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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1911)
p pW,l'P rVffi tW5pjp ' ty VwfWWfiJMU iVTiypr- -rr- THE COOS BAY, TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 911 EVENING EDITION. w 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip (1 1 knowwli.il you wn I !i-o whnt rou nY.d-tho best quality SASH Aft I) DOORS. I keep them In stock for quick delivery. I l'V( but on0 PMCO ana Bell fot ch only. Q I hsro my own factory. It coitii mo mueli less to mako my goods nd less to sell tlicm-lwcsuso I mnko und sell In Isreo qusntics. J Thoso prices nra Uken from my catalog copy of which I will nladly m-ll on reausstl , - Front Doori.tloublo thick sl 32.25 up Fancy front Door., tyli.h . 5D.OOup .. nn1 Don... far n.Intlns 31.2fi 5-crott pantl Doom, for 'staining J1.30 NewCrnfltmanDoor.forbungBlows 91.00 2.lghl Window., check rail 78c up 4.1IrIiI Darn Saili - "I2e up Cupboard Doori, with plain slaii 91.00 K.),l)oorrnmc7B. K.D.SuliFrimM UOc Do not fall to Dond ma your Hat of ma terials lor pricva nun irviitiii. vnurKVB. O JAik lor Catalog No. , 1 (urn i : tired tho last two months' ,. ,, ,r ti hi 'U grndo coal from th I I. b initio and nni nlilo to rril and tl'llwr It now for $5 PER TOW Si ml In your orders nt onco. Onion promptly llllcd. Remember I nni still giving tho best livery sorvlco possible. W. L. CONDRON'S MVKIIV AND KIWI) STAHIiFS lMIONi: liTSI-J. X JWITHTHE $ i toastandtea: GOOD EVEXIXG. To bo only an nilnilror Is not to bo n friend of a human bo- Inj? Human nature wants something inure, nnd our per- ceptlnns are diseased when wo dress up a liuinnn being In the nt tributes of 1lvlnlt. llo Is our friend who laves more thnn admires us, and would aid" us In our great work. William 1311c- ry dimming. VIXCEXT'S TRAXSFEH, .('.l,ri 1IIIH K. V. VINCENT Hauls everything, any tlmo, at rea Bonablo prlco, satisfaction guaranteed. Hlectrlc lamps suited for every purpose. For tho homo, Ofllco, Launches, Automobile, Mlnlaturo Tlnsh Light Colored Lamps for dec oratlvo purpose!! for sale or rent. Opon until 0:30 o'clock wool: days; Saturday until 9:00 P. M. I'lione your orders for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. Tho Dutohoss Ronular Cut A modol combination M of Qualitv and Stvlo. suit ablo to every tlmo and U place Tho Dutohoss Special Cut Tho popular "peg top" is dosignod ospocial y for young mon but is equally adaptod to oldor mon who liko to dopart from thooonvontional stylo. (&. The Woolen Mill IStorejl MIII.I..M.... st..,l.l. I .'.-l,-.11il VIl'lllllT Mnrshllold, Ore. Arch Anti-Constipation Pills Tone up.amlatrengthcn tho muscles of overcoming constipation. Tor Headache For Dl..litcss For IIIIIoiiniicni For Torplil Liter For Constipation Tor Sallow Skin For the Complexion PRICE 25c PER HOTTLE. Satisfaction guaranteed or your monoy back. For Salo nt "Tho Ilusy Corner" the bowels, thereby - rrr,ir Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TIIOl' HAST TIIV MUSK', TOO." (After Swinburne.) (We hear a great deal of tho spring poet, but whero is tho poet of nu tumn?) Exchange. In tho days when I nursed a desire to have my pootlcal lllug, I would lisp with tho help of my lyro Of the deeds that arc dono In the spring, Then 1 sang or tho skies and their gloiles, Till 1 saw I had sung them onough, So I strummed n few strains to Do lotos, And similar stuff. How 1 Joyed In my Jests and my rhyllimsl How I vnrled tho vim of my verso! And I said I shall mako money with 'em, And the press shall replenish my puree. With a flru nfter fame In my bosom, I Invited soiuo papers to bid For tho right to retain 'em and uso 'om; Hut nobody did. Then I turned my, attention Jo sum- nier, And sang of tho wine that Is red, Of tho honey that comes from -tho hummer, ' And whatever camo Into my head. And I snug of the seas that aro sun ny; But although I had gotten tho knack Of writing of rhymes that are funny, They always came back. Yet I cannot construo my rejections. As n hint to my manifold miiBO To refrain from thoso soulful solec ( tlons Of songs that I lovo to let loose. And If autumn's In need or a poet To lough on tho lyro or to sob (Though I needn't say "It" for I know It), ,' , I'm on for tho Job. 