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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. by ji logging onglno on the Smith Powers ronil the first of the week Ir reported Retting nlong nicely nt Mercy hospital, tallied n dislocated hip by being hit Mikit Himi Bikini; Eny Personal Notes en Who See These New MKS. F. 8. HOW hnH boon quite 111 of la grippe. f?0Y4i CftS TOOTS !$rliO& i St'RK TO WANT TO III V. KVKH IIAVK Vol' SKKN m mm: handsome styles. tii:v auk different yet IIK.VIIIKU. PLAIN lll'T IIIC'II, (OVSKUVATIXK HIT HIS. TINCTIYK. TIIKV AUK Sl'HK TO IMiKASK VOl' WHKN VOU Si I' TIIKM AXD TIIKV AH!: SO TAILORED THAT WIIK.V Vol' "llWB WORN TIIKM, YOl'K OI'IXIO.V OF TIIKM WILL HK STltK(iTIIKNKI) STILL MOHK. VOl MAV NOI' WANT TO IllV NOW HUT VOl' CERTAINLY SIIOI I.I) SKK TIIKM NOW. IIKTTKU VALUES FOR I.KSS MONEY WHY? CASH ONLY. "MONEY TALKS'' New Nettleton Shoes New Stetson Hats Clothing and Stioe Co. MAHSIIFIKLD Hub llAXHOX BsalsniULdsthsl! V. A. McKolllps of North llend was a Marshfleld visitor today. MltS. HKHRKHT ROGERS of Coos Klver In a Marshuld shopper to day. A. .). .MKVMKI. left today vln the steamer Flileld from llandon for Snn Framitwo to look after busi ness. AI'SR PEA 111. WATKINS returned today from Coqullle where she lias been teaching school for a fen months. rapGMIi SUEMKS Delivery Truck. F. 8. Dow Is hav lug the old Thomas Flyer converted Into nn nuto delivery truck to be toed in connection with liltt wholesale bus luess. Gl'ST MATTSON of Catching lnlit was In town today on Ills way to Ten Mile whero he will remain a couple of dayB. Mnny Coming;. F. H. Tlchenor of l'ortlnnd In n letter to the Chamber of Commerce says that there will be n great throng of eastern lioincfcek ors In Portland this mouth and ex pects many of them will visit Coos Day. Ho In distributing considerable Coos I Jay literature there. HENRY HOECIC of North nend has mored from Coos where he will glug business. Day to Astoria j engage In the log- (iOKS NORTH. MRS. FOSTER of Coos City, who has been ill of appendicitis nt Mercy hospital has recovered sufficiently to return to her home. It. 'M. Jennings, manager of the Oregon Power Compnny, nntl wife left today for Portland other north ern points for u short stay. CV4 iUUJJ AKlN5 POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Grape Croam of Tartar HO ALUM.HD LIME PHOSPHATE w JAY WILSON, a young ninn who sui-1 Society News EH INDUSTRY PUIIED HEBE Continued from puso 1.1 .cnglno as long ns one gallon of gaso line, as, for Instance, nn SO-horso- Ths Busy Corner Is Always Miles Ahead This is why wo lead in the drug business oL' this vicinity. 13 wry ounce of energy, every particle oi' ability, ever ' minute ol' years ol' experience are turned to ac ount in entering to your wants, pleas ures, satisfaction a'nd safety. iJny drugs and drug store goods hero and get class, quality and satisfac tion without extra cost. Free delivery. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE 20S. unnn VHL N up en ! 0 UUAIIO MARSHFIELD SATUMBAY H Lockhari-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Leading Drug Store In Cdos County. A Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. FOIl SALE 1711-nciv dairy ranch on Coos Itlvor, 85 acres of tlllnblo bottom land, 40 ncrea undor cul tivation. 