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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
THECflteMrTWEa, MARSHnfelJBitortiQSBJHJIBSliMf, MARCH. V 1U lUvENING EDITION. Prescriptions Come to us in largo numbers each day. "Why? Be flcC wo have n reputation for the purity of our (llltCSlllHl WHJ O''" " " "' wviuiniuuuiug. Our Prescription Department Is finely equipped, kopt scrupulously clean, and you can be sure that you got .fust what your physician I means m.u ... "THE BUSY CORNER" PI-ION13 298. lockhart-Parsorts Drug Co. prescriptions accuiiately compounded. TUB Hl'S-'V CORNER PHO,E JIPH. IB IN HAD SHAPE. BUTCHER NEARLY BLEEDS TO DEATH FROM WOUND Claim New Curry County Town Will j Sutler I'nlem Something Is Done Tho Port Orford Trlbuno In con- '"no Hurler of North Rend Act-U eluding a lengthy wrltoup of Uiko- "Vnlalljr Injun Hlmaclf ',uW Jiort, which was formerly known as Cutting Up Mont. Crittenden nnd Pacific City, anya: I '1"rne Fourier of, Fourier Rroth "Lakcport, nn It atunda to-day. la)' Ment.lMarket In North llcud, nl a town of 75 or 100 population, nnd ,(,ll to death yesterday na a 36 or 40 houses some small nnd. ""'t f severing an nrtcry In hli hastily constructed, nnd othera quite i''K while cutting up n beef, lie wan creditable. About half n mile of, rv wenk before the How of .blood aldewalk la In evidence, and n school , wiild be Rtaunched but nt Mcrc4 hoi la now In progress with an enroll- ,,,! Mils mornlpg he wna reported Mug nlonn nlcoly, j It scorns tlmt he had n large piece voit renting across his knee while fp""iMir -vi--.r -"-. 1 "t'lng It ill). The knife rIIiuipi! or SMkttCAlL I fflHlN Personal Notes ment of 20 pupils, houses nre, a hotel, The business j general mer- "llae store, hardware - "-o. con-1 'PUP- r-vg)- ,r .-"'nt j butcher ahop "111, K-ilo 1 nnd kjild That. Mcken Yard Now 1 feed stnble. Tho saw mill and but , cher shop are closed nnd tho other houses nro experiencing n slump In business but nre holding, on nwnlt Ing developments In tho spring. A crisis la nt hnnd, nnd unless tho company fulfills some of Its profuse nnd long overdue promises I.nkcport nm uo n neserieu village in a very nl....l .1..... I OIMIII III11U. Slnco Its movo to Floras Lako tho company Is said to hnvo sold appro ximately 0,000 lots, many of those, sales having boon consummated through snles olllces In Portland and other cities In tho Northwest to par ties who bought without Inspection. j unexpectedly rut through nnd gouged deep Into Ills thigh. THE WEATHER. (Ry Associated Press.) OltEOON, Mar. 1C Fair to- I nigui ana 1 riuay. LOCAL t::.mper.vivi:e POUT. hi;. North Bend News L. .1. Simpson and wlfo arrived homo on the Rreakwatcr today. Nothing encourages chickens to lay better than to have a large roomy pen for. them to scratch around in, Build it out of 4-foot LATH and save almost half in the cost of construction. While they last we can make ths low price of - 10 Cents Per 100 Lath A large number of chicken raisers on the Bay have al ready taken advantage of this offer. MYRTLE POINT FAILURE. Urown Hi-others Are Adjudged Hank niplH lu Federal Court. Judge Sehlbrede, reforeo In bank ruptcy, today received notice from Portland that Ilrown Brothers, gen eral morchnndlso dealers at Myrtle i , Point, hnd been adjudged bankrupts. Their liabilities nro cstlmntod at $R, 000 nnd their assets nro. not ostlmaV- od. They 'occupy .the store tlioro.i1n. which Ouorlns, Jtoborts and Illrck a ill fie rent times did business. .Mrs.' (loo. San ford nnd children -cre visiting friends In North Bend yest'erdnr. Henry Hoeck returned todny from a business trip to Portland nnd oth er points. .. f.n Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Johnson of North TJnd are rejoicing