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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Spring Style sin Men's Clothing Just Arrived IF you want to see what will be worn by well dressed men and young men this season, just step into our store We will be pleased to show you the new things Wt JJ-1 M 'Jik GUARANTEED J 1 Vsi1 ALL WOOL 33 W? Saturday the Last Day of Pants Guessing Contest MIIMoOlnu (lotlilris. The Woolen Mill Store Mnrsliflcld, Oregon. I North Bend News Clarence Covey leaves tomorrow on the Breakwater for Portland. j .J. A. Jacnbeon will leave soon on h month's trli to Southum Callfor n In. j MIm Olive O'Mara coiitintiM to Im prove from the effect or an owera- ' . Ijii for unpen licit Is. I ' Warren Painter linn moved his fitMll' Into n cottage netir tlio C. S. ,Vi'lnaor home. I MIm Spence Wlleon Ih convalescent I at Merry luwpltal aftr undergoing tin vrciiitiwii t't iij'j'Vimn (! Col. Brlghnm, who has boon lulil u for a niontli with nn nttnclc of sclntlcn Is now nblo to bo about. Mr. nnil Mrs. E. H. Hodson of Coos River, who have boon HI the past woolc, nre reported Improving. Rev. It. 0. Sununorltn lonvos to morrow for Portland to nsslst In Evangelistic meetings to be conduct ed there. Backache it may be youu kidneys Kidney weakness Is tho fororunncr of two dangerous diseases. RHIUHT'S DISEASE AND RHEUMATISM Backnclio Is n tncssngu from your Kidney h calling for help Nyal's Stone Root Compound Will nmko your Kidney's right Wo recommend it. PRICE PER BOTTLE $1.00. Tor Sale lit Tho Busy Corner" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Go. HT'ltH INSCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. T1IR lll'SV CORNER ' PHOXE 208. EXPRESS APPRECIATION'. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? LET US FIGURE WITH YOU OX THE MATERIALS WE OAX GIVE 10U THE IIKST LUMREE FOR YOUU MOXEY AS WELL AS 1XSURE YOU AOAIXST RKLAYS TltOM LACK OF MATERIALS AS WE CAIUIY A VERY LARGE AXI) COMPLETE STOCK OP EVERYTHING IX Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Roofing, Building Paper, Etc. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE WllETII LR YOl ARE NOW READY TO Rl'Y OR NOT. COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR STOCK Goodilll Perkins Declare Faith In Coos Rny'H I'll! inc. In n letter to tho Mnrflhlleld Cham ber of Commerce, acknowledging tho receipt of tho resolutions of regret that they had to discontinue opera tions here, Qoodall and Perkins, own er of tho steamor M. F. Plant, says: "Wo very much nppreclato your expression of good will set forth In your resolutions. Our intort'st will always bo with Murshflold'B success and we nro confident thnt tho futuro promises rnpld growth and great prosperity." Tho stereoptlcon views and lecture at Egenhoff's hull last evening wns fairly attended and. enjoyed, by. the audience. Road Supervisor Grout expects to soon begin work Improving tho rond at the South oml of Sherman nvenuo and also on the Km pi re road at the west end of Virginia street. The grip epidemic coutlnuos Its ravage In North Rend. Thoro were fourteen men absent from the Porter mill yesterday because of it and doctors report a cnseln nearly every family.' Tho dismantling of tho Reynolds mill for shipment to Coqullle hns bton about completed and arrange ments will soon bo mnilo for trans porting It there. It will probably bo taken nrouud by Randnu on scows. nobis of North Rond hrxvo bought nbout 70,000)000 feet of standing timber nlong the Sluslnw nnd nre ar ranging to put In a small mill near Florence. Mr. Re nobis was head of the Reynolds company which recent ly disposed of the mill on Pony In let. It Is expected that they will have their new mill running by the latter pnrt of Mn.. Personal Notes iMp GEO. K. PEOPLES of Coqulllo camo over today on uubIiiom. L. A. 1.11llqVIST of Coaulllo Is In MHithlleld on husluofti today. MISS MARY OLDMAN of North Rend has taken a p wit Ion at Stafford!. THE WEATHER. 6 (By Associated Pros'. 1 OREGON, Mar. 3.