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v THE COOS BUY TIMES, HARSIIFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911 -EVENING EDITION North Bend News Noll Itnnkn has jMftt HHlchrri thr I111H fir n txixulp launch whiih hr ill mnn lmr rr(r for wrlf Wooly-Boy and Vikm S Suits lAnaaAn? m if :i u iWs J 'fVi J H slM2tftf$ I 3 Have you had a look at that swell line of Shirts ? the kind with' detachable collars and eery other kind, at "The Toggery" MartlM tlNfcftMoti I tM 4p wlii an Injury (a kin lft Imih), intVHrnl ctltrbH .taring i-MHlrml t rlwt th wound. V. A. Mni-toM, fnir imiwiiwr f Hie llnvonor Music store which was recently closed In planning to reopen the business. A Shop for Men. BBHIHHHHHHHffiCBHHEXIMHIjKaMrinlAfllnMnK Formerly Geo. Goodrum's. illllt I I Miss Circuit Wnlkor ntul MIhs Ly ilia Fnlkenstpln of Rerkplpy, Cnl.. arrived hero thlB week for nn extpnd pil visit with friends nntl relatival. I.pvl Smith, who litis put thp , Iniinrh AHcp II on tho North Bend-' Mnrshflcld run hns been Riven iter- ( mission by the city olllclnls to erect , n bont landing nt the foot of Wnsh- lugton Btreet. Mr. Jcinson, n well known North Bend bricklayer. Is Irntu 'nt I). L. Footo of Marflhfleid bcrnuBo the Int tpr'H auto rnn over n valuable dog the other day mid Injured It bo Imdly Hint It hnd to be killed. .1. A. Allen In arranging to Btnrt the North Hend shingle mill next For the Boys IC HAVK .H'.ST ADDKD TIIKSK UNTS TO OI'll CLOTHING. TO PROPERLY INTRODUCE TIIKSK XI'.W . LINKS TO KYKKV MOTH Kit COOS RAY AS UKLL S TO l'IIO K TO YOU Til T Dmltrim! by Heritor. Mairr & Co., Chicago 4Monoy Talks W 1 1 K.N IT (OMi;S TO IIOYH CLCTIIKS AS WKLL AS MUX'S U'i: OFFER YOU 1( PKK CENT DISCOUNT UNTIL MAV 1ST. FIRST CHOICK IS IIKST. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MAHSHFIELD BAXDOX ' &f irr ' &Ca,CbIca roHldencn district. The well In quo- ilmi lmlmr Iti nn mirliiriliri ntitl fiiVitf- week to cut several million feet of,. . ., nml11ip ,.,. ,(1 . . . 'in inner, no iuib n ronirnci tor n con ffijffi .CQHHliFaNDENBE CAUCUS IN COQU1LLK. IIDIKFS OK IIANDON. ClUldllllltPS for City onirpN Nominated. A iv Nomm of Clty-liy-the-Son Am ToIiI lly The Recorder. The Intcr-dlstrlct debate between f! run Is' I'iirh nud Lebanon biBt Fri day night nt DrautH Pass, reMiilted In n victory for GrantH Puss of 'A to 1. TIiIh means that our IIIrIi School team will dnhnto Grants Pass either on May 12th or 10th at Grants Pass. The qiiPHtlon will bu tho Bamo as that debuted by GrantH Pnss and Le banon ItiKt Friday "IteHolved that National CoiiHervatlon of our Natural Resources Ih I'roferablo to Statu Con- NomlnntloiiB wore then culled for Bervatlon." Tho llandon team Ih tho ofllco of city recorder. For this Thou. Laird. Harry Craln and Karl offlco sovoral were nominated, nil do- Wntkliw, who will uphold the afllr- cllnlnt; except A. W. ICoily, tho pre- niatlve or National Hide Grants PnsH nent Incumbent, and J. S. Lnwrenco. won with tho ncRiitlvo. Tho voto roHiilted In tho nomination of J. 8. Lnwrenco. It was moved and Horonded and Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: Tho city caucus was held nt the Masonic hnll as per tho call of tho city re corder. Ton candidates were named for the one-year term nud tho vote resulted In tho choice of C. Lnlrd, A. Mansell nnd AI. Crouch. Nominations were then declared opon for tho two-yonr term. Tho voto resulted In the cholco of