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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, PRLr6, 91 1-EV&NINQ EDITION if a Vjiit i J )AL r -i ggfc..K.i.u.. WML.-.-' .. 1" "1. 1 - ,nOS- m w V f w A n WESTERN Jr TRIP jBPftii ID: Wm. M.Wood, Head of Woo!- en Trust, Relative of Mrs. P. M. Tully. I. M. Tully and wlfo arc planning a trip to Portland soon for n short ' k BRAND Hams and Bacon are Columbia JxTc for, ted1 'mm4 U. 8. GoTornmoait inspected, pained nnil stumped. but vrantl truilo niat nanus for tho bout notallil product, ufctiia and Bacon baarlnir thin tr,l morK we a uonoious breakfast treat ara mu. ole bitlldors at well. If you are nartlMiln I Vanfl really want tho very beat tha market Taporaa uuiuiupoa naring Columbia Jirand , 'always. LookforthoiUiuD "UlS. Inminnt. ' edandfPafd, 138.' If i you protection. At Beit Dealers, Hotels and Cafes Ualva Mw't Cmanr, Portland, Ore. rm..r iMttn : ik ritit 3 JPK 1PJ 188 ARCH HEADACHE POWDERS A socody relict for Hoadacho of nil Origins, whether nick, 1)111- om, Nervous or Hystorlcal. Also n groaT rcllof In Neuralgia. Hav- Icj learned what Is llkoly to bring on a hoadacho, savo yourself the annoynnco and discomfort by preventing an attack by taking I dote of Arch Headache Powder as a prevention without watting tor the pain to begin. PRICE 25 CENTS PER HOW FOIt HALE AT THE BUSY CORNER . visit with Mrs. Tully'a uncle. William '. 5? M Wood, nnd his family of ifoston, who nre now touring tho Pacific rpa coast. Mr. Wood and party havo been In California for a Tew weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Tully had hoped to meet them there- but wore unable to go south and aro now planning to meet them In Portland. Concerning Mr. Wood and his trip, tho Los Angeles Times of recent date snyu: "William M.Wood of Iloston, pres ident of tho Amorlcan Woolen Com pany, a corporation employing 40.0001 porsons and having a payroll of more than flG.000,000 annually, arrived In Los Angeles ovor tho Santa' Fe, In his private car, the "Superb." ""With his family, frlonds and ser vants he occupies at tho Alexandria b vernl reserved suites. "Wood Is ono of tho best known men In the woolen industry of Amer- Ica. Ho Is frequently termed tho "Napoleon" of this lino. Tho facto ries ho operntcs consume one-halt tho annual sheep-clip of tho United Sta tes. His Hues aro Jobbing. Wood Id an emphatic standpatter on tho tar iff. "In tho pnrty with Mr. Wood, nre his daughter, Miss Rosnllnd Wood; Ills brother, Otis P. Wood of Ply mouth; Oeorgo W. Simpson of Bos ton; Robert a. Monroo of Lexington; Miss Dorothy Davis of Boston, and Miss Annlo L. Rugglcs of Norwich. PHONE 298. Whart-Parsons Drug Co. 'PRESCRIPT IONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. . Leading Drugstore In Coos County. :- 6" nefit X iasonifiQpera,House j J . r o:night i Barry BoUingsworth & Co. Will Present the Screaming Farce Gomedy AIL FOR A WIFE" For the Benefit of Prances Hatton r Prices 25c and 50c No Reserved Seats LOCAL TKMPERATURE RK- PORT. 4 For twenty-four hours ending lug 4:43 p. m., April S, by Mrs. E. Mlngus. special government, meteorological observer: Maximum 57 Minimum 34 At 4:43 p. ni 51 Precipitation nono Wind, Northwest; clear. TIIK WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, April G. Fair to nlght'ond Friday. Young People Meet. Tho Yoting Peoplos Society of the Swodlsh Luth oran church will hold their regular thonthly mooting. Friday evening April 7 at(the Usual time and placo. Sell Stock. Tom Hall has return ed from Ten Mllo vrhcro ho sold at auction the stock and fixtures of tho IInndoJBtore. They brought a Ut tlo over ,$400, about twice what ho was offered for thctn by parties bid-dltig-on the entire lot. oral breakdown at his home at Plat' wot near nnd by promptly applying Han. Runaway. Andrew Hansen's dray tenin ran awny this afternoon rin Front street and pretty near demo lished the rig before they wero stop pcd. ' ' Due Toinorrow.