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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 3 ' Langley's Peroxide Dentifrice Liquid delightfully lluvorcd antiseptic wash for the inoutli ami teollt. A per i I'd germicide cleniiBcs, preserves and prevents discoloration Of till' tCI'tll. Is wiirth Its weight In sold. PRICE PER BOTTLE 2." CUNTS, For Siilo at "Tin Husy Corner" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. tiii: nrsv corner phone 2ns. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? let us figure with you on the materials we can give ou the rest lumber for yolh money as well as insure you against delays from lack of materials as we cutitv a very large and complete STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Roofing, Building Paper, Etc. you aim: aiavays vi:i.n.Mi-: here wiieth i:u you aki: now ready to ijuv ok not. COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR STOCK C. A. SMITH LUMBER & M'F'G. CO. l'lioni) I DO-J Retail Yards 1H2 So. Broadway OIL SUPPLIES Tbr Coos ilr.y Oil and Supplj Company under thu manngomoat ot J, W, Flanagan will continue to linn dlo tlio Union Oil Company's bubo line, distillate, ucuzlno and coal oil at tbclr oil houso across tlio Day to which placo ttioy hnvo moved tholr office. Phono 302. 1'OIt .SALr: II) Toot gasoline launch canopy top, C 1I.-P. Gray onglno. Further particulars call M Q Colo man, North Dond; phono 221. WHY NOT Save freight two ways and 50 por cent of first coat on high grade household goods. Tel. 25-J. This ndd onco only. Alfred Mengren CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Old Mill North Ilond. Phone 1151, NO HTM BEND. Electric lamps suited for cvory purpose For tlio homo, onice, Launches. Automobllo, Miniature Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec orntlvo purposes for salo or rent. Open until 0:30 o'clock week days; Snturday until 9:00 P. M. Phono your orders for delivery. LOST Watch fob charm with cameo setting mid locket. Valued as keepsake. Howard for return to Times' olllce. WAXTKD Competent girl for gen eral hoiiBowork. Apply to Mrs. M. C. Horton. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. rou COOS BAY LIVERY ' Vo hnvo secured tlio llvory busi ness cf L. II. Holsner nnd nro pro pared to render excellent servleo tc tho pooplo of Cooa Day. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything thnt will mean satisfactory servleo to tho public. Phono us lor a driving horso, n rig or anything needed Ir the livery lino. Wo also do u All) GIVEN TO BRAZIL. Want to Know IT Untied States Fur- iiMied Secret Plans tlly Associated Press to Coos Un Times. ) WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. A resolution was adopted today b the Senate calling on the Secretary of State and Secretary of thu Navy for Information whether the Argen tine government 1ms been given the benollt or ociet plan of the United States In the matter of construction of two battleships now being con structed for Argentina by private ship building concents In this coun try. The resolution was presented l'. La Fallot e. i vote yet emudgm. ire rumors ;on loriir mmm of railroad Senators Wrangles Over Case of Member. ID- All Illinois LOCAL T! MPEHATl HE HE- POUT. For twenty-four hoars ending at I: 13 p. in., Feb. 27. by Mrs. CONCERT CHAMINADE CLUB TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1 MASONIC OPERA HOUSE t t SEATS ON SALE AT I 'BUSY CORNER'. t ADMISSION 50c AND 75c t t t Three 5c Tablets and n Rubber Tipped Pencil All for 10 Gents Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2S. All night long the Senate struggled with the l.oiimer ense. friends of the Illinois senator seeking to break down the determination ot his oppo- T i ueuts not to permit n vote unless ' A? t .11 . m.1, n .. t 111... n.ii... In., .a .. ... ....!.. ... ' lllllf.lt Willi UWllV.l'BBIlflia Ht'lt lillltiu UJ i'tlicni In relation to Important meas ures of ponding legislation. The basis for proposed agreement Is un