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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN For Boys and Girls S 2 2 o cm "ft" rt o e rt CI CI LpeAraoo Coffee is a oo CI rt M J . .w .OB , ft .Bo- ? . Sm 4) th iJ m t: b o. 5-3 0? 5 q w S rt e The Famous o E cu WHIM" Try a pound today M J . "BMa E . s .in "- r,B-,B ogrtEcia .!- ft 00 .r-i -ei E B E t. m a ,o o rt CI CI rt O SrtOjClj-M ft a 3 D. -OO Buster Brown Shoe .ft .ft, ft a "a stg rt-. . . 3 o S O Eooo O i" i 3 3" J3 tJ Q Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and i onion Hnnse. THE SALESMAN'S NAM i" flijTfER CROWN THE. nniGMTr'T IH ,f f,Y nnwN VMEH DAINTY JANE COM M lu &UY HEKNQWMUC VtRYKp JHt L THY, S 3 j3 fa. u AMiitiS ja C t- SB in " e-i e-i " ci aiS MS2 . ftM M w IS B . 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Ijj llltKilHai; upnM mr "" " IF YOU WANT YOURLAUNUKT DONE RIGHT Tclcyliinio I ho FERNDALE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. "j'."" If iu'KT" ' I &WS a -I e4'"'i LZ Ml- v .., .V ..I I U Ojfe M -! 1HT IMI tt rut bkoi'H mcfto IfllfHtrt liFh !() A Large New Line Just Received -AT The Golden Role FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUTLDTNO rii,i)iii:i imcehs nelson. Teacher of IMiiiio nil of Hiij.' Mnntfeltlt nt Bun (nnrioru, till. Mvo yeiira' lonclilng experience in San rrutirlscu Icae 31C7. T. TOMPKINS, l. S. T. MVlltlllCl" MftllOUB.) Every known uibciibo trcmcii Ihout drugs or surgery. Hooni 2, North Hrondwny. 2I0.L. Mnrshfloltl, Or. i EO. C. MURPHY, Expert Piano, Player nnd Organ TudIdr, Ilogulntlng nnd Ropalr Ing, Hes. 842 So. Uroadwny. Orders may bo lott at the Wlloy D. Allen Music Storo, Contra) ivenuo Kli OSTI.INI). l'liimi Tuner mnl lloinlri'r H. HUtli Mrect. . I'hoiio 10:M. mr nnliTu nt W. It. HiiIiion Mush iiinr, M WIlKillT. Ilullill'i); Contractor. ImIiiuiU fiiriiltlictl mi ii'diiCHr. 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BUv2rlrf.for tha fQ,,0W' M"t itorS7it,J,e mad6 il trnnk ot bu,,(UngB r rank '23 rd' trunk. " UrWerandStorageCot Phone.,, nl8ner PrP 0nes. 120.J; 40-L; 98-R. DO YOU use your telephone to advantage? WHY NOT? It is cheaper to talk than 'to travel, We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties and connect with the Bell System at Roseburg. Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. Main Ofllco. Mnrslidold, Oregon. m m u o c0 y a H o o .2 'o c ca c CO CO a J2 o rt io r n w w S f" w n o oo ei - , w M a w 13 ft a o .? O u.u,s " B . . rt m oo CI i-i ( . a rt o c IS c) t. i! 3 e E 1G ft fti-i . j -a o ft V u to CI J . . o . ".".OH -BE .a - vf P"0 a .a -m b 3 g" 5 w W t- 3 iH rl t-l "-1 E " c'BSe.rtB ft . . . ft ci Ert . afl a ffl .Moo 1 i o CI u.r-1 . rl 3 " a Central Station Power Will Cost You Less Power costs are not problematical If you have CENTRAL STATION ELECTRIC SERVICE. It assures you definite rates, absolute reliabil ity of service and adequate power at the least possible cost. 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Pacific Llvory nnd Trnnufur Pomwinv An Appeal to Women You know tho torrlblo infliction that conioa to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know of tho money wast od on "Drink" that Is n o'ed In tho homo to purchaso food and clothln?. ORRINI: has savod tlious ntids of drinking men. It Is a home troatment and can bo given secretly, Your monoy will bo rofundod If, nf tor a trlnl, It has failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box. Como In nnd got a froe booklet and lot us toll you of tho good OJUUNI3 Is doing. Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Prank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler uoioi. mono 7-t. PRICES IN THE DON'T LOSK A GOOD TII1NO iimm sbki ""SSs Lr a C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. HKTAIL DEPARTMENT LUMIIBIl, IiATM, WnNOLBS, MOULDINGS. SAfin AND DOOJtA ROOFINO PAPER, HTO. OUT TIIK FUEL DIIiL IN TWO UY USING OUR WOOD. PnONK 1IK). IS SOUTH BROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY 8ENGSTACKEX, Mnnajrer FARM. COAL, TIMIIER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EAST-SID 17 MARSHTIELD OFFICE, PHONE 1-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. and you certainly will If you ne glect to try our Laundry, The host and cleanest work Is done hero and tho most satisfactory finish Is put upon all glazed linen work. Wo tako tho greatest euro of all gar-j monts and ns wo ubo no Injurious j acids thoro is no fear of damage bolng done to tho most dellcato fab ric. Wo do not chargo high prices for doing high-class, work. