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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911 EVENING EDITION . fMff3Hi3tCSS2 y - " ""in laiini"-')! I 2 1 O i (i ic.i i i r . 'r wum nrm Tk n . x .8 K ' iJ--5 - a- &3.kj io wear m rryi! h v e jktfi I jj.m- - II I 'i i I III omen's E-xIvrive Ready- jrs be 0' 1 nndcr Gold 8tandnrd."l.niit nr's ' lrif.o winner In tlu most perfectly fiitiu"! c.u nt tlm tn. thonnh it i- . ,t .. i .ft : Orr Perfect Man-Tailored Suits i AU-Woolt for Women and I a T N0 pypvious season luivo wo shown such execp- Mi sses tional values in all wool Tailored Suits. Everv kui- ment is perfectly tailored by men tailors, and designed to eon form with the newest style ideas. The materials are all wool Serge, Panama. Veiiiti..n. Batiste, Diagonal Weaves, Tweeds, etc. Perfect Fit Guaranteed ui V -- ilu . llllllll'M. I m mr fob ! Mr , K . Mr I '.: ; at :t c isi m " '" " - '-r nil. ' - i- ' . . . rniil li j trn'v nrnMie creation. It fttand S inch- In helht. Mr. Rollontr'n In t, -.. i Por urowlng enn he under-I ft-.. l when It I mated that tlw Kel-I In ToMteil Com Flakf Co.. of! Remember, we guarantee a per fect fit and per fect satisfaction to the minutest detail, or your money refunded. We believe a ful ly satisfied cus tomer is our best advertisement. AVe therefore consider n transaction with us com plete until each purchaser is perfectly satisfied. Prices of Tailored Suits range from $12.00 to $37.50 New Tub Dresses Now Here Prices $1.50 to $7 These pretty styles wm interest every wo man. They come in a large varietv of nret- ty, simple styles, and trimmed with a pipin of plain colors or white Occasionally washable braid or Swiss embroi dery is used as an embel lishment. MATERIALS The materials are fig ured chambrays, ging hams, linens, and novel ty weave cottons. Sixes 14 to 42. Prices $1.50 to $7.00. KB K &. At) g A: 4 , M ir- X. Grown By R. A, Jamej of Char leston, III. -Wins $1,000 I Cup. It A .lainef if ('harlitarfntt. Ill ! 'the promt distinction of hnvltiK 'xv,I,!l !, '" Prtilfnt. 1im ttn output j Brown the best enr of coin In nil the rP0-ulrl"K ,0-000 Ii.U of corn a ,3.125.713.600 bushels of Inst venr's ,,ny raw 1'c. for Its lunnufne- bumper crop. At the National Corn lur0, A l,PC",mr Mature Is that Show Just held at Columbus, Ohio, n" U1 KollBK Product Is tnndo this gentlemnn was nwnrded the W. o1"11? from solrcted white corn, K. Kellogg Nntlonnl Corn Trophy, donnted In 1909 by W. K. Kellogg, president of the Kellogg Toasted Simple Little Coats and Preiiy Dresses For Chiidiea; Coats $1.50 to $6.50 Dresses From SO Cents Up. J hew nrcllii Utile Coals come in silk Pongee with larire sailor collar of red silk; also red silk piping and cuffs. Another pretty V style is of navy blue wool serge, with silk foulard polka dot' i JJutcli collar and cuifs and patch pockets to match. Sizes 2 to 14 years. The new Drcssm are made along the new simple lines of French design, with sailor and Dutch collars, materials are cham brays, ginghams, colored linens, etc. Ages 2 to 14 years. Prices range irom ou cents up to sj.ou. Li Ml mm rrmwsra gS0K It SSHWiiwM m l'orm 3 mo ienoRK iropny nns been won ench time by n yellow corn exhibit. The trophy Is offered for nnnunl com petition until won twice by the same grower. The National Corn Show nt which the award wns made, wns nn event of tremendous magnitude. At ono of the sessions President Taft wns present and delivered nn address. .MrilTl.i: POINT POIXTKIW. "Mcrode" Combination Suits FOR WOMEN Kino silk and lisle mixed "M erode" Union