over the' birth of n daughter. Tor twenty-four hours ending nt 4: -13 p. in.. Mar. 15, by Mrs. K. Mlngua, apectnl government meteorological observer: Maximum G8 Minimum 32 At 4:43 p. m GO Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. GEO. noODUUM went to Coqulllo to. day on business. SHERIFF GAOE camo over from Co qullle todny on business. MRS. T. J. MncGenn of Empire, was a Mnrshfleld visitor today. J. W. RUSSELL and wlfo of Coos River were Mnrshfleld visitors to day. RALPH MATSON Is laid up with an Incipient case of ptomaine poisoning. Ii. AMADON expects to leavo Satur day for Portland nnd other north ern points. MATT ANDERSON nnd family of Heaver Hill were Marahfleld' visit ors today. Sugar Higher. F. S. Dow was ad vised today of n ten cent ndvanco hi tho wholesale price of sugar. ;FERD HANSEN will leave Saturday for Portland on business and pleasure. livening Service. Thero will he n Lenten service In Emmanuel Eplsco-I paljchurch tonight nt 7:30 o'clock, j , D. CATHCAltT returned todny from a business trip to tho Co qullle vnlloy. For lUMCIC nuto service PHONE KM before fi. 1. M. nnd t.a-1 at night Mrs. Renin. Wlttlg nnd dnughtor, Mabel 'of NoHh Iibud. wore visiting friends In Mnrshfleld today. Give Conrort. Tho Naval Reserve !Bnnd will give n concert Sunday aft ernoon nt.t!:30 In tho park. If the weather Is unfavorable It will bo In tho Masonic Opera House. E. W. KAMMERBR will leavo thlo afternoon for Portland and San Francisco on business. ,M8. W. R.' Simpson. Mrs. Wpfls nnd MrB. E. W. Fnhy Marshflold ahopners yesterday. MESSRS. RUSSELL nnd Moffatt of Jho Heaver Hill Coal Compiny were lu Mnrshlleld today on business. Stale HREAD makes HENS LAY. Oct some nt tho COOS 1JAY HAKERY Just a ew Mrs. Abo Mnttson and dnughtpr, Lena-, of Catching Inlet, returned to dny nftor visiting friends In North Rend n couplo of dnys. A"Jhjjr. Miller fcf iCunry (county. who underwent an operation-for np iHMidlcltla at Morcy hospital yoslor dnv. Is reported getting nlong nlcoly todny. Play North lleml Tho Mnrshfleld C. H.luigh school bnsketbnll team will go wero t North Rend tonight to piny tho TOM NICOLS and G High school team there. A launoii has boon ohnrterod and n number of pupils will accompany the tenm. Mrs. Wngnor returned todny from Rtorln whero Rho was cnRed a fow Of the mnny things that can be had ,"00,CR nR0 ,,y lnJrl,R !'r husband, C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phono 190-J Retail Yards 182, South Broadway for rsmsataei Pacific Monumental and Building Works II H. WILSON, Proprietor T MARSIIFIELD, ORE. All kinds ol monumental work urnnititlv nnd artistically exo- tuM. (YmII ui our worke tin Si utn Mroailwny. 5 Cents Nickel Plntod Tea Pots 15c Nickel Plated Coffeo Pots 1.1c Nickel Plated Syrup Plteliors... ,1.1c niiqrnntecd Paring Knives. . ..1.1c Lnrgo slzo Dover Egg Renters. . 1.1c Extra Heavy Dust Pans Lie I1 Double Towel Rings 1,1c Long haudlo galvanized flro sho vels 1,1c 12-ot. Tin Dairy Pans Mo ' '" 12x12 Sholf nrncknts ..I.tnl Flat Flour Selves 15c Nickel Plated llrusli and Comb . i j Cnso 1.1c No. VC Ornnlto Stow Pans 1.1c' Cntit. Wngncr, suRtnlncd. Kottlng-nlong fine. The North Tlend Mothers' nnd Teachers' club will meet tomorrow n'temopn nt tho school nt o'clock. Tho program Includes n ong by the Sixth grndo pupils, n rending by Oraco Fulton, song by quartette consisting of CnrI Holder. Lnwrence Russell, Mnson Knorr nnd Frnuk Nowklrk nnd an nddress by Mr. McLeod on "Mothors nnd Tench-era." Elect rle Power. Tho Oregon Pow er Company has closed n contract with tho Kern Iron Works In North llentl. to opernto nil tho machinery with electric powor. Tho now motors will bo Instnlled In n couple of wcoks. St. Vntrlck'a Day. Tomorrow Is W. Sholly, two