derstood to be that vote will be taken on the Loiimer case at a llxed hour Thursday and that at a later hour the same day a vote bo had on the permnnent tariff board bill, that the amendment to the postolllco appro priation bill proposing an Increase of the postal rates on the mlrcrtlB lug sections of magazines will bo eli minated and that still other conces sions will be made. It Is not believed thnt there Is any trade by which Canadian reciprocity agreement wilt be sacrificed, al though It Is not likely a vote can be had lu the Senate this session. For Direct Yole. Ileveiidge wanted to know If a continuance this morning was of tho legislative day of Monday past tho E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum Minimum At 4 13 p. in Precipitation Wind, northeast; clear fit 33 IS none Till: WEATHER. CHy Assoclnted Press.) OREGON, Feb. 2S. Fair to night and Wednesday. DUST PANS Hie. ('radiiateil Quart .Measure 10c CUItUY COM HS 10c tit OOIS BAY 'ASH-STORE The Slore That Saves You Money. (;F.O. N. IIOLT, Mniufger. Front Street, MnrMillcld. Royal Theater Tonight FRANK BURKE Presents Episcopal Services. Tomorrow Ash Wednesday there will be service at Emmanuel Episcopal church at 10:30 lu the morning. Concert Tonight. Tho Cliniitlnndo club will give Its concert this evening at the Masonic Opera House and there promises to be a large attendance. Glim Measuring Cup Klc FRYING PANS Klc DIPPERS l()i 8 quart Milk Pans, only 10c 8 quart Pudding Pan 10c., hour or of twelve o'clock noon would violate the special ordor for a vote on direct election thnt the senators had llxed for that hour. The chair held It would. Nelson then moved ' that when an ndjournuioiit of Mon day's session was taken It would bo to meet at 11:50 today. This was agreed to and at 11:20, (lalllnger moved adjournment until 1 1 : r 0 and It wns ordered. At 11:50 tho now legislative day began lu tho usual way with prayer by the chaplln and the rending of tho Journal, During tho afternoon It dovolopod that La Folletto wns tho chief ob stacle to fixing tho time of n voto on Lorlmor. it was Bam no wns not unwilling to have n voto. but wns unwilling to , go on record as agreeing to the fixing of n definite time Will Knlcilnlii. Mr. A. Huteho sou Is entertaining today lu honor of her son, .las. Uutchofoii, and bride. Miss Agnes llutehesou will also en tertain for them. Suits Tomorrow Agent McOeorge received word todny that tho Alliance reached Portland at fi o'clock this morning and would sail at (! o'clock Wednosduy evening for Coos Hay. Soetelles Meet. Tho Ladles Aid society of the Lutheran church will hold Its monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon lu the church parlors. And the Young People's society will meet next Friday evening. A good program' Is prepared. HARRY IIOLLINGSWORTH & CO. In "The Deserter" A Stirring Military Drama In 3 acts PRICES L5c and 2.1c Specialties lie t ween Acts. Personal Notes MPS. LAHS LILJEDO Is Quito III at tho August home. reported Frlzeon Are In Los Angeles. According to nil vices received by friends here, W. Is. McFnrlnnd nnd family are now l located In Los Angeles, having taken n residence at 1030 West 20th street In that city. Mr. MoPutiand Is asso ciated with O. 11. Illusdale lu busi ness, .May Name Straw. Mnyor Straw' has boon nsked to accept tho appoint ment ns n member of the governing bonrd of flvo of tho Oregon Naval Hosorves. Tho commission Is provid ed by tlio rccont bill and tho mom- bors nro to bo appointed by the gov ornor. Strangers Here Reputed to Be Working In Connection With Projects. More railroad reports were In cir culation today. A stranger register lug at The Chandler as 11. liayso ot San Frnnulsco has been sought there by several today who Inquired for him ns the Southern Pnctllc engin eer. It wns stated that he was en gaging n crew of men to mnke n sur vey around Port Orford. He arrived hero yosterday. Ho wns nut at the hotel this afternoon and could not be scon. Men Are Engaged. Iris Elrod, Clarence