F. C. True, Fred Von I'egort and A. V. Johnson. Cnpt. John AniiueiiBou, who Is on the dredge In thn Coqulllu river, hnd carried that a committee of three bo tho misfortune to fracture his wrlat appointed for the purpose of flllhiK one day last week, Dr. Houston nny vacancies on tho ticket which dressed the wound nnd ho Is Retting ralsht occur prior to election day. nloiiR nicely now. The clmlr nnmed O. C. Snnford, T. T. Land nnd II. II. Burns. Aitiirmi nonorni nmvvfnr.i r Rn. All of the candidates nominated by ,, ,, ,, , luulon n (lny or tho caucus have accepted the nonilna- two ,, H,CII ,,, ni.rlvnl ll0BO.,. tlonB except Fred Von PeKert. who ,, ,mvo KH,n ,,,. wny wUh tho declined to Bervo. Ills plnrn on tho ...... (,11Iu.i fnr ,.. - tn .. tho plo of million nud plnns to lay In u supply for future orders, Ho 1b now RettliiR tho Iorb for tho run. . Tho mnrrliiRo or Miss llertha Kruse nnd Dr. Geo. A. Cathey of Portland was solemnised this mornlim nt the home of thn bride's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Kritso. Only members of matter could be thrown Into It. TIiIh wnter iinu been used by us for all domestic purposes for three yeais. j and the entire family have been In Rood health, so tho analysis statlilR that It contained "colon bacilli" and i was "unlit for domestic purposes." i enmo ns n surprise to us. nnd that we . think the above statement ridiculous I will be proven by the fnct that wo ttwt fntvilli itttk tn(iitt 'flu wn t. I V, ' r . V , I will continue to uso this wnter. nnil II1I1K lln IM1IIIIIITI1 IIII lllllilll I IM IMIL U was advanced a day In order that tho youiiR couple could lenvo on tho Hreakwater for their futuro home. Itov. 1). A. McLeod who bus been pnstor of tho North Hend Presby-J tcrlnn church but who Is now nt Cnl Kiiry, Canada, has written A. W. Myers that ho has decided to remain there. Ho has relatives there and It Is understood that bo Is Interested financially wlth.thom. Who will suc ceed him In North Hend has not been announced. consider It Just ns pure In the future, ns It has proven to be In the pant, j 'Another thliiR about It Is that the I wnter never raises more than thrco, icei in iuih won, ns it pusses on down . Hotel Baxter COQUIM'K Reopened Under New Management And Ilefurnlshed In ninny par ticulars, especial attention will bo Riven .o cuisine nud tnblo service. t .1. V. STKI.NMA.N, .MnmiRcr. PROFESSIONAL OIRECTCM TAIL (3. V. LISUi:, U Oxleopatlilc I'liriltU. Grndunto of the Amtrlaa itldl Osteopathy at Klrkivllle, Mo. (J In Kldorndo Hlk. Hours lOtoll.h I; Phono !0:-Jj Mnnhfleld; 0-iJ -K. J. V. I.VCKAM, - Pliyslcliiu ntul Sttrjf?i 209-210 Coko Dulldlni Phonos: Olllce 101M; Ilrtlilcuctll the hill throiiRh Its orlRlnnl seam. Therefore the water never stiiRiintes and anyone Is at liberty to come out nnd sample the water at anytime. I cannot understand how It Is possible for the Stnte Health Odlcer to roport upon this water as lie did. Ilespectfully yours, I. S. LANDO. ticket hns been filed bv tho commit-' toe by plncliiR the name of Charles Skrels In tho place of thr.t of Mr. Von Pcgort. A NKW OLD IIOTKL. Old patrons of Tho Windsor llotol, Snn Francisco, will bo rIim! to hear that this fnmnus house is now open In n tine now six story building right down town. New furniture, new car pets, steam heat, hot water and tele phone lit every room. Cafe In con nection. Notice these rates: Iloom with private bntli $1 a day, $5 