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M THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912 EVENING EDITIOH. i 4 NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS COOSTO.V HRIEFS (Special to The Times. I Mrt). llerhcrt Mnsnloa, -who lins been tit the Mc-iry hospital, North JJcml, for sewrnl weekH, receiving inertlcnl tmntinprit, has recovered mifflclently to he nble to bo taken homo. Austin Itav htiH rotitrnctl homo nf- tor KpendltiK several weeks vlaltlng with relatives and friends at .Myrtle Point and Norway. j Miss Violet Stanff has secured the Larson Inlet school nnd she will open her term of school the Unit Momlny. In April. ' NEWS Ol? NORWAY (Special to The Times.) On Wedwsilny of last week tho "Ladles Help Each Other Club" met with .Mrs. Calvin Rny. During tho iinv ilmv nullted a tiullt nnd baked cookies. At 12 o'clock n delicious) dinner wi.s served In tho dining room. ,'1'neie woie eighteen ladles present. Miss Minnie Mct'loskoy nnd Mr. John Llatu who were recently unltod in mnrlHge at tho homo of tho brldo's mother at Norway, left for Calif ornia where they will mnko their future home. Tho bride will bo re mombered as owner of tho Norway store and postmistress. tAL Mrs. E. M. Alexander of North Dond litis been visiting at the homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Arnot. Win. Llndstrom and Martin Run Bell yestcrdny shipped several hun dred sacks or potatoes to a "Frisco firm. Mr. and .Mrs. H. F. Drolllnger linvo roturnod to Cooston to mnko their homo nftcr ti year's residence1 In Van couver, WbbIi. ' W. K. Homme Is suffering from blood poisoning cnitBcd by an acci dent to one of his llngorn. Tho enso is not considered serious nnd ho Is expected to recover soon ' On Wednesday of this week tho , "Laillps Help Each Other Club" met with Mrs. llnrklow and sowed nearly fit) pounds of carpel rags. At noon I Mrs. llnrklow served n delicious dlh- I nor. In the afternoon Miss Mabel Houghton was surprised by n miscel laneous shower. Sho recolvcd tunny usoful presents. It was niiounecd that Miss Houghton would becomo tho brldo of ,..r. Clurenco Uarklow on Wednesday, March 20. Uoth young people nro well known hero and nil their friends wish them n happy future Mr. Darklow will as sist with tho Norway creamory work this summer. Mr. C. C. Johnson sent another largo shipment of potatoes to 'Frisro yestordny. Tho Times' special edition of Inst Saturday In being most highly com plimented In this district. HHIHI'S OK HANDON Miss Olllo Fnrbcr has resumed hor position In tho Farmers' Telephono olllco as night oporntor beginning March 1G. Tho rock crusher near Norway, Or. will begin crushing rock on Monday. NIJW PLANK HOAI) News of the Clty-hy-tlie-Scu us Told My the Hcconler Louis II. Larson nnd Miss Edlo Konncdy, both of Lakoport, were innrlcd here last Tuesday, Itov. Har ry Leo olllclatlng. Otto Wnlson has resigned his posi tion In tho Ilandon life saving station nnd left Wednesday for Alaska whoro ho will bo engaged In tho fishing bus-Incs, Lottlo Carey had tho tnlsfurtuno to got hor toes badly mashed as tho roault of an iron bnr fulling on them, Wednesday morning. Jofforson Foster, n pupil In tho Eighth grade of tho llnudon school, had the misfortune to got his wrist broken while playing at school. Highway I'roni Milliards Kerry to llnudon Improved Tho Ilandon Recorder says: "Tho county road from Dullards Ferry to tho city limits of Ilandon is being graded nnd planked, which will put It In first class condition all tho yenr round. "About $.1,000 has been raised for this purpose half of which was giv en by tho county court, thnt body hnlng offorcd to glvo dollar for dol lar, for all that could bo ralsod, and tho raising of about $1,500 was n matter easily attained. Tho Lyons Johnson Lutnbor Co., headed tho list with $1,000 and tho rest was sub scribed in Btnnllor sums by pooplo who woro benefited by tho road." NEW HIl'SLAW CANNERY Tnlleut racking Company Wilt Itnlltl Plant There. Work commenced Tuesday getting tho site ready for the building of a salmon cannery on tho south side of tho river opposlto Florence Tho Tnllont Packing Co. will build n whnrf 80 -200 foot and put up n building 70x120 feet. J. L. Sanborn, who has Just re turned from Portland, tells us thnt a pllo driver will bo In on tho next trip of tho Wilhelmlua