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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911 EVENING EDITION M M i 5 1 1 the kind with detachable collars and every other kind, at "The Toggery" A Shop for Men. B mma mm ammm Take Care of the Pennies and tliu dollars will tnku enre of themselves" Is Just as truo today ti It was wIkmi Benjamin Franklin (Poor Rlehnr.l tho Wine) Urat put tlio thought Into provorb form. That In Just tlio thing wo do. no matter how small or how big your order la. Tlio porsonul' care and attention given Is the mime, whether you nre In the Htore or telephoning-your drug wants. Your prescription and family recipe aro accurately compounded, no matter -.ho writes them. They aro filled with great care. TIiIb care In supplemented by ildll and experience. PHONIC 208. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. BEAR IN MIND That this Store is Coos Buy Headquarters for everything in the lino of GARDEN HOSE GARDEN SPRAYS LAWN HOSE LAWN SPRAYS LAWN SPRINKLERS SYCLES If you have anything; to freshen up also hear in mma that we carry Heath & Milligan's Paint (best on earth). Mg0m 1 "0ME.V, Sell KUarnntAnrt hnca 70 t profit. Make 110 dnllr. Pill 0r Part tlmO. TlnHrmnpa Invaa. K ?tr0ns Knlt' Bo "29, West "tipnia. Pa. "Furnished with ni. wllhnnl UiZ Q0i homo cooking. 1,1 -V Fourth street. Call I .1 ,.EVr""lrouso 14 rooms, cornei' vt Uark.l . -:i ana Second, $25. See at 12 th and Com- rcUl. PlB..t- . H4 I'ln.ir. T . lb 1 1 Red Men- Price ?1B0. Ap- j-., wwm -iov kJV. ICl... tion? Have you had a look at that swell line of Shirts ? 1 Formerly Geo. Goodrum's. confectionery and soda fountain. Comploto In a good small tawn. Good business. Must sell on ac count of rheumatism. Will pay you to enquire about this place. Ad dress C. Nadeau, Florence, Ore. nml FOR SALE Good workhorse, nine years. Reasonable, Inquire Times. FOR RENT; Four doomed house, West Marshfleld, also three fur nished housekeeping rooms. D. H. Hampton Box 553 Marshfleld. FOR SALE 50-ft. Boat House. Will take 3 4 -ft. launch. Also one mare weight 1,050. Will work single or double. Apply A. O. Rogors. WANTED To buy second, liand fur niture reasonable. Apply K' Times WINDOW cleaning and floor polish ing A, Landles. Leave orders, Phone 8-J. Personal Notes MKS SHOKT .' MsmhnVId l "H-tul'im a f.w w. h in Myrtlp Point AM NDKI.I. HKNGT80N of th Smith nttlor will lw Hxt wk for h Mult Ih the Rmi. MKS WM. LAWHOKNi: nM Mrs. T V. Johnson of llnmdwtiy visited friends In Myrtle Point Wedna day. M and MRS. A. II. SMITH of ; Mirtn liriHi an. vlsltlug their Ike Freeland has moved his fam daughter. Mrs. Percy Peet. of lly from Mnrahth-ld to Purtor Ail.ll. Marshfleld. E. K. JONES returned last evening from a business trip to Coqulllc. He reports everything nourishing In the Valley. ATTORNEY GENERAL CRAWFORD who has been spending n week here and In the Coqullle Valley, left yesterday for Salem via Myr tle Point. DAVE WALLACE of Catching Inlet was a Marshfleld visitor today. He Is fearful -ant the late frosts will seriously Injure the fruit, espe cially the cherries which are In bloom now. JESSE SMITH of Coos River Is In Marshfleld today. Ho docs not think that last night's frost did any serious dnmnge. His potatoes nre about a foot high and did not show nny trace of damage. W. C. SCOTT, formerly n resident of ; this city where he represented 11a-! ker & Hamilton but now trnvollng for the belt department of the Pa cific Mill and Supply Co., Is call ing on Marshfleld frlonds today. REV. FATHER ,T A. MORAN left yesterday for Portland on busi ness, going overlnnd. Rev. Father Springer of North Bond, will con duct tho services In the Mnrshfleld Catholic church tomorrow morn ing. FOLLOW tho HAND to UANDON, Sunday, MAY 7. sonablo rates. Phono Blanco hotel 4C or Rosldenco 2 8-J. WANTED Experienced woman for gonoral housework. Phono 31-4X1. WANTED Young ludy stenographer for about ono week. Inquire Times' office. WANTED Girl to lenm to din cho. ' colatos at Stafford's. Summer Days Are here so are we with our Pure Ice Cream also a full line of Foun tain Boverages. We will be continual ly adding new specials. Lewis' Confectionery NORTH BROADWAY. The Jlest Equipped Par