2 good orchards, 2 chlc kea houses, ICO chickens. Drood Sow and nil Horses and Block and good outfit of machinery. Prlco for ranch and ovorythlng on tho plnco, 18,500.00. J2.GOO.00 will hnndlo this deal. L. Amadon, 178 Broad way, Marshfleld. ' TOH SALE Household furniture. Mr. A. Ilowen, 371 Ilroadwhy So. 1VAXTi:i llousekeeiKT. Must bo competent to tako full charge No objection to man nnd wlfo or wi dow with child. Good pay. Porma nent. Coos IUver ranch. WH SALE Tenm weighing nboul 1.050 and 1,150 each. Inqulro Conner & Uoagland Grocery. I FOIl SAM? (food milk cow. Address O0 t&7 Marshflold. Oro. I Remember n TL'HKISIl 1IATII will help you. Phono 214-J. Ilnvo your Job pilntlug duut n Chi ( inn nlllr. A few of the articles from our 1,000 35c Bargains St of Tnblo Mats t!5c 2 Air Plants Japanese- Cup and Saucer German China, cup and saucer. . . SjI or C Wator Glassos 3 -cent Dox Stationery 4 10-cent Tablets ' 2 13-cent Tablets 2 pair Children's IIosu. 2 pair Ladles Homo 1 pair Ladles Wool Hoso Hack or Side Combs Guaranteed PocketKnlves 6-lnch Shears. Sic 'Sic Sic 25c Slo SJ5c iWc 25c !!3e !I5r JMc Sic 'Sic i r0R SAI'BHouscho.d furnltnr for l Third street. Mrs. A. E. Pol '"'en, phono 147-L. Trade Hero and Huve Money. "'DOS BAY ASH STORE The Store That Saves You Money. tiKO. S. HOLT, - - Iuuger. j Front Street, Marshfleld. AXTKrv Roy Mt ivis,! coiifec- "onery to work before and after "hool. Must bo of good habits aD(l not under IB. WAXTEI) Mn flIi wfo "illdren to tako position. Banco hotel. without Enquire F,n RrXT Three furnished house- pep'ns rooms. Phnnn jo.i. - w,-t,yj Vi4, lv S.UiIV .. . "tMijjiiiirvu wiiiio wshorn eggs for hatching, ?1 for fl'n, Coo3 nay Grocery. . "flenn cotton rncs ur "mes office, cash paid on dotty-ery. 0mt c i) m rA' mm 'm!M WOU have nnvtTiino n .nn I tent r want help, try a want nd. lr. ' TaBT.y0"r lob Prlntlnic don, rneTime3 office. e n A CIjEHW HLOjm MAKES "PUT OX A GOOD FItOXT" when you are talking to a lady, and tho chances nro you will bo success ful. Ladles like to see lovely white linen, and if wo have tho caro of yours we know it will satisfy tho most exacting person. In our sys tem of Laundering wo nover injure tho most delicate fabric, but wo do assure perfect work at a very moder ato price. COOS HAY STEAM LAUXDHY PHONE MAIN B7-J. Next Saturday night, March 25, one of the best boxing carnivals that has ever been pulied off on Coos Day has been scheduled by .lohn Ilerron Vj Hue p.uce ut the .Marshfleld Skating mint. Jtiui west of l'ortiaud nnd liny Leo of San Krunuluco are tho top utters tor a twenty-round go nnd "Pud ' Nosier nnd Art Fish of Co iiuiue are sluted for an eight-round so. West Is one of the best glove nr: Ists tuut Portland has over turnod out. 'For the last few years ho has been putting it over on the other us pirant3 tur pugilistic honors lu tliu t'acllic Northwest. Leu Is not bo well known on tho Hay but has established quite a repu tation tor himself in and around San traiicisco. Ho has fought tcn rutiuu di.iwa with men of Abu Attell's eiiibi. iluth were lu fairly good coiulltlou whuii ttiey ruaciiud here but are train ing hard tor next Saturday night's bout. Tickets for tho light uro now ou sale ut the Hell Cord and a number of tho best seats have already been taken. A special train Is being ar ranged to bring over thu fans from the Coqulllo valley who uro especial ly anxious to soo the go betweeu "Pud" Nosier and Art Fish, both resi dents of tho valley, who havo mot several times, but neither of whom has gained a decisive victory over tho other. Sunduy, Monday and Tuosday nft ornoons, special boxing exhibitions will bo given free at the tralulng ADVERTISING- FILI.S CHURCHES Remiu'kablu Demonstration of Value of Newspaper Publicity in Rollgiou. HINGHAMPTON, N. Y., Mar. 