-iTho Nairn Smith sailed late yesterday from Bay Point nnd will reach hero lato tonight or tomorrow. The May Flower arrived In at Ilattdon yesterday. I urn-nil Today. Tho funeral of Hugo PalliiB, the logger who was kill ed In Cody's camp on the Coqullle, was held hero at 3 o'clock this after noon, Rev. B. F. Bengtsou olllclnt-Ing. Home Today. Dr. J. T. McCormac returned on tho Redondo today from his trip to Honolulu and California and surprised his fnmlly and friends as they wero not expecting him until Friday or Saturday. Ho Is muoUylm proved In health. Mothers' Meeting. department of tho W. C. T. U, .will meet nt tho Baptist church, at 2:30 p. in., Friday, April 7, at which tlmo ,MIsb Mtchner, who Is here In behalf .of tho Loulso rescue homo of Port land, will glvo an address. An earn est appeal to all tho ladles and girls who aro Interested in tho purity of our city to attend tho meeting. Is 111. iF. M. Parsons received a lettor today from his wlfo who ,1s visiting relatives' in cftBtorn Kansas, saying. that .she had boon taken sick again. It Is hoped by", her many friends here that her Illness will not develop Into asorlous nature , Elect Delegate. At tho Coos coun ty convention of tho M. W. A. yes terday, Dr. Houscworth of Marshflold was olected delegate to-the Stato The Mothers' "'P' which meets nt Hood Rlvnr Mar i. mere win uo a canuiuntc fpr a slate delegation to tho National Head' Camp at Buffalo, N. Y. Nod Kolly was elected alternate. I). A. Jones and Chns. LaChapelle wero tho 'delegates from herd. The noxt con vention In 1914 will be held at North Bend. Gets Pin Rack. Several days ago, Harry Bradflold found a flno Topaz pin. Ho advertised It but no claimant showed up. Previously ho had con- Freak Found. Mrs. Jennie M. Stowart was tho guest of Marshflold "n,u"i.'i ...... .......... .... .. - MIhb RuggleB is.tho daughter of tho ,ro",B l8lorun nnu wn" "a510"1 suited Hays Howard as to Its valuo Hon. Henry Rugglcs, formerly Amor- of a 8trnnK ,frenk discovered at nnd Mr. Howard asked him to bring lean Concul at Barcelona, Spain. Tho tho,p PuUr' l'a"oh J,,8t onBl of Nortn It back for. furthor oxamlnntlon. visitors will remain hero for three lmdi U w"9 th6 lmtohlnK ot tw0 , When ho Cook It back tho second dnya and thon proceed to Santa Bar- Prfect,Jr 'ormod duckloto from ono' tlmo,- It was discovered that tho pin tho necessary medicines, tho Injury was reduced to a minimum. it I oMli.'Win .1 Personal Notes1 CHAS. CODDINQ wntl. In from Mil-"llngton- todn)' on business. MRS. WM. STODDARD of South In let was a Marshflold shopper today. HENRY LILLMAN of Lakeside was a business visitor In Mnrshfieldto day. f J. II. FLANAGAN expects to loavo on tho next Redondo for San Fran cisco on business. JAS BAINES, who has been spondlng a few weeks here, will loavo on the Redondo for San Frnnclsco. MRS, A. E. POLLEXFEN will return, to San Francisco tho last ot the week after a shoft visit hero., -.1 JAS WALL will lenvo Saturday for Portland and British Columbia whprq ho expocts to spend ,th Bummor, ARNO MEREEN, who has been spondlng n short vncatlon-in Hono