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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1911)
4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 911 EVENING EDITION. 1 ARCH CLOTH CLEANER For removing Gronso, Oil nnd Stains from Woolon, Cotton and Silk Goods without Injury to tlio mntcrlal or color. PRICK PER BOTTLE !.- CUNTS. For Snlo nt "The Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "thk busy Libby Stock of Merchandise Will be on Sale at Ocean Dock, Marshfield Tuesday, Feb. 7th. This Stock Must Be Sold AT ONCE Oregon Coal and Nav. Co. R M. WIEDER, Store Mgr. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Cnpilnl fully pnid $100,000.00 "Vf. S. Chniicllor, President ; M. O. ITortou, ViccPresiuQiifcj- ' -Dorscy Kreitzer, Cashier. Rav T. Kaufman, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, AY. TJ. Douglas, John F. Hall, AYni. Grimes, I S. Dow, S. O. Rogers, AY. P. Murphy, M. O. Horton. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on timo mid savings deposits, safe deposit boxes for rent in our steel lined lire and bur glar proof vaults. Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank of Marshfield, Oregon Oldest Hank lit Coos County, IJstnbllshcd tu 1880. Paid up Capital, Surplus, and Viullvlthd Prollts over $100,000. Assets Over Half Million Do lurs. Does n gonornl banking business and draws drafts on tho Ban of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Hunk, K. Y.; First National Ilnnk, Portland, Ore.; First National Hank, Ro biirg, Oro.; Tho London Joint Stock Dank, Ltd., Loudon, England. Also soils oxchnngo on all of tho principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation Accounts kept subject to check. Safo deposit lock boxes for rout. OFFICERS: I. W. BKNNMT, President. ,1. H. FLAXAGAX, V.-Pres. II. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO. K. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cash. INTEREST PAID OX TLMK l)i:POSITS. Beaver Hill Coal mount dlyiilo and jossox ckmknt. Tho brat Domestic nud Imported brands. Piaster, Llmo Brick and all klnus of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHOXK 'Ml. FIRST CLASS PLUMBER WnntH position in Marshfield. Address Joe Boholm, Raymond, Wash. TOR SALE Thoroughbred Ilolsteln 'mil for $05. Address Geo. V. King Marshfield, or Phono 52-J, Enter lriso Meat Market. '0' Rext Xine.rooined houso in Ve,st Marshfield Hall & Hall. FOR RENT Warehouse, carpenter j Iliisy Corner" corner" ' v shop, and office rooms In Coko building: by Tltlo Guarantoo nnd Abstract Company. FOR SALIC Nine-room bungalow, cheap. Easy terms, apply P. O. Dox, 4SG Marshfield. WANTED Girl for light housework. P. O. Box 295. FOR SALE S. O. R. I. Rod eggs SI per 15, special rate por 100. Ad dress Mrs. J. II. Price, Allegany. WANTED Clean cotton rags nt Times office. Cash paid on deliv ery. FOR SALF 3$ -horse gasollun mo- nmz ai The Dover Protection You need it most for your feet these days, and your health de pends on your shoes. Take no chances wear SHOE and you're assured both protection and service. WE KNOW wmmmmmmmmm ummmmmmmmmmmtaammm A complete showing at $5. 00 Some few styles $6.00 The Woolen Mill Store MULto-Mmi Clothier Mnrshllchl, Ore. tU mm LK1T TO THK PKOPLK. Whether or Not County Olllclnls' Salaries Are Raised. SALEM, Oro., Fob. 0. Various county ofllclnls throughout tho state, who aro.sooklng an Incroaso in salary by loglslatlvo enactment, will havo to go boforo tho pooplo If thoy aro to got more poy. That is tho sentiment of tho houso commlttco on salaries of tho stata and county odkors, to which nil sal ary bills aro roforrod. This com mlttco, in tho conBldoratlon of thoso moasures, has established an Invlol ablo rulo to attach a referendum dnu8o to ovory bill, giving to tho votors of tho county nffoctod tho right to lnvoko tho referendum if a peti tion signed by 15 per cent of tho legal votors Is filed with tho proper author ities within 90 days after tho bill bo enmos a lnw. Owing to n rocont Incroaso In supply I can servo a fow more eustoiuers with Pure 1? ich Jersey Milk Direct from my Dairy. Clean and Sanitary tor only J7iJs Cents Pop Gallon Only a limited amount nud delivery must bo made a. the evening. Address Mm. U. Hayulps, P.O. Bex 805, Marshfield tor nnd all oqulpmont for launch. Write Box 2S5, City. SHUMAN PIANO FOR SALE Al- most new, oxcollout tone. Ownor leaving city. Phone 1S7X; P.O. Box 719. FOR SALE-r-Throo hoinesteijd relin quishments, write Box 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Slat son, 893 Central a von no. FOR SALE lA-nso and furultiiro of 7 room boarding and lo'dglng houso. Seo Tom Hall. FOR RENT Furnished npnrtiucut In O'Connell building. Phono No. 113-L. ITflorSM JliL jdi mM MW" North Bend News J. A. Lcnnon of Porter addition, Is reported ill at hi home. Mrs. E.