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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 191 1 EVENING EDITION EI CONGERT Mikis Horns Bikini; Easy The Test Way N fettjUHiAliI IE SUNDAY i Is the Best Way The Right way to prepare for a clothes pur chase is to compa:e values. That's what we do. That's what you should do. We sell the best clothes High Art at fair prices, Our prices arc fixed no two-faced mer chandizing, We are square dealers who stand for a square deal, every article is marked with the lowest price by the highest quality, and our per sonal guarantee, For example "High Art" from $16,50 to $30 that we could get from $25 to $35 for, The test way is the best way compare, The Toggery Formerly "Geo. Goodrum" OOS ll.W NAVAL MILITIA HANI) WILL RENDER PROGRAM AT MAHSHF1ELD PARK TOMOR ROW. Sunday afternoon, tho Coos Hay N.inl Reserve llntul will render n concert at the Mursltilold city park. Director Kenton Imb arranged tho same program that was Riven a year ago so that the audience will have an opportunity to compare the work of tho organization then and now so that they can better realize the pro gress the organization lias made. Tho program is as follows: I. March, "Invincible Kaglo" Sousa 2 Overture, "Poet and Peasant" Suppc 3 Waltz, "Golden Sunset". . .Hall I (n) Polka. "Tho Anvil".. Parlow (b) Song, "Tho KoBary" Kevin E! Mnzurkn, "Amorosa" (Charac- torlstlquo) Navarro ( Selection. "Faust" . . . .Gounod 7 March. "Willow Grove" .... Sorrentlno The Star Spangled Uannor local temperature he- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. m.. April 21. by Mrs. K. Mlngtis, special government meteorological observer: Maximum Minimum At 4:43 p. m Precipitation , Wind, Northwest: clear. , r.r , 4G G3 . none (Dy Associated Press.) OHEGON, April 22. Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer. THE WEATHER. ROYAl Mi POWDER FLOUR FOR HAINES. THE BUSY CORNER IS ALWAYS MILES AHEAD This lb why wo lead In tho drug business of this vicinity. Every ounce of energy, every partlclo of ability, evory minute of years of experience are turned to account In catering to your wants, pleas ures, satisfaction and safety, liny drugs and drug store goods hero and get class, quality and satisfaction without oxtra cost. PHKSCUIPTIO.V FILLING IS OUR BUSINESS. PHONK 208. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. LEADING IHtUG STOKE IN COOS COUNTY. Take your SUNDAY DINNER .it The (HANDLER. Special menu. RESERVE table for PARTIES by PHONE. The Alliance today brought In Hbout thlrly-llve tons of freight for A. T. Haines. Of tho shipment, twenty-live toim was Hour, for which lie Is building up a hi trade. Most of tho shipment has already been sold. There was ten tuns of feed of various kinds. Ii nntut-nllzcd. Frank Alclatl, in employe of The Chandler, returned last evening from Coaulllc where he took out his Until naturalization p.i pers yesterday. Go On Trip. Hilly Cox, Geo. W. Chllils. 11. F. Wllley and W. F. Scliroeder left this morning for the North Fork of the Coqullle whore they will enjoy a few days flahlng. SPUING UKAL ESTATE SNAPS. If you hnvo anything to sell, trade, rent or want help, try a want nil. Tuko your SUNDAY DINNER nt Tho CHANDLER. Special menu. HESEHVE tables for PARTIES bv PHONE. mfM WC3B Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected P Before Decoration Day Would do well to call at tho Pacific Monumental Works, South Broadway and muko selection from the largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has in his employ tho only practical marble and gra nite cutter In Coos county. And none but tho beat work la turned Havo your cilllng cards printed ai t'hn Times offlc ONE DOLLAR GAS! That is Safe. That won't pop or go out Uso gas for Cooking, Lighting. i Heating and Power. WATCH FOR DEMONSTRATION Economy Gas Construction Co. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho host Domestic and Imported brands, Plaster, Limo, Drlck and all kinds of bulldora material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH I1HOADWAY. PHONE 201. W&t P. (). RON 337. Marsh field Oregon One .1 acre Illock In Ilpmo ' Adltlou to Enstslde, (Easy terms) $ 000.00 ?0 lots In Eastsldo with line Hny vlow (Easy Terms) $1,000.00 10 lots In Marshfleld Heights r. Ox 100 ft. $100 for In Hide, $12G for corners. 