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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
i"tf 4", w1 m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, .THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 911 EVENING EDITION. The Adverti 1 he Heel Crooa Tv nning Proceao T crdlniir iota If rj In Hi wecktj o nil ud to hurt r tha i w patch an J bum c t Jthef. Thll if r tj.nary ilioci (eel Ji I rd hearr, whr t -t iirw four leet. e U"d Ctoii lole It a i.cd br fr ,, thai tki lit t ntlit 7u cm beuil iujuble wUn new. I job loatcu Toidi lUn It's a habit of ours to sell the best of Shoes for Men and "Women. Our Shoes have character just as much as the person who wears them. Choice selected leathers, skillful shoe building, correct styles all the little points well looked after serve to make the shoes we sell "Shoes of character." FOR MEN "WALK-OVER" AND "IIAXXAX" M In tho morning nnd 3 minutes tit night with n good tooth brush nnd paste, will keep your tooth clean and white. Lift us roooin nicnd Boradeitt Tooth Paste For tho enro of your teeth, more economical than n powdor or liquid. ROHAREXT TOOTH PASTE will nccompllsh Just what it was mndo for. It will ninko tho teeth white, purify tho brcntli nnd keep tho mouth In n clean, healthy condition. This product Is no experiment. Wo uso it, and we know what wo clnlpi to bo n fact. PRICK 23 CENTS A Tl'RE. Tor Snlo at "The Ilttsy Corner" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS DAY Capital fully paid $100,000.00 "W. S. Chandler, President; M. C. Horton, Vice-President; Dorsey Kreitzcr, Cashier. Ray T. Kaufman, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, AY. IT. Douglas, .Tolin P. Hall, AVm. Grimes, P. S. Dow, S. C. Kogors. W. P. Murphy, M. C. Horton. DOES A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe, deposit boxes for rent in our steel lined lire and bur glar proof vaults. Flanagan S Dennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldest Haul; in Coos County, Established In IKHI). P".d up Capital, Surplus, ami rndlvided Profits over $l()(),00(). Assets Over Iliilf Million Do lars. iJcs n genornl banking business nnd draws drafts on tho Run of California, San Francisco, Cnl.: Ilanovor Xntlounl R,ink, X. Y.; I lr Xatlonnl Rank, Portland, Oro.j First National Hank, Row bur Ore.; The London Joint Stock Rnnk, Ltd.. London,, Kng'.and. Mi sells oxchango on all of tho principal cities of Kuropo. I'dlvdunl nm corporation accounts kept subject to chock. Safo oTo-lt lock boxe for ront. OFFICERS' T. W. RKXXKTT, Picslrtent. .T. II. FLAXAOAX, A'.-Pies. 't. 1 WILLIAMS, Cashier. GUO. K. WIXCJIKSTNR. Asst. Cash. . IXTKRKST PAIDOX TIMK DKPOSITS. astside 1 Ulock In Home Addition, pontninlng over 3 acres for $900 C Lots for , $475, East MarshfU'.fl 10 Lots for ?G00 East Marsiifleld 10 Lots for JS00 Eastsldo ALL GOOD RAY VIEWS TERMS KASY OTHER GOOD 1JUYS Rusiness property, COxlOO, on Second street, 50 feat north of Central . . . ,x 80,000 a snap OOvioo iu Seiigstacken addition, with two-8tor house nearly now for 81,500 a monoy-inaker See Title. Guarantee HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Meager sing tojpoimnniul the confidence of the public, musl lie jis t'rmik ami sin cere s talks with personal friends. You never think ' ex-nffl-onitin to a friend why think of it in talking to the pub lic I The reputation of the house is t he background of success. The public appreciates at might l'or-wardness." agnes & Matson MARSIIFIELR'S LEADING OFTFnTERS AXI) FCRXISIIERS. Winners & Abstract Co. f Today FOR women tiii: famoi's "red cross" noiseless shoe FRESH Frozen Oysters PRICE IS RIGHT ' QCALITV HETTER ALL GROCERS HAVE THEM 100 TRAP NESTED HARREI) PLYJIOl'TII ROCKS. Our mntlngs lmvo produced stand-rd-bred speclmous of exhibition utility with rocords of 212, 227, 222 ggs in :105 days. Ilnliy Chicks nnd Ivggs for Hntclilin: Rook your orders now for spring ellvcry. A few cockerels from envy laying stock fbr ?3.00. Plymouth Plnce, Poultry Yards FRED. IIACIIMAX, Prop. Inrsli':i'ltl, Ilov 183, Phone 2SS FOR SALE RanUriipt Millinery stock. Must bo sold at onco. En quire of Orogon Trust Co., in First National Rank building, North nond, Oregon. GOOD HOME For children uuder sovon years old. Phono 3039, Coos Rlvor. FOR SALE "TJincivs on CoosRlver 2' miles north of Allegany, now bungalow and bam all fenced, 20 acres bottom land, fine for pota toes. Spring wntor piped to house. Price $2,000, $1,750 cash will handle. Addross C. M. Doutt, Allegany, Ore. WANTED Plain nnd children's hew ing by day. Call 240 X -Ith St. FIRST CLASS PLOIRER Wants position in Mnrshflold. Address Joe nolialm, Raymond, Wash. FOR SALE XIiumooiii bungalow, ohonp. Easy terms, apply P. O. Rox, -ISO Marshfleld. FOlfsALE S. C. II. I. Hod eggs 81 per 15, spoolal rato por 100. Ad dross Mrs. J. II. Price, Allegany. SHTMAX PIAXO FOR SALE Al most new, oscollont tone. Ownor loavlng olty. Phono 1S7X; P.O. nox 719. WAXTED Girl for general house work. Apply C. L. Pennook, 10C9 ContrnI ave., West. FOR SALE Three homestead relln ijulshmonts, write Box 253 Co qullle, Orogon. WAXTED A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Mat son, S93 Central avenue. FOR RENT Furnished iiparlinent in O'Connell building. Phono No, 113-L. If you have anything to sell, trade, I rent or want help, try a want ad. North Bend News Clins. Wlnsor hns purchased a IluiHiiobllo. Tho Mlzpnh Bible class will hold J n siu'clnl meeting tonight. Iko Freelund left yesterdny for hl home In Gardiner after n short visit here. Mrs. Victor Wlttlg underwent nu opuratlon thin morning tit Morcy hospital nnd Is getting nlong nicely. Word hns hcon received hero 'f tho birth of n daughter to Mr. nnd Mrs. Iko Freelund of Onrdlnor. Mr. Frooliittd wns formerly engineer o' tho mill horc nnd Mrs. Freoluud la a sister of Walter Robertson of Mil llngton. Mrs. C. A. McKolIIps, president of Motliors nnd Teachers' club, rend n paper on John Raskin, Tnesdny morning beforo tho high Bchool. When sho appeared on tho platform slio wns greeted with tho Chautau qua salute. Ilor talk showed care ful thought nnd brand knowledge of Ruskln nnd his principles. Hoth pu plls and visitors sponk highly of this tnlk. It Is considered ono of the most helpful nnd Instructive over given lioforo tho Xorth Rend High sohool. Masonic Theater New Play For SATURDAY EVE. Tierre of the Plains' A Gripping Tnlo of tho Canadian Northwest. Rosorvo tickets at "THE 1IUSY CORNER" Coos Bay Steam Laundry PROMPT SERVICE SATISFACTORY WORK REASONABLE PRICES OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Plione Muiii nJ nnd u wagon will call. Mnrshflold Oregon IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons iudebtod to Plonoor Grocory Company nro horoby roquest od to make prompt settlement ol snmo ne It Is necessary to oloso our books lmmudlRtoly. Ry so doing you will save costs of collection. Make payment .to Israol Lando. 11. E. RESSEY. Trustee I AfcTBIl. Do you know that fully nlno out of every ton caes of rheumatism nre simply rheumatism of tho musclos duo to cold or damp, or chronic rhoumntlsm, nnd roqulro no intornni treatment whntovor? Apply Cham berlain's Llnlmont freely and see how quickly it gives rollof. For salo by all doalors. Electric lamps suited for every purpose. For t'ae home. Ofllco. Launches, Automobile, Miniature Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec- oratlvo purjioBos for sale or r8nt. Open until 0:30 o'clock week days; Saturday until 9:00 P. M. Phone your orders for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237J. Have your Job printing dont, m Tho Times office. Personal Notes MRS. ALVA DOLL Is reported 111 of tho grip. GEO. K. PEOPLES of Coqulllo is n Mnrshflold visitor todny. DR. K. M1XOUS returned yesterday from a trip to Florence. MRS. CARL SMKDUUHQ of Catch ing Inlet Is a Marahfleld visitor. MRS. J. T. COLLVER of Cntrlilng lnlot wn sin Mnrshflold yusterdny. A. VAX ZIL13 of Xorth Rend was a MnrslUluld buslnoss visitor today. MISS IDA MATSON of Catching In let Is a Marshllcld shopper todny. W. F. MILLER expects to lenvo Sat urday for Portland on business. MRS. JESSE SMITH of Coos River wns a Marshllcld shopper yester day. MISS FLORENCE HOOKE of North Coos River Is a Marshllcld shopper today. C. McOOVERN has returned from n business trip to Rosoburg nnd other points'. C. F. McKNIGIIT returned Inst night from Portland, Snlem nnd Puget Sound points. JACK MICREEN nrrlvod hero yos torday from nn oxteuded visit in Washington nnd Idaho. GEO. McCUTCHEON plans to lonvo on tho Rronkwator for Portland ' nnd other northern points. ASSESSOR T. J. THRIFT nnd De puty Assofwor Hawkins of Coqull lo enmo over today on busluosB. MRS. SHIRLEY of Mnrshflold Is vis iting hero with nor sinter, Mrs R. 13. Crawford. Rosoburg Ro- vlow. i C. R. SELRY and It. O. Graves will go to Raudou tomorrow to act ns Judges In tho debnto thoro Friday