lulu Is oxpected hero on tho Nana Smith or tho Hazel Dollar. GEO. SMITH, who has been attend ing business collcgo In Portland, returned todny on 'tho Breakwater for n visit at his homo on Danlols' Creek. , MRS. TOM HARVEY and her broth er, Ralph Dean, "who has boon vis iting here, left via Drain for Grants Pass where they will visit relatives for a while. bara, San Francisco nnd northerly along tho coast, boforo going oast." ' ! V " '" .L. o&g. The ducklings did not survive but they wero tully developed and 'dlfferod from sonio similar freaks In that tho bodies wero not bound to gether by any ligaments or growth. Major Kinney 111. Major L. D, Kinney Is reported qulto 111 ot a gou- belonged to Tom Howard, fathor ot Hays Howard and that tho pin was qulto a valuable one. Injures Hand. Yesterday Herbort Rogers accidentally broko a bottlo o carbollc'acld and spilled tho jcontontH of his hand. Luckily Harry Wlnklor WANTED SOME ONE TO 1NVKS-. TIQATE 2,G00 will handle this epfondld proposition. CI acrcs---3 'miles out, 300, bearing fiult trees,! npplo, pear aud plum, 1,200 to 1 , 5 00 boxes apples during spasqn, Six hoad of cattle. A nurubor of hogs, 2 horses, 2 sots of harness, wagon, surroy, buggy, all kinds ot farming tools. Botton .and bench land, tho right placo for; ho right man, balanco of purch'aso prlco on easy tornis, this otter open only short time.' Como and seo us for full particulars, v STUTSMAN" -ft CO; Opposlto'tho First National Bank on uroauway, rooms i & a upstairs ' r Jl-Ct - iii. SMILE FOIt SALE Bicycle, Maas, Lattin Hotel. apply to. ,T. FOR SALE At a bargain if taken soon Ranch of 120 acres throe miles f 'from Myrtle Point; also'houso and four lotsjn "Myrtlo Po'int-J. JI.' Adams. ' " FOR SALI 77 Ji acres on tho North Fork of Coos River, 2W miles ' 'abdvo Allegany. Now' bungalow, and barn 20 ncres flno bottom land, newly fenced. Spring ator piped to house. Price $27.G0, part 'cash. C. M, Doutt, Allegany, Or.o. tj,M " IkSSL Isn't Hali! Bad Whoro thoro- Is a grocer who keep's Lenten delicacies such as wo , What could bo nicer than somo of iho following? keep. ORKAM BRICK CHKK8K .NEW. YORK CREAM ROQUEFORT IMPORTED BWISfl CANADIAN CREAM CAMEMllEHT GERMAN llREAKIi'AST SMOKED 'HALIBUT SIERRA. cilKKSV v FLAKED, WHOLE AND' BRICK COD-r- ANCHOVIES IN IMCKLKi All dol!cnc!e8 In sea- HALT MACKEREL ' LIMBURGER ntOMAqEDH IHUE 'EDAM CHEESE WONDISS nERRINQ NKUFCIIATEL We cater to tho finest trad 9 pf.tho cty. sou, w jll b. found at' tho ' , LOCKHART'S CIILOCERY I PHOViE,fl5-J RALPH MAT80N nnd hU sister, Mr E. S. Bargolt, had planned to leave Saturday for a visit' In Portland but possibly may not bo ablo to get away for another wcok or so. JOHN MESERLE and family and Ja Butts nnd family will loavo Satur day for Coour d'Alono to rnako their homo, Mr. Mooorlo having 'recently sold his Catching . Inlet ranch; ' , ELECTION IN DRAIN. ' ' WANTED Someone to pick up a snap 50x100 on Elrpd and 7th, opposlto R. Walters' residence, for J2.000, terms half cash. Title Guarantee" and Abstract Company. FOR KENT FunilslitMl housekeep ing sulto and furnished rooms. Southwest corner Broadway and; Alder. ,., .... ..,...., w'.i 11. heifers above uttoen-rixteeaths blood. All from tho champion prize bull of Oregon Marllla Plnm Prlnco. S. O. Rogers, Phono Farmers 3167, ELECTION IN EUGICNE. WANTED rllirco setting hens. Apply nt once. Emerson Ferry, 437 North Broadway, Marshflold. FOR SALE CHEAP 7 1I.-P. elec tric motor. Practically now. In quire Frank Wood, North Bend. FOR RENT Residence In Eostside Phono Mrs. McCann.Noith Bend. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 good Sur rey, also 1 good buggy. Both nearly new. "Want stock cattle. J. C. Doano, Marshfleld, Ore. IF YOU HAVE well located land or a good business proposition for salo at a reasonable price, write nip at onco enclosing self nddressod stamped onvolopo for reply (own ers only). Address J. Critoss, 81 C 2nd Ave So., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE Ono puro bred Ilolstein calf also a few grade- bulls and FOR RENT Furnished house until Juno 2G. Apply Cook's Grocory. FOR RENT Baxter hotel nt Co qullle, Oregon, after April l.f Write or seo personally Baxter Bros., Coqulllo, Oro, FOR SALE 18-foot launch, 1 1I.-P. englno, also boat houso, Cheap. Apply A. X. Times' ofllco. AUTO Anytime,- anywhere Ilea 'Bonablo rates. Phono Blanco hotel . 40 or Residence 28-J, Municipal Owuernhlp Idea Victorious There. EUQENE, Ore., April 6. Tho city election was a Borgor victory, the head of tho administration ticket winning over W. M. Green by a ma jority of G4 votos. It wna a munic ipal ownership victory as ovldonced by tho largp majority given the prop osition pf Issuing 2G,000 bonds for a street lighting systom. Tho personnel ot tho city council, aftor the new membors aro sworn In, will stand as follows: Mayor, F. J. Borger. Councllmen': First ward, Jos DoLny (holdover) and F. R. Wetherbeo; second ward, E. Koppo (holdover) and W, J. Warnock' third ward, E. L. Dorr (holdover) and W. A. Bell; fourth ward, S. P. Nesa (holdover) and A. N. Striker. All tho old membors and two of tho now ones, bealdCB tho now mayor, nro all municipal ownership mon, and will carry out the work begun by tho old council in putting tho powor plant and water system on a permanent basis. Bond Lame Carricis and Hazard I Mayor.' ' ' DRAIN, Orb., April 6. At tho regular city 'election hold at Drain the'cltlzons votod bonds In' tho sum of 120060; Ot this amount JIG.OOO' will' bo'spontMu Installing a water s'yBtoui, wlillo' tho "remaining 'f 5,000 will bo expended in' laying sowers. It was also voted to prohibit stock 'run ning at1 largo within the corporate limits of (ho town. ' Among the offi cers elected to sorvd during' tho ensu ing year are "tho following: 'C. E. Hazard, mayor; Denjamln Hunting ton, Jr., rocorder; R. M, Hodden troasuror; N. D. Cool, Eugono Josllo, Ch'arfos Ro'tnlngto'n and "W." M. Mboro, councllmen'. Tho election ' was one ot tho moBt IhtoVestlng hold In Drala for years and a large vote Waif polled. Remombo'r ' a TURKISH ' BATH will do you good. Phono 214-J,' Prescriptions, 1 M If you havo anything to sell, trade, rent or want help, try a want ad. When you havo rhoiimatlsm in your foot or Instop apply Chambor laln's Liniment and you will got quick rolief. It costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For sale by all dealers. Filled With 1 Tested Drugs When we go into tho open market to buy drugs to bo used in tilling physicians' prescrip tions, wo exert every precau tion nnd care in order to lx? Hure thut they shall 1ms of the highest staudurd. We not only buy them from the most reputable manufacturers, but in addition we test them In our laboratory, .This double pre caution 11 Shu res you of the right quality of drugs, and when we guarantee quality and strength, we know exactly what wo are talking about. You take no el unices when you luive your prescriptions tilled , hero, .This precautionary measure costs nothing extra. "U'h our way of doing business." Brown Drug Co. I I.