-- Fair to- night except rain: warmer In southwest. Saturday rain or snow. Easterly winds. Ranch Home Hunis The house on the homestead of E. L. Robinson on North Inlet wna destroyed by lire a few days ago. Tho origin of the lire Is unknown. Meet Tonight. Tho Raptlsts Young People's Union will bo enter tnlucd tonight by Mlssos Hope and Vivian Whltmore nt tho M. E. Whlt inoro homo in West Mnrshflold. Xew Mnnnger Goo. Flnnngnn has succeeded his partner, Emerson Ferry, as manager of tho Rlauco dotal. Mr. Ferry retains his ilunn clitl Interest in tho house but will take n long earned vacation. Rolng Rout. John II or ion Is trying to arrange n boxing bout be tween .loan Wost of Portland nnd Guy I.oo of San Franolsco. West recently established nu athletic club nt Rosoburg and Leo Is slated for n ?o In San Francisco this week. Mr. Ilerrou hopes to pull off the event hiro March 17. LEW HAZARD of Coqullle Is n .Msrshtlelil liusliiat visitor today. AUCIIIK PHILLIPS of North Rond Is a Manthflold bunlnms visitor today. P.ORERT MERCHANT Is hero from Oakland for n two weeks visit with relatives nnd friends. ANDY RKSTUL, a looal timber cruis er, left for points In Coos county whore ho goes to look after busi ness matters. Rosoburg News. R. P. HARRINGTON hns recovered from a severe attack of la grlppo. Mrs. Harrington Is Just recovering nnd now their son is hnvlng a hard siege of it. RALPH DARKER nnd wlfo of Dig Creek left on tho Redondo yestor dny for San Francisco from whero they will go to their old homo in Now llnmpshlro for a few wcoks visit. GEO. TliEADGOLD came over from Rnndon today on business. Ho reports that tho Ronr Creek oil well Is now down nbout 1,200 foot nnd that tho strong flow of gns con tinues. Tho drilling machinery near Lnnglols wns bought nt sher iffs snlo by a local compnny tho other day and nuothor test well will bo stnrted. HHIEPS OF 11ANDOX. Chas. Thorn hns bought n lot nonr tho North Rond Rrowery property from Henry Sengstncken for $1,000 .and expects to begin tho erection of Inn oillco building on it soon. Tho building will bo one story nnd of concreto blocks. RESOLUTIONS OF COXDOLEXCE. Whorcns, It hns pleased the Di vine Rulor to reniovo from our midst Neighbor Josophlno Cook, Whereas, In tho death of Neighbor Josophlno Cook, Pride of Oregon Camp, No, 2771, of Mnrshflold, Ore., has lost n valued Neighbor nnd frlendt i Resolved. Thnt tho Cnnip' cxtond to tho boreavod family our ljeartfelt Bympnthy. Resolved, Thnt our chnrtor bo draped in mourning for n period of thirty days, Do it furthor resolvod, That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to tho boreaved family, a copy to tho locnl papor, and spread upon our Journal. Committee: ELSIE M. LACHAPELLE, RURY McGEORGE, HELEN It. DOWNS. 1 W. G. Ramos Is utilizing tlio hy .draullc process In cutting a road through the big hill bnck of tho ! Simpson mill. A long hoso attached to tho engines nt the mill furnishes tho pressuro nud nbout 100 yards of dirt nro washed away each day by tho two inou in charge. Paul Schllloratrom nnd L. C. Roy- O Our Saturday Market Basket Daughter In Dead. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oron of South Mnrshllold yos torday received a telogram announc ing t)io (loath of a married daughter In South Dakota. She had been ail ing for Home time. Tho deceased was a nleco of C. A. Smith nud n sister of Mrs. August Carlson of Mnrshflold and J. E. Oron, formerly of Mnrsh flold but now of Minneapolis. News or Clty-by-tlio-Son Ah Told Ry The Reeoitler. A lino hnby girl was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Rutton, Februnry 19. Adntu Pershbnker returned on the Elizabeth from nn extended trip to Cnllforuln. Hear Rlvmvo Ciw. Judgo Coko In clininbors today henrd tho dlvorco caso of Nolllo Crow of Raudon vs. W. H. Crow. Tho chnrgo Is cruelty, In human troatmont nnd drunkenness. Crow hns left Ilnudou. Oeo. Trend gold represents Mrs. Crow nnd Do puty Prosecuting Attomoy Llljoqvlst nppcarod In behalf of tho statu. J. E. Wnlstrom roturued from San Francisco on tho Ellznboth, but Mrs. Wnlstrom and children romnlncd over nnd will return on tho next trip E. M. Sumner, who hns boon on tho sick list for somo time, Is Im proving slowly, although It will prob ably bo somo tlmo boforo ho will bo nblo to be out. Goes East. W. E. Romoll, mnn- ngor of tho Ilornoll stock compnny. j left yesterday on tho Redondo for San Francisco from where ho will for a big rond meeting next Tuesday go to Oklahoma City whoro' ho wns night, formorly locntod to arrango for (1- E. E. Onkes has received n letter from Judgo John F. Hall stating thnt ho could bo In Rnndon to attend n Good Roads meeting next Tuosdny evening, Mnrch 7th. Tho proposition will bo discussed nt tho special moot ing of tho Commorclnl club nnd nr rangemouts will probably bo mado nnuclng his affairs horo. During