Suits, in high neck, short or wing sleeves, ankle or knee length. Col or white, sizes JJ4 to 44. Prices, suit, only $J.G5 and $1.85 Our New Tailored Waists NOW TI13RE The last express brought us another consignment of those- pretty tailored waists, with Dutch necks and cuffs of light blue chambray. Sizes 32 to 42. Prices, any size, only $2.3U Xevts tr 1'pper Coqullle Valley From The KiiterprNe. Louis Heller of Cherry Creek got tnnded up with the pinner of his row mill nt Mint plnee liiHt Friday nnil had one of his knee nips torn loose ''oil his knee. Dr. Stetntnler wns ftiimmonod to nttend to .Mr. Hell rr's Inlurles nnd IiIh friends hope to ri blin lecover sooil from the painful Injury. Mr?. H. W. Lutidy nnd her roii-Iii-aw H. IJ. Kane, went to Mnrshllold Mondny. A iiumhor of wltuessvM from tho HrMpo nelKlihorhond were taken lie tow the grand Jury nt Coqulllo Inst week. It snld that there Ih n hiis nl'lon of u blind pig up tl'oro which the grnnJ Jury will Innulre Into. World' Beit Enr of Corn for 1010 v-.- "on Flake Co., of Unttle Crek, .Mkh. Thouprt'i's rf en-8 of corn from all .Tts of the country nnd of nil varl tlen ver Tereil In the eompotltlon. The eoIo-Mcii of the grjsnd ohnnipton Sivp'pRtakM pnd Hie n'erl " fi Kellogg trophy wero mado ?n goiier.il VolntH of superiority. The enr of corn grown bv Mr. Jnmes Is of Hold's Yellow Dent vari ety. It Is 10 Inches long, 7VG Inches In circumference, and line 20 rows of kernels, G to the Inch In the row, nverngo r-8 of an Inch In depth, nnd n-lG of nn Inch In width. It Is In deed n very correct typo of yellow dent corn. Civil Kuglneer iC. I,. Ilohlusou of Mnrshllold Is this week running ((vols and otitnbllHlilug a grnde on Muplo sheet so tint the grading of the ntruet mny be ncrompllshod. A hop was born to Mr. and M's. KJ. Uotlufson on Stindny, April 23d. A daughter was born to Mr. nnd Mm. A. I. Heel: of Arago on Monday, the 24th. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Mlcbnol of West Myrtle Point, a son; to Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Mlchnel, n 'inniUon: to Itov. and Mrs. Clins, Hnrklow, a grandson; and to Hew mul Mrs. Thomas Hnrklow, a gront grandson on Frldny, April 21st. FOLLOW tlio IIAX1) to IIAXDOX, Mr. James, tho winner, Is n vigor oiib fnrtner about 40 years of ngo nnd Sundny, .MAV of plenslng porsonnllty, n mnn who 'has glvon careful study to corn cul- I'llO.NK I. B. KAl'F.MA.V .i CO ''Ol'll tuio, nnd who linn nchlovod his sue- ' ' ,iii'k si mi pf.U TOX f22Ent PROFESSIONALDIRECTO Qit.. .ii:si.iK. Oiieopiitlilo Pliyblclan Graduate of tho Amerhnn school ol Oiteopathy at KlrluvlUe, Mo. Ollkt la Eldorado Ulk. Hours 10 to 12 ; 1 to I Puouo ICl-jj Mnrshllold; Oregon. rj1'- J. W. IXGHAM, l'liyiilclnu ami Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Building Phones: OMlco 102J; Uesldrnco 1(121 J W. 1IKXXETT, Lnivycr. OHce over Flanngan & Dennett Bnnk unhfleW Oregon W M. S. TUItPE.V, Architect 0ver Chamber of Commorce. WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mnuzey, ono of tho drivers nnd tho solicitor for tie is out for .iiii'idry. Watch him! ho la liable to uvp you on tli.) street und explain all dotal 8 of Laundry nnd also to bo nt your nonie any time. Ho kuows Laundry business from A to Z, Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry PUOX. CUO-J Tis-nrr -" " - .m- - t COOS BAY LIVERY 'e have secured the livery busl ss c' L. H. Helsner and aro pre- ' s io render excellent service to People of Coos Bay. Careful IOI) TIIAP XKSTKI) liAIlitUI) PLVJIOL'TH HOCKS. Our matlngs have produced