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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1911 EVENING EDITION. ring The Woolen Mill-to-Man Marshficltl Arch Universe! Liniment is the liniment that novcr fnll to relief Rheumatic or Neuralgic paliiH. It should bo In every household as It will quickly rulleve the pain occasioned by tho knocks wo nil receive In going about our dally work. prick i 'Kit bottle a." cents. Tor Sale nt "Tlic Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. dLt-j 'CARTRIDGES' maiiwmHuaaMaauKHBaanBima The straight shooting! hard-hitting, sure-firing 22's. The reason why UMC .22 CartridRcs are the best is that they are made with precisely the same care, the same tested materials and undergo the same rigid safe guards, as the heavier calibre, big-game-shooting UMC ammunition. UMC ,22's are also made with the heavy hollow point bullets, thereby increasing their shocking and killing power over the old solid bullet. Try Our New ''Lesmok" ,22's UMC .22 ihort, .22 long, .22 long ride " Lesmok," Smokeless and Black Powder as you wish. Targets Supplied Free THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDCE CO. Agency : 293 Brodwy, New York City o carry all tho Romlngton models of repeating guns and also tho Ik r models that luivo provod boat suited to tho Coos I3ny country. Wo cau nlso ordor any spoclnl model nud socuro It for you promptly. Our stock of cartridges Is complete. The Gunnery "Sportsmen's Headquarters" FRONT ST. astside 1 Block In Home Addition, containing over 3 acres for 5000 C Lots for f -175, East Marshfle.fl 10 Lots for ?C0Q East Marshflold 1G Lots for $800 Eastsldo ALL GOOD DAY VIEWS TERMS EASY OTHER GOOD BUYS Business property, 50x100, oa Second street, 50 feot north of Central $0,000 n snap 00ioo In Sengstacken addition, with two-story house nearly now for $1,500 a money-maker See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager I I A Styles 1911 Soft and Stiff Hats Millicoma . . $3.00 Mallory Craven ette $3.50 Mill Store Clothier Oregon Ruiy Corner" MAliSHFIKLI). Winners ym i not sum-: of caplax. Oklahoma Prisoner Mny Xot He Los Angeles Man. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay ! Times.) IDA DELL, Okln., Feb. 1C De tective Brown or Los Angeles Is not fully satisfied tlmt the man arrested line on suspicion of being David Cap Inn, alleged to be connected with tbo destruction of the Los Angeles Times, In the right man and another Los Angeles detective has been sont for to nld in Identifying the prisoner. If you have anything to sell, trade, rent or want help, try a want ad. TItY tiii: South Marshfield Grocery U. H. UAKKKXSKK, Prop. Good groceries for right prices, prompt dollvery. To Introduce our goods, wo nro giving nwny with every $10 worlh of groceries purchased a Win. Hog ors silver lea spoon. All persons re ceiving letters nro entitled to a spoon nbsolutoly free. Come and call for sntnc, It costs you nothing. We nro also handling tha Sterling Manufacturing Company's populnr priced Jewelry. Como and Inspect our line you will b pleased. Phone !.! Cor. KMIi Vr Elrod Ave Masonic Theater Thursday Evening Feb 16 Bornoll Stock Co. presents "At Piney Ridge" !.ii Southern Comedy Drama Hcsorvo Scnts on Salo nt "Ilusy Corner" ONE NIGHT ONLY WANTED Hoarders ami roomers. Address P. O. nox 729 Mnrshflold FOR SALE !J-0 ucro dairy farm. All bottom land oxcopt about 00 acres. 