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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 3, 191 1-EVENING EDITION (LOTHCRAFT All-Wool Clotties "THERE are many reasons why you should make sure of getting all-wool in your clothes. There is no reason why you should pay a big price to get it when we will sell you a Clothcraft all-wool suit for $I0t00 to $25.00. You arc perfectly safe In You ought to sec our buying it, too, because line of these clothes. Until with it you get a guarantee you do, ycu will not bc- of pure wooI,lasting shape, lieve it possible to get such good tailoring and good remarkably good style and service. fit at the price. Woolen Mill Store Milf-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield Oregon ARCH CLOTHES CLEANER for rkmovino grbasb, on. and stain prom woolen, COTTON AND SILK GOODS. CA11PHT8 AND TEXTILE FABRICS. CE.VERALLY. TUB PREPARATION DOB NOT" IN J CUE TUB MATERIAL OR DESTROT TUB. COLOR, PRICBf 95' CENTS PHR DOTTLE. FOn SALE AX TUB UU8V CORNER jlockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTJONB ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. PHONE 298. Leading Drug Store In Coos County. IS THERE A GAS MAIN CLOSE TO TEAT NEW HOUSE YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD? Your wife probably has asked that question already. It is a matter of importance to her, and it is important to you. Gas cooking means economy, comfort, clean ness and convenience, )ve will be glad to give advice free regard lng the layout for gas piping and the in stallation of the gas range, gas water lieat U'lfoundry stove and gas heating stoves. U your building site is not on a gas main, je will be glad to talk with you regarding the prospect of extending mains. . ye are willing to extend mains wherever were is a reasonable prospect of eventual jwr return on the investment, telephone 178 and ask for the New Busi ness Department. OREGON POWER COMPANY Mlfs. McKKOWN IS WELL. "the Item In Tho Tim- of Sntur- ilny to tho effect Hint Mrs. ' Arthur .MCKeown una gone to tho city to! consult specialists rognrdlng hot' henlth Is erroneous," snld J. W. Hon- i noil, her rather, toilny, "Mr. nnd Mrs. McKeowu nml their two chil dren wont to Cnllfornln to visit Mr. McKoown's father nnd nu'thor who reside In Herkeley nnd to upend about n month there vUltlug. Mrs. McKeown Is In perfect health nnd slie wns never in bettor henlth than k1 Is at the present time nnd M McKeown nnd the children nro nlso WILL DISTILL WATER SUPPLY! 1 Personal Notes Oil BO. IIRADLEY, who has been here the pabI week, left yesterday for Eureka, Hugn ivicLain Has Plan to, Remedy Alleged Defects In Coos Bay Water j Hunh Mcl.Hln In figuring on tits-1 tilling ptt water for domestic use o MRS. McINTOSH nnd Mr.i. Chrlsto-i-son of Coos Itlver wore MarshfleM shoppers today. MRS. V.I. I.AW'l.OR U assisting j Mrs. Otto Sohutter nt the Wostorn Union for n few days. In the best of health, so jt'onso toll ! ,rt' ln're against t!" n thpe won't l miy dictor bills tV time." lU'YS DKXMAItK STORK. The Dontnnrk Morcautilc Co.'r. ( Store hns boon taken ovsr by J. S. I Capps, who having bought 12. Rorg'H 'it........... I.. !.- - in . uiviLTi iii iiiu mure, win conunuo 10 run same In connection with Post Of fice at Denmark. Port Orford Trib une. 'contagion I fr.im the sernts the wntr Is aliened ' o contain. Mr. McUIn hns n largol uiiiiiT wun n enpnriir ot :,uoo jeni-l Ions which he belloves can distill ), siilllclent water for domestic use hero. The boiler was Installed soni'i time ngo for use In connection with tho brlqtiottlng plant that It waH pro posed to put In hero, but Is not now In nctlve service. In cnao Mr. Mc- jl.nln Is Insured of sufllclcnt demand .1. SIGXAUNKSS and family are moving today from South Mnrsli llold to Stunner where they will make their homo. I .1. T. Mo.COIt.MAC It expected home on the Nnnn Smith next Thursdny or Friday fro-:i his win ter's sto,y In Honolulu nnd Callfor; nla. di:atii at iiaxdo.v. Chnrlcs Edward Covoll, a veteran A Reward of $2.00 1 . iur uiu pure, uisuiicti water, no win of the civil rar and well known In Minn OpcrntlOUB. Itntiilnn. wnn fniitwl Innil In lila flnl.l Tho declaration of tho Slate Hoard Monday by Mrs. W. II. Eopp. Mr. of Henlth that the water I? unfit for Covol had been In his usual health Will be paid by tho Enterprise Mont, domestic uso hns lead ninny to boll thnt morning nnd lind gono out to Compnny to any one Undine n sfrav1'10 wnt,'r boforo "8,"S but this Is a burn Httunps. Ho lind been tnlklng , , . rather bothorsomo procoJs. Ry ills- with Rov. F. M. Sandcrlln that morn unio 01 nnaua nny 01 auo MIS Till WEATHER. (By Associated Pross.) OREGON, April 