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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION. pointers for AH Who Buv Medicines The guarding of your health la n duty of sttfllclcnt Importnncc to demand your imccnaltifs vigilance. l'att of this duty Is to ho sure you get only tho purest nml host Mlli-inoB, nml that la where our drug store la doubly valuable to Wo'hoM only drugB ot highest quality, and at tho same time 5r i.rlcoa nro very reaaonahle. We will guide you hack to health it'you will ilonond on us for your MEDICINES AND SICK-ROOM implies. We cordially Invito you to bring your It to us, buy 1,1 ir toilet articles and sick room necessities of us and come to as'or all drug storo supplies that you may need. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. tiii: nusv counkk i-ho.nk su. Royal Theater Tues. Feb. 28 FRANK RURKE Presents UAlUtV llOLLINQSWORTH & CO. In "The Deserter" A Stirring Military Drama In 3 ac,ts mines inc mid -."Sc Specialties llotwcen Ac(h. FOR SALE Second sacks for rnnchors. lies, Phonq 199-J. hand empty Apply nt Hnl- l'OR SALE My Hue modern homo in West Mnrshilold. Grand view. Healthful location. Sncrlllco price Good torius. M. E. Whltmore. WANTED Girl II or 13 nld In hotisowork In small family. Can spend nights nt homo. Lloyd hotol. LOST Pair nose- gltiNscH lit case. Howard for roturn to C. L. Llnd Bey, Chnudlor hotol. . , ' I HAVE A good private lKianllng r,n .,,. ,. , hoardora. Must soil bocnuBO of Blckness. Furnlturo nenrly now. Cost ovor J500; will soil for ?2G0 ns I must got awny Immodintoly. Address P. O. Box 795, Mnrahflold. ,. ,. .n or call Times olllco. V.WTKIl fJIrl fnr LlIHrilI house work. Small family, no children, Mrs. John Lnfon. I'OR SALE Holstelix calveH from tho famous Condron heard. Ad dress S. W. Shook, Mnrahflold, or Phono 3031. .fAl, O T 1.1 1.1 1,.- 1 11111 .Tinjiv iiiiiinilliilllllt iiiiim, iii ... mako lino varmint dogs. Address S. W. Shook, Marshfleld, or phono 3031. rou RENT Four ncro ranch. Apply W. N. Ekblad & Son, Hardware Store. WXTEI A No. 1 btiuvli Jroncr, nt iMiwi-, wages jz.uu ner nay, ai . . 'lalshnionts, write Dox 253 Co- qulllo, Oregon. WANTED Olrl In kitchen at Hunk- er Hill Hoarding House. VQU SALE High grade Chalmers uto. This machine Is in good con- dltlon and has only boen run about .100 miles. Has 2 extra t!re3. J extra Inner tubes, a comploto Bet of auto tools. Will trade for part city property vacant lots preferred. L. Amadon, 178 Broadway, Marsh fleld, Ore. TOR ST.r r- i. ii .. . ' ,":m' - - al. Guaranteed. Will soil at sa- wunu, ur. uurmiBier, xsorin uenu. "" WANTED Girl nt Stafford's. -"-TfU- Vihip An Architectural Curiosity. There are many churches throughout England which nre without tower or spire, but there are few churches which can boast of having a tower nml spire side by Hide. One of these Is the parish church of Ormsklrk, in Lancashire. The tower is built over the porch at tho west end, and the spire Is placed ns closely as possible to it. The origin of this architectural freak has not been ascertained, but there Is u tradition to tho effect that when Orme, tho Saxon pirate from whom tho town derives Its name, ie oiiltti io construct n kiik, or I'liim-u, as an expiatory offering for his ,.-ll deeds his two duughlers qunrreled over .. ... .. . t i.. i IIIO IIOMIKIl ll I II HiniCIIIIl'. Villi? uu- tornilncd to hnvo n tower: the other was equally resolved to have a steeple. Ah neither of them would give way the plrato chief acceded to both their wishes, and the curious may see the tower and spire Htlll keeping watch side by side on the surrounding coun try. 8ho Ployed tho Green. The attache ot u European embassy was very much attracted by a western clrl of treat beauty and Htlll greater wealth at a summer ivort. and In or der to Interest her deeply he fell Into dor to Interest her deeply lie rou