1 Hlock In Schuttor's Addi tion, 200 feet square, with 200 feet frontage on Sher man nvoniio $2,r00.00 O.Acre Tract In Lobreo Pnrlc alongside now wagon road, with nlco bay vlow and good running water, (Easy Terms). . . .$l,(i00.00 Choice Dulldlng Lot Corner KIrod Avonuo nnd Tenth ' St., for ., $1,100.00 Good business lot adjoining new Coko lirlck Hlock. . IR.HOO.OO Half Illock In Clcmont Plat, with commanding bay vlow unobstructnblo. . ,$2,000.00 10 Lota In East Mnrahfleld$ 090.00 1,200 acres Coal lauds at $00.00 per ncre'lucliidlng Improvements nnd 200 ncreH bottom land. SS0 acres Orchard nnd stock lands at $8.00 per acre closo In nnd only qunrtor of mtlo from navlg nblo river. TITLE GUARANTEE AHSTHACT CO.MPANV. HENRY nENGSTACKEN, Manager. Coke Iliilldlng, Opposite Chandler Hotel. Is Wry 111. MrH. Grace Gould Woodruff, the well-known Murshllold nurse, who Is 111 of typhoid fever nt tho homo of her sister, Mrs. IUcn moud, In Coqullle, Is In n critical condition. Absolutely Pure The only baking powdw niatfo from Royal Grapm Croam of Tartar HO ALUM.NQ LIME PHOSPHATE Personal Notes C. SAVAGE of Coqullle was a MurBhileld business visitor today. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLHFSON of Coqiilllo enme over yesterday to spend n few days with relatives and friends hero. TIIOS. MEAGHER, gas onglncor with the U. 8. Light nnd Tract Co., of Denver has located at 130 Central avenue, Mnrshlleld. Undergoes 0HM-ittlnii. Mnnley Ar noson of Myrtle 'Point this morning uudenvout nu operntlou nt Mercy hospital for adhesions following nu operation for appendicitis. He stood the operation nicely. , RENT Good property for gar- - -csuiauies, Forndale, 1G4-J or 'J. tYYl . ' OAIJ' ."(. ft Knit Ilnc Will We 34-rt. launch. Also one mare elJht 1,050. Will work single or double, Annlv a n nnra In tho city or tho country, upon torms to suit your pockotbook. Title Gunrnntco and Abstract Co., Henry Songstnckon. Mgr. AUTO Anytime, anywhere. Hen sonaLIo latos. Phono Blanco hotel 10 or Uesldenco 2S-J. FOR RENT Houses centrally locat ed. Phone 1C4-J or 3-1-J. K Itn.VT Furnished Modem Hun- lloY r0m8' 20-00- Drolling "00 Including water. PaintShop '50- Carpentorshop $10.00. v "uarantc and Abstract Co. WANTED Hoarders mid roomers. Good homo cooking. Pleasant room, bath, closo in. Rox 2SD. 1,,,lKVr--lnxter hotel nt Co- J" e- Oregon, after April 1. "e or seo personally Baxter Bros-. Coquiuo, Ore. 0 JJrm7.c..,..T locati 'KEIS 1' yo want , , ,0r a hme como to ua. We Psoltion to locate you either CALL 13! Do you know of anything that would bo of interest to tho public? Havo you any suggestions to maXo relatlvo to public affairs? Havo you opinions to oxpross that you bollovo would bo of general value? Do you want u Job? Do you want a hired girl? Do you want to soil something? Do you want to buy something? If any of those things appeal to you, uso the columns of Tho Coos Day Times. CALL 133 It Costs Nothing To Be Particular WE TAKE PRIDE In Doing a Particular Store for Particular People but nothing Is added w tho price4 for this foaturo of merit. It costs us uothlng to be particular, and It costs you nothing nltho' it moans hotter sorvlco In ovu.-y wny. WE ARE PARTICULAR In our buying and by boing particular we often succeed in getting u lower prlco and bettor quality. When we do it means a saving to our patrons. That's a tlmo it pays to be particular. WE ARE PARTICULAR about our service. Wo insist on our patrons having a sorvlco that Is satisfactory at all tlmos, It costs no more than ono that is careloes and Inodlcleut and It means much to our patrons. -v.fj WE ARE PARTICULAR about tho cloaullnoss and sanitary con dition of everything wo sell. This costs nothing. Just n little moro euro and a little moro work and ovory woman knows It gives her a comfortablo feeling to know that things are clean. That Is why we aro particular. It costs nothing extra and it pays. IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR about your health, particular about your homo, particular about your oxponsoa you should be particular about the place you bur your groceries, particularly when It cotts nothing oxtra and moans better valtiog and butter service. He Particular and place your next ordor with Lockhart's Grocery