Whltmoro and two or threo others havo been cn gagod by Mr. Hayso to Join his party which Is to leave for Port Orford to morrow. They havo beon Informed thnt they nro to work between Crescent City and Port Orford. They have been given to understand that Mr. Hayso represents the Southern Pacific but beyond this they know nothing of the project. Others U-nve. John Mortimer and 11. Summers, registering from Portland, who hnvo been staying at The Chandler since last Saturday, left this morning for Gardiner. They are so reputed to be railroad men. Yesterdny they uiHile a trip up North Inlet In n launch and arranged with .Too Schil ling for a launch to make a trip ovor the lakes near Gardiner. From here, they sent by express a lnrgo roll of maps to Portland, FRANCHISE HELD YOH). lodge Hamilton Rules Against Smith Tramway Rights. Judgo Hnnitlton has mndo permn nent a tompornry Injunction against tho C. A. Smith Company restraining thorn from using tholr tramway lino on Second street south. Tho Injunc tion wns granted on application of Jas. Haines who claimed that tho no- cessary consont of property ownors was not secured. Tho compnny has had tho Injunc tion stayed pending an npponl. CLIFFORD DOANE, who has beon - 111 with tho grip Is reported Im proving. SALE Second hand ciiintv wcks for ranchers. Apply nt Hal-' trucking business of nil kinds. nes, Phono 190-J. lOUSALi: My duo modern home in West Mnrshflold. Grand vlow. Miiniui location. Sacriflco piico, ood terms, -m. E. Whltmore. RLANCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Sales Service, 141 First nnd Aldor Streets. Phone 138-.T iri,,.. . . ""' iilrl 11 or 15 to aid in housework In small family. Can spend nights nt homo. Lloyd hotel. Oil ItHXT i.'o,lr C.0 l.anchi Api,,y e." N EMlad & Son, Hardware store. jCoal Cheapest fuel on Coos Bay Lump coal $1.80. Nut coal $3.00. Wo do all Kinds of hauling, and contracting. Horses nnd vohlcloa for snlo. For quick dollve-y call on L. H. HEISNER GoodEvening HAVE. YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forgot that this Is THE laundry where you get tho best work, nnd prices nro In ovory one's reach. Call up nnd one of tho driv ers will call and explain all dotalls to you. All telephone calls nro quick ly nttonded to, bocauso wo aro run ning two wngons. OUR GUARANTEE Is YOUR SAT- 1SFACTION. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. Mnuey Pros., Prop. Phone 2:20-1 MRS. GEO. N. DOLT, who has been very seriously 111 with the grip, Is reported Improving today a fact that will be pleasing to her many frlonds, FOREST FIRE RILL STANDS, Gov. NOW IS THE TIME To dig up that old Suit and lot us get It In shnpo for you. Clonnod, Repaired and Prossod ns we do It will mnko It look like now. Satisfaction guaranteed, COOS HAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josopli8on, Mgr. WrM Changes Mind About Yetoing Measure. SALEM, Ore., Fob. 28. Tho ap propriation of $00,000 for tho State Hoard of Forestry for the purpose of lighting forest fires will stand, al though thero Is an omorgoucy clause attached to It. At first Governor West Intimated that' tho omergoncy clause might kill the bill, but ho wns Hooded with an avnlnneho of tolo grnms explaining thnt without the omergoncy clnuso the act would not go Into offect for 'JO days, and ns a result it would be exceedingly late to organize n forest fire fighting force and tjio Governor decided that tho ronson ndvancod was sound. Duck Season. Tho difck scaRon doos not closo until March 8 Instead of March 1. Deputy Gnmo Warden Cal Wright says that this year tho season on mud hens closes March 1 Instead of on tho snmo data as ducks, the birds being reclassified. It will bo unlawful to kill any kind of shore or wading birds after March 1. STORY FOR THE DAY. ft Just May. "My nnmo Isn't Mnry," said tho little girl, "It's May." "I am surcyou must bo mlstnkon," replied tho tonchor. "May Is usually a moro contrnctlfln of Mnry. I wish you would ask your mother, this ovo nlng, ir your nnmo Is not really Mary." "No, sho has oxplalnod It to mo often. You sco my pnpa's nnmo Is Mr. Winter nnd my mnmnia's namo beforo alio was married was Sum mers," Chicago Record-Horald. 