imoiuie property, ti. m. uhuih-j nn the habit of discoursing nt length on cty nnd Geo. E. Plko and R. E. Doan his fainlly treo and telling her Hint of Coa'nu0 Oregon, sold for .nbout ancestry was of great value to u nun.. iMilnskl Coal nnd Nn- The girl from the west had been , brought up In u section of tho country where every man was nccepien ioi what ho was and not because of what his ancestors had been or done. She began to be bored by the attache's lectures on pedigree. "Rlue blood," he remtuked on day. "Is foinelhliig not everybody can boast of." "Oh, yes," she agreed Indifferently, "but wiuit'H tho uio of blue blood If you haven't got the long giceu?" Popular Magazine. Contempt For tho Houio of Commons. There h nolhlng noble or exulted hi the iilstory of the house of commons. Indeed, u devil's advocate hud he the requisite talent could easily deliver an oration us long and as eloquent ns any of Rurke'H or Sheridan's, taking as his Hiibjeet the Htupldlty. cowardice nnd, until recent times, the corrup- fXSZ t SKliT cft8()n ,u ,(H onjJ n(, femnpuawp ,ls- torj. wj,0u tho houso of commons, ns n whole, plnyed a part either obvious, ly heroic or conspicuously wise, but wo nil of iih enn recnll liundmN of o". easloiis when, heroism and wisdom be , greatly needwl, the house of com IIIW1IO VIWf.ll ....v. .-.. fiimniui rnua liiinrimi'i nr llin Vlllmir mons exhibited either soltlsli indlf- est pnssIon.-Augustlno Rlrrell's "Es says and Addresses." A Competent Critic. A famous actor at an elaborate en tertainment at a Fifth uvonuo million aire's palace In New York rose to re clle Mrs. Hmwiilug's "Dead Pan." As he announced his subject and prepared to begin lie heard a lady uear Win say ,, ... tiiHtiumy. 'winU Is the So,no' i'Tbo next niece thing funny. I hope. on. yes- ino. Dead Pan" Dear me. how odd! or '"" ' . . - ii.in. nl,m,t l,!,d coking. I suppose." mil hl. - - - ...... it niiiar iii imiiiv hiPuiuHiiiii, Playing Her Crds. Toiiiinv-Muv 1 stay up a little long ei Hthnl-Whnt do you want to amy i up' for? Tonimy-I want to see you ...wl mi i:i-nnll llinvilll L'llllio. .111 " ... ,....,...., ! ,..- i c!i....,,.r ..m innklmr Cautlous. -Z,tU 'heFcmSMnlTOngnnd wrf-!!,,,- iu their bed of seaweed. Thev'ro very nice," said the dealer. simll I send you a dozou?" "Yes." answered the Innocent "if rou are sure they are fresh. -New Vni-r Tillirnjll. Trials and Temptations. ' Every man deems that he has pre cisely the trials nnd temptntlous which are the hardest of all for him to bear, but they aro so becauso they are the very ones ho needs. Rlchtor. Flv Time. riowell-What Is the best tlmo of dny .""": .-""i- . tn-nllWoll yoru Press. I They can conquer who believe they ' can.-Dryden. COUNTY seat news. Events nt Coqullto As Told y The Sentinel. Stewart Lyons made the first auto run to Myrtle Point this year yestcr- day. Ho went with two passengers going and three returning. Ho Bays the road is In far better condition than at this time last year. .1. Quick and his three dnughters. Mrs. Clara Wheeler. Mrs. Mary Har vey and Miss Flora Qulc.k, were In coming passengers on the Alliance this week. Mr. Quick has spent the winter visiting relatives at Pendleton and was accompanied homo by the ladles who wMl visit here for an In- definite time. During tho month ot January and the Hrst three weeks of February thlrty-slx warrants were Issued from 'tho county clerks office In payment of county scalp bounties. These war cs. i nose war- rants aggregated a total sum of $290.00 nnd woro paid on tho scalps of nlncty-nlno wild cats and two panther. TO DEVELOP MINE. New Capital Interested In Pulaski Company. Tho Coqullle Sentinel says: "A clipping from a Los Angeles pnpor nt n rnnnnl ilntri lirlllL'B ennd HOWS to cnm.m,. nnd tho Vnllv irenerally. It . ,. .. nni n.oniiB that one of tho largest coal iicals over made In Coos county coal lnnds has beon completed and also thnt a now company will soon ho op- oration on tho rlvor. It Ib understood that machinery for tho mine, consist- Ing of hoist, cars and other pnraphor- nniln. wns ordered In Los Angeles. ti. t no Aiwmina nnimr unvRi a .ini in Ornmn ponl lnnds. In- i nun hi wi.ni ..,-- volvlng nbout $155,000, wns closed ... . .. , In this city toilny ami nnni orgnnizn- tlnn perfected of n company with n Cnpiini HIIICK III 91. """"" l'UHKi' ..