'r period. Dennett said ho was willing and that he believed, that what small change ho would have, nt the end of tho bIx months would beyong to Sengstncken nnd ho would take his chances as to who would bo dead or Insane. I. S. Knufman was present and said It was doubtful as to who would own tho money at tho end of tho six months would belong to third mnu If ho should happen to accompany tho two. IMffis Patience Is n vlrtuo that all men are willing to recommend to their creditors. Unlloonlng will never bo absolute ly safe as long as tho earth remains hard in spots. Does tho California man who has discovered the secret of creation put It up In bottles? A liar never finds it necessary to tako a vacation bocauso of a short age In raw mntoilal. A protty womnn can turn some Coos Hay men's heads when opportu nity can't oven got a look. As a mnn gots older mid mistrusts his tooth, ho cuts his chewing to bacco instead of biting It off. Somo Coos Hay women seem to havo tho snino inherent fear of a man that they havo of a mouse. Why Is It that mon and women will put things on paper that they would nover dare to say out loud? ( LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending $ nt -1:43 p. m., Jan. 31, by Mrs. 13. Mlngus, speclnl government meteorological observer: Maximum in Minimum 41 At 4:43 p. m 47 Precipitation 20 Wind Southwest; partly clou- dy. llOUX w W HAYDHX To Mr. and Mrs. Hnydon of South Uroadway a daughter to dny. Mothor and child nre getting along nlcoly. VAUNEY To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Vnrnoy, a son, Monday, .Tanunry 30. Mothor and child aro getting along nlcoly. Meet Tliiirxilny. Tho monthly business meeting of tho HaptlBt church will he held Thursday eve ning, Fobruary 2, nt 7:30 p. m. Constant hammering produces a lopsided development that hardens Into a permanent deformity. Uoostl i If you havo anything to glvo away you aro nt liberty to wait until Christmas, but pay your debts now. -'" A Now York doctor Is going to try to subsist for four weeks on sun shine. He'll got protty hungry on cloudy dnys. ' A doctor In Now York says thoro nre not onough doctors In tho coun try. Not enough probably to keep up with the Invention of new diseases. An Ottawa, Has., plumbc adver tises: "You can .pet gns pljlo In any quantity through -lno nt any tlmo." Very good. 'But does ho gunrauteo tho supply of gaB to bo Inoxhnustlblo? A trovoler who has recently return ed from tho far east says thq .Malnys aro tho laziest people on earth. Per haps lazliiossis a hereditary dlacnuo In thnt country. In Moving. F. S. Dow Is today moving Into his now olllccs In tho Merchant building on Front street which wns recently vacated by tho First National Dank. Ih Hotter. Mrs. F. M. Mnrhoffor who underwent nn operntlon nt Mer cy hospital a fow days ago Is gotttng along flno nnd It Is expected that sho will bo nblo to return to their homo nt liny City In n day or two. Steal Hotter. Ycstorday Bomcono stole a box containing twenty-eight squares of butter consigned to J M, Mnrhoffor of Hay City from tho dock nenr tho Java Coffee lluuao, Mr. Marhoffor has secured strong ovl denco as to their Identity nnd there Is likely to bo something doing nbout It In a day or two. Wo don't caro much if wo aro poor; a rich man novor has tlmo to onjoy Ills money. .., .) S.VV13 MOXKV fly having your olC clothoa pros3ol and cleaned. Makes them look bet tor and wear longer. Satisfaction guaranteed. tOOti HAY TAILOItlXO CO. J. V. Josopluon, Mgr. 1H0 Smith Hiomtuny. Murshfleli! .MVKItTI.SKI LKTTKK LIST. -N'OTICH . Purtk'8 vho took bov ad dressed to F. M. Mnrhoffor con taining 28 squares of butter from dock near Javn Coffee Houso aro notified to return It at onco If they wlbh to avoid serious trouble Their Identity is known. FOH SAL1' :tg-lmr!o gnsoltiio mo tor and all equipment for launch. White Box 285, City. I'OIl SALE Three homestead relln aulshments, write Box 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. "VVAXTEDOhi for light housework. P. O. Box 295. TOH NEXT Furnished apartment in O'Connell building. Phone No. 113-L. H you have anything to sell, trade, "nt or want help, try a want ad, For Salo Let Times want ad.' get ,l' Thone 133-J. List or unclaimed letters remaining In tho Marshtlold, Orogon postotllco, February 1, 1911. Persons calling for the same will please say advertis ed and pay ono cont for each adver tised letter called for: Hugo Anderson, Miss May Atkins, S. C. nruco, Eugono Brown, Joo Bnullth, John Bowon, John M. Howen, L. A. Bunch, L. Caroy, F. E. Crosby. Chas. Corthell, John Dryden, A. K. Don, Wnltor W. Duggan, Carl Ellson, Georgo E. Ensloy, J. C. Fos ter, Otto Fuson, William T. Gwin, Jesso Gray, Mrs. J. II. Hall, HUgard Lumber Co., G. Horvnch, Geo. II. Ingham. MatIJa Jurgllc, J. E. Kel