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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911 EVENING EDITION. gpring Styles 1911 Soft and Stiff Hats Millicoma . . $3,00 Mallory Cravcn ette $3.50 The Woolen Mill Store Mill-tc-Man Clothier Marshfield Oregon Ligj LangSey's Peroxide Dentifrice dellKhtrully flavored antiseptic wash for the month ami teeth. A perfect germicide olonnsofl, preserves ami prevent discoloration of the tc-tlx. Is worth ittt wolght In gold. PRICE PER IIOTTliK I!.". CEXTS. For Salu tit "Tlic llimy Corner" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. tiii: nisv corner piioxk som. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? i.irr rs figure with you ox tiii: materials vi: cax give ov tiii: rest lumhkh fou YOl'R MOXKY AS WKLL AS INSURE YOU AGAINST DELAYS FROM LACK OF MATKKIALS AS VK CARRY A VERY LAHGK AXI) COMPLETE STOCK OF KVKRYTHIXG IX Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Roofing, Building Paper, Etc. YOU AUK ALWAYS WELCOME 1IKUK WIIETII Kit YOU AUK NOW UKADY TO HUY OH NOT. COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR STOCK C. A. SMITH LUMBER & MTU CO. mono 100.J Uotnll YniiN. lKil So. lli-omlwiiy H i-tsP I5 KM rX- 3 V.'XJ''T yV A TRAVELER IN HONOLULU CHAMINADE CONCERT SCORES BIG SUCCESS S.ilt'iidld Pi-ogvniu Finely Rendered mid KtitliusliiMlcully HeoeUed Last Night. The Chninlnude club scored nn- HONOLULU. llnwnll. I-Vh. IS. I heard Nlioitt "liquid sunshine" Unix before we not to tlonolnlii nnd had r'hl'r marked mimical success In nn idea It wuit something tike the ,!,,?lr "" concert at the Masonic Oiegou mlit we lime at home. , "lr house Inat evening. Tlie nt- I know Mil about It now. I'eiirtance while fair wim not nit targe Of course, when any unusually bad n" tla' excellent program merited, weather occurs nnywhoio I except on' Tlu' ",lw wn ltl f ull.v set with Coo Hay) you nro nlwnys Informed lriifilon or green foliage nntl thnt It Ih the worst they've soon forn,f,,lp " ml"" picture with the we were told 1. too. We wl,,t,, Kowned chorus mid Its hack- fWrrflrOXTTnTA TtFl fft uMmwm slides of It were good and a very lu cid explanation of them was given by Hev. Mr. Williams. TIIK WKATIIKU. . year had several . "k of Ri,,ishine dur ing our stay In lluuolttlu, but the liquid sunshine Is a chestnut. It rained hard every day and some times for three days' running. One day the street cars from our hotel to the conter of town had to go through 10 lnchoH of water for a qunttcr of n mile. I got so saturated that the liquid had to leak out some where, so I composed the following lines and pouted them up on the hotel bulletin hoard: At Honolulu City, In Claim's sunny Isle, They talk of "liquid sunshine" It surely makes me smile! The poets say It's liquid, from tho. feathery clouds and sun, Hut I know the poet's fancy Is strict ly on the bum. It's simply liquid torrents unadul terated rain, And the liquid come no often, It cre ate a liquid pain. Their speech Is liquid vowols; their song are liquid, too; The "pol" they all get rat on Is Just llko liquid gluo. Now, 30 days I'vo been hero, enjoy ing this liquid fun, So I'm building an ark In whloli to embark, And got out of 'this liquid sun. ground of emerald Every iiuiuber on the program was encored and some or the singers wore recalled three times. The Saturday Times will contain a more extended review or the concert. TKMPKRATURK PORT. Heal Traoedy. "Mr, llrowne was very rude to an overdressed old woman she met on u enr the other day." "I know the story. The old woman turned out to be Matilda's very rlei aunt, and now she's going1 to give nil her money to a hotpllal for decrepit dogs." "Nothing of the sort. In fact, It's worse. The old woman was the Rrowno's new cook, and now they haven't uny."