3. Fair ex- cept showers In west and ox- treme northeast portions, warm- or tonight near const, south- easterly winds. PUIiIng Good. Yuntorday scores of tlshermen tried their lue'i on North and South Coos Iltver and some land ed some pretty good strings. It Is a little early, yet howevor. Is Hiiiikiiipt. Word has been ro- celveil here thnt H. C. Chnso of Port land, who operated hero and on Ro- ruo river for n while as tho Union Fisheries compnny, has gono Into bankruptcy nt Portland. . wagon lost or strayed from tho driven by .1. W. Huggard on March 21, 1911, to tho slaughter houso of I tho compnny. If tho hay Is found; wo will hnvo It soldered on somo of' our native butuhor's wntcn chain for i a charm. A 200 pounds bale of hay would not look bad on n butcher. Enterprise Meat Co.1 O. W. ICING. pounds, J tunR jt on a irK0 Bcnj( tno cogt Willi lit 111) allirllt nilrl Mtn nnni'nittntiin of purifying tho wnter Blmplllled. Ilavo your Job Tho Time nfflin. printing done, ni lug mid scorned ns well as usual, but nbout 11 ns Mrs. Dopp was passing whero ho had boon working, sho found him lying on tho ground, hnv lug expired somo tlmo previously. Ilnudon Itocorder. FomccLosuiti: sam:- VICSSKIj. -LICKNSKI) Notice Is hereby given that Flana gan & Dennett Dank, a corporation, j under tho laws of Oregon, owner nnd holder of that certain note and mort gage executed and dollyored oir No vember 24, 1909, by John S. Andor son to Flanagan & Dennett Dank, to secure the ropnyment In nlnoty days from snld data of $1,000.00 and In terest at, rato of eight por cont per annum, no part of which has beon nnld oxcept $100.00 on principal and $80.00 on Interest account, leaving now duo thereon $900.00 principal and Interest from November 18, 1910, at said rate, which mori gngo was recorded In tho Collector's OfUco, District of Southorji Oregon, Port of Coos Day, In tho Custom House, Emptro City, Oregon, on No- vombor 20, 1909, In Dook 1, Folio 21, Records of Mortgages of. licensed roasels In said ofllco, describing; tho gas launch, .or t vessel called .4ho "Fish." substantially of tho .follow, be dimensions, to-wlt: Length. 3 D.f breadth 11 foot, depth 4.2 fept, qns deck, not tonnago nine tons; built at Emplro City, Oregon, la 1903. of wood; to which mortgage, and the record thereof for a more complete description of said launch, reference Is hereby mado; Including all masts, bowwprlt, boats, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tackle, apparel, fur nltnro and all tho necessities thereto appertaining and belonging, gasoline engine, fixtures and connections in laid lannoh, by reason of tho default of said mortgagor, John S. Anderson, In tho payment of said ,noto hnd mortgage, haa this day foreclosed said mortgage by taking possession of the launob "Fish" and property aforesaid; and said mortgageo being In possession thereof, on Thursday? tho 6th day of April, 1911? at tho hour of ono o'clock In tho afternoon' of, that day at tho wharf at foot of Market Avenuo In the City of Marsh field, Coos County, Oregon, will ex hibit, offor for sale and sell said launch and property aforesaid, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said debt, Interest and rea- Do You USE Flelschmnn's Compressed Yeast? It Is tho boBt as well ns tho onslest to use, this having been demonstrntod for years, by tho dally In creasing sales of this product. UMFOItMIA ItEMAIILi:. Never falling to glvo tho best results. A Time savor, a Labor saver, a Money Savor. Quick results, taking only half the tlmo of other vensts. Sot your spongo lri tho morning, nt npon you will hnvo unesi ns won as tuo nguteu uuns or urcad you over ate. Young Housowlfo Your Salvation! Positive Assertions Provo them to your own satisfaction, NOW Frwih Dally. i.' ." Two cakes for'Klvo Cents. the i 4 or ktpnof.cakp and ouo redeomablo Coupon J.OCKHARTS GROCERY PHONE 85-J Price of limn. Dy a printers' er ror raw ham was quoted nt 25c por pound In Lockhnrt's Grocery Adv. when It should have read "Haw Hntn SHcod 2fc pound." Uusltced raw ham Is only 20 cents por pound, (!eH Stage Line. Tho holdings of the Drnlu-Coos Day stago Hue have been sold to N. J. Cornwall, for tho past twenty-flvo yenrs manngor for tho company. According to tho trans fer Hied with tho county clerk, Corn wall has recehod no compensation since nssumlug the dutlos of manager for tho company, thus tho trniisfor of stock In his favor. HoBoburg News. AddivsoN Mllltlu Cnpt T. J. Mnc gonn mado nn Instructive nnd Inter esting tnlk boforo tho Cnoa Dny Nav , al Reserves Friday evening, explaln , Ing In detail tho handling of ship, tho reckoning of longitude and lati tude. This waB one of a series of talks that ho Is making for tho nau .tlcal education of tho Reserves, I LLr3 m otK LLw njt? Ovn3 UP) LOST 23 rltle ou ronu btnveen Marshfleld and Sodth SloUgh. Ro ward for'roturn to Finnish Co- Operative' 3toro. r VlnCkt Dog. J. 