- T. Wagner and little son, Frances left Saturday for Astoria where thoy will visit friends for a few weeks. Albert Dnvls, who has been HI with pneumonia for several weeks, Is re cuperating at the homo of relatives on Hnynea' mlet. The Presbyterian Lndles' Aid socie ty will meet Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. Ira II. Bartle on Sherman avenue. The Christian Endeavor society of tho Presbyterian church will hold a business meeting nt tho Mlzpnh Bible class rooms this evening at 7:30. Tho Mothers' nnd Teachers club will meet Friday nt 3 p. m. nt tho Central school house In special moot ing. All members arc urged to he present ns business of Importance Is to bo transacted. Tho W. C. T. U. will moot Tuos day afternoon nt 2:30 nt tho Presby terian church. Mrs. Geo. Wltto, Supt. of Mother's Work has a special "Mother's Day" program arranged nnd nil mothors nre cordlnlly invited to attend and bring their children. NEWS OF ARAGO AND VIl'I- , MTV. Miss Kluobl Roblson returned homo Thursday, after a week's visit with her sister. Mrs. Glenn Collier of Fat Elk. Mrs. Marlon Clinton spent tho dny last Tuesday with Mrs. Tonn Roblson. Tho Misses Grace Miller and Ida Comwoll have been visiting frlontjs and relatives down tho river, return ing homo Saturday. Mr. Nllo Miller visited with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hnm mnck, n couple of days InBt week. Mr. Will Albeo spent Friday in Co qulllo. Arthur Lyon, who has been attend ing school nt Flshtrap, stopped school there nnd hi now nt his homo In Myr tlo Point and going to school there. Rov. Daykln will preach nt tho Wlllowdalo church houso next Sun day. Miss Hnzol Radabaugh, spent tho day In Coqulllo Saturday. Owing to tho Into storms tho tolo phono wires hnvo been In consldor nblo troublo pnrt of tho time. Tho linos wqro crossed and also down In sovornl places. Mr. Ithamor Robin son has boon doing n good deal of work on thorn ami thoy arc lu work ing order again. Tho Literary socloty will moot ngnln Snturday evening. There Is to bo a vory good program rendorud heforo tho dobuto, which will consist of recitations, dialogues, songs and solcot readings. Tho debate are uttendod by h very largo crowd mid nil tnko a ver native pnrt. Mr. Yatee returned home last week from a vIsR with her motho- who lire In California.' Some of the people of this oomnin- ulty aro being troubled with rery se vere colds. lir, ml " C'HTTrstc'ii' "" w?n to Coqullle Thursday, returning on the bunt the same day. IT DESCENDS THK fllllP Physicians Aro Busy Shunting" Qui nine and Other Medicines. As everyone knows who has over had It. It's different, distinctly from any other kind of grip nothing like tho Masonic grip, tho Elks' grip. or any othor you over hoard about. But lt? hero and protty nearly ovory fam ily In tho city Is awnro of tho fact. Somoono Is being given mora than tho usual amount of attention nnd domnndlng It, because ho is in the throes of tho grip. , ( Physicians say that. Just as usual aftor a brief cold spoil, grip Is vorv provalont. Also, nnd qulto according to custom, Influenza, bad colds, nnd all 'ho others and cousins nnd aunts of grip aro here to visit for a spell. Doctors aro vory busy with these cases. smS2 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:13 p. m Feb. 5, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum If, Minimum 33 At 1:13 p. m 414 4 Prcclpltntlon 1.11 Wind Southwostj cloudy. THE WEATHER. , (By Associated Pros.) OREGON, Feb. C Occasional light rain or snow tonight nnd Tuesdny. HORN 4 ICJELLAND To Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. KJellnnd of Porter, a daughter. Saturday Fohrunry 4, 19.11. Mother and child nrc getting nlong nicely. Council Tuesday. Tho Marshfield city council will moot Tuesdny night to tnko up various mnttors. It Is likely that tho committee of tho North Bond city council will bo pres ent to tnko up tho mnttor of a Joint wnlor system for tho two cities. Favoi-H Rill. Senator W. C. Choso In n lottor to tho Marshfield Chnmbor of Commorco snys that ho will loud his onorgy to tho measure providing nu annual appropriation for lighting forest fires. The Chamber of Com morco Indorsed tho mensiiro. Fire On