-Strny Stories. Wind Northeast; clear. (lly Associated Pre.) OREGON. Mar. 1. Fair to- night and Thursday except rain In southwest portion. Warmer In south and east portions. Q LOCAL TKMPKRATURK UK- Wed Today. The mnrrlngo ot Miss Jottie Watson and Harry Fol- jsom takes place this evening nt the homo ot James Watson at Coqullle. The young couple will reside In Marshtleld, where Mr. Folsom Is oin- ployed by the Modern Company. Judge Watson and family went to Coqullle today to attend the ceremonies. For twenty-four hours ending O nt 1:1 a p. in., Fob. 2S. by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 5 0 Minimum 33 At -1:13 p. m rr News tti Wright. Deputy Otinio Warden Cal Wright has not boon of ficially notified of the change In gamo wardens that Gov. West was report ed In newspaper dlBpntchos to havo announced. The appointments ot I the game wardens hold "until utiro Ivoked" and consequently they retain .their powers until formally apprised of the change. Favorably Received. Tho Hush & Lane piano used nt the Chamlnndo concert last evening was made tho object of much favorable comment Moves Itai'ii. S. C. Drown been busy this week moving tho barn Its exquisite tone. lias . by Coos liny music lovers becnuso ot Tho Club mem- oii the Williams place on Catching Inlet. Thoy Didn't Holp. "Did tho utidleiiee weep while I win winning"" asked the temperamental so- pI'MlU). "No," replied tho music director: "you were making that noise all by ynunteir."-Wnsh!uton Star. Got 'Em Alroady. Ail advertisement says every home should have u talking muchlnc. Noth ing doing with iii. We have one. and all or our married mule friends Inform us they ure supplied too. Houston Post. Which Is Different. Lawyer (slightly denO - You sii. your husband lately loft you a widow?. .Matronly nuier xo, sir. I said lie !uft me for u wldowl-Clilcago Tribune. ADYKHTISKI) LIST. W. C. T. V. Meeting. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at the home or Mrs. J. K. Stonocypher In Enststde tomor row nrtornoon. bers are enthusiastic about It and ex press themselves ns very grateful to tho new store for Its courtesy. Personal Notes Son Is Horn. I). 11. Savage and wire or West Mnrshlleld are rejoic ing over the arrival ot a son at their home last Saturday. Improves Shop, 11. 1C. Ilelleu has Installed some new chnlrs and oth erwise improved the O. IC. Harbor shop on North Front street. Enterprise Moves. The Enterpri se Mont Market has moved across tho street from Its old quarters and Is now nicely locatod In a lino now shop that luiH been lluoly lilted up. J. 1). HAMLIN will leave shortly for Portland on business. (MO. OOODHUM Is expected home on the Breakwater from Portland. C. II. CODDING of Mllllngtou was In Marshlleld yesterday on business. HEV. 0. LEHOY HALL has return ed from a buslneee trip to Coqulllo Miller Heller. Tho latest roports from San Francisco nro thnt Joaquin j Miller contlnuos to lmprovo steadily land It was oxpected ho would bo his his There are, however, some vory solid things to be said In favor of llonoliiluand the entire Sandwich Islnnd irriitm. On account or its location on tho L,8t r c!nHod loiters remain line botweon the tropics and tho ,n ln ,M0 MnrHliflohl, Oregon, post toinpornto zono tho cllmato is uncom- ",LV" ,,,,M'" ' '"" ' "' ta,,-mblo to lonvo tho hospital for inonly uniform nnd doos not vary ,I,B ror ll, Bnmo wm )U,aH" my n,,Miomo nt "Tho Heights" with nioro than 10 dogreos during tho dlf- vtutlHoil nnd pny ono cent ror o:"'" daughtor, Junnlta. forent seasons. In rnct, nny desired nrtvortlaod letter called Tor: tompernturo may bo obtained by Viktor Anderson, Hans Anderson, ( siianiioii's Work. Frlonds horo either staying bolow In tho lovol val- c- llolt,)1' 1311 "iKbam, Janios Choro- mvc rccotvoti word that ho 1ms Just ley or nscondlng the hills, vwlilch nt- v8 ,rn Cassldy, William A. Church, cIogptl Un(m Tabernnclo meeting Intu nn ntlltuilo of mon font within I,)lin Unvltl, Hoy I six nillos of tho city. To show you what ft races tliero nro nt prosont on theso