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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1911)
jHjSF THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911 -EVENING EDITION Important Announcement To the Ladies of Coos Bay This' Store is not much on tin Whoop, Hurrah! 1 Kedudion Sale methods. It is seldom that we have special cut price sales. There's a reason for it. Our original prices are at all times as low as consistent with the quality of the goods we sell. The result is that every day is a special sale day here and the puhlic appreciation of real values move the goods. When we do have an extra special sale you may depend upon it that it is extra S P 13 0 1 A I,. We give an honest reason and the reductions are genuine and the values excep tional. This week we announce A Special Sale of Ladies' and Children's Shoes We have some 350 odd pairs of Shoes Broken Lots odd sizes that we are going to sell as follows: WATERWORKS 15 DISCUSSED fi lUHNDNGS warning fruit grower and gardeners to protect tMr perishable crops. North Bend City Council Wants Joint Meeting With Marsh field Body. local temperatare he-pout. 30 pairs or Ladies Shoes formerly sold from $3.50 to $-1.50 rt j on sale at $2.00 and. .. H& &.r ,')0 pairs Misses and Children tan Ox fords, marked from $2.00 and $.2.23 a pair, to $1.10 and ,,$ 1 .&3 50 pairs Patent Leather Sandals Pumps and Slippers marked from ?1 .'Jo and $.1.50 a pair to 100 pairs of Assorted Colored Canvas Uxtords, White. Blue and Pink, lormerly sold at tfl.'Jo to !?'l.y, at, a pair 95c 95c 100 PA I If S OF ODD KUMllEliSCOMPIilSING LADIES' HOUSE SUPPEIiS' SANDALS, MISSES'COLOHED TOP SHOES. ETC., AT HALF THE Hi UEGVLAli SELL-IXG PlilCE. MAGNES & MATSON At tlio meeting (if tho North Iluml city council thin week, the water question vni up for discussion and ultor more or loss debate. It wnB de cided to try mid hnsten the Joint ses sion with the Mnrshllold city council for the purpose of remedyliiB the sit uation. Mayor Simpson has received plans mid estimates from a Portland engln eer relatle to the present system, Its value and what could ho done with It If tho cities should buy it. Tho plans call for putting a nitration sys tem, reservoirs, Increasing the hup ply, enlarging tho ninlns and putting In good ones, etc. The details of them were not given out nt the meet ing. .Mayor Simpson will try and ar range with Mayor Straw to call n speclnl meeting of the Mnrshfleld council so that tho mntter can ho gone Into In detail. Tho Mnrshncld council will hold a regular meeting next Tuesday night hut owing to the volume of other business to como up, ilt Ir desired to hnvo a speclnl meet ing. To License Vehicles. Tho North Hond council also en acted an ordinance for llccuilng teamsters and nil kinds of vohlous. It Is modelled closoly after the :mv Portland vehicle ordinance. No other business of Important except the allowing of bills, ots.. came up. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4: 13 p. m.. April 20. by Mrs. K. Mlngus, special government meteorological obonor: Maximum R2 Minimum :io At 1:43 p. in 47 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. (el. Kinking.- . V. Stafford and Fred Putty returned last evening from a day's IVHhlng trip up Coo ItUer. They et two small owe .t.id Stafford gut n Hue dHekIng, stopplnj; Into n hole oor bin head In his fran tic endavrs to jwt near a big one. TIII2 WEATHER. OU011 Modal. Ut ovenlng at tho choir relumrsnl at the llaptlst church, Miss Frances Frnnse was pronunted a meilnl In appreciation of her heroic rescue of (Jeo. Doll lat week whllo the choir was returning from East side where they presented "The Gall lean." The presentation speech was made by Huron Smith. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, April 27 Fair to night and Friday, light frosts. l Iluudou (llil Denil. Today, J. L. j Jenkins pnssed through hero with tlie body of his wife who died la l Portland a few days ago. Sho Is be- , "K innon 10 mo oiu noino nt lianuon I for burial. Sho was formerly Miss CJetH Aulo W. It. Haines today Jcnn, I'ntterson and they wero mar received an nutomobllo from Port- rltnl nt nn''0 lnt fall. Mr. Jonk lund. lns formerly lived at llandon, and relatives of both now reside there. Reaches llandon, The steamer Anvil from Portland and way ports reached llandon yesterday. Unity Injured The little daughter of Supt. and Mrs. Tledgen sustained n broken collar bone by n fall. Appendicitis No one Is safo from Appondlcltls! Today you may be woll and beirty to-morrow you may suffer tho awful pains of this