The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 17, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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Prescribed Medicine Is Best I
When you nro sick enough to bo tho proper medicine. So bo mire
yourself, for Belf-medlcntlon Is a risky proposition. Go to a Rood
physician nnd let lilin prcscrl need medicine don't t,ry to doctor
to have the prescription properly compounded. Bring It to tho
"Busy Corner" nnd tho medicine you will got will bo the finest
posslblo Mint enn bo prepared according to that prescription. Tho
"Ilusy Corner" will cnll nnd deliver prescriptions In nny pnrt of
tho city frco of chnrgo. .
FOU SAMS AT T1IK IIUSV CORNER.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Marshfield, Oregon
STEAMER M. F. PLANT J
I Sails for San Francisco every eight days.
a TICKETS ItESEHVEP UI TO THE ARRIVAL OK THE SHIP, C
3 IhCSKUVATlONS WII.fi HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- rv
H J.KSS TICKET IS IKIinilT.
F. S. Dow, Agent.1
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NOW ON THE MARKET
m tuis auamon is situatea immeuiaioiy ausi 01 now cusisiuu aim. (
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a This plat was fllod recontly, nnd wo havo only a fow
8 lots remaining unsold. This Indicates that tho proporty Is interest-
B hig to purchasers, and anyone wishing to securo a lot should act
a Promptly. Tortus ono-hnlf cosh, balanco equal payments, 3, C, 9
I and 12 months, For particulars, see
J Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
? General Agents EASTSIDE .
F0t SALE Automobile, 4-cyllndor,
Q-horeo power, 5-passonger, fully
equipped wth acetylene headlights,
tabrlol horn, top, otc, Cost now
13000, will sell for cash or ex
change or real estate at n bargnl
0l'y J8Q0. Appjy to Dr, J, T.
McCormac.
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iornlabed; 3 1-4 Skein. Phone 49X
Fou SALEA two-liorso electric
mtor, small centrifugal pump nnd
s0 gallon Iron tank. Same can
be seen by applying to mo at North
Ded. C. F. McCullom.
lt BALE Tho lots la Hay Park
Jhap. Apply Herman Cordes,
rnlon cigar Store.
ANTED Vacuum carpet cleaning
guaranteed to tnko out all dust
aiil germs. Carpet will look llko
new after work Is done. Phone
J. S. Hayes, 231.
WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver
The Times; must bo at least In
'ourth grade at school. Inquire at
Tunas nrtino
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THE COOS BAY TIM ES,
JT HAS NEVER BEEN a question with us how cheap we
could sell clothes irrespective of quality and make, but it has
been, and is our business to sell you, for the least money, the
best clothing that can be produced.
DUTCHESS TROUSERS
arc one of our strong lines. They express our store policy in
the splendid service that they give, outwearing other trousers
usually sold for more. They arc made by very reputable peo
ple and every pair is backed by a money warranty JO Cents
a Button: $1.00 a Rip.
FROM $2 TO $6 A PAIR.
Woolen Mill Store
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Marshfield,
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Cndlllno auto. Will tnko passen
gers nny place. Prompt sorvlce.
Phono D. L. Footo at Blanco ho
tel, or Bob's Dllllard Parlor.
WANTED nool girl for general
house work. Good wages to right
party. Phono 265.
FOR DENT My house ut Klttyvllle,
with or without grounds. Inqulro
of Eugene O'Connoll.
FOU SALE To horses, two bug
gies, two sets of harness, one fresh
Jersey cow, eighty chickens, ten
tons of, coal nnd one year's feed
for horses, cows and chickens. In
quire of Eugeno O'Connell.
WANTED. Experienced coal miners
and tlmbermon. Apply Reaver Hill
Coal Co.
FOH RENT. Six-room Ant, iwtl
furnished, bath and modern coi
venlences. Finest location In
Marshfield. Apply to Robert Mars
den, Sr,
run 1 1 nvn VoriflM' vru,r Fmll'
Infc LLUIU ll0(.i, Aii furniture uc
nd clean. Velvet nd .xmtWer wpc In
very room. Four Morle. of sot hi wwfort
lla et reduced to: dV.50c.75ond 11.00. week,
S OO to 13.00. AUo a few ImuMkeepIng Prt
ne nt. Itf m raneej. V2.00 per month t r
tatlil. Take bun t depot. Ur, Hrldge. "tp
Get what you want when you want
It through The Tlrnee Want Ads.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1910
CLOTHIERS"
Oregcn
TRADE LOYALTY.
No word nppeuls more strongly
to the nvernge person thnn loynlty.
Wo nil love to be spoken oft ns loynl
to family, frlendB, country nnd to our
Ideals. Wo should nlso Include our
homo city.