night. HENRY IIOECK oxpects to lonvo Saturday for Portland nnd mny go to Wyoming to look nftor Inter ests there. P. M. HALL-LEWIS Is down from his Catching Inlet much todny on business. Ho Is preparing for nn nctlvo campnlgn to clonr up the orchards of this section. F. A. HAINES was on tho streets greeting his friends todny after n prolonged slogo of pnlnful wres tling with n series of carbuncles that mndo llfo nnythlng but lovely MR. and MRS. FRED DUMAS of Minneapolis aro visiting at tho Geo. F. March homo. Thoy ex pect to stnrt on tholr return on tho next trip of tho Nnnn Smith. MRS. LANGLEY, tonohor of the Second Grndo In tho Central school building, is reported ill nt hor homo. Ilor place In sohool Is bolng tnkon by Miss Chnrlotto Mureh. WILL DUNCAN, who roturnod yos torday from San Francisco has tnkon tho ngency for J. II. Now bauor & Company, wholoenlo gro com and Importors nt that olty, and will reprosont thorn through out this soctlou. Road tho Times Want Ada Valentines For tho old, tho young, the good looking and from Yi cent up Finest Line on Coos Bay Wo can savb you monoy on any artlclo In tho house. Trade Hero and Snve Money. c OOS BAY ASH STORE GEO. N. nOLT, Miiiinger, Frnt Street, Mnrshflold. SWINGS 04 THE WEATHER. (By Associated PresO OREGON. Feb. 9. Fair to- night except occnslonnl rain In northwest. Friday, fair In east nnd rain In west. High winds along conut from southeast. MeLalii I.-iunlly 111. Hugh MoLaln nnd Miss Allco McLaln nro all qtilto HI tit their home of sovoro nttnoks of la grippe. Is 111. Miss Violet Henderson, secretary of tho Chamber of Com merce, Is conllned to her homo by n sovoro nttnek of the grip. Fixtures Arrive. Tho furnishing nnd fixtures for the now bnrbor shop which Clins. Hunter and Jack Claroy will open In the Alllnnco building on Front street nrrlved on tho Break water todny. It will bo sovornl days before thoy will bo nblo to open tholr now shop. Is Flood. Justice Pennock today InipoMtd it flue of $10 and costs on Simon Llljeroth, who was charged with asMitltlug Herman BJorqulst at Reaver Hill the other night. RJor qulst sustained n bad gash across the face where Llljeroth hlc him with n lard pall. Girl In Hurt. Mftrgnrot Powers, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Powers, wns quite severely hurt Inst evening. Sho wns playing with hor pet dog nnd kittens when tho dog ran against hor, throwing her down so Hint her hend struck tho cement sldownlk. Sho suffered sovorely nil night nnd this morning but It Is hoped that It will not result sorlously. Favor Now Rill. At n public mooting nt tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorce InHt night, a resolu tion nuking Senator Chnso nnd Ro prosontntlvos Rnokleff nnd Polrco to do nil In tholr powr to hnvo tho Workmen's Optional Compensation Act passed nt this mission of tho legislature wns adopted. Telegrams woro sunt to tho legislators appris ing them of tho action.. ADVERTIS1XO. Pleaso bear In mind that adver tising uevor nddod ono dollar to tho valuo of any artlclo advertised. Ad vertising moroly tolls tho valuo, It does not crcato It. Goods must hnvo merit In them to sell, and they must nlso hnvo morlt whon sold to stay sold. A snlo does not end with tho making of It nowadays; It never ends ns long ns tho man Is using tho artlclo you soil. Once upon n tlmo thoro was n young follow nnd ho llvod In n town about llko Marsh Hold. Thoro woro many young follows In tho town, nnd thoy had n way of giving the girls n pretty good time. But hard times enmo and cash wns scarce. So this young fellow thought he would save money by giving the fclrls candy thnt coat loee. lie bought tho kind that le all fancy box. He thought he would be popular. The girls aald "Oh, my!" when they aaw It. but when they ate It they eald "Oh. mo!" It tasted something fierce. When this young fellow came again, he got the frosty mitt (whatever that may be), and he found the girls start ing out boating with tho oth er boys. He saved n few cents on enndy. but ho hnd lost his preetlgo, and that Is a bad thing to lose. He folt all out up. He thought It ovor. Then ho borrowed Homo ensh nnd bought onch girl a box of WHITMAN'S and hnd them sent around lo tholr houses. Aftor a few days he went to call and In stead of the frosty mitt, ho received the glad prestige and something besides, nnd now ho has preetlgo onough to fill n barn. Moral: Get tho bosl Get AVIUTMAX'B, Get It at Brown Drug Co,