Tho now flrm will do buslnoss under tho namo of Pnnter & Darklow, nnd nro now In possession. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernost Hnndorson wolcomed n daughter to tholr homo In tho southorn part of town on Monday, tho ICth. A baby boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II. DIckoy of Portorvlllo, Cnl on Friday morning, tho 13th. Roth Mr. nnd Mrs. DIckoy wero nt tho homo of Mrs. Daisy Short In this city when tho young mnn nrrlved. Tho bnskot hall pa mo nt Coqulllo Inst Frldny evening betweon tho Myr tlo Point nnd Coqulllo Flremon's teams, resulted In n victory for tho Mvrtlo Point firemen by n scoro of 20 to 22. At tho monthly meeting of tho Myrtlo Point Grnngo, hold at tho Smith hall last Snturdny nftornoon, tho following officers woro Installed for the onsulng torm: C. C. Robl son, muster; Ray Lewis, overseor; Miss Minnie McCloskoy, lecturor; Clnudo Giles, steward; Mrs. Mablo "oboits, secretary; Arthur Arnoson, assistant steward; Mrs. C, Strong, chaplain; J. C. Whlttlngton, treasur er; A. T. Train, gato keopor; Mrs. Lnijrn Drondbout, lady asslstnnt stewnrd; Mrs. W. F. Hondrlcks, Mrs. Chns. Schroedor, nnd Miss Hnzol Matthow, thero court ladles. Personal Notes A. E. NEFF will lenvo soon for San Francisco on business. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to Co qulllo today on business. A. 11. DALY returned today from a business trip to Portland. MRS. M. J. ELROD wilt lenvo on the next Rcdondo for San Francisco. J. J. I1UHXS. tho North Ilend con tractor, is lu Mnrshfleld on business. MR. SMALL, n son of D. W. Small, Is hero from Montana to visit his father. JACOB MATSON Is reported quito III of pncumonln nt his homo In North Mnrshfleld. MISS ISIS MARSH expects to leavo on the Ilrenkwntor for Portland to visit relatives. MRS. J. RICHARD OLSON Is confin ed to her home by n sevoro cold nnd In grippe GEO. N. FARRIN returned overland from Salem whoro ho attended tho opening of tho loglslnture. RODERT II. HANKS of Kruso & Hanks of North Ilend, wns n Marshfleld business visitor today. MISS AGNES HUTCHISON Is plan ning to lenvo shortly to visit friends nnd rolntlvcs In California. MRS. C. J. MILLIS nnd Miss Mablo Claro Mlllls will ontortnln a fov frionds nt sowing Saturday afternoon. JOHN D. GOSS has roturnod from Portland nnd Salem whoro ho has beon spending n fow weeks on business. C. K. PERRY oxpects to loavo tho last of tho wook for San Francisco nnd othor California polnta on buslnoss. L. J. SIMPSON and wlfo of North Dond will lonvo Saturday on tho Dreukwntor for Portland nnd Cali fornia points. ; COL. WM. ORIMES wns ablo to bo down today nftor bolng confined to his homo for n fow days by n cold nnd la grippe. CAPT. J. J. REYNOLDS or Portland who has beon spending n few weoks on business will leavo on tho Dronkwator Saturday for Portland. MRS. GEO. F. MURCII nrrlvod homo on tho Nairn Smith today from Wisconsin whoro alto wns called n fow mouths ngo by tho Illness and death of hor mother. A. E. ADELSPERGER and wlfo and baby arrived homo on tho Nnnn Smith today from n visit at tholr old homo In Indiana nnd othor enstom nnd southern points. MRS. FRANK MARHOFFER of Day City underwent a minor oporntlon nt Morcy hospltnl todny. It was successful and sho is roportod get ting nlong ns woll ns could bo ex pected. R. F. ROSS ot Rosb Inlot wns In tho city todny, and says tho prcsont snow storm Is tho heaviest ho has over seen on Coos liny since Janu ary, 1853. At thnt tlmo snow fell to n dopth of two foot nnd tho wenthor waB quito cold. Mr. Rosa lived at Emplro then nnd had a contract to put 40 cords of wood on ono of tho vessols in tho hnr hor nnd tho bhow bo Interfered with tho work that ho had to double his crow nnd his profits on tho contract were considerably lighter than tho snow. lime Ined Cod Liver Oil has been lu uso ns a modlclno In Northern Eu ropo for 100 years. It was first used In England in 17U0. Its beuoflclal action in building up tho system, curing coughs, and as n general food-tonic nro recognized by tho Medical Professlbn tho world ovor. A. D. S. Emulsion ot Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites, Is posltlvoly tho best preparation of tho oil it Is pos Blblo to produce. It Is palatable, easily taken nnd assimilated by tho most dollcnto people. PRICE $1.00, FOR SALE RY US ONLY. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS 4THE QUALITY STORE Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos lluildlng. --- - A. VLUuUu In itJMfc .1 -i"l WlBU,3klii..i J tJW.K tltl nliMftlHrilV tilt. lift WitaK-J,Jjm' -afliwi