There Is no doubt of our sincerity
In this nnd we would feel very much
'offended were It questioned, but Is
I this loynlty always of tho right sort;
1 Is It Intelligent nnd active or Is It
iBomctlmcs n Bentlmeutnl nnd pleasing
I fancy with which wo delude our
I selves?
I Tho happiness of tho peoplo of n
city depends largely on the prosperity
of tho community ns n whole, nnd
this prosperity depends In part upon
the amount of money circulating
there. The moro monoy tho peoplo
send nwny for things they enn buy
from their own merchants, tho poorer
the community will become nnd, con
versely, tho moro they spend nt
home, tho more tho plncc will thrive.
Do thoso who patronize distant
mall order houses ever think of tho
hnrm done? If nil the good people
In Boston, for Instance, should (guoro
tho local merchants nnd for ono year
buy nil their supplies In Chicago,
Duffnlo and Now York, there would
bo "For Snlo" signs on tho city hull,
Young's, tho public library nml tho
old North church. Tho same prin
ciple nppllcs to nil communities.
Patronage of homo merchants Is
tho life of n city. Thoso mall ordor
houses by offering nttrnctlvo (?)
premiums with Indifferent goods,
havo drawn from us largo amounts
of monoy which, If spent nt home,
would havo helped to pay for schools,
paving, lighting nnd general civic Im
provement. Outsldo business houses
do not pay any pnrt of our city taxes.
Dut, "Huslnoss Is nuslness," some
say. Yes, but business Is more than
that, It la reciprocity, and It should
bo apparent to ovoryono that busi
ness dealings with thoso who nro
working for tho same local Interests
ns oursolves will bo far moro produc
tive of good, than trading with peo
plo who nro far away, who buy noth
ing from us and whoso Only Interest
In our community Is tho amount of
monoy thoy can get out of It.
Do you recnll whon times havo
been hard that thoso tnnll ordor
houses ovor oxtonded you credit to
holp you over tho hard places? Will
they? Not In n thousand yenrs It's
nonoy down, or no goods, Tho locnl
merchants nro tho ones to whom wo
nust then turn for assistance, but
how enn wo do so with good grace
or reason unless wo support thorn In
prosperous times?
They are alert, Intelligent nnd
progressive-, and, If .given tho. oppor
tunity, will sell bettor goods nt tho
same, or lower prices than tho mall
order houses can or will and deliver
thorn at once no exnross charges,
no long delays,, no dlsapoolntmonts,
Let us cense, then, enriching a few
poonlo In whom wo havo no sort of
Interest, at tho cost of lasting Injury
o our own community. Try support
ing our own homo business for a
time.
Surely, loyaltv, In this Instnnce.
means spend your money at home.
MRS. FARKIXOEn,
Teacher of Piano.
' Homo Studio, South Broadway.
Phono 270-J.
SUSS EDNA LARSON
' Piano Instruction
Tel.SSMt.
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FOR CAREFUL CLEANING
I Ladles should bring their Drosses,
(Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
COOS DAY" TAILORING CO.,
J. W. Josephson, Mgr.
180 South Broadway, Miirsufleld,
COOS BAY TIDES.
OCTOHElt
Highjvatcr J A. M. P. AL J
Saturday 151 3:2G 1.0 4: 0GI 2.3
SUNDAY 10 4:12 1.0 4:44 1.3
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Low water A. M. P. M.
Saturday 15 10:001 7VTI 1):5C 7.7
SUNDAY 10 10:30 3.4 10:40 S.I
THE WEAT1IEH.
(Dy Associated Press.)
Oregon Occnslonnl rain to-
night nnd Tucsdny.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 p. in., Oct. 1G, by Mrs.
Mlugus, special government mo-
teorologlcal observer:
Mnxlmum CI
Minimum 40
At 4:43 p. in 00
Precipitation none
Wind SouthwcBt; cloudy.
HORN.
LEWIS To Mrs. 13. P. Lewis, of
Fresno, California, nt Mercy ho8
pltal, North Head, Sunday, October
17, 1010, a daughter. Mother nnd
child doing well nnd Qrnndpn Tom
Howard Is Just ns proud over his
new grnndJnughtcr ns If she were
tho only ono In tho world.
MILLEIt To Mr. nnd MrB. Mnrlon
C. Miller of Dora, Oregon, n son,
Monday, October 17 Mrs. Miller
Is at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dennett Swnuton In Mnrflhlleld.
HuyN Shop. II, A. Edlln nnd fam
ily of Hay Park, will leave tomorrow
for Ilnudon whero Mr. Edlln has pur
chased tho foundry nnd machine
shop. He lias boon employed nt tho
Smith mill and Iiub made ninny
friends hero who wish him success
In his new undertaking.
For Y. M. C. A. Tho promoters
of n Y. M. C. A. for MnrshfloM havo
decided to wait until next April bo
fore launching tho campaign. C. A.