standard-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 242.227.22i? eggs In 305 days. Hnby Chicks mul KgKs for Hutching Book your orders now for spring delivery. A frw cockerels from Heavy laying stock for ?5.00. Plymouth Plnce, Poultry Vnnls. FRED BACHMAN, Prop. Unrslidelcl. lov H. Phone WH Hotel Baxter COQUIMiK Reopened Under New Management And Rofiirnlshed In many par ticulars, especial attention will bo glvon .0 culslno and table service. J. l- STEIXMAX, Malinger. the urTer8. EOOll rlon ,1 ,l- ,B't Will mo:in sollcl..).... ..! -..m UHUOIUUII DC1 VIVO U PUbllC. Phone lift inr a Hrtvlne the lorse, a rig or anything needed In 'very line. We also do ,,Mvt ny hiou ""king business of alt vindn. BMXCnAltD BROTHERS. Uvcry, Feed and Bales Service. u' First and Alder Streets. L Phone 138-J Electric Portable ' Lamps at Cost We must move these goods to give room for changes we will make this spring. Now Is the time to get a bargain. Coos Bay Wiring Co. rilONE 237-J. FOR CJOOI) WORK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning pressing and repairing a specluiM by experienced mn. Nutlufactloi miuranteed ULAXCIIAIM) . JM1I SOX, Alliance ISldg. Vn)n St. mmmaimmm r'TwrTVMi KKm WKSS 00lfM ' UMBHMUIi.UBWUiIIHiKdMBa'BBBi 1 Mmt ',. T BBBBBM 3 llM4 iHHIB JbtBVBBBBBH 1 MLS5icfi w BUT -m1 , , f-m , H ' ' iiBBJiintiiBBMr -, vkiAIaM. .H BBDBBBflBHI IBinBMBBIlWBMBBBM' 1 SSSMKT t f ?1M BBBBHtHHBBBBBIBBBHk t fVBBlBBBMfflHtMI. .AMM Form 4 DlhEhJELLDW Automobile Owner Takes A Slap at Popular Prejudice Against Autos. lCilltor Tlinra: Aiitolsta nre a long-sufTerlnB dond easy hunch of chumps. Xo ono llkca to hear the cry of the under dog, but some one ought to begin n protest ngulnst the unjust discriminations nnd Jealous prejudices ngnlnst auto mobile owners who nro not getting a fair dcnl. The "noble and Intelligent" horso, shying for the hundredth tlmo nt a harmless piece of paper orbit of shin ing tin, running nwny and scattering death mid destruction In his wako this dirty, slobbering, dangerous tbenst, biting, striking, kicking, tall switching brute, filling tho ntmos phere with Hteneh nnd keeping a street clenner busy with bnrrowB nnd shovels, bringing swnrms of dlsonso- enrryhiK Hies nnd vermin; dostroyliiR paveinentH mid ronds with his shnrp Hhoes nnd narrow-tired vehicle; this poky, old-fiiKhloned, hnlf-brokon, un controllnble horse enjoys tho freo uso of the streotB nnd sldownlks, whllo our clean, neat, quiet und control lable vehicle, the automobile, perfect ly ndnpted to meet the needs of n progressive nge, Is tnxod three times this yenr. The horsemnii may drlvo over you roughshod and glvo no wnrmlng with horn, whlstlo, goug or JiendllghtH, but (ho nutolst must wear 'nil these expensive ornnmontB nnd In I addition must carry nn Identification ttag! It Ih a high principle of law , thnt no person shall bo required to give any Incrltiiluntlng ovldonco ngnlnst hluiHelf. It Is theroforo Il legal as well iir unfair nnd unjust to require nn mitolBt to thus distinguish himself, while the horsemnii, tho real ly dangerous driver, Is exempt. It Ih deplorable thnt careless ami Incompetent driving or fntultous clr cuiustuiit'eH so often result In dnmngo to life, limb, and proporty, hut wo are living In a rnpld trnnslt ngo, up to which only n smnll pcrcontngo of. our people have been educntod, and the clumsy, stupid plodder has not yet learned the art of dodging or tho necessity of keeping off tho road. Ever since primeval man dwelt In enves with benrs, lions and hyonns, six million nineteen und ton yonra