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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911 EVENING EDITION Our Facilities Tiirsi: storks ii.wk provided every facilitv that ,s poSSIHI.i: TO IIIVK YOU CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND SHOES THAT II W i: NOT ONLY TIIK ItlflllT QUALITY AND 8TYI.K IT IAVAYS A SAVING TO YOU OX EVERY- PURCHASE. WE IITKIT THAT IT PAYS AT ALL TIMES TO BUY FOR CASH VI Y Till) INTERESTS OP OUR CUSTOMERS AUK CARE Kl'LliY I.OOKKI) AFTKK AND VK STAXI) HACK OK EVERY "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. msnox MAHSHFIELl) THE BUSY CORNER Busy Corner'B Drugs nrc best Everywhere from cast to west "' ? 3 You can hear tlio peonta Bay Evcrv hour of the day: s Hah! Mnrshflold gavo her birth Tho best Drug store on earth, , Right and Just to all no they Only buy of tho Busy Corner t'wlll pay. There's a reabon uuro they know I ,t Honest values don't soil slow , , t ' "Show you" If you'll cill they will ' Drugs Compounded wlt'i Htioh skill ' Hellef for every pnlu or 111. ' Come along, don't bo slow, Onco you'll buy from the Busy Corner you'll know. Mighty glad you'll bo If you Pin your faith to this llrni too And you'll And without n doubt Nothing "But tho host" nlWnys sent out. Yes, that's why for 'tho Busy Corner" we shout. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Leading' Drug Store In Coos County. WHERE SAIL MEETS RAIL whispers from thi: v.. tkrfront about ships axi saii.obs; their car goes and concerns. dPGMi flUgjftGS' Personal Notes the Kansas youth who died here a ! couple of weeks ago from typhoid I fever, In now III of typhoid at tho Home hospital. Ho has been resting. a little easier the last day or two,w- HARMON of Coqultle but his condition Is still rather critic Marshneld business visitor. al. Is . There has been no more Interest ing announcement for some time than the Intimation that the Hitm-burg-Amerlcan i-oiupnny are to build a large cargo liner whose twin prop ellers will be driven by oil engines. It suggests that longstanding contest between the gUB engine and tho oil engine as a means of marine nroiiul- slon Is pretty well concluded. The new vessel, which Is to be 400 feet long, 52 feet 0 Inches wide and 25 feet 6 Inches deep, with tonnage of 8,000 tons, will be fitted with two Diesel engines, each of COO horao power. THE WKATHKH. (By Astoclated Press,) OREGON, April S. Pair to night and Sunday. Except show ers In northwest and extreme northeast portion. local temperature in-:. POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at -1:43 p. m., April 7, by Mrs. E. MlugtiB special government meteorological observer: Maximum Gfi Minimum 9 At 4:43 p. m 49 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. Ih Imprm lug. Telegrams from Portland state that Dr. Houseworth who underwent an operation there . few days ago for appendicitis conti nues to Improve rapidly. Has Appendicitis. Mayor L. D. Kinney Is suffering from an attack of chronic appendicitis. Ho had a bad day of It yesterday but was re ported somewhat better today. Ho Is at his home at Plat B. W1111 ts ltcuiml. It Is stated that It. J. Huggard, the complaining wit ness again Geo. W. King, In tho moat case, Is now endeavoring to bring action to collect tho $1,000 reward that King offered to anyone proving ho hnd sold bad meat for human food. I wonder If you noticed that press dispatch in The Times the other day telling of the speed of 41) knots per hour mndo by the motor-bout Maplo Leaf lu London. This Is claimed us the world's record. When It Is re membered thnt n knot Is nbout 80 feet more than a statute mile ItVlll be seen that this Is certainly "going some." , BOBX. Promotes Mini J, H. Somers, for merly a Coos Bay railroad promoter, but who recently has been Interested FITZGERALD To Mr. and Mrs. J. '' tho 0nR0 mlno operations on tho 13. Fltzgornld of South Marshneld, lCo(1"11,0 ,s "in-ctcd n son, at Mercy hospltnl In North Bend, Friday, April 7. This Is thelt first sou and Mr. Fitzgerald Is the proudest papa Coos Bay has known In a long time. Gormnny hns a continuing- ship building policy, authorized by the) Helehstag mid extending to the year 1917. For 1IH1 there aro authorized 3 battleships, 1 arniored cruiser, 2 ! cruisers, 2 destroyers. Eventually I strength to consist of 38 battleships, I 20 armored cruisers, 3S cruisers, 111! destroyers. Wns Insured. Tho l.ouso of Ed. Hansen at Empire which wns des troyed by lire was Insured for $1,000 In tho Royal Insurance company. hero tonight from Coqullle. It Is stnted that they have straightened out tho ilnnnchl complications over tho mine and will resume operations on a lamnr scale than ever. K. E. JOHNSON of Coiiulllo was Mnrshllohl visitor yesterday. MRS. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllfl passed through here en routo to Portland. GEO. K. PEOPLES and wife and daughter of Coqullle are Marsh Held 'visitors today. J. N. NYE Jr., formerly of Coqullle but traveling out of San Fran ctsco, Is In Mnrshtluld 011 business. MR. and MRS A. R. McCOMB have moved from tho Rogers building Into apartments In the Sacchi building. JOHN MESSERLE and wife left to day for Coeur D'Aleno, Idaho, where the expect to spend tho coming year. C. J. CULLEY, who recently locat ed on tho Meserlo ranch on Catch ing Inlet, which he nnd Mr. Got tings purchased, was a Marshflold visitor today. GolN Meet Moixlny.p-Tho Port of Coos Bny Commission will meet Monday to tuko up the matter of dredging Keiituck Inlet and other business. Dlploinn. Geo. Bealo Is In receipt of a diploma nwarded him at tho twenty-llfth annual fruit exposU Hon of tho Oregon Horticultural so ciety In Portland last fall for tho best exhibit of Coos county apples. Mr. Bealo Is Justly proud or it which Is n little token lu appreciation of tho efforts put forth by Mr. Bealo to advnnco the Coos Bny country. 1 Circuit Court. Tho mllournml term of court will bo convened at! K,,I"L' r,,l Unlw.s. Stephen Rog- Coqullle a week from Monday. Judgo prs ,,n8 n uunc r Hm Anest thor- There used to be a mnstor of 11 J. S. Coko oxnocts to return from (Biiureci calves at his Coos Rtvor schooner on this conBt who' had so Portland where ho has been nBslst- rn,,ch tl,nt woro ovor BC1! In Coos 1 much Puritan blood In his veins that lug tho circuit Judges, tho mlddlo of c,,,,l'- They nro ull full blood or , his pnrcnts named him "Repont-or- next week. nenr fuU uIood "olstoln's nnd nro jbo-dnmnod Smith" and quite fro-' pronounced by cattlemen who have 'quently somo called him for short' May Come Here August Frlzeen Bcon thu,n t0 bo Mr,zo winners In np- 1 "Repent Smith." and oulto fronuent- has received a letter from I. v I'enrnnco. A limited number of them . ly somo called him tho other thing. Thompson of Kelso, WnBh,, In which F. W. STEVENS of North Bend, was In Mnrshlleld today on his way to the home of his son on South Coos River to spend Sunday. Mrs. Ste vens Is visiting there at present. FRED AGEE of Hooburg,,n sou of ox-She rift A goo,' of Douglas coun ty, arrived lu Miirshlleld yostorday on his way to North Bend where he has accepted a position with tho North Bend Condonsary. nro for sale. WILL (BYE CANTATA. SPSS; ranTUlD DR KENT A lO-room house (Porter by Mrs. Jake Anderson. la IS VICTOR AGAIN ANTED a cluuubermaloji. IChndltr Hotel. v 1 T Elks ciuu-ni, two twth,-' Nov1- Iw- RSKJ'd or return, to Times. ,ri- . Takds' Friday's" Game From Vernon by Score of Four to One. to Coos Bay 1 Thore was an old tlmo salt wlio wont ho states there Is great Interest there by tho nnnio of "Preserved Fish," In this section. A largo niimbor want what his other name was no one to como hero and locato on small seemod to know. i farms, ten ucro tracts especially. Ho Baptist Church Choir Plans Knior. Speaking of nnmei .reminds mo the fnqt that there sd niaiiy mast.'S pf vessels by tho namo of ''Johnsbn" has asked for literature nbout , this! tnliiiiient for Monday Night. of 'suction. ('els ItesiiltN "Tako out that want I Associated Press Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., April 8. SniXG-Wftnted" by experienced PORTLAND, Ore., April 8. Port- lU-sdrjr woman, also woman will Innd took yesterday's gamo fromfl'er- soutework by tho day AijdIv non Dy a scoro or rour t0 tnroe " l'J rourth ir.o scores or yesteraays games were is running along this coast -and