loy, Henry Leso. Thos. McNlsh, Wil liam Mackay, Alfred Milgren, Mrs. M. Muller, William Nelson, E. Os trom, L. Rnsmussen, Chas Saarl, John Swnnson, Ellwood Smith, Mrs. Bomt. Vlkse, Mrs, Jennie Ward, Georgo White, Everett Young. W. B. CURTIS. Postmaster. if you reel downhearted, a euro way to drown your sorrow Is to ont a light supper nnd go to bed early. A Los Augoles man commlttod sul cldo becnuso ho had told ono ltttln lie. It Is not easy to understand how nuyoiio with so dollcato a conscience managed to grow up. Tho agricultural department has sent out the moro or less Interesting Information that tho green beetle will cat from twonty-flvo to thirty cnter- plllars n day. For almost nnybody but tho green beetlo that would look like n ticklish proposition. As soon as tho bnrbora bognn to talk of raising tho prlco of haircuts an eastern Inventor got busy on a "safety hair cutter." Necessity Is still on thp Job of mothorlng great Ideas. Maine huntors to tho numbor of 12,299 succooded In killing 5.CG1 deor In tho stnto during tho hunting season lately closed. From which It Is evident that not all tho huntors wore mnrkmnnshlp modnls. Xo Italse on Hooe. Owing to somo of tho Mnrshlleld saloon men balking on tho proposed lucrenso In tho price of drinks, the advance did not tako effoot today as was propos ed. U s holng dlsponscd nt tho same old prlco although some of tho deal ers say thnt It will ho advanced In tho nenr future 15 EXPRESSED G. W. Kaufman Says That All Reputable Insurance Men Favor Improving. Editor Times: It would bo Interesting to know what "lnsurnnco men," or what kind of lnsurnnco men, were referred to by Electrical Inspector Trlbbey In your Interview with him yesterday. It Is a fact that no single lnlluonco hns dono more to educate the people In flro preventing methods of con struction and equipment than tho (lro lnsurnnco companies, and that each advance hi this lino has been promptly mot with corresponding re ductions in rates. Every ngent who knows his busi ness, nnd Is fairly Intelligent, not to gay conscientious, is anxious to ad vance every moans of reducing the flro risk in his city; first, becnuso ho knows thnt the loss of capital by flro hurts the business of his community; second, becnuso ho wishes to reduce the losses of his companies ns much as possible, and third, because any reduction In rates (and commis sions) Is balanced by tho lnrgor amount of business ho Is nblo to write under lower charges. Insurance companies prefer to write tho low rated risks. Thoro is moro profit In them. Tho compnnlos aro Just as anxious to got premiums as the agents aro to get commissions. Yot very many risks nro declined, at high rates, becauso of poor construc tion or Improper equipment against fires, whllo tho samo risks nro ac cepted, at lower rates, when tholr dofects arc remedied to tho oxtont of mnklng them reasonable flro risks. Inspector Trlbbey Is doing ofllclont nnd commendnblo work, nnd has perhaps received moro nsslstnnco rrom tho lnsurnnco .men than ho Is nwnro of. Ho should bo earnestly supported and nsslstod by every legi timate lnsurnnco agent In lessoning tho flro hazard In Marshflold. Any agent who docs not coopornte with him does not deaorvo tho busi ness of either his company or his cllonts. G. W. KAUFMAN Personal Notes Go to Snloill. fhoro will ho nn oxodus of Coos county attorneys' lo Salom tho last of tho wool: to arguo local cases boforo tho Oregon Supre mo Court. Among thoso who will go nro John D. Goss, J. W. Bennett, C. R. Peck, Judgo Hall. A. S. Ham mond of Coqulllo, L. A. Llljeqvtst of Coqulllo nnd C. A. Sohlbrodo. NOTICE. All Coos county warrants drawn on the General Fund and endorsed prior to October 1, 1909, will bo nald on presentation at my ofllce In Coqulllo. Oregon. No Interest will bo allowed on any of the warrants after January 2S, 1911. Dated this 27th day of January, 1911. T. M. DIMMICK, County Treasurer. TInw your Job printing .don a The Times office. A "modol young mnn" who Is looking for a wlfo has canvassed St. Louis, Pittsburg, and Warron, O., in vniji and Is now looking over CIovo lnud's assortment of ellglblo girls. Tho poor fellow will probnhly novor know how much trouble ho might have saved by coming to Coos Bay In tho first place. Among tho various Incidents which occurred on tho trip down tho Bay tho other day was ono in which Major Moirow mentioned tho fact that In Japan a certain light houso was maintained which could only bo reached twice a year and that It was customary to put two