15. The churches of this city havo Just mado an unusual demonstration of tho value of newspaper advertising.' As tho result of an advertising cam paign of Just ono day, an average In crease In tho attendance In tho chur ches of about 35 per cent was brought about. Tho schemo was participated In by all tho Protostnnt churches. The clergymen nro conducting a special movement to Increase nttend anco nt tho sorvlcos and fill empty pows. Ono Saturday nearly nil the mer chiu s. by agreomont, gave up their re-olar advertising spaco in tho newspapers to the Ministerial nsso- Electric Lamps Wo have lamps suited for every purpose Mazda, Tantalum and a "special" 90-watt lamp far superior to tho common 32 candlo-powor. It Js n ploasuro for us to show and ex plain tho dlfforent lamps for tho bet termont of your service. Coos Bsv Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. HiiRMBlBE?Bfc i'-ffi i The Altar Guild of the Marshfleld ,l,owor BMHno englno with the best Episcopal church met Tuesday after- j practical economy will consumo 10 ! noon nt the home of Mrs. C. K. Perry . KnlI)8 of Rn I" hour; 80 pounds or "iignoiet" win opernto an SO-horsel power engine ono hour. With gasoline at 15 cents per gallon equals $1.50 "llgnolet" nt 30 conts per hundred pounds equals 24 conts; a saving of fl.SC. Any gas or gagollue cnglno with n slight change lu the piston will operate successfully on this "llgno let" gllB. The producer for generating tho gas can be set up alongside tho en gine nnd requires n very small space. This producer Is similar to an ordin ary conl stove. Tho fuel can bo placed In bags and stored lu convenient places on tho boat and there Is nbsolutoly ,13 danger from explosion. These plants can bo used for any with a good attendance of members, i the usual work was carried on. The Guild will meet with Mrs. McCormnc next week. , I ' J The St. Patrick's hall given by the Marshfleld Naval Reserves at the' Eagles hnll last evening was largely attended nnd proved n very enjoyable- dnnclng party. The music nnd I floor were good and tho participants ' most congenial. This evening, the Knights of Fin land Hrass Hand will give n dance at tho Finnish hall on West Central nvenuo ns a benefit to tho organiza tion. Tho dances given ut tho Fin nish hnll have been very onjoynblo events nnd tonlghfa promises to bo 5nd of powor purposes on Innd ns even better than the usual ones there. It Is expected there will bo t large nttondnnco. i Mrs. A. O. Rogors, Jr., who has boon spending several weeks with friends nnd relatives lu California, la cxpocted homo Monday. Tho Presbytorlan Ladles Aid so ciety mot Thursday afternoon nt tho R. J. Coko homo. Tho nftornoon was snout nt sowing. Among thoso pres ent wero Mrs. Geo. "Wltto, Mrs. A. II. Guornsoy, Mrs. J. Mendo, Mrs. Goo. Hnzor, Mrs. Harry O'Mara, Mrs. S, C. McLeod, Mrs. D. Putnam, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. T. E. Magulro, Mrs. W. GUY LEE. quarters lu North Rend and all who lllto to sue the clovor work with tho gloves aro lnvltod to tho "work outs." Leo and West will alternate at these exhibition workouts. MVWMMWW elation, which filled tho payors with display advertising, urglug tho public to attend church. I As a result, every church wns Ail ed to overflowing Sunday. well us lu boats. A 1,000-horso-powor plant operating 10 hours a day nnd 300 days In tho year will con sumo flvo tons of llgnolet n day or 1,500 tons a year at $5.00 por ton equals $7,500, or at tho rato of $7.50 por horse-power a year. Outsldo of water powor makes