( -. ,. 4 AAA AAA i r ilnl.ntntl the property. H. R. Guthrpy of this vlgatlon Company 329 ncrcB of conl 1-...1 n rs.nillln nrnffin. nml nt tliin- wn(cPi ' I Tho compnnv will begin Immedln- tely to nrrnng'o nt n cost of nbout $7r,,000 for the development of the property on nn extensive scnlo. nnd tho shipment dally of not loss than r.on inn. nf coal to Pnclflc const points. Mr. Guthrey hns owned n controll Ing Intorost In the property for sev oral weeks, nnd under his direction Mo sinking of a shaft, the construe on of bunklni Id t Ho ulldlng of n hnrf r:C"Cl.y an ? Chicago people nro Interested In to PnS5 Company with Angelo- ,IV ......... w , . .... Mn in list tfmr" inT unv nos, tho latter Including Mr. Guthrey and J. It. RIgglns. Ofllclals will be uecii marneu. ...,-..- -chosen at a moetln. being held this been deserted. Relatives here will afternoon. Probably provide nld for her. Tho coal Is soml-bltumluous, and tho deposit la said to bo nn extensive j ' I" Tl.LUS sixm.ih. one. Development work so far hns .... Fb 25t Th0 disclosed five veins, 30 feet thick. SEATTLE. V nan.. leu .-.. 'suporlor court must decide whotlior WILL REOPEN ROVAL. wife's alleged habit of disclosing Harry HolltaRWorth and Ctompany ...... ...... m. v, uwb. Ham- Holllngsworth announced today that ho and four others who have severed connections with the nernoll stock company will reopen tho Royal theatre next Tuesday eve- nlng. With Mr. Holllngsworth are ii,.i.i r.i t.i-o.,1, n..n nniv v.in UUUUIU VliUU, l' liiim "'vi .. ' nnd Lindsay Drlscoll. Tho tlrst play . !.... ,irnBnn,,i ia .Tho Deserter." n ... tlirnn.nrt rnmodv-drnina. v...v- . It Is expected that there will be n cood turnout to wolcomo Mr. Hoi - " .. lliiL'sworth and his company, tney irth and his company, me won fnvor horo In their pre- iipenrnuco in Marshileld. 11 . .. .. " .... having v1oiib appear nUAMIMAnF HI I R X TIICCnAY rrPRRIIARYPR i 2 ..iaamiaWda unilCC - X ''lU. 2" J?1- I iX btA I b Ull OHLC H I . - , - . - f (h I mm v q X 'DUO I ounivcn . X ADMISSION 50C AND 75C I t ?ttttmtttmmtm?'n f - ri"tl0" eo- FULL Each sack of Sperry Barley, Rran, Shorts or Middlings is plainly marked with tho weight. Look out for tho sack offered that goes by the sack in place or by tho ton. SPERRY FLOUR CO. F. S. DOW, Agent. North Bend News Mrs. Chas. Metlln of Marshfleld was a North Ilend shopper Friday. W. A. Jones, who has been very 111 at Mercy hospital, Is reported Itnprov- lug. ; Mrs. Ed. Conklln and son, Goorgle. of Eastsldo were North Bend shop- pers Friday. i The Advent wns scheduled to ii.nvn Snn Francisco for Coos llay, i.'obrtinry 17. ' . UcVi J H Albright has been spending tho week at Myrtle Point taking treatment for ear trouble. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes and dauuhtor. Miss Flossio left today Conullle. Tho Ladles Aid society of tho Swedish Lutheran church gives a haBket social this evening In tho church parlors. Otto Groke of the North Rend CI- gar factory Is laid up with a severe ' wound In his hand sustained while chopping kindling. The Chehalls which took a cargo to' Chill, is now on romo to ,, bor to load. Tho Echo and Churchill will nlso load at Grays Harbor. Rev. Father Springer has gone to Gardiner where ho will colcbrnto mass tomorrow. Father Mornn will celebrate mass In North Rend nt 8 o'clock. ornr Stnuff. Victor Llndstrom n,,.t linrrv Johnson hnvo returned ! r from Corvnllls whoro thoy took tho . .. ,.. ...HliiiiUiii.A tif rirlk. Bliort course in iih'"1"" "- Son Agrlculturnl college. ..m. , nm. ....... other day from n visit nt his old homo In Fnrmlngton, Iown, will spend tho hnlnnco of tho winter In . . . ,,crc Ilnrry Greonlonr, wno reuuncii uiu North Rend nnd mny locnto here nirnln. Hat Paralysis. Rlchnrd Hnndlo, Al Kingston hns rcceivou won. thnt Win, Cox who hns been employ- ed In n Portlnnd meat market, bub- mined the loss of three lingers there n couple of weeks ngo. Ho got his right hand caught In tho finusngo machine. Ar.'