ooca- ad. I have all tho chickens. J want," slonally they aro in hero to the mmi? tiald Emerson Ferry to The Times bor of four or flye,. lu ordor toMothls morning. Aftor trying In vain slgnato them they are Individually for some tlmo to got boiiio sotting nicknamed by tho other sailor men: hous, Mr. Ferry thought of Tho Times "Slabwood," "Cordwood," "Single want column. He placed an adv. in Roof," "Doublo Reef," "RoughpUe," , tho othor day and quickjy supplied "Jlngleboll," and, "Whiskers" Join On Monday evening at tho Baptist (Church tho largo chorus choir, which has been slightly augmented for tho occasion will present tho sacred can tata entitled "Tho Gallloan". Tho chorus is in chargo of C. J. Mltlls which assures tho success of tho con cort. It is not a concert In' tho' common lifln nt thn tltrni ft lb tlin IntnnHnti North Bend News Mrs. Mary Korn Is spending a fow weeks' in Myrtle Point. Archie Kruso was a business visit or in North Bond today. John Freoland and wife of North Bond are rejoicing over birth of a daughter today. Old tho Miss S. Johnson of Portland Is vis iting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. O, E. uygren on Union avenue. son. Steamship companies carrying via tho Panama railroad havo been buck ing tho government's trafllc rat;s ove,r that line, but Uncle Sam na? mado'thom come through by threat- fenlng to doprlve U)om of tho right his wants. That's tho usual export-jot the service to simply present tho e'nro. Tho Times want ads get tho life of Jesus as It must have appeared results. scores of yesterday's games were follows: XTED SOME ONE TO INVES- At Vernon TIQATE 12,500 will handle this 1'08 Angoles. . Main proposition. 01 acres 3 Vernon. . . . "'out, 300, bearing fiult trees. At Sacramento San Francisco. Sacramento. . At Oakland Los Angeles. . Oakland. . . . Un1& . r. pr ana mum. 1.200 to IWO boxes apples during season. ' 4 of cattle. A number of 0. 1 horses, 2 sets of harnesa. W, surrey, bugEV. all kind., of FnlDg tools. Botton and bench me right place for tho right . balance of purchase price on "f terms, this Offor nn nnlr P" time. Come and seo us for F P'rllculars, WDT8MAX & CO. wrtle the First National Bank uroiaway. roomn 7 a. a ,...., R H 4 7 3 4 R H 1 7 2 8 R H 0' 4 3 1 ?2!000, terms half cash. Title Guarantee and Abstract Company. to those among whom he walked and talked from day to day. To Visit Clilim. Mrs. Gow Why The price of admission will be tho and a cousin of her husband will good will of the public plus a goner leavo on tho Redondo tomorrow for , ous offering at the close. It is de San Francisco where sho will visit sired that children will bo accom the most of tho summer. La Fol. ' nanled bv tholr naronts. to use the road, tho Panama ratlroal Iho cousin who recently came to tho j Tho singers who have so faithful company having given notlco of its Bay, will return soon and be asso- ly given their servlco and Interest to termination In April of tho present elated with Gow Why in business. I prepare this holpful evening, tho arrangement by which 70 per cent iWhen his wlfo returns, Gow. Why'thomo of which Is the greatest gift of the through rate has been allow ed 'to steamors In tho coastwise trade. "Old Dan" Webstor, a charucterfflwt 1 1 plans to leave his business hero In to the world Jesus, have decided chargo of her and Le Fol while ho 1 that tho most fitting manner to show visits his old homo In China, his 'an appreciation of such an evoulng FOlt HUNT Furnished housekeep ing suite and furnished rooms. Southwest corner Broadway and Aider. -m 7 urnvi n l. vi. r0 01 Coos Pltrn. 01 n ; Allegany. New bunEalow &rn 20 acres fine bottom '. newlv f...j o, Vxi t k -v"v""' oprmg vaier PJ to house. Price f 27.50, part n . M. DOUtt. A11a.ri.nv rM --, ..O-u,, Ul, FOR SAIiE OR TRADE 1 good Sur rey, also 1 good buggy. Both nearly new. Want stock cattle, J. C. Doane, Marsbfleld, Ore. FOR, RENT Furnished house until Juno 25. Apply Cook's Grocery. I-Jn .1..., . "- avPU&ln ... i.t i.,.. 'worwuh sprinkling of gray , -; Jieward ' Blter sbon. ". nu...j . .' "ui ior return to FOR RENT Batter hotel at Co qullle, Oregon, after April 1. Write or see personally Baxter Bros., Coqullle, Ore. Vrt... , "Dlslmajj,-,. Uarnt at once. SAlE lllP1. r-tttaHot.; : REXT i, at O. K. apply to T. FOR SALE 18-foot launch, 4 II.