awcoK. AH cars pnss tho door. Select family park In West Haiidon, of which Mr. Crawford Is one of tho owners, nud convert thn same Into n city park. Up to thlH time, however, nothing definite has been accomplished, as there Is considerable dlfforeiico in the price. hotel. Windsor Hotel, 23S Kdily slieet, San Francisco. Don't forgot HONK U1I-.L. tho Turkish Baths Try Tho Times Want AdB. SUSPKCT IS CAUt.'IIT. II .Mini Who PnxHcil Through Mui-Millclil Finally Arrested. A Portland paper prints the fol lowing: "Chief of Pollco Cox today recolved n teloRrnin from Sheriff . J. Ilutton of Crescent City, Del Norte county, Cnl., announcing tho nrroB there of a man suspected of tho mur der of little Barbara Ilnltzmnn. It Is supposed tho man Is tho one who sailed on the Bronkwntor to Coos Bay after the murder nnd thence made his way south iiIoiir tho const, working his wny Into northern California, Tho California sheriff has been nsked to forward a full description nnd photo graph of tho prisoner." SIIUItWIN-WILUAMS tho Pnlnt on enrth at MILXKIPS. bot Don't KOHGKT to order THAT AUTO from Rudolph Lnckstrom. Anytime. PHOXK '2'. It till mid night nnd ISt-X nfter midnight. Raisin Day Tomorrow We are ready with tho raisins: Loudon Layers, per pound. . ..Lie Thompson' Seedless, blenched l-Jge MiiM-ntelH, per pound Hie Seedless, In 1G oz. packages. . . . Hie For that Sunday Dinner: Coos Hay Onions. Cons Bay Cmillllouer. Coos Bay Lettuce. Coos Buy KikIMicn. Coos Itnj Itlmlmrli. Coos Bay Potntoes. Coos Bay Apples. Oregon Ahparngus. ' California Cabbage. California Oranges, California lemons. Cuban Bananas. Bermuda Onions. PUONK YOl'n OltDKU The Bazar IIOUSK OF QUALITY PHOXK an. Electric Portable Lamps at Cost Wo uiiist move theso goods to Rive room for changes wo will make this spring. Now Is tho time to get n bnrgaln. Gfos Bay Wiring Co. PHOXK 2:I7.J. 100 THAI' XKSTKD DAHItKD PLYMOUTH BOCKS. ' Our mntlngs hnvo produced stnnd-ard-brod specimens of exhibition Qunllly with records of 242,227,222 eggs In 3GC days. Baby Thicks and Kggs for Hatching Hook your orders now for spring delivery. A few cockerels from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Ynrds. FRKD RACHMAN, Prop. Mnrfliflclil, Box -185. Phono 288 J. W. BKX.NKTT, Lawyer. Ofllco over Flanngan & DcDstlibl Mnrshfleld Or W M. S. TUIU'K.V, Architect Ovor Chamber of Comcortt WATCH! NOTICd Homer Mnuzey, one of tt iJA nnd tho solicitor for ui li nt: Uiundry. Watch him! UUU to stop you on the itrcet mi u;'j nil detal's of Lnundry mdjlMb nt your nomo any time. I'lb' Laundry business from A t7. Marshfield Hand Steam im PHOXL 1SMW FOB GOOD WORK IV ng your clothes to us. Cleaning pressing nnd repairing n specialty, by experienced nwn. Satisfaction Riinranteed BLANCIIAIU) & DOD SOX, Alliance Bldg. Front St. FOLLOW tho BAND to BAXDOX, Sunday. .MAY 7. After tho show try n Turkish bath Phono 214- J. LAXDO'S WKLL WATKH. Spring Is Here A.ND WK IIAVK A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIIKSII VKGKTABLKS FOR OUR S TURDAY TRADK. FRUITS AXD Coos River Asparagus, Rhubarb, Hell Peppers. Celery. Fresh Tomatoes. String Henns. Lottuco, Radishes, Green Onions, Cauli flower, CnbbnRo, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Beets. Han and Yellow Denver Dry Onions. Bermuda, Austrn- FRKSH FRUITS. Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Grape Fruit, and Apples. DRIKD FRUITS. Apples, Penrs, Poaches, Italian Prunes, Apricots, White Figs, Black Figs, Pressed White Figs, Dates, with Swltzor Glass Covers. For tho host Vinegar don't forget our Pure Malt. For tho Best of Flour, "Yakima Host." PHOXK US YOUR ORDKR. OLLIVANT , WEAVER PURE FOOD GR0CERYMEN A GOOD PLACK TO TRADK. PHONE 275-J CORNER THIRD AND CENTRAL Says t Is SurprlM'd That Chemist Found It to Bo Impure. Kdl'tor Times: i Replylnc to tho Item In The Tlmos of tho 2.1th, regarding mv woll on j"Telegrnph" not "Knob" Hill fr.im j which tho sample was taken, would say It Is located nt a point nhovo anv (residence, and nt tho foot of t In- steep hill which extonds sotno thrsn hundred feet higher thnn where 'bo well Is locnted. Nobody lives on thin hill anil even If they did tho water would have to seep through nn Im menso quantity of clay before It would ho possible to reach the well. Tho woll Is 25 feet deep, and tho bottom Is lined with brick for n dis tance of five feet, nnd from thero no tho well Is lined with concroto so thnt no surface wnter can get In, and eve ry drop of wator which pets Into tho well has to seep through tho brlek. A short time bofore the sample was taken tho woll was emptied for tho purposo of cleaning It, but thero was nothing to clean. There is a spring at the foot of tho hill whoro this water Is located and It has always bo considered tho purest water in town coming from the hill nbovo tho OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Ali.Mvorth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. every Tuesday. Ti " ,77 ?7, y "'. 8a,MnI,,y ,U Hn,re ,,f " Nervations Mill not In) held later than Friday no.,unlc88tlcketsnro purchased I.. II. KK.ITI.XG. AGKXT niQS "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE COXSKCTI.VO WITH TUB SOUTH UASK 110AI. AT TOUTI.ANI) Sails for Portland, Wed., April 26 at 10 a. m. NORTH PACIFIC 3TKAMSIUP COMPANY PHOXK 44 " :"A:SV c P. McGEORGE, Agent THE FAST AXD COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo 'SSS """ .... I rosen-Ationsforpnssengers nter-Ocean Trans 44.J or 2n.-Wni sail for San i.v Z . l"r ""on B:iJO P. M. v.u mesaay, AprU 25, M made at Alliance Dock, Marshfield n. in n P"M ".. ... -, nn tranrlum i? i ... ---.-., -ur ininnnailnn nhnM. ,..f !, Co. IXTEK-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. COOS BAY L Wo have secured me II-" to noss of L. 11. Helsner tndiril- parod to ronder excellent lentr tho pooplo of Coos Dr. b-i IrirlvnrH. cood rleS and WJ i ' ( a - , ihnt will mean satlsfactcn Mr thn mihiip Phone u or ! horBo, n rig or anything sW tho hvery lino. We tl trucking business of all M IlIuVXCHARI) HHOTHDa- I.lvery, Feed and Sain frrrH 141 First and Alder bur Phone 138-J first Class Prcssi and Cleaning Wo hnvo engaged an eip'rtP and cleaner who has Jn from Portland and now prep- iln thn hpst work on Coos BI ii8 n trial and let us Proie! Suits called for aud delivers Suits Presed ClennliiK and pirsslng .. Steam donned and pr Coos Bay Steam am PHONE M.1IA u" I RralFstatcBargai For bargain In City, WW and Farm Property. ii pniZEKN Real Estate and Inf.G 08 Central Ave., M1 ,Wlri ' 1 'ClVfl . a' MM CW1 f rencn urt "" . . ,. . cults. GOW mates ana gcuio suits. pricM v CW n.l tnr nnrf (IpllVBred able. ROSE CITY DVB AJjl ING WORKS-R. B. M Foot, of Market Ave Try my vacuuw i r -gm RememDer a will do you good. TnlflSH ? oKnna 11 fkt' kk. " - .-,. ..(..&. -u m$- JAM -c' . ,b6.- rife sn. --- t . .., "VtJU. M.MlMMmkM bBa AifilJHHmSHsjssai