Mnrshfleld traveling men," nrrlvml homo ' today from tho Coqul'lo valley. MRS. A. O. ROGERS. Jr., who ha a been spending several weeks in California, Is expected homo on tho next Redondo. Improves House. E. G. Porhnm having his Iioubc moved back on h's lot on West ContrnI nvonuo, and- 's St. Patrick's Day and this morning, nlso arrauglng for extonslvo Improve tho wenrlng of tho green was in ovl- monts. deuco. Tho real shamrock Is grown on Coos Ray and mnny wonr It In Ho Is now honor of tho patron saint of tho Emerald Islo, but still mnny woull rather have tho Imitation shamrock. '0os Bav-Ioseburp Staple Line I'iljr .iM. between KiiHeburu ,u il ..arhrii-M. Suiue leaves dully wl SimUujH n( 7 ji. ui. .Fkic. yci.i.H. "no sniicrrmi. Auen.. c. p. iiahnahd. 120 MAHKI-rr ,V Mnralitleltl. .scni, IIOSEHUltU, Ore. PHONE 11 fOOS BAY VASH STORE The Store That Saves You Money. OKO. N. HOLT, .Manager. Frnnr Street. Mnrhflehl. ' I Do yon know thnt nilly n'ne n.i b every ten caws of rheumnfsm irr simply rheumntlsm or the muscle? duo to cold or damp, or chronic rlioumatlsin, nnd require no Interim' trentmont whatever? Apply Clinm bcrlnln's Liniment freely' nnd iw how qule'tly It gives f'llef. Fn I m'e bv nil dealers r. u;.--r. '. I'ndergoea Operation. Mrs. Holeu 3j30 jChandlor-Tromnlno, dnughtor of W. " O fVIa iih.Iahiiiaii4 niiiiHntfmi ? V.IHIIIUIUI , IIIKiUI Ullb till UIVIilllllll nt Lnno hospllal In Snu Francisco n row dnyn ago. Sho Is getting nlong nlcoly Miss May llonuett or Mnrsh lleld, who Is taking a course lu nurs ing nt the hnspltnl there Is attending her. Di-ituka On Track. Supt. W. F. Miller or tho locnl railway, rdportR that another "drunk" nlmost got run over by tho train Monday. He was round asleep on tho triek just MISS EVA CRALL ot Spoknno nr rlvcd hero this morning to spend tho summer nt tho homo of .her coubIii, Mrs. W. F. Harmon of Co qulllo. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon camo ovor to moot her. HARRY WINKLER or tho llUBy Cor nor, Is spending n row dnys vaca tion nt tho Stephen Rogers ranch on Coos River nnd incidentally trying to luro somo of tho biggest trout yet caught thero from tho silvery waters to tho frying nnn, 1I1UEFS OF UANDON. News of Clty-by-the-Sen Ah Told Ily Tho Recorder. Frank Lnyton, tho ' well-known bofnre tho train camo along and was ttrnvollng man, who hns boon. Ill In GRAND BALL Slvon by MTf"'' Ww<?t mmwx Jr- '-V r ' T-h South MuwhUold. b. re 7th and 12th strentH. n on. nP'n. Hvard tor return to P"- "I Wright or the Times' offlco It sin. . I ""'- Ipam -lni.i-. i . l,v9 anrl 1 utn L onn vacn. inquire UDr & Hoagland Grbcery. OIL SUPPLIES Thf Coos dcy Oil and Supp Cumpsn: uuder tne inunuauiuo-ji i J. W. Flanagan will continue to hui die tho Union Oil Cumpu'pj'd kiih the, distillate, benzine and coal o! ' hniiNta uriou-. r)H Ray t. which nlaco they have pioved Knights of Finlard Irass ?;nnd " In the hull on Central avenue Sa urcUy Ev:n.i ijj, March fiie3in. , .taiUs hmut Stick mado to movo by railroad imployes Ho 'was angry nt being molested fl'ul boratqd thorn lor doing nn net titnt saved his lire. Another intoxicated man who went to sloop on tho Smith- lPowor8 Logging rond was run over by n hand car this week. Is the nnmo of our newest confec tion. It U bettor than Peanut nrjt tlc nnd ir you liked Rrltt'l? you will lovo Peanut Stick. , " We hnvo seVeral'.othor kinds of Fine. Fresh Nut 'Candy. Remember our"'c'andles' nromade In our own cunny. Saultary factory r.'ghTVerb In M'urshfleld by nii'expert tfh'ndy m'a'kor. They aro pure, whole same nud delicious. ' ' -: . .. - FRESH DAILY. Always Something New nt Randon . tor sovornl dnys, Ia much bettor nt present. Mr, Lnyton. has,, been nt tho Hotol Gnlllor until re contly ho was moved to tho homo of O. A. Trowbrldgo. His sop, Roy Lnyton, has nrrlvod from Portland to assist In caring for him. Tho nrenkwator addition to Ran don has been sold to Portland par ties for J12.C00. Tho deal was cents, ati 9 W-'-'SWrf-- ii; o'clock j tiS"S?0ocd m,,k cow- Address Pj Marshfleld, Ore. CHKIt WAXTKUT. , facher, n,an nr ,. bin v "wumu jor U13 r'ct No. 57 oi . . nc,n8-rr "' ., f!m IV h Anrll 0.7. '. "-" M""' Nl ;;z.m ?