Ira Orcen, John H. Hull, John lllans, ni California, tho saloons woro vot- Islnnds, I hnvo gone to somo troublo -M1B8 ""n nogiunu, .Mrs. .mines .,,, out ljy in vot0H, to got somo data. Tho population or Johnson, Matt Johnson, Martin Ma- tho entire olght Islnnds Is 170,000, rloh. Harry J. Kiishnor, E. Lnwtor- and this total is divided In tho fol- bneh, W. C. Lapp. Henry Loso, Mrs lnwlnir inniiimr! Hn.wnlln.nti. 3:2.000: I.owls. Angus McVnrlsh, II. n. Met- J. J. 11UKXS of North Hond, Is a Mnrshlluld business visitor today. T. C. HUSSELL and wlto ot Heaver Hill were Marshlleld visitors yesterday. P. II. MAUZEY expects to leave on the llcdoudo tomorrow for San Fran cisco on business. MISS AC1NES IIUTCHESON wont to 1 Coqullle today to attend tho Wat-Hon-FolBoin woddlng. ijonnicison, loin n, Tnrlock. California, n nltv of ".000 - . . -"-- r - - .--- ,I)row, J. P. Edwards, Andrew I-rcd-(Wltl, r,or, conversions'. As n result mixture of r'ckHoii, Cnrl Forrel, Mrs. Floldor,;of tll0 Tabernnclo moetlngs nt Vlsn- JUDCE JOHN F. HALL wont to Co- qullle today to hold a regular scs- slou of county court. part HawaliniiH. 8185; Japanoso, 2C,- cnir, nenry .Moicair, unps Ainraon, 000; Chinese, 22,000; Portiigueso, Kmll Nllson, W. J. Pnrkor, D. It. Pln- ir.,000; Amorlcnn, 4,000; Hrltlsh, o'. Uoy Ilozln. Lowls Hols!, A. W. 3,000; tho romnlndor bolng Qormnn, Shcon, Stove Shear, Adam Stophon. French and Norwegians- Tho ques- Mm. Laura Steele, Lennder Slotto, tlon naturally arises, what will hap- M". Sarah Smith, Tom Smith, Miss ... ... T.'.liil al.l. Tn., Clmnann Ci llfnt!- pen in tho noxt uecnuo, anil wnat om.ni, .. ...,..., v. ... Play Here. Tho North Hond High school bnskot hall team will play tho Marshfield High school team nt the MISS IULVEIISON has rosuniod her position nt tho Wostern Union of fice nfter a row weoks vacation. will tho harvest bo? A TRAVELER. I '& Y' sz&? ea-" rim c. . . .. I" n-''i.--A Hue second hand Mu NOTICE. To whom it may cancorn: I hnvo this day sold all interest that I havo with the firm or Potty John Nlcols & Co., and mn no longer connected with this firm. Mn rsh field, Oro March 1. T. NICOLS. well, Charles Whltohond, Miss Dottlo Wilson, Robert Wills, Miss Thllda, Wlklund, Chns Woodworth, G. S. Youngmnn. W. H. CURTIS, Postmaster. TInv your Job printing done n The Times otrico. Trv The Times' Wnnt Ads Coal Cheapest Fuelr on Coos Bav I Mid-Week Special H. B. Table Fruits Aro tho "HIghost Grndo" cannod Tabernnclo building here Thursday night. Mnrahllold hopes to havo Its team strongthonod so thnt It can mnko a hotter showing than It has been able to do huiotoforo. MISS T. M. CLARKE Is expoctod homo tomorrow from a two weeks' visit In Portland selecting now styles In millinery. Sells Out. Tom Nlcols hns dis posed or his interest In tho Petty-John-Nlcols Company to II. W. San rord nnd Mr. Nlcols will ongngo in tho brokorago buslnoss ror himself. Just what the stockholders of tho Pottyjohn-Nlcols Company will do with the business has not been announced. SHERIFF OAOE was horo rrom Co qullle yesterday on business. There have not boon any now criminal cases recently. R. K. CUNNINGHAM, who was Tor niorly In tho grocory buslnoss horo, in a lotter to Geo. Holt announces the birth ot n daughter to thorn nt their homo In North Ynklma, Wash. Lump coal SI.BO. Nut coal SU.OO. We do all rflnda of hauling, and PEANT'T CAXDY-FRESH, CRISP, hmnv i--,- " I" I contrnntlnir. Horses and vehicles for : HOJIK..MAHK U.Ma. u corns .or a Abt.i-. '...." . V1 !, Vnr nuiok dollve-v call on whole pound tomorrow afternoon. -.