mon on tho light and they almost Invariably found that at tho vond of each six months, one of the two was dead and the remaining ono was Insane. A. II. Powers suggested that Henry Sengstackon and J. W. Bennett bo given tho Job tho next tlmo to seo which would bo dead and which I havo somo of tho prettiest valen tines nt tho most reasonablo prices ovor seen on tho Bay, And romem ber that I always havo tho latest lino of postal cards. AUGUST FRIZEEX. G8 .Central Ave. Marshflold, Ore, would bo Insane at the end of" tho A Waukogan, III., man who thinks ho Is somo troublo prognostlcntor, predicts droughts, killing frosts, earthquakes, crop failures nnd holo causts for this year. Owing to cir cumstances ovor which ho has no control, ho couldn't promlso nnothor democratic landslide equal to the ono of last Novomhor. .CM lUllllMIIBIPfl0aBT Don't Overlook This Chance Wo aro closing out our lino of Oil Clothing And aro making prices that you can't afford to overlook. Men's Long Slickers. $5.00 Values for only $1.25 14.00 Values for only 9H.-W ?3. 00 Values for only $-U0 Men's Short Slickers. $3.50 Values for only S2.00 $3.00 Values for only $2.15 Hoys' Long Slickers. $2.25 Values for only $1.8.1 $3.25 Ladles Slicker Cape. .. .$2.05 $2.50 Misses Slicker Capo $2.10 $1.75 Children's Slicker Capo.. $1.10 Come quickly to get your slzo. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phono 32-J Cases Sent Hack. In tho enso of Fostor vs. tho Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company, nn action for damages for personal Injuries, tho federal court at Portland has ro medlod It for trial in tho circuit court. Tho caso was begun n couple of years ago but tho dofeudnnts sought to havo It transferred to tho federal court. Strike Seep Oil. A Marshflold mnn has received a lottor from a niombor of tho Mleocono Oil compnny which Is drilling for oil nonr Handon n which It Is statod that last Friday "t a dopth of ovor 1,000 feot, they struck considerable Rcop oil, a crude form of potroloum. Ho oxpressed confldonco thnt thoy would strike oil whon thoy are down a hundred feet or so moro. JESSE SMITH of Coos Rlvor Is n Marshfleld business visitor today. HARRY WALKER of Wlllnnch Inlot Is In Marshflold today. WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo Is la Marshflold on business. WM. HEIM is moving Into tho John Swnnton houso nt Forndnlo. J. E. FITZGERALD of Coos River Is n Marshflold business visitor today. Represented at Portland. Tho Coos Bay Fruit Growers association was represented nt tho meeting of tho fruit growers of tho northwest nt Portland Inst week by C. F. Mc- Knlght. Mr. McKnlght was In Port land on other business and agreed with President Hnll-Lowls to at tend tho sessions for tho benefit of tho local mon. Ho wns ono of a eiroup of tlio prominent fruit growers whoso plcturo was printed In a Port land paper tho othor day. MISS MUNSON of Ten Milo Is spend ing a few days with Marshflold frlonds. MISS MABLE KING has nccopted a position nt tho clgnr factory In North Bond. MISS JOTTIE WATSON of Coqulllo Is spending a few days hero as tho guest of Miss Agnes Hutchison. MRS. GEO. ROSS of Catching Inlet Is visiting hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Black of South Marshflold. I. It. TOWER Is oxpoctod homo to morrow from Portland whoro ho has boon attending tho automobile show. D. HAMLIN, who recontly rotlrod ns manager of tho storo nt Beaver Hill, lias moved to Marshflold, oc cupying a houso on South Third streot, whoro Judgo Sohlbrodo for merly resided. DEALS WITH HILL. Major L. D. Kinney Is reported to havo written n letter to somo of his friends on Coos Hay saying that ho Is personally negotiating with Louis W. Hill or tho Hill railways at Portland for tho sale of his Coos "Bay holdings to thorn. MISS MAnLE CLARE MILLIS Will ontortnln tho young people of tho Baptist church at hor homo, Friday evonlng, February 3. This Is tho regular monthly business meeting nnd social. All membors and friends of tho B. Y. P. U. aro re quested to bo present. CLAUDE W. BROWN, a former Coos Bay boy, but who has spoilt tho last fow years In California and at Myrtle Point camo over from Myr tle Point today for a short visit on tho Bay. This Is tho first tlmo ho has been horo In two yoars nnd he was Burprlsod nt tho development In that tlmo. -fc- -ini-i.ltfi jfciiiiii ,ji 1 1 HI i ill i ' i , --. . .-Lirfili---At---V J-J- -:- - -tt4f.Jtf6-b k-P-i &.- tfis.,.-.sr A. , . nstf'-r4"- -"--' f ,.. ..-! in -Wiro imjMJtojK- l H. ",!'", i (.