lor on Coos Bay. MAKE IT A POINT TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH Lockhart's Grocery We want to meet you, or if wo hare already had that pleasure we want to see you again. We want you for a friend. Get tho habit of dropping In the store for a few minutes even If you don't want anything. Rest assured that wo will be glad to see you. We probably keep lots of things that you don't realize you can buy on Coos Bay. It you are looking for a store that Is particular in tho quality of tho goods it sells, Its courteous treatment of cus tomers, its prompt deliveries, and Its MOST REASONABLE PRICES get acquainted with Lockhart's Grocery A PARTICULAR STORE FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE: PHONE 85-J North Bend News IU-ky m Ih MsrMilKM - UtiIih j Hiv HmlMnnl yolrt Jay. wm In Mm flint' i t Mrs.' A. L ttrwfcttr fro Myrtta PwlHt. tm return! Mr. Hill wmt t) MnreklUlU tenlny oh k riioppiNK trip. Ur. Lee of Kmplr ; RrMtkwuter .xestordiiy left for on the Portland. tlon. Miss Florence Peterson of North Rend was n Marshfleld shopper Fri day. The schooner Echo, Capt. M. T. Eton, arrived in yesterday from Valparaiso. Miss Stella Wlcklund of Heaver Hill Is visiting Miss Mamie Gulovson at Marshfleld today. Mrs. R. G. Wylle and daughter, Anna of Kcntuck Inlet, returned yes terday from Myrtle-Point. Miss Amy Reynolds left yesterday on the Breakwater to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reynolds at Oregon City. Miss Olllo Richard and Robt. Rich ard of Sumner, and Mr. nml Mrs. Ray Watson of Coqullle will leave soon to visit In Portlnnd. AMONG THE SICK. . MRS. I). A. JONES is reported very ill at her homo with n severe at tack of sciatic rheumatism. J. 0. LANOWORTHY is reported at his home. Ill FRANK PARSONS, who has been suffering from a relapse of la grip pe, Is reported somewhat Improv- . ed. CURRY COUNTY NEWS. Events There As Recorded by Gold Beach GIoIms Tho nppearanco of our sister city across. tho river Is being greatly lm- proved by receiving a now coat of y,Iow Palnt Well, it was Just a girl that ar rived at our houso early yesterday morning. Hnd It been a boy, wo 1 . . would havo devoted somo space to tlio announcement, but as It is, suf fice it to say that the young dish washer as woll as Mrs. Marstcrs Is getting along nicely, nnd ye editor ! aWo now In full bloom and says that has rosolved to rustlo a llttlo bit It Is om of tho prottlost sights Ima hardor for subscriptions to tho Klnnblo. Peart Brothers havo about fllnlio In nnlnr tn nmnt Mm nildlllnnnt! ten OCrCS. TllO prospects aro for A coBt Incurred by tho tiny stranger. Captain Olson of tho Coaster sot tho minds of tho people horo at rest, regarding tho roport circulated a weok or so ago to tho effect that ho had sold tho Coastor and that It would be taken off of this run. Captain Olsen said ho had not yet sold the boat nnd what was more ho would not, at least until ho had an- othor ono built to tako tho Coaster's place. Buy your tickets nt the Busy Cor nor or Don Rnmlro Cigar Stand and FOLLOW THE BAND TO BANDON SUNDAY, May 7. Hare your Job Tho Times office. printing douo a Road tho Times' Want Ads. WML i LOCAL TlvMIMCHATlRK POUT. UK For twenty-four hours ending ., at 4:4 p. m.. April S. by Mr. IC. MltiKtifl. muH'Inl nuvornniviit i: meteorological observer: Maximum 52 Minimum 33 At 4:43 p. m 61 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; partly oluudy. THE WEAT1IKR. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, April 29. Fair to- night and Sunday; cooler to- night. Are Moving. Dr. J. T. McCormic Is moving into a Bitlt of otllces on the second floor of the Lockhnrt building. E. II. Jochul: Is moving Into olllces above the Red Cross Drug store. Mim-led Here. Arthur J. Geo and Edna May Crall. both of Coqullle, wero married here today at the of fice of Justice Pennock by that olll clal. The groom Is a carpenter at Coqullle where they will reside. Is Paroled. Lloyd Foster, the lad charged with stealing a watch, a gun and other articles, was paroled by Judge Hall In Juvenile court, during good behavior. He was given over to the keeping of Allen McLeod. ('use lln I'd Fought. Tho porsonnl Injury suit of Swonson vs. the Goo. W. Mooro Lumber Company, hns oc cupied the attention of tho circuit court slnco Inst Tuesday. Last eve ning tho flunl arguments were begun. $25.