-P. engine, also boat houso. Cheap. Apply A. X. Times' office. AUTO Any tlmo, anywhere Rea sonable rates. Phone Blanco hotel ; 4C or Resldenco 28-J. FOR SALE 'IlOfiI(lnnA I -w-i-.i ! Mccann, No,th Bend. Thoroughred White Leg- EnTT" ! horn Eggs wiiitmn . -. . . v100 on Elm oj 1.1. ten u ,lu' "Walters' residence, for for hatching, 11.00 for fifteen. COOS BAY GROCERY. North Bend, Oregon. well known to the mariners coming to this port from California and whose llfo was spent along the bay city's waterfront, died suddenly at Callao, recently. He had so many escapes from death that some thought he possessed the proverbial nlno lives of a cat; others said he couldn't be killed, and somo thought he'd nevor die, but ho did. trip Miss May Potorson, who Is now In Portland entortalned her Coos Bay friends at a party thuro "last rrlght. Tho first reports of C. 8. Wlusor'a auto accident yesterday Indicated t was a little more sorious than It real ly was. The machino did not turn turtle but ran down Into a ditch so that help had to bo summoned to get It out. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Mlcha Is of North Bend Heights, leave todoy for North Ynklma where Mr. Michaels has accopted a good position. Mr. and Mrs. Michaels, parents of Mr, E. Michaels, will also loavo tomorrow for tholr homo in Chicago. ENGRAVED nnd air brush 1K SIG.VBIn fancy EASTER CARDS at A. M. i'RENTISS & Co. back to the Celestial Kingdom In over twenty years. Have Typhoid. Mrs. Grace Gould Woodruff, matron of the Home hos pital who was taken sick of typhoid fovor a couple of days ago, was this afternoon taken to tho home of hor will be also by a gift from the people WILL LECTURE SUNDAY. "Social Settlement, Slum and Res cue Work and Midnight Missions," will bo the subject of Miss Mlchener's talk on Sunday, April 9, at 3 p. m., Engraved EASTER CARDS direct from New York. A, M. PRENTISS & Co. 'sister, Mrs, Richmond at Coqullle, ' at tho Presbyterian church. All aro where there will be no noise to en- Invited to attend. danger her condition. It Is feared that sho Is in for a severe siege of the fovor. Mr. Morris, a brother of Framod pictures at reduced prices. Walker Studio. Easter Greetings TO OUR MAY FRIENDS: We aro better prepared than ever; to serve you with Easter Cards. ... 5, 10, 20 and 25c Easter Rabbits. . .5, 10 and 25c Natural Chicks and Ducks. , . ,15c Cotton Rabbits 2c up and all kinds of novelties. Tho stock is all fresh and uew, bet tor supply your wants. Now wo will savo you money. OOS BAY ASH STORE Tho Store That Saves You Money. GEO. N. BOLT, - - Manager. Front Street, Slarsuileld. A Standard of Excellence DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT THERE IS A STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, JUST AS THERE IS A STANDARD OF MO HALS OR A STANDARD OF MONEY. IT IS THE YARD STICK BY WHICH ALL OTHER COMMODITIES OF THE SAME CLASS ARE .MEASURED. IN MONEY IT IS GOLD. IN MORALS IT IS THE GOLDEN HULK. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN FOOD PRODUCTS IS LOCKHART'S GROCERY. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU THAT IN BUYING GROCERNES AND CONSIDER ING PRICE ONLY IS NOT A STROKE OF AVISDOM. QUALITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED FIRST F.VEHY TIME THEN PRICE. IT WILL BE A LUCKY STRIKE IF YOU GET YOUR GROCERIES HERE FOR YOU ARE ALWAYS CERTAIN OF THAT PLEASING COMBINATION HIGH QUALITY AND REASON ABLE PRICE WHICH GIVES YOU THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. LOCKHART'S GROCERY PHONE 85-J Don't Cut Your Corns Don't tako chances on trimming a corn .with a knifo; thoro is a possi bility of you losing your whole foot through blood poisoning through 11 slight cut when trim ming the corn. Now, tho sensible thing to do is to get a bottle of BROWN'S Ruby Corn Paint It will do wonders in tho way of removing a corn or bunion, and you rim not tho least chance of blood poisoning. It Is easy to apply and works quickly. A 25 cent hot tie will satisfy you and banish every doubt. Brown Drug Co 4 A