.ni.'itiir' in word thnt Marshal d,.wftrv .. - , Anderson has received here. Sto la of Soth Manihflold received word CulbortBon. tho North Rend girl who yetorday that her brother. Will wns reported to hnvo eloped with woodward wns In tho Red Cross Hob- young Stnge severnl month. ao. .,.. nt Snn Mnteo Cnl receiving In trouble at Oakland. Soon after treatment for nn Injury to hi. hand. her elopment. her parenU received a ,n accident. Part of two Angers ,-r. Mint tllAV linill.n.l In l.a n 111 till I n Oil cam irom .. -. .h ;"- ""I""" l" u" her liuaunnu b uusinebu b.-i;i;id iu . "friends is cause tor n divorce. John D. Fields, an export mining onglneor, has filed suit for divorce because, ho alleges, his wlfo told people oiusiuo the family circle nbout his business, This cnused him to lose heavily on severnl occasions, he nlloges. They were married threo yenrs ago. Fields wns mining export nt tho Alaskn- u- kon-Padllc exposition. . . I IIKTTKIt I'lRE mOTECTIOX. . At tno ivruiiii '" . ' . At tho regular meeting of tho Ran- .i n.m.niASAini ninii noin in r 'i" v.....v.v.. v -- "w" - man's hall last night, the main topic discussion was bettor flro protec- .1,.., r.i. iin iiiisliioss district of tho ..... I.oll lnet lllcllt. Ill" niniii II1IIIU m. .i..nn .. lM..alli.ntlnn 1 nnnaiiinrPii fonslhlo. Ono was to con- noct with the wator pipes of tho nan- don Lluht and Wator Co.. stating thnt tho company now had 50 pounds nrn88ur0 i tho bush it.. l...nl.iAna ennf Irtti Tho iiivhuui v -.- olhor wn8 to lay a pipe to tno nun 0f the Geo. W. Moore Lumber Co. and Eocuro the service of tholr pump WEIGHT japeMi 00 4 THE WEATHER. , ' (H.v Associated Press.) OltKGON, Feb. 25. Fair In WC!St w,Ul 8110W llm,',8 m cn8t tonight; Sunday fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. ItE- For twenty-four hours ending at 1:13 p. m., Feb. 21, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum -17 Minimum 20 At 4:43 p. in 42 Precipitation 01 Wind Northwest: rainy. Dun Tmliir The Alliance Is duo today from Eureka but had not cross- mi in nt n:30 th Is afternoon. Tho; Qrnco Dollar, a lumber carrier, Is ni80 (Iuo j,oro today. The bar Is qulto roUBh this afternoon iiimi-iivfM Honics. A. E. Adolsncr Rcr enlarging his home In South Mnrshfleld. ,T. II. Flanagan Is re modelling and onlnrglng his resi dence In North Mnrshfleld, Architect Turpon hnvlng made the plans for t,)0 worl Teller Advanced. O C. Loiter, w,0 a qut0 W01I known on Coos liny through visits here, has been ndvnnc ed from city editor to Sundny editor nf Mm nrniroillnil. RUCCCCdtllg .TOO T.nvliiRoii. who hns bought Tho Her .- . , nu nt Fresno, Cnl. Meet Monday. Tho Mnrshfleld city council will meet noxt Mondny night w....w i ..,. ... (jny 8 tho r thnt dny will ty-fourth blr . . to tnko up vnrious city mnuors. iuc- eguinr meeting inuo uui vllt bo Mnyor Straw's thlr- blrthday nnd so tho mcct- nR wns ndvnnccd. " who C0I,ducts n smnll store nenr ( Lnkesldo. sufferod n Htroko of pnrn- ly88 ycBterday noon. Ho was , l)roUBilt to tho Homo hospltnl In Marshfleld today for trentmo.it. Ow- inB to his advanced years, llttlo hopo Is hold for his recovery. Rrolher Hurt Mrs. L. J. Whlto Poison Oak. Sol Iaraol, tho well known traveling man, Is confined to n room nt Tho Chnndler with ono of the sovoreat cases of poison