A PARTICULAR STORE FOR PARTICULAR I'UOPLK. PHONE 85-J Preach AiiiiiM'tiieiits. On Sunday April :i0, n number of pastern of Marshncld churchos will preach on tho theme "Popular Amusements." It Is hoped to have tho same topic talked on In ovory church In tho city. M. W. IIYIINE, fomioriy associated with Prof. Hepburn, has nrrlved from Vancouver and will make his home on Coos liny. MISS ADA McCONNULL, who Is now employed In tho county olllcca nt Coqullle, Is a guest nt the A. T. Halues homo for n few days. MRS. ANNA MARSHALL, who has been visiting nt tho home of Mlja May StnufT, left on tho RedouJo for her homo in San Francisco. Gnmts Divorces. At a hearing In chambers In Inst evening, Judge Coko granted dlvorco decrees to Mrs. Anna Holmes of South Murshllold from John Holmes, now In Portland, nnd Dora O'Malley of Marshlleld from Ed ward O'Malley. Go to .Meeting. A largo number of Mnrshflcld Odd Fellows are plan ning to go to North Hend next Wed nesday, April 20, to participate In tho celobratlon there by nil the lodges of tho county in tho anniversary of Odd Fellowship. Horn! Opened. Supervisor Norton reports that tho new lond has been opened as far as Flagstaff and Is In fine condition. Ho has completed extensive Improvements of the Em pire road which is now In good con dition all the way through. Is Now Moderator. Ilov. J, E. Durkhart, formorly pastor of tho North Dend Presbyterian church, but now pastor of tho Roseburg Presby terian church, was unanimously elected moderator of the Southern Orogon Presbytery at Woodvlllo, Jackson county, this week. Is Junior Miii'Mlen. Through a typographical error In ono plneo In tho Item about the Royal Thoatro porsonal Injury suit, tho defendant wns given as Robert Marsden Senior when It should havo boon Robert Marsden Junior. Mr. Mnrsdon sonlor has no connection whntovor with tho suit, hnvlng routed tho Royal build ing to his son, Robert Mnrsdon, Ju nior, who Is boing Biiod by Mrs. Fran cis Hatton for $G,000. Good News For Grandpa. Jamot Forroy is In recolpt of a telegram conveying tho wolcomo news of tho arrival of a bouncing baby boy to his daughter, Mrs. L. W. Jncobs at hor homo In Portland on April 20. Mother and child are doing well. Tho tolo- gram was dolnyod by tho wlros be ing down but It only Incronsod Grand pa Ferry's Joy when It nrrlved. Mrs. Ferry nnd Miss Gladys nre In Port land at tho Jacob's homo. Many Coos nay frlonds who will remombor Mis. Jicobs as MUs Hattlo Forry will ox- end congratulations nnd of courso Grandpa Ferry will Intlst on being Included In tho compliment. Don't FORGET to order THAT AUTO from Rudolph Lackstrom Anytime. PHONE 231 R till mid night and 1H1-X aftor midnight. Ivor Johnson RICYCLES and nil J supplies at MILNER'S. MISS EMMA ERICKSO.V returuod to-' dny from n short visit nt the homo of her brother, Eric Erlckson, (n Portlnnd nnd will resume her posi tion at Stafford's Monday. JUDOE JOHN S. COKE returned Inst evonlng from Coqiilllo whero ho has boon holding the ndjournod.'-" torm of court tho past wqolc. The regulnr April term of circuit court will open next Monday. JIM PETERS REED, tho well known ammunition man, is back on tho liny for a few days stay and this morning hnd W. N. Ekblad pilot ing htm nround to see that ho didn't miss anything hero. MRS. A. C. GAnERNACHE last night received word that hor sister would reach hero Monday or Tuesday from Franco, having renched San Francisco yestordny. Mr. and Mrs, Gnbemacho have moved from Fourth streot Into tt'o Noblo houte on Third street Just south of Con tral avenue. Now Whlto and Gold Soml-Porco-lain DISHES (Not gilt) at MILNER'S B. & S. Olive Oil A Good Pure Oil At A Reasonable Price H. & S. Olive Oil repre sents the first run of oil from olives of uniform ripeness. Made from perfect fruit, bottled in a sunny clime, put up under perfect condi tions. 1 1 stands for tbc very best as condiment and food. TTj-e olive oil freely in tablespoon fill doses as a food. There is nothing more easily assimilated or which is more acceptable to the system than pure olivo oil, and that is what B. & S. OLIVJU OIL is. X'ut up in tin following sizes: 2oc, HOc, 75c and $1.25. Brown Drug Co. i ,. rfdMkui.'i s jt . .1 i. Ta.n' .1 JA-'i. mi i "Iwift ii.n I n mMtuk Yiiiti Attj. ,sMia - -!fa. timimnimiLH. y? t t i 1