ngo, there luivo been nccldonts nnd violent deaths. Tho old ox team claimed n few victims nnd tho horso many. .Now tho auto and airship Join the railroad trains nnd street cars In nn effort to keep down tho population to a proper ratio to tho food supply. The coming street car thnt Is to be build on Front street must doublo lit. speed, tho oxpresu trntu mnko Us seventy to eighty miles por hour when ,'imko fifty or l.ty miles nnd tho nlr- Iiip n hundred, oho our business will lit' and we shall be without uorvo t'nIllH and heart throbs. Tho Inno reut bystander niunt keop on tho sidewalk and umoko his pipe of ponco r learn to iIoiIko better. The utter stupidity mid criminal (uie'oMuieHK of the general public is wi U known to ovory nutolst and It might help to educate those clumsy pet'ehtrlnns If every tltno ono gota knocked down he Is promptly haled ( In to court und asnenid a heavy flno to reimburse for broken lamps anil iimashed radiators. Speed limit laws are sheer iioiihoiiko. You can no moro i ton rant driving today than you can limit the flight of birds or tho coursa of tho winds. Hut wo can mnko Jilsuliln-trnrk highways with sopurato "onds for slow conches nnd footmon. Then pioperly punish every ono guil ty of criminal conduct nnd requlro every person to wenr n motul tag, not ir Kolf-liicrlmlnutlcn, but for Identl- Cotton when an lusulllclont numbor of fiaicincntH can be gathered from the surrounding landscape to mnko a 1 KatIsfactor) coroner's Inquest, FAIR PLAY. Real Estate Bargains For bargain In City, Bunker Hill and Farm Proporty. See AUG. FIUZEEX Real Estate nntl Insurance Agent. 08 Central Ave., Martriiflcld, Ore. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL riione 3121 R. A. Jamei, Winner of W. K. Kellogg Trophy, with the Trophy and the 1910 Champion Ear A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL cehi as n griii'J ehpniplon wlnne on'v by years of hard work nnd pain Ant ing seed selection nnd enreful bleed ing from season to season. Illinois growers are especially TROl'nLK AT I.AKKPORT. S' er'ff ptst'el v irted nor'i yes terday morning londod to tho guards with nttachmont papers to b fcorv- eleted over the result for tho season od on parties nt Lakeport. We un- that this Is the first time In four derstood that the sawmill and the years that the honors have been remaining unsold portions of pint wrested from the state of Indiana, one, two nnd threo of tho town of Last year's champion ear, the first Lakeport wore scheduled for tho le- winnpr of the KelloKK tronhv. was gal nrocess. This is tho beginning. After the show try a lurkl' grown by Mr. Fred C. Palln, of New- of the end that always travels In the Phone 214- J, town, Ind. It was also of Reld's Yel- wake of unscrupulous. Gold Beach " low Dent variety, crossed with Alex- Globe. Try The Times 2. I I To all Luowlne mtttnn nt rheuniatlun, wheth er rautcular ur tit Hit- Julntu, kclallci, luinbauua, LackicLc. uhi in the khlnva or pcuraUU ulim, tu wrllf to lur (ur burnt) treatment ubk-b baa rri'utedljr tureU all of Uie.e turtunw. Kbe feeU It ber dutr tu heud It to all mJertrn I'llKK. You curt- ourwlt at buiue aa tboiuaadi will leitlfjr no thanre of climate bring Drem-)- Tbla almplr itlMtnerj banlihea uric icUt (riiu the l)Ifl, lowrua the tlffenl J.)tot. par lnea tbr blood, aud brlfhleoa the tjt. (IflntT rlattlcltjr and lonti Io Ibe whole jttem. If tk aloit latermta you, for proof addreaa Un. U, Summer, Hot II, Noire Dnuie. lad. W -. flilartBBMBJBJfttiBJh'littllt'l!'''"' 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