100 ncres clearod and In cultivation. Halanco of Innd In small brush, easily clearod. Good houso. Largo dairy barn. Dairy house and other outbuildings. Lo cated on County road, ono mllo from Coqulllo River nud nbout 2' miles from Coqulllo City. This Is ono of tho best buys In Coos county. Prlco, por aero, $75. Half cash, halanco on good terms. Pa cific Roal Estnto Co., Coqulllo, Or. FOlt SALE Full blood registered Borkshlro boar and sow. Also Sharploss stoam turblno separator and bollor. Will bo sold clicnp If tnkon at once. Address 12. A. Williams. Catching Inlot, Marsh- a&fidl? i Hold, or phono 3 US. ! WANTED Strong woman or girl ! to oaro for olderly Invalid. Apply l to Mrs. Sengstacken. ! FOU 1U2XT Tho Eureka rooming ' houso ovor Broakwntor ofllco. Ap .! ply to Robert Mnrsdon Sr., Marsh- Hold. Phono 3125. WANTED Cedar crooks. Call at shop for pattern. Columbia Boat & Machinery Co. GOOD HOME For children under seven years old. Phono 3039, Ooos River. FOR SALF S. O. 11. I. Rod eggs 91 per 15, special rato per 100. Ad dress Mrs. J. II. Price, Allegany. FOR SALE Three homestead relin quishments, write Box 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. WANTED Clean cotton rags nt Times office. Cash paid on delivery. North Bend News Mrs. J. W. Husscll of North Coos River Is visiting relatives here. MltS. NORMAN SAVAGE of Coos River is n Mnrshlleld shopper to day. Miss Lillian McCnnn returned to day from a foitnlght visit with her sister, Mrs. 13. R. llodsou of South Coos RIvor. Tho Mothers' and Teachers' club of North Rend, will meet Friday, February 17, at 3 p. in., nt tho Central school house. Tho program Is as follows: Selection High school orchestra. Vocal solo Fay lmhoff. Instrumental solo Edith Rnnb. Address Dr. Ira H. Ilnrtlo. Vocal solo Mrs. Ira B. Iiartlo. Selection High school orchestra. Duslness meeting of tho club. Ai.oxa tiii: waterfront. Tho Urcakwator will arrlvo from Portland tonight about 12 o'clock. Tho Nann Smith snllcd last night from San Francisco for Coos Day. Tho Redondo will sail tonight from San Francisco for Coos Day. The Alliance, wliluli has bon bar bound nt Eureka for a couple of days, J Hulled today for Coos Ray and will reach hero Thursday morning and probably sail nbout noon for Port land. BLUE LAW IX ASH LAM). ASHLAND, Ore., Feb. 15. Ash laud has extended Its municipal Sunday-closing ordinances to Include theatres, moving picture shown, slutt ing rinks, merry-go-rounds, ball games and other places of anupicmcut A lino of from $25 to $50 Is provided for violation of tho ordinance upon duo conviction. Tho now ordlnnnco will hit tho amusement features of tho Natatorlum In Ashland, hut for tho Information of outside, as well as homo people, It can be stated that Sunday baths nro not prohibited by law In that city. Mid-Week Special Fresh Peanut Brittle Mndo for tho occasion on salo TO MORROW AFTERXOOX AXD EVE XIXG at 20c the Pound Don't forgot tho time nor plnco at. Lewis' Confectionery NORTH BROADWAY. For Good Shoes At rensonnblo values, you will miss It If you don't look ovor our lino. Wo carry only shoos thnt wo know to be tha best and whothor It Is for dress occasions or ovory day woar, wo onn fit you out. Horo aro sonio of tho price: I Men's dross shoosfroin $11.50 to $."5 ."50 RTiMi'H wnrk s'ct5 from 2 00 t $." 50 Loggers' boots $5.50, tfo.no, $7.50 Roy's high top, oiled shoos, $:$.r0, The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phono 3J2.J See Window Display of the First Spring Models A LITTLE EARLY DO YOU SAY TO BUY SPRIXfl SUITS YES THESE ARE OXIA AFEW NUMBERS OF THAT UIXl'ICR LIXE OF CLOTHING THAN HAS 3 HERETOFORE BEEN SHOWN IX MAliSHFIKLI). Banddn Hllb Clothing Cmd ShOe CO. MarsMield KMUMM THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON. Feb. 15. Fair to- night except light rnln or snow In southeast Thursday probably in southeast. Thursday prob- ably fair. ' LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 1:13 p. m., Feb. It, by Mrs. E. MlngiiB, special government moteorologlcnl observer: Maximum 43 Minimum 32 At 1:43 p. m 42 Precipitation 4S Wind Southwest; cloudy. 