180 South Rroadway. Mnrshflcld wa.ti:i)a x j , . . . on. wages ?2.00 per day At'"r l)llono 120'J or i9'U Marshflni.i H . . . ' . iiuim ana steam Laun urJ. I'hono 229-J. . I'1 CoI'leto gns61lno en- 1 1"9 jP'ns outfit. Tank and Guaranteed. Will soil at sa- JWVr. Hurmlster, North Bend. ii'lU'I:Thrco ,10estend relln- nents, write Hox 253 Co JM'le, Oregon. lljfild at Stafford's. " READ THE TIMES' WANT ADS. Turkish BaLhs 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14-J FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and fl.00; week ?2, 00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges f 10.00 to $18.00 pet month. FREE BATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. FOR GOOD WORK Urng your clothes, to us. Clonnlng, pressing and repairing a specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed RLANCHARD DOR. SON, South Rroadway. The quicker a cold Is gotten rid of tho loss tho dangor from pneumonia and other sorlous diseases, Mr. B W. L. Hall of Wavorly, Va says "I firmly bollevo Chamberlain's Cou'ih Remedy to bo absolutely tho best preparation on tho market for colds. I havo recommended It to my friends and they all agreo with me." For salo by all dealers, Candy of Quality Quality in candy is a matter wo ;aro rather fussy about. That Is why wo Insist on absolute purity lu all tho Ingredients that go to mnko our con feotlonory. This matter of purity Is a matter of prldo with us and it is safo to say that moro dolectable sweots cannot bo found nnywboro than at Stafford's. All our candles aro pure sweot and delicious. They aro tho "como again" kind. "Always something new' ' at TWO STORES. 230 Front St 110 Central Ave, Sells ProHrty. dipt. Harris of Sumner has bought tho M. E. Whlt moro rcsldenco property lu West Marflhllold for $2,500. The donl was negotiated by the Stutsman company. Tho property wns formerly tho L. W. Shaw homo. Mr. Whltmoro Is to glvo possession about May 1. Capt. Harris will move hero ns soon ns hoi dlsposos of his storo nnd hotel prop orty at Sumner. Is Recovering. Ilorbdrt Lookhnrt is in receipt of a lottor from F. M. Parsons saying that he ami Mrs. Parsons reached San Francisco a fow days ago. She was still ailing from tho sickness thnt sho suffered at Drain and tboy consulted a special ist who Informed them that sho would have to remain In San Fran cisco for a fow days to rest up be foro hazarding the long train lido to Kansas. That sho will recuperate rapidly is tho ardent wish of many frlonds on the Hay. Now Hampshire solons plan to flno eavesdroppers on party telophono Hues. Next thing thoy will forbid the postnl clerks to read tho postal cards. A Chicago clergymen says the wa nton are money-mad. Well, most nny of us would bo willing to sulror a short lnpso for u roll of tho evil. NOTICE. Owing to tho lnrgo numbor of out standing coal bills nnd tho dllllculty of collecting them, I am compollcd to put the sale of Denver Hill coal on a cash basis. My customers will plonso take this notice that all or ders for coal In tho future must bo accompanied by cash or cash paid before It is unloaded from tho wagon. Thanking all my oustomers for past patrouago and hoping to retain their future patrouago by prompt sorvlco their and full weight. HUGH MoLAIN. Prescriptions Our proscription dopnrtmont Is our ospeclnl prldo. Wo dispense medicines accurately, In accordance with modoru scientific phar maceutical mothods. As to our proscription drugs and ohomlcals, thoy nro of tho hlghost class. Merck's chemicals, Lilly's, Parko DaVIs & Co.'s and Squlbb's preparations. Those nnmos in tlio drug world correspond with tho sterling mark on sllvor. To bo absolutely safe, bring all your proscriptions to us. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE." Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building.