'W. De4isit has ro covered his valuablo Rbd'- Setter which disappeared- lftBt " Friday, ttfe loss of "which' would ha"yo been a blow .. tla i...M.lniy Af Ad . ' ' kv uio i"iuiih I""""! FOU SAMj One pare bred Hotteia calf also a few1 gride bulls and helfora above fltteen-iIxtenth8 blood. All from tho champion prlzo bull of Oregon Marllla Piiira Prlnce. S. C. Roger, Phono Farmers 3167. FOUND -On county road between Summer andFalrvlew a pair of gold spectacles In leather caso. Ownor can secure same at Times' oBlce.by paying for thlsndtlce. FOUND Black and ton pup. Owner can havo same by paying for this ad add claiming property. A. C. Qabornache, Fourth street, South of Central avenue. For Five Days Only i Standard Tomatoes 1 Dozen Cans for $1 3 Cans, for 25c LAST CALL- on H. B. Table Fruits Wo havo a few of these high grade canned goods left, Get tbom One Dozeu NOW CiXUH, . , V ...,USO The Bazar IIOUSB OF QUAIiTTl phone aa Council Tonlglit. Tho Marahflold city council will moot in regular quar terly session tonight to tnko up vari ous mattors. It Is oxpected that tho liquor men will bo prosont to urgo tho lowering of tho licenses from $1,000 por year andlao itbntuw commltteo from tho North Dend council will bo In nttondnnco to dis cuss tho waterworks aquation, pro viding tho plans ordorod arrive. KnUr ProUwt. A number of resi dents of North Marshfleld tonight will prosont a petition to. tho Marsh fleld city council protesting against allowing Mao Athortoh, whoso occu pancy of the Dornltt bujldfng op South Droadway uoijr tho Wllllama building caused a stir rocently, to oc cupy a house on North Droadway, The petition will probably bo pres ented tonight lWWVA FOUND Jiurgo Btray yellow dog with brown hair on back Ownor ca and pay for this notice. John Mlchelbrlnk. sonablo expenses, to the highest and best bidder for cash, at publ(c nuc- for RENT -Residence in Eastslde tlon and outcry; and will retain and pBOno Mrs. McCann, Ninth Dend. apply tho proceeds of such sale to I tho payment of tho amount now due pou RENT Furnished bungalow In on said note and mortgage aforesaid, and reasonable expenses F of said mortgage In connection with the fore closure of said mortgage Including taking and keeping possession of said launch, and the payment of sums which may be necessary to sat isfy any lien or claim against said launch having priority to said mort gage; and any surplus to tho said John S. Anderson, his heirs or as signs. Dated March 23, 1911, Marshfleld, Oregon. FLANAGAN & DENNETT DANK, Dy J. W.VBENNE', President. good location. Apply Title Guar antee and Abstract Company, warded Hotel. b C, A. Howard Dlanco AUTO Anytime, anywhere ReA- 1 sonable rates. Phono Dlanco hotel . full AIONd TUB WATER FRONT. . Tho Nann Smith sallod yesterday' for Day Point with a cargo of lum ber. Capt. Wagner, formerly of Coos' Day, la now captain of tho-schooner Auvll which piles botwoon tho Colunv bta river and Dandon. , The Wllhelmlna arrived In from the North yeatordny. This is her first trip In horo slnco sho loft hers following tho accident sho had at Oardlnor last wlntor, Tho Dreakwater will shortly no equipped with wlroless. It may bo that tho Installation ol tho wlroless apparatus will bo delayed until sho goes on tho drydock for her annual overhauling. 40 or Resldenco 28-J. FOR SALE 18-foot launch, 4 1I.-P. engine, nlso boat house. Cheap. Apply A. X. Times' office. FOR RENT Furnished house until June 25. Apply Cook's Grocery. WANTED Young mnii for book keeper. Address giving age and experience in dotall "Conjpe,tent" caro Times office, WANTED Girl nt Lloyd Hotel. Must glvb references. LOST Sword stick piu, set with small pearls. Finder will bo re- FOR RENT Raxtcr hotel at Co- qullle, Oregon, after April 1. Write, or see personally Daxter Bros., Coqulllo, Ore. MANY COLONIBT8tCOMINO. A Mr. Dell, who camo In over tho Myrtlo Polnt-RosobUr'g stago lino Sunday stated that there wero i0 faro passengers and two half faros from his town In Oklahoma who had taken advantage of tho colonist rato to come to Oregon, and ho was not surprised to know that thoro wero crowds of colonists lu Oregon when ho arrived, If other localities did anything near what was dono nt his homo placo toward swelling tho crowd. Mr, Dell was unrouto to Dan don. Myrtlo Point Enterprise Do You Use Rhubarb ? Nature's Own Remedy At this time of tho year Rhubarb or "Plo Plant" Is needed to tone tho system, l TRICKS ARE NOT HIGH AT YOUR GROCERS.