110RX. $ THERAULT To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Therault nt Bangor, Sat urday, February 11, an eight pound hoy. McDANlEL To Mr. and Mrs. Ed na r McDanlol of Noith Bond, Sun day, Fobrunry 12, an 11-pound boy. Mr. McDnulel I editor of tho Noith Bond Harbor nud do- claros his now edition Is tho host ovor. RUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnrd Russell nt their homo In Seattle, n daughter. Many friends of tho family horo wlicro they formerly roslded will extend rongrntula tlons. Aunt Dead. Mrs. S. A. Yoakam received word this morning of tho tlonth of her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Crane of Hnrrison, Idaho. Many on Singe. Soventcon arriv ed hero yosterdny on tho Drain stage. Xluoteou enmo In as far aR Gardiner but ron'inlnod over thoro a day. This Is tho largest day's travel ovor tho routo In smno time. Appraise Estnto. Yostorday Jons Ilnnson, who Is administrator of tho ostato of Gottfrlod Strohm, former ly of Coos liny and Boavor Hill, who died recontly nonr Gardlnor, hnd tho estato anpralsod yostorday. Tho estato wns found to consist of cSsh amounting to $1,S3I and a half In terest In four lots nt Forndnlo worth $800. Mr. Strohm hnH somb roln tlves In tho old country. Auto Accident. Church Brothors nuto yestordny was In a rnthor bad accident. Whllo turning from Broad way Into Hall nvonuo, tho mnchlno skidded In tho sleet and snow and ran off tho olovatod walk Just west of tho Snydor hotel. No ono wns hurt but tho mnchlno, which wns formerly owned by Tommy Cnstlo aiul J. L. Koontz, wns considerably damaged. Suit Over Clothes. John Kron holm has hogun suit. In Justlco Pou nock's court for $32 ngalnst D. L. Footo. Kronholm nllogos that when Footo wns running a olothos prosslng oBtnbllHhmont, ho mlxod up Kron holm'H olothos so thnt ho didn't got tho right pair of trousers back. He loturnod tho eutlro suit to get his own trousors nnd thoy finally got Oranges SWEET Oranges Are CHEAP Now Is the Time To Enjoy Them MOXEY TALKS- lost In the shuffio and now ho wants pay for them. Cnse Is Argued. Bcforo Justice Penuock this morning the enso of tho Gerlach-Barklow company of Chica go vs. A. II. Stutsman was argued. The compnny Is trying to collect $74 for calendars sold tho defendant a. couple of years ago and tho lnttor contends that tho noto given them Is o!d for the reason thnt tho com pany Is not licensed to do business In tho state of Oregon. Personal Notes F. S. DOW went to Bnndon today on business. M. E. EVER1TT of North Bend was a Marshflcld visitor today. GEO. WITTE and F. H. Rood ot Noit Bend nro Marshflold business visitors today. MISS ROSE, who has been 111 of la grippe, wns able to resume her studios In tho Mnrshlleld high school today. MR. COLLIER, special nsslstant ngont of tho Stnndnrd Oil compnny, arrived yesterday via Drain from San Frnuclsco on business. W. H. DINDING1CR of tho Bazar, has joined tho ranks of tho "La Grlppo Army" nnd has been con fined to his homo for n couplo of days. I. S. SMITH, who has boon suffering from nn attack of appendicitis, was able to be down today. Ho has not fully recovered from tho Intense suffering. CHAS. SENDELBACH loft yestordny for Coqulllo valley points and friends horo hnvo started tho story that ho will not return nlono. Ilowovor thoy hnvo not Intlmnted who will accompany him bnck. F. M. PARSONS nnd wlfo will leavo In tho morning via Drain for their old homo near Kansas City for a month's visit. ' This Is Mr. ParsoiiH llrst trip back alnco their innrrlago, over ton yonrs ngo, A. E. ADELSPERGER roturnod to day from n trip to Coqulllo nnd Valloy points. Ho roports thnt thero Is lots of snow back In tho mouutntiiH nud considerable 1 1 la bor Is falling from tho winter olo moiitH. IRISH HOME RULE. Premier AmiuIUi Tells of England' Plan. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, England, Fob. lS-r-Dur- lug tho preliminary Homo Rulo de bate In tho Houso of Commons today, Premier ABqulth reiterated his de claration thnt government's first task nftor tho "veto bill" has boon dis posed of would bo to carry out a pol icy of full solf-governmoiit for Iro lnnd. SENATE VOTES FOlt WOMEX. Resolution for Suffrage Passed by Narrow Margin. SALEM, Ore., Fob. 15. Sonator Joseph's joint resolution providing for ratification by tho legislature of tho woman's suffrago nmondmont to bo submlttod to the pooplo at tho uoxt general olootlou passod tho Son ato by a nnrrow margin. Sonntor Chaso of Coos county voted against It. 0i. , jfa i. m k