-v .uicivsiuu can miiKO iu-( - W'rr at Utisti & Lano's music t iintPMrn ,JL. O. JTlJtHOlNILjrA Opens New Road. '.. T. Slglln Btntes that tho now road from South Inlet to Dnvta Slough on Isthmus Inlot hns beon completed. This ell- goods known to tho trado. We nro minutes tho necosslty of South In-j slightly overstocked and to closo out, lot pooplo coming around by way of j our lino nro making some very low ( Mnrshllold to go to Coqulllo nnd ' prices whllo thoy Inst, You can buy reduces the distance by ton or thorn at 'twolvo miles. WILL LYNCH and wife aro oxpoct od homo on tho Hronkwator. Mr. Lynch is to tnko ohargo of the Club Clgnr Store whloh his fnthor-ln-lnw, C. II. Honohrako recently bought. j 'tore In O'Coimell building. Oil SALi: 10 font gasoline launcli wpy top, c H.-P. Gray engine. or phono 120-J or 49-L. Lewis' Confectionery NORTH HHOADWAY. $2.50 Per Dozen Cans ti.-wot. stono or tm. t i-TTirrk n 'Mnrshflold Divisions or the Oregon $1.25 Half DflZni CanS'avnl Rosorvo has roslgnod his posl- and select ono or nioro cans each ll0 ns '' L',0,K "l '"'r mid will lonvo on tue ttoiiouuo lor Furth, " particulars call M G Cole- man. North Rend; phono 221. (,ST Watci, rob clmrm Mlth eameo f. U,aB ail(l cket. Valued as jwwake. Regard ror return to - XTKIl CoilltlOteilt irlrl f.,,. .,. howework. Apply to Mrs B - . linrf. GoodEvening l rrom tho rollowng nssortmont: APRICOTS YELLOW FREE PEACHES LEMON CLING PEACHES San Francisco where ho expects to go to son for awhllo. His departure from Coos Bay will bo greatly re- ton. Oil Ill'A-r ii. v 'i-our ncro ranch. Apply I Stdro ,.. v ' low "cro ranch. Ap N.Ekblad& Son, Hardw AXTPi, . I O. 1 C I f MJll . .. i. rj- Phone 223..T riiTjrTrr--- Times mn c ,lou n,s Mt e7. ' fflce' Cash paid on dellT- 1IAVK YOU ANY LAUNDRY If so, do not forgot that this THE laundry where you got tljo host work, nud prices nro In ovory ono's reach. Call up nud one of the driv ers will call nnd oxpluln nil details to you. All tolophono calls aro quick ly attended to, because wo nre run ning two wagons. Ol'U GUAHAXTFK IS YOUR SATISFACTION. aro , MAHSHFIELD HAND AXI) STEAM j LAUNHHY. ' Mnuzcy nros., Prop. I'liono uu-.i " jfltind I SVPrV SPrVifPlliKMOX CLING PEACHES SUCBDS" y the friends he has made JWVVU LlVCiy 'VILC during hls.stny here. a I . !. ..nn.l lir.HCr.o n.lil I I . Fancy new rigs, good horses and I careful drlvors are now at tho dis posal of tho Coos Hay public at HKASOXAHLE HATKS Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhoro nny time. Horses boarded nud rigs cared or. Now hoarse nnd spcjlal accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVKIIY AND FKKD STAHLL'S phone ara-i. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES I HLACK CHERRIES EGG PLUMS GREEN GUAGE PLUMS LOGANnERRIES RASPHERR1ES STRA WHERRIES Wo nro also offering: Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J UKAL' ESTATE. If you want to got some of tho best buys ln this section, seo mo. If you want to soil or leaso your property, list It with mo. AUG. FHIKKN, 08, Central Ave., Marshfield. STANDARD FRUITS. Apricots, 2 cans for Peaches, 2 cans for. . . , Pears, 1 cun for F. A. STEWART of tho Port Or ford Tribune, nnd odltor MoDanlols of North nond woro Mnrshllold visit ors today. Mr. Stewart, who with his son, conducts tho Port Orford Tiilmuo. Is one or the pioneer edi tors or Oregon. He has been n reeldeut or Curry county ror 40 yenrs. He Is well-known to oarly snttlers or Coos comity, bolng nt ono time collector or oiistoniB nt Empire for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Stowart nre visiting their daughter In North Henil nnd will remain horo n woek or two longor boforo returning to Port Orford. Good entertainment. Tho "Hon Hur" ontortnlnmont given nt tho Christian church Mondny evening was woll nttendod nnd. provod a very good one, being Instructive as wollj as ontortnlnlng. Tho storooptk-on I Rend Tim Time THY the O. K. CHOP Houso for the HKHT CUP OF COFFEE ln town. Wnnt Ads. , a.ie .'JSc ,15e Plnco orders early to bo certain ot having your assortment filled. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phono 32-J My What a Kick! You hnvo been making on buttor, NOW TRY Primrose Pasteurized Your Grocer will tako It back If you don't llko It. I M