disease. ALDERIKA, tho only known remedy for appondlcltls. ALDEHI K. It tho Prescription of a successful Gorman physician, which ured many and many llvos. For Hale nt Tho "Husy Corner" price per dottle $1.00 Ltokhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. PHONE 208. LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNT!". COOS 1UVKII SERVICES POST PONED. Tho lecture and quarterly moot- Survivor Here. Geo. Mny. the sole survivor of the Oskosh disaster on tho Columbia river bar, arrived hero this weok from Astoria and Is visit ing friends and relatives. Holm-iis Hero. R. E. Slilno, for morly of Empire, and family reachod hero last evening via Drain from Cnllforuln where they have boon spending tho winter. Mr. Shlno Is much Improved In health. They loft this morning Tor Coqulllo whero thoy will board until their now homo Jo built. I.ee Webster of Emplro mot them hero Inst evening to wolcomo thepi buck. Personal Notes W. F. MILLER returned today n business trip to Portland. from Arrives Today. Tho Niinn Smith nrrlvod In early today, having boon dolnyed by tho rough weather on her trip up from San Francisco. Tho Rnndolph sailed this morning from hero for the Coqullle. MRS. J. W. CARTER Is roported quite III of la grippe at her home. Ing services which wero to bo hold JR. A. WALLACE and wlfo of Co- In tho II. B. Churcn on Coos Rlvor. April 29 and 30th, by Rov. II. C. Shaffer of Portland, Ore., will bo postponed one weok. Tho regular preaching services will bo hold uoxt Sunday by the pas tor. M. II. STANIER. qulllo woro Marshllold visitors yes terday. If you liavo troublo In getting rid of your cold you may know that you aro not treating It properly. Thoro 'a no renson why a cold should hang on frt wnnVa nml Ifr will nsf If tnbn Chnmborlaln's Cough Remody. ForiIIUOH McI'A'N' ,s sale by all doalors. ' MILO PEIRSON enmo In from Ten Mllo todny on business and reports that tho fish are biting In good shopo, Aro Hotter. Geo. McCutcheon to dny received word that Gregory Can ty, who underwent an operation for knee troublo nt a Portland hospital wns gottlng along flno nml was nblo to leave tho hospital. Ralph Mat son, who has been receiving medical attention there, Is also reported get ting along nicely. North Bend News Miss Florence Hansen of Haines' Inlet was visiting friends horo yes Miss Alpha Wlcklund wns a Marsh Held shopper yesterday. Mrs. L. J. Simpson and Mrs. C, M. Hylor woro In Mnrshfleld yesterday. Mrs. Sanford of Haines' Inlot was visiting, her sister, Mrs. John Fro lund, yesterday. Frost Warning. Tho governmont weather forecaster today sent out n ' forecast of n light frost tonight nnd MISS PEARL WATKINS will leavo tomorrow for Portland nnd other northern points whore sho will vis it for a while. SESSIONAL DIRECTORY YtMV.I,ESMK, Osteopathic l'hvslcLm Mate of tho Atnerhan school of FPathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Offlce r-".v,auu uik. Hours 10 to 12: 1 to - mone i61-j; Mnrshflold; Oregon. f '. W. INGRAM, ' "yslclmi and Surgeon. ' -09-210 Coko Building Office HI2J; Kceideiico 1021. I BEWfETT,""" lawyer. a. v,r rianncnn X- n.mnii nnni im ' ' s. tiimvnT " Architect WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzey, ono of tho drivers and tho solicitor for us Is out for Laundry. Watch him! ho Is liable to stop you on tho streot mid explain all dutal'8 of Laundry'and also to be at your nom? any time. Ho knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry pi ion:. 10-3 Oter Chamb er of Commorce. FAMLY HOTEL u.n TllE M'OVD "AnsHFin.n's popular 'dto Day-50c, 75c and Ihrit '- "u i u.uu. tiouso r0 P-rtMort3 wl'h gas ranges pBS.v , Pr month- pREE -niadVAS, Irop. "I 'on coon M'onu 1 tri - Js. Cleanlug 1 "K a spfcliHy n m Jat-laimiQn- pa. Ant ' inn .v juii). uanrrt iu.i -"'"g. j'rqnt St. -a 81 1 , "'ifTr-r J Sj'0'rtt the Electric Portable Lamps at Cost Wo must movo thoso goods to give room for changos wo will mako this spring. Now Is the timo to got a bargain. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 2JJ7-J. BUY AT HOME Is n good slogan. Iluy homo made articles Is a hotter one. Coos Girl Chocolates Aro manufactured right horo on Coos Day. Thoy are delicious in tasto and pure In quality and no higher in price. Buy n box today and seo how good thoy aro. You can got thorn at tho following doalors In Marsh- Held: THE 1IAAK LOCKHART'S GHOCERV CIjUH CIGAR STORE DON RAMEIHO CIGAR STORE NORTON HANSEN MoARTIHR'S PHARMAOV ED'S HILL1ARD PARLORS STAFFORD'S FRONT STREET STORE. STAFFORD'S CENTRAL AVE- Nl'i: STORE. In Portland look ing nftor business matters thoro and probably will not roturn horo boforo tho mlddlo of May. MRS. E. L. I1ESSEY of South Coos Rlvor and Mrs. II, E. Ressoy of tho Coos River Creamery woro Marsh field shoppors yesterday. FOR SALE A first class cigar store, two box ball allies, billiard tables, confectionery nnd soda fountain. Completo in n good small tnwn. Good business. Must soil on ac count of rheumatism. Will pay you to enquire about this place. Ad dress C. Nadeau, Florence, Oro, L. J. Simpson was up on Daniels' Crook yesterday looking uftor his In terests thoro. , Tho steamer Daisy Mitchell camo In yesterday and Is loading at tho box factory. DANCING LESSONS Iloglnners class 8 p. m., TUESDAYS AND Fill DAY, I. O. O. F. Hall. Como nnd try a FREE LESSON. Half prlco to nd vancod students. GETS PLUMHING CONTRACT. CAPT. R. W. OLSON, who has been enjoying a short vncatlon, will re sumo command of tho Nnnn Smith whon sho lenves hero Saturday. MR. and MRS. MULLIN of Minnea polis arrived hero on tho Nnnn Smith for an extondod visit nt tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. Ward M. IRako. WANTED Girl lo leurit to dip cho colates at Stafford's. H. A. WELLS Is spending a fow days at Walter Lawhorno's plnco near Fnlrvlow In quost of varmints which nro causing much dnmago In that vicinity. CHAS NORRIS camo' In from Ten Mile yesterday for a short stay. Jlo ' reports that tho Norrls house bus boon opened for tho season there by Wm. Judd and wlfo, WANTEDTo buy woond luuul fur niture reasonable. Apply 'IC Times WINDOW cleaning nml floor pollMi lug A. Lnudles. Leavo orders, Phono 8-J. Pioneer Hardware Company of Miirxlillold Will Do Work On New Hotel nt Gardiner. J. E. Schilling of Gardlnor yestor day awarded tho contract for tho plumbing of his flno now hotol nt Gardiner to tho Ploneor Hnrdwaro company of Marshflold. Tho speci fications for tho work roqulro tho best of mntorlals and tho flnost work manship and tho contract was award ed by Mr, Schilling only nftor figur ing with nil tho othor leading plumbers. WANTED Hy Mr. Ailliur lc Keown a girl to take caro of chll drou. Apply boforo May First. WANTED How-dors nud roomers. Good homo cooking. Pleasant room, bath, close In. Hox 285, I Turkish Baths. 100 TRAP NESTED HAIIKED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our mating!! have produced stand- ird-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 2 ta.227.22? j iws In 366 dnys! ; itnliy Chicks Mud Rag for IMtcliing Uook ymr ordarsnow for- spring lellvory. A fw coekerels from envy laying stock for $5.00. . Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards. , FRED- BACHMAN, Prop. Marebfleld, Box 485, Phone 38 SPECIAL PRICES FOR. fl?hay RAISIN DAY Satu$ n lb. Hooa Cluster Raisins atCOc per box ...12e per lb. rt Hi. limes Fauoy 1 Crown Clusters at 90c per box, - lb. for it.'u I'lmkt G Crown Clusters at ::oo per II). Preferred Stock and Tlllmau'bSeeded Raisins HHi Kr pok. Soodloiui Sultanas (bulk) 3 Iuk tortHo Seediest. Sultana (Bleached) H-j. for J.'e 1 lb. Rnivius equals 1 Vi lb. Meat in Food Value. 1 lb. RuIhIiib equals 5 lbs. Bananas In Food Value. Thebe iniges are exceedingly low, and should 1m of lntrit to all Seo our Window display. ' .....-... ... : i . s Grocery A VAIflriCTLAIl STORE Ft PAKTICULAR PEOPLE. u " PHONE 85-J 'OR SALE (iiiod workhorse, nine years. Roasonublo, Inquire Times. FOR RENT Four joomed house, West .Marshllold, also three fur nished housekeoplug rooms. II. E. Hampton Hox 5B3 Mnrshflold. FOR SALE BO-fl. lloat IIoiimj. Will take 31-ft. launch. Also one mare weight 1,030. Will work single or double. Apply A. O. Rovers. Idb FOR MUST Furnished Modern Hmi galow, 5 rooms, $20.00. Dwelling $10.00 lucludliiK water. Paintsbop $7. 50. Carpuitershop $10.00. Title QuaranUte aud Abstract Co. AUTO -Auytlmo, auywhero. Hon 'sduable rates. Phone Blanco hotel 4G or Residence 2 8-J. TO IIOMESEKKU'RS U yuii want a Ic'catloa for a home come to us. We ate in psoltlon to 'cjcatc you eltli'U In the city or tho rouutry, upon torniB to suit your pockotbook. Tltlo Guarantee and Abstract Co., Hepry Sengstacken, Mgr. A Perfect Face Yon i' FixuQ indicates yon v' euro as io your i)or sonal condition. Vou don't liavo to suffer from rough skin, wind chapped or water chap ped hands, hosides you will look well. For a delightful mas sage for use after shav ing and for all toilet purposes thoro is noth ing bettor, or that will promote a good, healthy dear skin quicker than P. & S. ANT1SKPTK1 COLD CUE AM 25c nud Wo VKR .'JA-I . Brown Drug Co. Telephone 141 I trr ..iAma. ajjAairtiuj.Jg.Jtaai-'t' " i. v , t., .j j, k ajauac w '.AfW. - Mm , i A-