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono Maln 57-J. Old Account Book Gives Some Interesting Items of Years Ago J. C. Bwlnford hnnds Tho Times ft copy ot a paper from his old homo In Illinois which prints Items from nn old account book kept by Louis Peasb and W. H. Dulnnoy whon thoy wero In business In York, Illinois, from 1830 to 1S-11. Tho Items not nly give a curious InslKht Into tho Ifo of tho pioneers of that section, but aro of pocullnr Interest now that' t! o altltudliioiiB oxpoiibo of oxlutnuco In oauBliiK everybody so much solici tude. IIoio aro Boino of tho ehnrgos: .Jimu n, is:ii. A . Lludloy, to -I Vi yds. calico nt 31u, I1.-I1; 2 lbs. mills, 28c; 1 cot ton hnndkerchlor, 38c; I ax, $2.50; 7V6 yards calico nt 33c, $2.10. Wm. Tutt, to 1 riding whip, 88c; 1 box hooks and eyes, 12c. J nm oh Hrooks, '4 lb. g. p. ton, 2 fie. W. 1). Difanoy, to 5 lbs. coffee, $1. John Itlggs, 1 gnl. good sweot wlno, $1. W. D. Dulnnoy, to 14 yds. calico nt 31c, 38o; 2 doz. needles, 2fic; 1 paper pins, 18c. (loo. PlililipR, 1 box cigars, ovc Preston 0 Drake, to 4 yards block cloth, $32; 1 dor., buttons, 28c; 2 pes. buckram, 60c; 8 skeins silk, 50c; yds. silk, 7Gcj credit by 80 gallons whlBky at 45c, $30. John Riggs, wagon whip, $1, W, D, Archer, V lb. g. p. tea, 7Co; lfl lb. sugar, 02c; 9 yds. blended shirting, $3.38, P. 0. Drake, GVi yds. cambilc, $4.00; 1 pair whlto cotton hoso, C2c; 1 pair blnck worstod hose, $1.13; 2 yds. black cropo, $1.50. Rube Prevo, 1 sot cujm and sane- BREAD m Hlk 7 K4L WfliJ W(li'l ' J W&SfMi&r DREAD MAKES DRAWN. nnd good, puro, wholesome, nour ishing bread makes boys muscular nnd honlthy. Our broad Is tnudo from tho finest Inrd Winter wheat tho kind tbat rotnlns the nutrients of gluten and phosphates. Consequent ly It Is rich In nutrition, nnd Is ab solutely puro in ovory particular of baking and handling. And a big loaf tosts but llttlo money. Coos Bay Bakery Tlio plttco for goJd goodies, fiariot Ave. Phono 111-L j ors. $1; 3 yds. calico, GOo; 1 oz. I camphor, 10c. ( Geo. Phillips, l bottlo Ink, 10c; 1 jdoz. eggs, 6c. I Sylvnn Stout, G oz. Indigo, $1; 2 lbs maddor, 75c; A lb. alum, 27c; 1 loz. needles, 12c; credit by 2 lbs. .snucago, 33c; 2 pr. socks, $1. 'Plmu fin. ..Ailll .1... 1 , t ...In I HUD, VlWA, VIUUU IUf VJ IID. JeanB, $14.38. Mrs. Patsy Iluckskln, to 2 tt buckots, 88c. Mnrtbia Sparks, 1 pint of turpen tine, 25c. John Handy, crodlt by 3 bu. whoar, $2.25. John Rlggs, pr. nndlrons, $3,10; sot knives and forks, $G. Up to 1HI1. On other dates running up to 1841, occur tho following entries: A. Llndloy, to 1 lib!, salt. $5.47. H. C. Foster, 2 lbs. nnlls, 28o. Louis Peaso, 8 lbs. uugnr, $1; 4 yds. calico, $1.25; 3 yds. casluotre, $0; ?i yd. frll'lng. 19c. Wm, Pntton, 31 yds. doiuostlc, $5 33; 6 lbs. coffee, $1; 1 paper pins, 10c; 2 cakes soap, 12c. Mrs. Jano Jenny, 1 yds. ticking, 85c; Vi qnlro pnpor, 10c; 1 silk hand kerchief, $1. Win. Pntton, 10 yds. Jeans, $12. 1. W. II. Arcl'er, to 40 gals, whisky nt 25c, $10. Samuol Doughty, 5 qts, whisky, 40c Samuel Honoon, to 1 gnl. whisky, 37c; to 2 gnls. whisky, per Potor Mradbury, 75c. John Handy, lb. tea, Q2c. I". Redmon, to 41V5 gals of whis ky, $8.71. Jnnotlmn Shepherd, to 1 tar buck et, 33c. John Fitch, 1 peck benns, 19c. I'am DnnloU. crodlt by 40 bu. cf corn " 18 9ic, $7.50. Tiio Mr ! I Herald. UNION MEN, NOTIOEI All union men, holding a paid-up card In any labor organization nffll lated with tho A. F. of L., aro Invit ed to tnko part In tho Labor Council smoker on Sunday the 22nd at 2:30 p. in. In Odd Follows' Hall, Marsh Hold, nrtng your cards. (Signed) Theo. Moyer, Pres. II. Landlos, Sec'y. SAFE FOR RADIUS, EFFECTIVE FOR GROWN-UPS. That Foloy's Hony nnd Tar Com pound. It has tho confldonco of your druggist, who knows It will glvo you satisfaction. W, W. Nea smlth, Stateaboro, Ga., says: "I have used Foloy's Honoy and Tar Compound In my family and have Bold It In my store apd It nevor falls to euro." Rofuso n substitute. Owl Prescription Pharmacy Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Ho. tol. Phono 74. 4 . -aJJji, dtii-1 ' "- iri'-rliviiijr.L