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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911 -EVENING EDITION hat mmmimi MVIITI.K POINT MAN' ILL. hey Said B I if a conference on Fashion the other day in one of the great fashion centers of the world, there n....A tUir various merits of rhi rl!fffnf fC OBSumw- .- w.w..v f II -1 ..,... - I Alt .1 . IkcS 01 SCVCrai lines ui wumm a upparuu u mat rests us here Is to say that in regard to corsets, jaerican Lady Corsets :c pronounced the most fashionable in corsctry. : discussion brought out the tact that the American ty Corsets, because of ihcir superior style and fit, best dressed women in Amcricacorsctry. 7c presume you arc a wearer 1 ! T Ar I rHf If in American .uuy - -.. why not try one and sec for welf? autiful New Models $1,00 to $6.00 slst upon an American Lady feet, we have in stock now k newest models, Let us show tc you. Corsets fitted to individual figure free of gc. Name amki.ain )Y, on every American Lady H )S LDING MYERS ;Ive Agents for AMERICAN LADY Corsets COOS BUILDING the Common Kind o longer necessary to rorco your children or yourself to e common castor oil, slnco It Una boon mndo so easy nud 'eln ARCH SWfET CASTOR OIL ate It pleasant and othorwlso It has all tho valuable laxa Iwrtlei of castor oil. price ii:u bottle 23 cents. rOH SALE AT THE. BUSY CORXER PHOXE 20H. hart-Parsons Drue WUD1XG DRUG STOKE IX COOS COUNTY. Co. s flu ilScv G ,A. 'u,r ikws fMwm fly ml LoiiIn Nupplee, Itiink I'nnlilrr There, Undergoes 0)ciiill(in. Louis Supplee. cmOiler of tho Fla nagan mid llonuutt Uank nt Myrtle Point and one of the best known residents of thntsectlon of tho coun ty, underwent an operation nt Metvv hospltnl In North Hend this niomlutr for appendicitis. The case wa. n very aggravated one. The oporu'.ir.n wan successful but owing to tho ,v!- vnnced stage of the case, thero le a clanger of serious complications sei tlng In. At noon, he was reported do'fig ns well ns could be expected. Oeo. Winchester has takcu his place at Myrtlo Point during hla lit. nesa. ' HOY KII.I.H PAXTIIKRS. Two Rig ' Personal Notes i M PARSONS Is still laid up with an attack of the grip. CAKI) OK TIIAXKS. y . LOCAL TEMPERATURE KE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. m., April 17, by Mrs. E. Mlngus. special government Curry Couuty Lnd Slna Ones. The Gold llench Olobe says: "There are not ninny boys who have ns much nerve as Kills Miller, the lS-yonHold son of E. It his father to look after some stock on ,...,- ., .... the range. Not having far to go, ho,1"011 Et' ,J? lUAN of Hft8tB,d,J , took only his rllle, thinking It wns not Mill! 1 t t.lv..FiM ... . . Miller of Lobster lll'l.i ,; ., "-' " "w n- A few dm nen. mil, .. i... 1.1. '" or mummy afternoon. " "mb rvui meteorological observer: Maximum. . . , .Minimum.- . , . M 4:43 p. m Precipitation, . . . , Wind, Northwest; rain. CI 31 .trace THE WEATHER, The undersigned wish to extend their heartfelt thnnks to their many frlendB who donated flowers, tho choir who sang and especially those who furnished automobiles, tho Q. . H. and tho people of Coqulllo City, for their kindness .and sympathy during their recent bereavement." MRS. DAVID J. LOWE, DAVID .1. LOWE and family. FRANK L. LOWE. ALLEN I). WOLCOTT and family. j-" --, TTrT, (Dy Associated Press.) OltEQON, April 18 Fair to- i night except showers In north- east. Wednesday, fair. Xo Meeting Tho Sisters of Botha ny will not meet this week, tho reg ular meeting being postponed until next week. Remember Our Closing Out Sale of Odds In China Sot. Set. llluc Cups and Saucer $1.00 now 7.1c Who fi-lnch Plntoa . ...50c now lOo nine 0-lnch Plates . . . OCc now Lie Itlue 7-Inch Plates. . .SKo now (U)o nine 8-inch Plntes. . .SI. 00 now 75c White and Gold Cups nnd saucers Si. 25 now 91.05 White and Gold 4-Inch Plate fiGc now 15c While and Cold Cinch Plates 70c now (l()c White and Cold 0-inch Plates 8Tic now 7()u White nnd Gold 8-Inch Plated Jl. 20 now 91.00 All other patterns nt similar reductions. Hotter Lower V. S. Dow. who has JuBt returned from San Francisco, ro-' ports that tho butter markot thoro 1b 'wenkor nnd lower, butter selling nt twenty-one cents per pound. wortli while to tako tho dogs. When returning from the errand, he was startled by a ferocious nnd hideous "-, growling only a few feet nwny. Ho ( recognized the screeching ns that of a panther, but could see nothing but tho slinking of the bushes, which In dicated that ho was retreating. Realizing how important It was to