nnd thnt ho will start Immediately driving piles. Ho Is bringing In this machine bo cause when ready to start driving piles for tho creamery over n week ago, Mr. Dessenvlllo, In chnrgo of tho Hurd Lumber & Navigation Co.h' Interests refused him tho uho of thu pllo driver to work on either the creninory or cunnory. Ho then tried to get tho Slimlnw Tloom Co.'h driver, but could not, so Immediately went to Portland to se cure the use of one thnt ho Is bring ing In for those Jobs and any other work In that lino. Tho Tnllont Packing Ho. Intend to hnvo the plant completed In time to tnkn euro of tho season's fish. Whon tho idles nro driven for tho cannery, Jack expects to begin on the creamery. Floreueo West. NORTH HKND NEWS. Mrs. J. II. Groves expect to leave Saturday for Portland nnd other northern points. Dr. Ilurmlstor rccotvod his now auto on the Ilronkwator today. It Is u Ileo touring car. Mrs. O. W. Holllstor, wlfo of Dr. Holllstor, Is able to bo up nnd around again after a short Illness. TO ALL SHIES Coos County People Mailing Copies of limes Extra Edi tion to All Points. Orders coining for 12 to 25 and iiiiiiii iiitfiiliftpu fif tint MiinMnl pflttlim of Tho Times nro lndlcativo of tho appreciation which tho people of Coos Hay nnd Coos County Teel for , It. I Tho supply of extra copies Is rap tillv rt I in i ii iu,i t ii ir and wl.l not last nearly as long as t. e publisher of I 'I liu Tl.ues expected when tho edition uim being run. I There will bo few sections of tho country that do not rccolvo copies nl 'rim Tlin.ia tnili'lnir from (hit uil- dt esses given by tho vnrlous ones ordering extrn copies.. Already ev ery stale In tho Union hns got boiuo. Additional expressions of apprecia tion continue to cotno in. Among tlV n"v ones arc: F, E. Loofo: "I want to congrn tuiuio Thu iimcs'on Its speclnl odi tltm. It Is cortnlnly lino. To my mind It Is ono of tho groatcst boosts that Coos Day has rccolvod mnd will bo it great auvertlsoment ror inia sec tion. The pictures nnd rending ma terial nro bound to Impress evory stranger who sees It. I did not think that such n paper could bo published In a town of this slzo." llov. Father Munror "Tho Times speclnl edition was n vory lino paper. I am going to send a number to my friends to show thorn what tho Coos Day country Is like." cities much larger. Everyone I hnvo scon Is moro than proud of it. Geo. N. Dolt: "Tho Times' spec lal edition wns certainly a hummer. It exceeded tho anticipations of ovcry body nnd they certainly npprcclnto It." Cnpt. Edwards: "Tho Times' spe cial edition certainly was a lino ono nnd I am planning to send It to frelnds nnd relatives In nil parts or tho country. It will give thorn an excellent Idea of this BCctlon. t wr iinmiiiii' "i concur In nil i the good things my big brothor Giih- tavus Adolplius sntit niioui mo i' clul edition of Tho Times. It was u lino paper and a credit to tho city. I am sending copies to nil my friends to show them what we arc doing on Coos Day. J. Alhort Mntson: "Thoro was only one fault with Tho Times' spec ial edition. Tho pages woro too largo. There was so much thnt was Interesting In tho paper that thoso wno wish to keep It nnd lllo It away with tholr books 11 ml It unwloldy, but novortholoBB It wns a great edition." C. C. Going: "Tho Times' spec lnl edition was an lino as any of tho special editions over IsBUod by tho Orcgonlan. It wns a groat papor." J. L. Koontz: "Tho Times' spec ial edition was ono of tho finest pa pers of tho kind 1 have over scon." LIKED AT MANDO.V Tho llnudon Hcconler snys: "The special edition of tho Coos liny Times reached our desk last night, nnd it is n dandy to say tho least. Tho pa per Is dcscrlpllvo of tho groat op portunities of Coos Day and adjacent country nnd Is beautifully lllustra tod. It Is printed on u good iiunllty of book pnpor. thus making tho cuts show up well. "It is probably the grentest news paper that was ever Issued In Coos routrly nnd docs cicdlt to our frlon.l, Mike Mnloncy, nnd shows thnt ho is nlcrt In nil his work and n great booster for thin t-ecllon of the country." EXTHA COPIES OK THE SPECIAL RAILWAY EDITION COOS RAY TIMES Wrapped ready for mnlllng may bo obtained at tho office Prim 20 cents each. II. II. Kollpr: "Tho Times special edition was cortnlnly fine. It boat anything of tho kind I over saw In a town of this slzo nnd those Issued by Capt. Edgar Simpson, who hns! spent it few wooks in Portlnnd on business, returned today on tho Ho-dondo. NORTH HEX!) CONTEST FISHING TACKLE lit NORTON AS HANSEN'S Two Stoics. Open night nnd Smuliiyh. After tho show try a Turkish Ilitth Phono '2M-.I Program Announced for Demurest Entertainment Friday Night. Tho Demorost modal contest will be given Friday evening at 8 o'clock at Eckhoff hull. A number of poo-1 pie ure expected from Mnrshlleld. The program Is its follows: I. Scripture Reading nnd Invoca tion Rev. Albort Hisey. 