this tho choapoat power known. When required, "Hgnolot" can bo mado smokolcss. Thoy say that this llgnolet enn bo made nt a good profit and sold for less than any coal with oqual fuol valuo. In tho making of this fuol from wnsto wood and slack llgntto conl the following chonilcnl by-products aro R. Simpson, Mrs. Win. Murr, Mrs. Ira produced: turpentine, tar, pitch. H acotaio, aicouoi, on, cruusmu, avtu Rartlo, Mrs. Win, Vaughnn. Mrs, C. HolniB, Mrs. L. Loomls, Mrs. Robt. McCann, Misses Irono and Marjorle Putnam and Raymond O'Mara. RETURN TODAY. J. D. Goss, C. F. McKnlght and C. R. Pock returned via Drain today trom Portland and Saloui whoro they have been pn busluoss. If u if 'in t. Tuesdny evening Mr. and Mrs. Lawronco Holmborg ontortalnod a uumbor of Marshllold's popular young bacholore. Aftor nn olabor ata eight course dinner was sorted, bridge whist was played. Tho guests woro: Geo. E. Dlx, Ous Drown, Roy niookur, J. D, Mereon, Wra, Conrad, II. E. Qulst, Enoch Holmborg and Carl Davis. Tho Sisters of Bethany wore enter tained Wednesday nftornoon by Miss Agnes Hutcheson at her homo. Noo dle work was tho diversion. Tho next meeting will be with MIs3 Evelyn Anderson. Pharmacists and Chemists We are not simply dealers In drugs, we aro analytical Chemists and Manufacturing Pharmacists. Wo aro competent nnd equipped for tostlng every drug or chemical wo purchaso as to strength and purity. In other words, wp know drugs from their physical ap pearance to their chemical formulae, incompatibilities, etc. lu fnct, we know far inoro about drugs than Is necessary to run a drug store In tho ordinary wuy. Ours Is an extraordinary drug store, It Is a manufacturing and Analytical laboratory as well. You will profit by bringing all your prescriptions here, and by coming hero for all drug store goods. BROWN DRUG CO. N GRADUATE, CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY, STORE." Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Hulldlng. and gas. ' Thoy say that tholr Investigations and experiments Indicato that mora than enough from theBo by-products which aro not usod In tho making of fuel amounts to moro thau tho to tal cobI of tho "Hgnolot". Thoy say that probably no place on tho Pacific coast offers such an op portunity to bring this system iuto piny as doos Coos Day with Its enor mous wasto from forests and coal mines tho two prlmo products util ized in tholr processes. Every bit of wood Including stump can bo mado marketable Thoy fool confident that thoy havo the proper solution for tho clearing of logged-off nnd other tlmborod lands nround Coos Day and tho furth er dovolonmont of tho coal mlnos hero. I Dig parties Interested Coos Day Is now being looked over for n suit able slto and plans porfectod for a plant that will havo a capacity of carbonizing and treating 100 cords of wood, 160 tons of "llgnolet," 10 tons of fertilizers and tho treatment of the various chemicals every 24 hours. ( Thoy think that with such an In dustry In operation. It will bo a great stimulus to new industries on Coos Hay on account of tho now fuol from which such cheap power can ba Idovelnpod. With a fuol at a fixed i rato and tho producing of cheap , power therefrom, nil sorts of transportation-nnd Industries for tho wnk- jlng of pulp, pnpor, Iron, stool, metals. I Implomonts and numorous minor nr- Males will becomo practlcablo which othorwlso would nevor bo called Into uso. And all this Is to bo brought about j simply by tho uso of waste which we I now throw away, ' ..Vi. i ttrffr fciaiiiiiti a.- --