his fathor's flock to havo the big cat killed and being farther Inspired by tho 10 bounty, Ellis took after him hollering and making as much nolso no ho could, In hopes of chasing him through nn opening nti1 getting n shot nt htm. Doubtless tho panthvir thought that about IT. thousand boys climbed n lnrge tree. With ono well directed Bhot. Ellis brought the bruto to tho ground. lie proudly bore his trophy homo, reaching tliero soon after dnrk. Early tho next morning ho returned to tho place with the dogs nnd killed nnother ono that was almost as largo as n yearling cnlf." is n Marsh Hold, today. business visitor GUST ANDEItSON of Hunker Hill, left yesterday for a visit at his old homo In Minneapolis. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo camo .over today to attend tho Kinney bankruptcy hearing. C. R. PECK has returned from Co qulllo where ho attended tho open ing session of tho ndjourncd term of court. MHS. R. K. IJOOTH Is entertaining; tho Altnr Guild of the Episcopal church nt her homo In West Marsh flold today. WM. OREASON, familiarly known as "Buckshot", Is down from tlio Loon Lake Logging Camp for a few days' visit. ' TO MOVE ROAD. FIikIm Horn. Mnrtln Stockcl of Enstsldo was In Marsh (lold today and reports that on n recent trip to tho hend of Ross inlet ho found an un usunlly lnrgo sot of millers. Thoy nro slx-polntors nnd four feet ncrojs tho bow, oach antler being 4 16 foot ' long. j .Meet Friday. Tho A. N. W. club' will meet Friday lirstond of Thursday I thlH weok with Mrs. F. A. Hazard. I Tlio dato was chnugoi owing to tho regular meeting day conflicting with other plans of some of tho mombors. pOOS BAY V'ASH STORE Tho Storo That Saves You Money. GEO. X. HOLT, . - Manager. Front Streot, Marshfleld. To Raise Rouiik. Henry Songstn: kon reports that tho cultivation of beans will, bo carried on this year on a big scale around Myrtlo Point. About two tons of seed benns hnvo been ordored for ranchers who nro Interested In tho now cannery thoro. Tho carinory building In now com plete and tho prospocts nro for n most successful season for It. TIiIb weok the papers wore filed In a suit for right of wny for tho rnli , road across tho Gllkoy property' Just west cf tho Sontlncl olllco on First Htreot. The right of way over this property Is tho last which will havo i to bo Hccurod before It will be pos- Blblo to movo the railroad from First Btreet to the river front. All other rights of way havo boon secured or bargained for nud upon the decision of tho court In this case the work of removing tho tracks will no doubt bo begun. Coqulllo Sentinel. DR. L. G. JOHNSON of Myrtlo .Point accompanied Louis Supple from Myrtlo Point yesterday, the lattjr undergoing nn operation nt Morcy hospital today. , ' ' MORE LAXD OPEXHI). ADVERTISED LIST. REMEMBER Prof. Hepburn's FREE DAXCIXG lesson nt thn ODD I.M.T.J LOWS' hall this evening. Every body come. "HIRES" BAY LIVERY el the llvory busl- Heljaer and n, .,.- I excellent service to I'woj nay. nn,,i "(' and evnrvHiInn 'tfefactcry service to uu US for a llrlvlnn P. 'Whins needed 1p r- We also h P of all kinds. 1R BROTHERS. ' Sales SorvJr- i Aide o... rliA. ""nib, 1IM 138-J 'tSTPn ,. ., H HOCKS. Produced stand- of 242,227,222 I for Hutching , ' uow 'or spring vcrei8 irom K 'r 15.00. .oltry Yards. yto. Prop. Phnn ooo - -...u -oo First Class Laundry work Is most deslrablo to anyone wishing their linen to possess that particular finish so necessary to good tasto In dross. AVE DO THAT CIjASS OF WORK Ono Trial will Convince. Coos Bay Steam Laundry THOXE MAIX S7-J Root Beer and Ginger Ale REFRESH IXfl AXD WHOLESOME. IX PINT BOTTLES U FOR 2.1c LOCKHART'S GROCERY PHONE 85-J List of unclaimed letters remaining' li tho Mnrshneld, Oregon postotllce, April J5, 1911. Persons calling for the same will plcaso say advertised and pay ono cent for each ndvortlsed letter callod for: Ernest Alfredson, Erik Andorson, I Jm. Baker, W. V. Baker, Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Ballllo, Ed. H. Berry, M. W. Boll, A. V. Burgess, Mrs. T. T. Dow cll, Miss Clara Edwards, Mrs. J, R. Foster, II. Glllesplo, Thomas Hub bard, J. C. McDonald, Ed. McCor- mlck. Mr,H. LIUlo Mnthows, Mrs. Lena Oliver, Luthor Perkins, Arthur Staw gron, T. Stubbs, A. L. Smlthorman, i Karl Sand, Harry Smith, Miss E. H. Smith, Geo. Taylor, Miss Maudo1 Whlto, Harvey Yarbraugh, Bert. Yarbrough, W. B. CURTIS. Postmaster, F. L. S. Parts of Two TomiNlilpi Thrown ())en to HomcMcurici- .May 'M, Parts of two townships will bo thrown open to entry by homestead ers May 20. Roglster BonJ. K. Jonos of the Rosehurg Laud Olllco has Is Biied tlio following notice: "Notice Is horoby given that tho following lands havo been surveyed, to-wlt: Sections 1, 2, 3, 10 nnd 11 of Tp 27 S, R 11 w Will. Mor. Sections 2, 3 and 10, of Tp 37 S, R 5 W, Will. Mor., and that plats of survey will bo filed In this olllco on Frldny, May 20, 1911, nt 9 o'clock A. M., and on nnd nttor such day . wo will bo prepared to receive appli cations ror tlio. onjry of tho unro sorvod nnd unappropriated lands therein. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ISagjfflS nro In psoltlon to locate you either in tho city or the country, upon terms to suit your pockothook. . Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Mgr. COOS GIRL CHOCOLATES Have you scon tho now box? Nothing would make a prettier or daintier Eastor gift. If not an EaBtor Baskot then n Coos girl for your girl Easter Sunday, If you havo married tho girl so much tho hotter. Ouo for your sister wife, sweetheart and mother. Stafford's chocolates, you know tho kind, mndo right hero on Coos Bay. Pure, delicious, whulesomo. COQUILLE, Ore., April 17. Tho following couples woro granted mar riage licenses by County Clerk Wat son last weok. T. Smith nnd Nellie L. Godoskl. Wnltor R. Smith and Sarah S. Watson, Georgo M. B'rown and Mary Emily Johnson. Lester J. Butterfleld nnd Anna Lasson. William R. Ward nnd Edith , C. Robinson, Tho LADIES' AID of tho METH ODIST Church will mako Hot Chick en TAMAES WEDNESDAY, April 19th. Tnmnles on salo at tho church aftor I P. M. PHOXE In your OR DERS. This is your LAST CHAXCE this senson. MEMBERS, plcaso tako notice and BE nt tho CHURCH at 2 P. SI. SAFE 1NVI2S5IEXTS. For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Interest net, writo O. B. Hinsdale, care J. II. Adams and Company, Lo3 Angeles, California. FASnLY nOTEIi THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and U.OO; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges no.0'0 to $18.00 pei month. FREE nATH8-E. W. RriJiIVAV. Prop. W Ads Bring Results WANTED At once. Girl nt Lloyd LOST A wagon snrlnir. Return to Hotel. C. II. Walters, expressman, and receive reward. WANTED Tho waitresses, lor Hotel, Cluuul- 1IAXD ESIRROIDERY Lady wishes to do samo at home. Leave orders corner North Broadway and Birch avenue. Phone 175-L, mornings. WANTED Hoarders lu private fam ily. Upstairs 545 South Broadway. FOR RENT FuniUhed Slodern Bungalow-, 5 rooms, $20.00. Dwelling $10.00 Including water. PaintShop $7.50. Carpentorshop $10.00. TItIo Guarantee and Abstract Co. FOR REXT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Phono 49-L. TO IIOSIESEEKERS If you want a h lcfUlon tor a home come to us. Wo WANTED Puntryman at tho Chan. dler Hotel. WANTED 2 chainbennalds. Chandler Hotel. FOR REXT Baxter hotel at Co qulllo, Oregon, after April 1. Write or see personally Baxter Bros,, Coqulllo, Ore. DESIRABLE housekeeping rooms, also furnished rooms at 135 Second street near Chandler Hotel. UTC Anytime, anywhere Rea sonable rates. Phono Blanco hotel 46 or Residence 28-J. WAXTED Relinquishment, Stato particulars. Address; 'T M' Times (gfwffindk 2.70 Front TWO STORES. Kt MO Central Ave. NOTICE TO ELKS. Tliero will bo a meeting Wodnes dny night for the annual Installation of otllcers, balloting on candidates and other big doings. Every mem ber of Marshflold Lodgo No. 1100, and all visiting Elks are urged to bo present. GEO. GOODRUM, Sec. WILLOW PLUSIES made from new and old material. Reasonable prices paid for old stock LADIES' EMPORIUM. RE.ME.MBER Prof. Hepburn's FREE DANCING lesson at tho ODD FEL- ; LOWS' hall this evening. Evoryhody Tho most common cnuso of Insom nia Is disorders of tho stomach. 'come. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Ta- blets correct these dlsordors and en- ,imv r ir1Iw.f .v . rn vm able you to sleep. For srle by nil ' llOM' ' s' "AUFSIAX & CO OUIt dealers. COAL ORDERS S1..-JO IER TON. 3 REASONS WHY Everybody on Coos Bay should use Sunsot Vanilla and Sunset Lemon Flavorings; 1st. Thoy nro of tho highest quality, nono bettor mado anywhere -ad. Thoy are tho most economical, you got n largor'bottlo for the money than of any other hlgh-grado extracts, Jlrd. They are mado right hero on Coos Bay, If you bellovo In your homo city, bolp to build It up by using homo products. Sunset Vanilla and Lemon are put up In tho following sizes: U.fc, 50c, 81.00 and $1.70. Ask your grocer, or como direct to us. BROWN DRUG CO. -11 1 a It U