2. Oration Fred Reynolds. :i. Vocal Solo . .Miss Mildred Rood. I. Oration Harold Hunt. f. Violin solo Chns. Rohllold 0. Vocal solo.. Miss Gortrudo Now- kirk, accompanied' by Prof. David sou. 7. Oration Glen Grout 8. Vocal soh Mrs. Shndburno 1). Oration Chns. Van .Ho 10. Instrumental solo ....Mrs. Geo. Golsendorfor. II. Oration Carl Goldor. 12. Vocal solo ....Mrs. Shndburno. Presentation of medal Dr. 11. II. Clnrko. Did You Know That Ten Royal Tailored Suits Came to Town Last Week? And There Are More From $J8 to $40 At the Your Druggist Stops That Itch If you nro miflorlnir from ncriema, Psorlnala or any othor kind of slcln trouble. drop Into our utoro for Instant relief. We will gunrantco you to atop thnt Itch In two seconds. Wo Imvo Hold othor rumcille for skin troubles, but nono that wo could recom mend an hlKhly oh tills, a mild wash of un or winiencrcen 'inymoi nnci a row other Ingredients that hnvo wrouulit nuch wonderful cures all over tho coun try. This compound In known as D.D.D. Prescription for Dczoma nnd It will cool nnd henl tlio Itchy, burning skin as nothing else can. A :6a trial liottlo will prove It. Of course all other druggists hnvo D.D.D. Prescription go to them If you cun't come to us but don't accept soma blK-protlt substitute. Dut If you come to our stpro, wo aro hn certain of whnt D.D.D. will do for you that we offer you it full alto bottlo on tins guarantee: ir you uo not una nine It tnkes away tho Itch AT ONCE It . costs you not a cent. Red Cross Drug Storo. YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE. Pain along tho back, dizziness, head actio and gonernl languor. Get a pnekngo of Mother Gray's AROMATIC-LEAF, tho pleasant root nnd hero cure for nil Kidney, Hlnddor and Ur Inay troubles. When you feel all run down, tlcd, weak and without energy uso this remarkablo combin ation of nature's horhs nnd roots. As a regulator It has no equal. Mo. thcr Oray's AROMATIC-LEAI? Is sold by Druggists or sent by mall for CO cts. Samplo sont FREE, Address, Tho Mother Orny Co.. Lo Roy. N. Y. THY THE EDGE WITH YODIt FINGER. Kxamlno a collar fresh from our laundry. Notlco Its clear, wblts col or, Its oven, elastic itlffntu, U smooth and Its perfect ib,p. Then test tho top edge by running your flngor-tlp ovor It. Notice the smooth, slick finish siren It, Noth ing there to rub, dig or IrrlUte your neck. This test will prove the value ot our service. Send us a trial bundle and apply the test. MarshfielcNHarid & Steam Laundry Mixuzcy Ilro.i. Prop -Phono 220-J. Our Wagons Go Anywhere Anytime. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance1 Jl North Front Street FOR ASSESSOR 1 will be a candldato for tho repub lican nomination for the olllco of As sessor of Coos county, at tho nrlmnrv election to be held April liUh, 1012. ' 1 served as atMiossor of this county ' from IS0r to lS'JS, Inclusive. M' motto: "Justice to nil." 1 roepoci-: fully solicit your support. K. II. HANSEN, (Paid ad.) Myrtle Point. Or. Hnvo your Job printing done at ' Tho Times' olllco. ! FIXUP Mnrshficld & North Bend You will look n Rood while beforo ' !ou find a hotter medicine for coughs and colds tlmti Chniuberhiln's Cough Iti'imvlv. II not imtv uIvkh rollnf ' It cures. Try It wlion you hnvo n ' cougn or com, ami yon nro certam to be pleased with the prompt cure: which it will errect. For sa'o by .nil dealers. ' First Class Auto Service Special trips to North Ilond and I Emplio any tlmo. Train nnd party calls a specialty. Phono 1S1-R night and day. After II P. M., Palace Itestnurnnt, Phone I-J. Roidenco I'hoiu 2S-J. D. L FOOTE. Proprietor DONT IIUY YOl'H HUTTEH CREAM OH MIMC I'ROM THE COOS HAY ICE AND COLD STORAGK CO.MPANY Unloss You Want Only tho BEST PTTOXE 73.T Delivery S n. in. 2 p. m. Bonn L'ot Cliecso Try It. Don't Throw Away Your old shoos. Wo fix 'ora while U wait. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 180 So. Broadway Marshflold PROFESSIOrMAL OIRECIUm M RS. A. H. GIDLEY. Vocnl Teacher. 130 South Tonth. Phono 47-J. DH. HIHD H. CLARKE. Specialist on norvos, spine and rheumatism. Phono 174, North Deud rlt. E. K WINKLER, ,L Niittuopntli mid Chiropractor All chronic diseases treutod. Consul atlon free. Olllce hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; '.' to 5 ami C to 8 p m Naturopath institute Room No. 1 No, 130 Urondway, MarBhfleld, Ore RUM EST AT i: AXD VI HE INSURANCE Barpnins in Citu and Out side Pro port u, AUO.FRIZEBN. 6S Central Ave., rnrshfield. W.K. WISEMAN 1r?e;OIdneliabJe Second Hand Store Man Desire to announce that ho Is again HACK IN Hl'SINESS In the Rorultt Hulhllng, :!23 S. Hronihvny Will buy and sell new nnd sec ond hand furniture, stoves, raugos. sewing maohlnos, etc. Will also store household goods by tho month. PHONE 2IO-J pR. G. W. LESLIE. -' Osteopathic PliyolcUn Graduato of the Amerhan school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Oftlct In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 ic 4 Phoue 161-J; Marshtleld; Oregon J W. HENNKT1, fjwyer. Ifflee over Flanagan & Bennett Haul (arshflold Oregor T-U. J. T. McCORMAC, Physician and Surgooo MarshOeld, Oregon. Jffice: Lockhrt Building, opposlto Post OTICr Phone 105-J nil. A. J. HENDRY'S - Modern Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high clas. work on short notice at the verj lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phone 112-j. Mm. C(troc Wifiir Ci... I1CTT, V.V.. p.IS 0lyj Wear a Benjamin I it x ui m Wo ire now show reefc styles f01. lngeoj.i :' men it 1'itimii' ...,.. ri . " Summer, 19lj. Get Yours Early ftji Eighteen to Thirtyfin "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co Bank M.,. 5cnjanln (lollies L'll'sllfickl. "Wg Spcciali.o Stetson Shoes and Stetson Hats. 'THE FRIEND Ol? COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLAND AT 1 P. M., FRIDAY, MARCH 2 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT POuTUll NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone -ti. O. I McOHOItCi; ifi STR. WASHINGTON WILL SAIL imOU SAN FRANCISCO, FOR COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH21 STEAMER HOMER SAILS FROM SAN FIIANOISCO FOR C00SBJI WEDNESDAY, aIAK0JI 20. F. S. Dow, Agent Ocean Dod EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS THOM PORTLAND AT H V. M. ON MAKCII fl, VI, 10AX0X SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT SERVICE Ol? THE TIDE OX MARCH I L. A. PAHKHURST, ARMt Phone MIa I), 1(1, ! AND .10. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIHELE3S AND 8UHMARINE I1ELL SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY SATURDAY, MARCH 23, AT 1:30 P.M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone 1 1. o. I?. McGKOHGE, Ar Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastside and Olher Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. Doans' Transfer We Have Been Successful In liuylng n largo stock of first cln Elettrlcnl inntorlnl nnd enn glvo our patrons u very low price on houso wiring. Got our prlco you enn't nffonl to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J Union Oils JASOLINE I3TiLLATR HEN2INE KEROSENt SA.MSON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Hanilifleld. Ore. PHOB 803-J lall Orders Solicited. For All Kinds of Haulltl VH DELIVER COAL IN X"a HEND AND EAST 6IW MIIIIV COAL SO.00. BEAVER HILL ?0 .-.l lo rnh) n, v-ti-n MaribHill WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. votirh Ol? FINAL SWnLtl .."...... MVPB Ibltl KOIICO IS ll'ri'U) o.- . ,... . i. di,i her 8tl" IIIIIILTSIgllUII """ jiMt count In tho matter of '', an iiecessed. County Court of Coos Com J gon, hns sot Monday, "" " , April, 10ia, at iw ""-, M ...... ..... nniiiia cur. n rum uuy, i u.- ..... o ha time .., L. i.,inp. of objection said final account nnd tbe nf onlil nfltnro. . .t.H " :..:'.-. hnvlnc oHI jvow nil iioru r ..tjt lo said final account are M I n. i n.o enma WllD " .J of the ahovo named court fore said date. r.brti'i nt.i 4i.i onth iiav of " I UUICU 1110 -v... -. 1912. ,,.., EMMA W- D wlf Executrix of the estate ol Savage, deceaseu. .jj.j t First publication Feb. : . publication Marcn -