(t() rush. In the notice of tho big Improvement nt Richmond ap pearing In yesterday's paper by a typographical error It was stated that lots wero $25.00 each when It should havo read $25.00 cash. 'Rich mond lots aro cheap but they aro not bolng sold for $25.00. Returns Single. Despite the nil meroun rumors to tho contrary, Earl 8avago returned this week from Portland still a bachelor. When ask ed about the reports of his mar riage, ho replied: "So, I havo 'Hurd' but thore Is nothing to it as yet, anyway." Many Strawberries. Judgo Hall, who returned yesterday from Co qulllo, reports that thero Is about fif teen ncres of strawberries near Co- big crop. Is Paroled. Walter Clapper, tho Eugeno youth who wns Indicted for passing n bogus chock on Morchnnt & Kammoror for about $40 under tho namo of Culver, pleaded guilty boforo Judgo Coko and was sentenced to flvo years Imprisonment. Owing to his youth and this bolng his first offenso, ho was released under pa role. Not a Mllllcoina Jacob M. Blako's i meeting Thursday night with local parties about his street railway pro ject was hold in tho oflico of P. A. Sandberg on tho second floor of tho Lockhnrt building. It was errone ously stnted yesterday that It was hold at tho Mllllcoina club, Mr. Blake requested for permission to hold It at the Mllllcoma club but ofllcors of tho club refused to grant their per mission. Tho club has followed tho policy of allowing only public gath erings to bo bold thero. Buy your tickets at tho Busy Cor ner or Don Ramlro Cigar Stand and FOLLOW THE HAND TO BANDON SUNDAY, May 7. Save monny by Times advertisers. patronizing Th Rend tho Times' Want Ads. A FLOUR. HAS ADVANCED Now Retails $ 1 .55 Per Sack For Sperry's Best Drifted Snow I Makis Hemi Baking Easy pOYAl BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking powtfar made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM.ND LIME PHOSPHATE ITRRY COUNTY IN DANGER. Milling OperiilloiiH .Menacing Rogue. River. The Gold Beach Globe says: "Tho dumping of gravel Into tho upper Ro gue by the many hydraulic mines operated each season Is shoaling up the lower river nt nn alarming rato. Whore large schooners with their center boards down and drnwlng six teen feet of wnter bent up ngnlnut tho wind from the bar to the Mill Rock twenty years ago, Is now a largo gravel bar only covered with water at extreme high tide. Tho once deep seining grounds at tho Woodruff and Ilngnell places arc nothing more than shallow pools now. '1 ho deep eddies between horo nnd the Illinois are fnst filling up nnd thousnuds of dollars worth of valuable bottom land Is being wash ed away each wlntor ns n result of tho river filling up and forcing tho wnter out over tho lowlands. Thoro must be some stops taken, and that pretty soon, to save the lower Roguo from n common dumping ground for" Jackson nnd Josephine counties, or thoro won't bb enough bottom land left, twenty yenrs houco to rah a peck of potatoes on." OREGON' I'LAN SUITS NEW YORk ASSEMBLY ALBANY, N. Y April 29. By a voto of 107 to 30 tho Assembly ad opted tho resolutions of Senator Ron-, sovelt, advocating tho election of United States Senators by direct vote of tho people Twenty Republicans voted with tho Democrats In favor of tho measure. WATCH tho WATCHES In our window. RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Time's Up rv The timo is up when you can tool with your health. It is better to see a doctor and get the right medicine, then bring your prescription to us and have us fill It right. Don't fool aloiu,k with medicines of which you know nothing. We do good prescrip tion work and when wo say GOOD wo mean GOOD in every sense of the word. This is no ex aggeration and wo can prove our claim to your entire satisfaction. IWe'll call for the pres cription and deliver tho medicine promptly to any part of tho city. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists, 71 Market Ave. PHONE 141 I l0 W K 7, CIftS8 C,gar et0re' ""Ox ball niM Mm.... x...-. aiiK . . AUTO Anytime, anywhere. Rev' ..iv., utiiiuru lauiua, . cJrtJ