&0 per ace.n 7 a Hiauns expert--anl where vn , f taught i . Jvioub- rtttn ,ra A Albe. En'I'lro, flvo rooms, cheap. Mrs. A. E. Pol- loxfen. phone 147-L. i WANTED Roy at Lewis' Conft-o tlcnory to work bofore and artor school. Must bo or good habits nud not under 15. Tickets Gents 75 tree. Grand march sharp. The Dras3 Band of twenty Instru- 2:10 Front ments will furnish tho music. (gUaffandsi KS&&Hrmmmim f WP TWO STORES. St 1-1(1 Central Ave. I In North Dakota. M. J. Mangan, who formorly was ongagod In tho un dertaking and barber business In Mnrshfleld, has written to locnl par- mado by Geo. Laird who Is In Port ties to dlBposb of his. property horo land attending business collego nnd as ho has located In Hottingor. He doing a llttlo boosting tar Randon says that ho often wishes on tho side, and It would appear ho was back on Coos Ray and that he is making good. Mr. Laird Kends best wishes to his friends here, telegraphed to Dr. L. P. SoronBon In- closing ho said that ho expected Saturday night to forward the deeds Coos Ray would have at least six rail- roads bofore this tlmo but declares It Mrs. A. J. Mlllor In honor '6t her Is-.bound to hnvo ono soon. two granddaughtors, Misses' Hazel - and Polly Mlllor, gave a beach pnrty Theie will bo a ST. PATRICK SO- last Saturday afternoon! After '!.VL for tho members or tho PRES- spending a merry time on tho beach liVTKRIAN CONGREGATION at tho tho pnrty returnod to tho 'hqu30 RESIDENCE or Mrs. M. C. 1IORTON, whoro dollclous rorreshmonts wero IVRIDAY ovenlug, March 17th. An sorved. It was a happy tlmo ror uunusmuu Ol ill cuiiia win UU 1-IIUIK ed to defray tho expenses ot tho eve ulng. Rend the Times Want An those who participated and tho atter noou was Ideal ror tho occasion. It you like a good time and a good pi (-of- flaCC I niliTfirV nee be su.o to come and bring ' " 3l Q3 LCI U I III I y T dauc your rrleuaa with you Bt. i -u Kreenli-,1- 1.... , er hm.i . " -". any- WNATED Grl or middle-aged wc man lor housework. Good wages for right party. Call phone 171 or 14C-R. WANTED Man nnd. wlfo without children to take position. Enqul.-e Olanco hotel. Good Livery Service work Is most desirable to anyone , wUlilug their linen to possess tha' particular .finish so necessary to, good taste In dress. , and now oi, . . Port ItSXT Tliroo fiirnMiod house- :ttlri . ' UI HOUB3. ior return to Times offlco ',,n!i:! rooms. Phono 4R-L. "U1B Whilol V-i, 'Wle- Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers are now at tho dis posal or tho Coos Ray public at REASONARLE RATES any trip anywhere any time. Horses 1 boarded and rigs cared Mr. 1 1 1 ww TLI- Df- TlA ,n v iiiai ivuui uaiu 1 vh nn that rr.Ass op wniiK One Trial will Convluce. Coos Bay Steam laundry IMIONIOIAIX .17-1 New honrso nnd spcdnl nccommo datlona n'-r"- 'ded lor funeral pnrtles. ftV "ouseho.d furBltam for FOR SALE One-half of Glen finr Hrn' np"o'pable. Sae Mrs. Pe ter Scott, 8f.--' - ' "" T . L. NJrV0-5 " !' lHO.E JiT.t-l. See" 'COKTHE&.L I'liuiu- :it. If Dru Stores Kep If, We Have It When any Item of drug Btoro goods Is wanted you will savo tlmo nnd may savo monoy by coming .to us V 1 for It. Our aim Is to provide everything that a mod-- tVern drug storo should supply and to furnish the right ,vqu"nllty at tho right price, Wo waut to bo your druggist. 'It 1 BROWN JDRUG CO. n .h... i -.