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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5J911 EVENING EDITION "Adamant" Suits for Boys EACH suit has two pairs of Knickerbocker pantsboth lined throughout with linen. Blue serges, fancy cheviots and worsteds at $5.00 to $6.00. Boys' and Girls' Hole-Proof Hose, 6 Pairs for $2.00 tfrST tMJOL With each boy's suit sold we give free: A ball and bat, catcher's or infielder's mitt. Mlll-to-OTan Clothiers Woolen Mill Store Marshfield Oregon . ! ! LOCAL TEMPERATURE he- POUT. Tor twenty-four hours ending Ing 4:43 p. 411., April 3, by Mrs, K. MIiikuk, special government meteorological observer: Maximum. . . Minimum.' . . At 4:43 p. m. . Precipitation. . Wind, Southwest: cloudy. bredo today b adjourned until Ma? 'today for appendicitis. Later a tcl- 9 In order that Mr. Push, who la.Krara from Wm. Grlmns tald ho cauan now In California, may appear as alout,bf'tho operation One. witness. H lwt Thursday. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Marshfield Klro department will he held Thurs dny night, April C. 17 3S 4r. .CS Tin: weather. (By Associated Press.) OREOON, April 5. Fair to night and Thursday, except showers In southwest. ' Is AnvMcd. Marshal Cartor last night arrested Hert Johnson, n logger, for drunkenness. Today he Is look lag for the parties who furnished Johnson with liquor as Johnson U on the "black list," Undergoes OirtuUdu Fred Kruso yesterday underwent au opcratloa for appendicitis and other troubles at Mercy hospital. Ho was reported doirf&ntcely today. ' A Now Hunt I.lno. F,,J. Monfoo, formerly of North Uend, Is promoting a stock company to put on a dally boat sorvlco' between Coos Day and Yaqulna and way ports. Plolieor Demi. Cyrus W. lied- den, one of the survivors of the noted Indian light nt Unttlo Hock, Curry county, In 18G1, died nt tho homo of n son In Scottsburg a few days ago. "Wild Cats NiiitN'rou. Walter l.uwhornc Is In from McKtulcy look ing for some varmint dogs and var mint hunters. He reports that tho wild cuts are causing heavy losses to the sheep owners of that section. Repair Dredge. The drodgc Ore gon which Is now dredging tho ohan-ni-l to the North llemt city docks, Is undergoing repairs today. It Is ax pected thutjt will be able to go to tin Pony Inlet shonl next week. Kerry Tninic. Cnpt. Alox. Hall of tho Ferry Transit reports that during tho month of March, tho ferry car ried 3.C90 passengers, 137 slnglo teams, 179 double teams, G8 head of stock and 28 autos between Marsh Mold and Eastslde. Ai lliimboldt Hay Morton Tower, son of Mnjor Towor of Empire, la I now In chnrgo of the government Im provements nt Humboldt liny, and will have his headquarters at Eureka. ARCH EYE LOTION ILL BE FOUND THE REST REMEDY POIt WEAK EYES TIIK HOST RELIABLE REMEDY FOR INFLAMED AND ITCHING JUS. ABSOLUTE HARMLESS TO THE MOST DELICATE EYES. OB IXFANTS AND CHILDREN AS WKMi AS ADULTS. PRICK 25 CKNTS UOTTiK. KOXEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATlSFACTOHYi FOU SALE AT THE I1USY COItNEH PHONE 298. ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Leading Drug Store In Coos County. WANTED Someone to pick up n snap GOxlOO on Elrod and 7th, opposlto It. Walters' residence, for 12,000, terms half cash. Title Guarantee and Abstract Company. Discontinue Postofllce, Wm. Den ning, tho Captain Arago llghthouoo keoper, has been notified that tho government has discontinued tho postofllco thcro, known as Sunset, becauso tho bids for carrying the mall from Empire were too lilgh. Sick nt Floivnrv. Dr. Geo. IS, Dlr left this morning for Florence In re sponse to n message stating that Mrs. A. O. Funk was critically til there. Funeral Thursday. The funeral of Audrey Stadden will he hold Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho home of J, A. Stadden, Rev. Knox officiating. Dent Ittiiicli. Messrs. Llebo and Cottle of Catching lnlo,t