oak that has been seen hero In many n day. Ho contracted It whllocomlnglnovor tho stngo lino. A physician has him nil painted up with medlclno nnd caused Landlord McKeown when ho saw him at a dlstanco to remark, "How In thnndnr did thnt Illggor got 111 ,l0ro... NOTICE. Owing to tho largo niimbor of out standing coal bills' and tho dllllculty nniirnMnfr timni. T n in comnolled m ,,t tho salo of Reaver Hill coal on a cash basis. My customers will plonso tnko this notlco thnt nil or dors for coal In tho futuro must bo ncconipaiilod by ensh or cash paid iheforo it Is unlondod from tho wagon.; ui ... .. t Thanking nil my oiibioiuoih mr imi rnnnaniK mi mj uumimium i" patroin(,0 ,, ,I0plllK ,0 rotaln their f(Uure imt,.onnK0 l)y proin,lt Morvco , .... ....,.. HUGH McLAIN. MOXOGRAM Oil at Tho fU'N.VERV. Havo your Job piloting dont a Tho Times nfflrn. Is It Satisfactory? Do you owiv a fountain pon that gives entlro satisfaction? ! so, you are an oxcoptlon to tho rulo. Wo Boll the famous Century Doublo Feed Fountain Pons. Wo absolutely guarantee thorn to ploaso you, and to do perfect work. Thoy como in a variety of styles and sizes. Prlcos from $l.n to $:i.50. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE." Our New Store, 7t Market Avenue, CooaHlulltHiiB- Personal Notes P. M. HALL-LEWIS loft today Lakeside on business. for CAPT. C. W. HARRIS of Sumner 13 a Marshileld visitor today. VM. GK1MES has boon qulto ill ot la grippe for tho last fow days. J. P. CHRISTIE of Gardiner Is spend ing a couple of days on tho Day. J. C. DOANE of Catching Inlet was a Marshileld business visitor to day. C. F. McKNIOllT Is again ablo to bo about after a week's siege with la grippe. GEOUGE SHERIDAN of North Dond was a Marshfleld business visitor yesterday. MRS. EFFIE FARRINGER is ported qulto 111 nt her homo West Marshileld. re in KVI.iRTSEN ot the Coos Day .. . . Ilnkery Is recovering from a sovoro attack of la grippe. C. SAVAGE, editor of the Coqulllo Sentinel paBsed through hero to day en route to Portland on busi ness. Sails Today. Tho Nairn Smith sailed at 1 o'clock this nftornoon for liny" Point with a big cargo ot lum ber. J. V. SMEATON, gonoral mnnngorof tho C. A. Smith mill, loft on tho Nnnn Smith today for San Fran cisco. JACOR STONELAKE or Tomplcton was In Mnrshfleld today nrrnnglng to provo up on his homestend there. HOWARD KELLY, who has beon very HI of pneumonia nt tho homo of his pnronts In South Mnrshilold, la now Improving. J. E. EDMUNDS nnd wlfo loft this morning for Coos Rlvor for n short visit nt tho homo of Mrs. Edmund'B mothor, Mrs. Hodson. JAS IIUTCHESON nnd brldo nro ex pected In this nftornoon on tho Drain atngo to vlalt nt M 1,on10 ot Mb mother, Mra, M. Hutchcson, C. R. PRORST and D. T. Probst ot Coqulllo wcro In Mnrshfleld todny en rou to oast on n visit, tho formor going to Wilmington, Pn., nnd tho latter to Rochester, N. Y. WILL HORTON, who1 has beon 111 for a fow weeks has been compollod to glvo up his courso nt tho Mnrshilold High school for tho tlmo bolng to permit him to recuperate J. ALDERT MATSON loft on tho Nann Smith for San Francisco to.. Bccuro somo of tho latest In spring gooda for tho Mngnes & Mntson store. MISS AMY KELLEY of Coqulllo was In Marstifleld yeBtordny to consult a physician regarding hor right oyo which has beon troubling hor for solno time. Sho returned homo today. , WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo was In Marshflold this week. Ho wns look ing up n enso whoroln he bolloves hlmsolf nnd othor Coqulllo pooplo mny hnvo boen mndo vlctlmB on n forolgn ndvortlsliig sohomo. REV. J. HICIIARDW3LSON returned yoaterday nftenioon from Seattle whoro ho has boon partaking In tho annual mooting ot tho Colum bia Conference of tho Augustnua Synod. Ho reports quite a rough trip, but the convention was ono of more than ordinary Interest nnd benefit. It j . .fttJA