his ; ' AT THE THEATRE. . ,.. .!. , ,. CIllllKU ui Milium iiuiu, wiu ivuou wij tho Masonic Oporn transferred to her. hotiBo bolng C A. SMITH LUMBER & MT'G. CO. l'lione loo-j Retail Yards, WJi So. Rrondwny jWAXTED EpeWoitcod teiuii!.ter. Steady work. Phono 1305, FOR SALE Rronn and hlte Leg horn eggs for hatching. C, E. Jordan, Enstslde. ... . , WANTED A'glil to assist in goner nl housework. Telephone 3 1 L. eaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIARLO AND JOSSOX CEJU3XT. The boat Domettlc nnd Imported brands. la3ter, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN op GENERAL CONTRACTOR FICTsoijth RROADWAY. PHOXE 201. , FOR SALE A fine second hand .Mil- hogany pianola, for salo cheap. j Anyone Intorosted can make lu- qulry at Rush & Lnne's music storo in O'Connell building. FOR SALE 1 foot gasoline launch enhopy 'top, C II.-P. Gray engine. Further particulars call M G Colo man, North Dond; phono 221. ' V.XTED Competent girl for gen i oral housowork. Apply to Mrs. M. C. Hortou. mes Wait Ads Bring Results Is filled with tho best of Pure Food. We hnvo n fresh shipment of Salt Fish Just arrived. No. 1 and No. 2 SALT MACKEREL SALTED NORWAY HERRING IN DULK FRESH BLOATERS RICHELIEU CODFISH I DRIED HALIBUT SALTED SALMON BELLIES Also n full lino of ennnod fish. FRESH RANCH EGGS. Every ogg guaranteed to bo strictly fresh. FRESH COOS RAY CREAMERY BUTTER. THE BEST OF POTATOES. All kinds of DRIED FRUITS. OUR LIST of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY: FRESH BUNCH CARROTS. BEETS, PARSNIPS. RUTAIUVGAS. TUR NIPS. CAULIFLOWER. CELERY, RHUBARB, GREEN ONIONS, KALE. RADISHES. HEAD LETTUCE. FRESH FRUITS. PINEAPPLES. ORANGES, BANANAS. GRAPE FRUIT, LEMONS, APPLES. FRESH COCOANUTS. Phone Us Your Order. "Other People's Money." Tomorrow and Suudny night Hor ry Holllngsworth nnd Co., will bo seen at tho Royal thoatro, In n screaming farco comedy "Other Poo plo'a Mouey," Tho plot deals with a young man FOR REXT Four aero ranch. Apply W. N. Ekblad & Son, Hardwaro Store. . I OLUV ANT & WEAVER THE PURE FOOD GROUERYMEX PHOXE 2?5 Cor, arcl A Central TRY OUR RED RIBBON PUMPKIN Roth Are Detained. Harry Nas burg has received a lottor from his slstor-lu-law who Is connocted with tho Juvontlo and probation courts In 1 Oakland In which sho mnkes lnqul- who wnnts to win his aweothoart, rlcs concerning Stella Culbortson and whoso fnther Is farcing her to marry a young follow named Stngo of Coos . nnothor man for monoy. Bay, who nro under detention thoro. J Tho fnther helps tho young mnn to It will bo romomborod that tho two , 1P with tho girl, not knowing It Is dlsnppoorod from North Rond about, ul ow daughter. .! .,,,. tl.., n f. ..1...1M.Q nan nnil , WIlOIl tllO futllOl' lonHlB Of Ill8 I HIT PtlltlW II lit V M t"l V tf 1 woro supposod to linvo olopod. ! Mundur ho llys Into a rngo and thou . ' finally glvos In. Win. Frnnzenbnoh has recelvod n Kmnk Rurko will ho suon as tho shlpmont of IRON FENCES nnd young lovor, Rabblo Gale as his MO.VUMEXTS to bo orocted In dir- Woothoart and Harry Holllngsworth foront comotorlos. Ho hns soourod tl8 tho father. somo lnrgo contracts for somo of tho : -.- t irrrs most boautlful work evor pncod In 4 m , f this soctlon of tho country. A MeSSaffe CO MCIl .IOIIX I1U.MK DEAD. Xeplunv of R. D. Hume nnd Former Raudon Man. John B. Hiimo. a nophow of tho lato R. D. Humo, nnd woll-known In Bnndon, died nt Snlt Lnko City re cently, nftor a long lllnowi. cnused by a fall from a bI(yclo last July. Mr. Humo wns a crack amntour blcyclo rldor and wns woll-known through out tho wost In thnt capacity. Young Humo wns around Raudon nbout gevon yonrs ngo nnd is woll known by pooplo who woro living horo nt that tlmo. all of whom will loam of his death with grent regrot. Humo was born In 1884. Ho Is survlvod by a wlfo. n mothor, Mrs. E.R. Humo. and a brother, Arthur Humo. Ban don Recordor. MOXOGRAM OIL at tho Gunnery. on Hats All Hats may look alike at first glance but thoy nre not mudo nllko. Somo huts Mild cheaply nro mndo cheaply. Wo hnvo n lint thnt comes from n mnnufnotuior of high stand ing and Is ortjinl to any $3.50 to $5.00 hat mado. Why not save 50 cents to $2.00 by buying a Thoroughbred Hat for only. . , .SiJ.OO Wo linvo also Tlio Statesman Hat, good onough for any mun, nud It costs only $2.50. Got your new Spring Hat horo nnd savo monoy. Now stylos now In. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phono U2-J