have rented tho old Cook ranch on Dig Creek from L. J. Simpson for, flvtj, years and have taken possession, .. Hold Funeral. Roy, D. P.. Bongt soii officiated at, tho funeral of Isaac Enlund which was hold yesterday afternoon. A largo number of neigh bors of tho deceased .carapJu.trora North Inlet to attend tho services. Alliance Delayed. Tho Alliance, which was duo It. hero early today from Eureka had not bocn sighted at 4 o'clock thU afternoon, having; been delayed by the strong head winds. Sho will probably get In thlt evening. Will .Meet. A mooting of tho Chamber of Commerco has been call ed by Chairman Jennings for Friday evening to discuss tho fruit cannery matter and also to tako up tho ques tion of Improving tho old Coos Dny Wagon Hond. ItiishoN Court. Judge John 8 Coke, who Is assisting the Portland Circuit court Judges Is rushing litiga tion there, according to Portland pa-! pers. Ho Is cxnected to return hero liv Anrll 10. f Flint Wreckage. A fow dnys ago Geo, Jackson and Julius Larson pull ed up part of tho smokestack of tho tug Sol Thomas which blow up and sank opposlto Emplro, January 4, 188G. Four lives woro lost. Tho sub merged wreck has laid thcro slnco and Jackson's anchor accidentally got caught In It. Personal Notes U. C. SELLMER and wife of llnndon nro In Marshllold. C. 11. S12LI1Y loft this morning for Myrtle Point on business. SIMON ERICKSON of Kcntuck Inlet was a Marshfield visitor today. GEO. DAINES and family loft today for a two weeks outing at Ton Mllo. I Delay Hearing. Tho hearing of FOU KENT Furnished housvkvap Ing sulto and furnlshod rooms. Southwest corner Broadway and Aldor. creditors In tho J. Virgil Pugh bank ruptcy1 -caso beforo Rotorco Sohl-j Uidergm'n Operation. Dorsey Kroltzor recolvod a telegram today stating that Dr. A. L. Housoworth was to bo operated on at Portland Big Benefit For Mrs. Hatton Tomorrow night Harry Hollfngs worth and Co. will play a farco comody "All for a Wife" for tho benefit of Mrs. Hatton who was hurt at the Royal Thoatro. Considering tho circumstances Mr. and Mrs. Hatton aro in, the pooplo of Marshfield ought to got together and Put them on their feet. The prices Tor tho benefit will bo 25c and 50c, which most ovory ono can afford. The mothers should think of their children who nro away from homo and consider if something wore to happen to them. Let's Make This Benefit a Success and show that the' hearts of tho peo ple of Marshfield are in the right Place. Remember, Tomorrow Night at Masonic Theater WANTED Tlireo setting hens. Apply at onco Emorson Ferry, 437 North Broadway, Marshflold. FOU SALE OH TRADE 1 good Sur rey, also 1 good buggy. Doth noarly now. Want stock cajtlo. J. C. Qoano, Marshflold, Ore.' IF YOU HAVE well located land or a good business proposition for salo at a reasonable prfco, wrlfo'mtS at onco oncloslng self addressed stamped onvolopo for reply (own ers only). Address J. C. Ross, 810 2nd Avo So., Minneapolis, Minn, FOU SALE One pure bred Holataln calf also a fow grade bulls and holfors above flftoen-tlxteonths blood. AU from,' tho ( champion prize bull of OrdgonjMirlUa JPluw Prince. S. C. ' RogoVs,' hono Farmers 3167. FOH SALE CHEAP 7 tf IL-P. dec- trie motor. Practically now. In quire Frank Wood, North Bend. FOR RENT Residence In Enstsldo Phono Mrs. McCann, Nith Bend. FOH RENT Furnished house until Juno 25. Apply Cook's Grocery. WANTED Girl at Lloyd Hotel. Must give references. LOST Sword stick pin, set with I small pearls. Finder will be re warded oy u. A. nownru uiaucu Hotel. Tho way to a man's heart Is through his stomach, or In other words, glv6hVm plenty of ' PIE We bav'j material for a dlftorent kind of plo each day of tho month. How do those- sound? LEMON ' COCOANUT v , CUSTARD SQUASH CREAM PUMPKIN v RLACKUERHY MINCE RHURARR RAISIN PLUM PEACH APRICOT The fruits' In the abovo list all como in quart cans, and sell Two for 25c Telephone Your Order to 85 -J LOCKHART'S GROCERY PHONE 85-J FOR RENT Baxter hotel nt Co qullle, Oregon, after April 1. Write or see porsonally Baxter Bros., Coqullle, Ore. FOR SALE 18-foot launch,"''! II.'P. engine, aiso ooai nouse. ueuji, Apply A. X. Times' office. AUTC Anytime, anyvt hero Ilea- I , sonable rates. Phono Blanco hotel ' 40 or Residence 28-J. I If you have anything to soil, trade, rent or want help, try a want ad. Don't forget the Turkish Baths. PHONE 211-J. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THK UNITED 'STAtfES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. In tho matter of L. E. Brown and Arthur Brown, co-partners known as Brown Brothers, and L; E. Brown and Arthur Brown as individuals. Tho underplgned will recolvo seal- wl l.lrfd tin tn lO n'nlnnlr nnnn nt Tuesday, April 18th, 911, for tho , - - following described personal prop- lyl Aft C ClxTOffl'J . l,n1Hiali A ii until Aelnfn I V If UUtUUBXIB III OUIU l-aiuiu, n-n,fc. a stock of general merchandise con sisting principally of dry goods, ladles and gents clothing and furnishing goods, hats, gloves, shoes, crockery and groceries of the inventory valuo of $4,006.43, together with a lot of storo fixtures of the Inventory value of JC98.00, all located at Myrtle Point, Coos Co., Oregon. On Inven tory may be seen at the office of tho undersigned No, 7 First street, 'Portland, Oregon, and at tho ofllco'of C. A. Sehlbrede, Rpforee in Bankrupt cy, Marshfield, Orogon, and tho prop erty may bo Inspected upon applica tion to F. E. Russoll In charge of Brown Brothers' store at Myrtle Point Cash or a certified check for ton per cent, of the amount offered j must accompany each bid, and tho right is resorvod to reject any and all bids, tho Said salo being made subject to continuation of tho Court. All bids willbo opened at tho offlco of tho undersigned. It. L. SABltf, Trustee. Dated April 7th, 1911, How about that new pair of Shoes Wo have tho now spring and sum mer styles and can savo you money as well as give satisfaction. $3.50 to $5 BLACK ' TAN OXFORD PATENT LEATHER. Men's HIGH SHOES at same prices. Sw Ut Ik-fore You Buy. . 1 The Bazar ifnirar. nw niT.tT.iTV PHONE 2 A. II. POWERS has recovered suffi ciently from his attack of rheum atism to bo down town today. 11. J. McKISOWN and Senator Jas. Balnes havo returned from a fish ing trip to Ton Mllo during which, they Inndod a hundred or so One trout. J. 0. GREENOUGH of Coqulllo Is lu Marshflold on business and, pleas ure Ho reports that thoro is fair ly RQPd Ashing on. the lowor Co- qulllo now. DORSEY KREIT7.ER was able to bv" down town today although ,lo still boara many marks of tho auto o cldont In which ho and Mrs, KreU zor woro injured Sunday. HUGH SNEDDON and Jack Farley aro spondlng fow days at their , claims In tho Fall Creok country. Thoy woro accompanied ,out by Goo. Lalngor and Davo McNalr of Coqulllo, who also hold claims la that section. ELIZABETH McGINNIS, the four-year-old daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McOlnnls, who sustained a broken arm by falling down tho steps at tholr homo tho othor day, Is getting along nicely. No per manent Ill-effects nro oxpectod from tho Injury. R. D. HALLOCK, spoclal tax agont of tho Southern Pacific, Is bora from Portland checking over tho company's assessment. This Is his first trip to this section and ho immensely ploased with It and ox pecta to spend his summor vaci tlon in this vicinity. Hotel Men Attention! An unusual opportunity to p,ur chaso a proporty in tho Heart of tho City of Bandon, Oro that is eminen tly fitted for a modern hotel. This property has a Froutngo of 250 feot on the threo principal busi ness streets of tho town. It Is "tho Hub" of Bandon. An exceptional Opening for a Wldil' Awake Hotel Man. For further particulars address W. C. SELLMEK, . Ilaudun, Oregon. Primrose Butter With Its Moreish Taste Your Grocer Wants to Sell It Ji r?i 11