Boat. Somoono throw n lighted cigarette Into somo oil lu the engine room of tho launch Bonlta nt tho O'Kclly dock yesterday and start ed a Binnll fire that would havo caus ed considerable damage hnd it not been promptly discovered. It was extinguished boforo It had dono much harm and the launch is running to day us usual. Falls In liny. B. It. Kollor whllo making a hurried turning from n launch from North Bend whoro ho went to got a couplo of boxes of Dims, slipped and fell Into tho Bny. Ho hud tho tlliu boxes In his nrms and lout both of them but ho was pulled out all right. Yesterday one Save Moneyj oHiCravenettes You know wo nre cloMng out our llw i1 Ciavi'iH'tttK and while thej lust. If w- lme oitr lilxe you cull make n big saving by taking advan- j tage of this offer of high grade gar ments at a low grade price. "!10.00 Cravene.ttes for only. . .74JT $13.50 Cravenottes for only. . . ,&)JT $15.00 Crnvonettos for only. . . .SD.no I1C.50 Crnvonettos for only. . .gto.A" Don't overlook this opportunity. If You Are a Big Man ReadThis When wo closed out our line of clothing wo had a few Sulla for big men loft on our hands and If you can bo fitted you will get thorn nt a tremondous Having. Only slzoswohavo aro 40 and 12 and If you can wear thorn you can got nn $18.50 Suit for Slii.75 $1(1.50 Suit for SMB.'S $10.00 Suit for $7.00 Come in nnd see them. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phono 32-J of the boxes of films was recovered nnd men aro still dragging for the other. Furnish Data. Miss Hcndorson, secretary of tho Chnmbor of Com merce reports that tho various ves sots plying In and out of tho Bny aro generally complying promptly with tho request to furnish statistics on tho commerce lit and out of tho Ray. Personal Notes GEO GOODRUM expects to leavo la a fow days for Portland. IKE FREELUND of Gardiner is a Marshfield business visitor. REV. ALBRIGHT of North Bond is I n Marshlleld visitor today. MRS. T. J. MACGENN of Empire, io a Marshfield shopper today. FRANK BLACK of Catching Inlet la a Marshlleld business visitor today. WM. UONEBRAKE of Catching In let Is n Marshfield business visitor today. J. C. DOANE was down from his Catching Inlet ranch today on bus iness. JOE LEVIS, who hnB boon omployed nt Beavor Hill, loft today for San Francisco. MRS. EMMERSON FERRY nnd son, Georglo, have returned from a vis It nt Eureka. R. R. DINNEGAN, tho well-known San Francisco traveler, is on Coos illay for a short stay. F. C. TRUE and wlfo nnd baby of Coqutllo spent Sunday with rela tives in Marshfield. JACK MEREEN Is expected homo Thursday from nn oxtoudod trip through Washington and Idaho. DR. E. MINGUS loft today for Flor onco on huslncBS. Ho oxpects to roturn Thursday or Friday. W. P. SCI1IEFFELE of Enstsldo will leave Saturday with his family fop Portland whoro ho oxpects to lo cate Ho has been omployed nt tho Smith mill. MRS. J. T. HALL will shortly lssuo lnvltntlons for a young people's party at her homo lu honor of tho sixteenth blrthdny of her daughter, Miss Elsie Hall. OLEN DAVIS, formerly with Tho Times but now representing tho sales ngoncy of tho Oakland and Wlntou nutotnobllos, Is spending a short tlmo In this section. MRS. FRANK ROGERS of South Coos River is spending a fow days at tho homo of Mrs. Elizabeth Adams. Mrs. Adams, who rccontly underwent an oporntlou is getting on flno but It will bo n couplo of wooks boforo btio is ablo to bo around. P. M. HALL-LEWIS roports fairly good progress Is being mado to wards starting a cannery on tho Bay. Ho was down from his ranch Snturday hut tho mooting of tho fruit growors to not on tho mnttor was postponed owing to many bo lng unable to attend. FAY WHITE, formerly of this cli. has Just aeceptod a position ns trap drummer In the orchestra t the Sullivan A Consldlne Gnrrlck theatre tu Ban Diego, Cal. Hltt many friends here are much Intei osted In his rapid progress in tho musical world. PiaNT SAllii TODAY. Tho M. V. Plant will sail this aft ernoon on hor farewell trip, for tho present at leat, from Coos Ray. Shu ourrlos out a good cargo of miscella neous freight. Among those reserv ing passage on hor from here woro Mr. and Mrs. 'Wngnor, Joo Levis, C. II. Dunn. J. BowiuMi, Lurllne Lyons, Homy Grady, Mr. Woodbury and wlfo, Mrs. D. A. Jonos and John Zau rotnock. Tho Flllold enmo over from Bnn don and is taking on tho balance oC hor cargo of lumbor at North Bond, She will probably sail for San Fran cisco tomorrow. A NEW LINK of SCORE and PLACE CARDS at tho RED CROSS DRUG STORE. i t