8mlth hns promised them n lot nt
tho corner of Sixth nnd Commorclnl
ns a alto for tho building. It Is
planned to raise $25,000 for n build
ing nnd equipment
Wedding AiiiilwrsurlcN. Yes
terday marked tho fifteenth wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lou
Drown and tho twentieth nnnlver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. N. Dolt.
Although thoro wbb no formal cele
bration of tho ovont, tho worthy
couples wero recipients of congratu
lations from their many friends.
Father Died. A. J, Dutton, Jowol
er nt tho Red Cross, has returned
from Arkansas whoro ho was callod
by the Illness nnd death of his fath
er. Mr. Dutton died nbout flftoon
minutes boforo htu son reached his
bodBldo, passing away whllo tho lat
ter was en routo from tho dopot to
tho home. Death was duo to paraly
sis. .
Injuries Not Severe. Chas. Donl
son, tho workmau who fell Blxty feet
from tho smokostnek of tho Smith
mill Saturday, Is getting nlong nice
ly, his Injuries consisting only of
bruises and a Bovoro Jarring up. That
ho escaped Instant death was prob
ably due to hla falling on a platform
tho spring of which broko tho force
of his fall.
Hack From Row-burg. Marshal
J. W, Carter arrived homo yestorday
from Roseburc whero ho was sum
moned as a witness In tho case of
rthe automobile thieves. Ono of
thorn pleaded guilty anu tno outer
was on trial when Mr. Carter and
Dllly Wado loft for homo. Lovl
Smith, who has beon acting marshal
resumed his place on tho Alice II
today.
Undergoes Operation. -Tho fol
lowing Item concerning John K. Kol
lock, who Is luvolved la tho Mnjor
Kinney holdings will bo of In
terest hore: "Attorney John K.
Kollock, who underwent n serious
operation at St. Vincent's hospital
yesterday, Is roported somewhat im
proved. He parsed a rathor Bleep
loss night, but Is resting moro com
fortably." Is Improving. ' Thos. Williams
who sustained a broken leg while
coming to Coon Bay ,on tho Coaster,
is at Mercy hospital and getting
along nicely, The Injuries wero sus
tained while crbsslng out over Rogue.
EVENING EDITION.
River bar which was very rough,
causing sonio of tho casks to
break lose and one of them struck
Williams. There were thirteen
nbonrd the Coaster, Inc ..ding mm
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Coming Here. 11. F. Jones, regis
ter of tho United, States Land 'Of
fice nt Roseburg nnd who is n can
didate for circuit Judge, writes
friends that ho will visit Coos county
nbout November 2 In behalf of his
candidacy.
AssesMcd In South. Wo wero In
formed this week thnt tho Steamer
Urenkwntor Is nsaessed nnd pays
taxes nt San Francisco. The Inform
ation was gained through our nc
commodntlng countj- nssessor, T. J.
Thrift. Coqullle Sentinel.
To Gel Minister. As yet, the
Mnrshllold Presbyteiinn church hns
not secured n successor to Rev..F. It.
Zugg, who recently resigned. Rev.
Xugg wnB to attend n meeting of tho
Presbytery nt Pendleton this month
and will endeavor to Bocuro n new
man for this charge
New Hell Huoy. Ilonry Sengstnc
ken, secretary of the Port of Coos
Day, has Just been ndvlscd by Com
mander Elllcot thnt the port's peti
tion for n bell buoy to murk Dnltl
moro rock nt tho entrnnco to Coos
Day has been grnnted. Commander
Elllcott snya It will bo'CBtnbllBhcd
nbout November 15, 1010.
Plan For Football. Tho Mnrsh
llold Independent Football team wan
out for practice ycBtordny nnd made
a good showing. Next Sunday, they
will play tho Coqulllo Independents
hore. They havo arranged for four
games with the Coqullle team, tho
other threo of which will probably be
played Thanksgiving, Christmas nnd
Now Yenr's.
Get Flue Apples. An exhibit of
un.iBunlly lino Hello Flower Apples
from n North Coos River orchard Is
attracting much nttontlon nt tho
Mnrahflold Chamber of Commerce ns
Ib nnother exhibit of Coos River
UenutlcB from tho orchnrd of Stephen
Rogers, Tho donor of tho Hello
Flower npploB did not Bond In Ills
name, so tho fruit cannot bo Inbelled
ob being from any imrtlculnr orch
nrd. ADVERTISED L17ITER LIST.
List of uuclnlmod letters romnlu
lug in tho Marsh field, Oregon, poBt
olllco, October 15, 1010. Persona
calling for tho unino will please say
advortlscd and pay ono cent for ench
advertised letter called for:
Mrs. C. A. Battoy, Mrs. Geo, J.
Ilattoy, Chns Ilowmnn, Jnn Burgess,
Mrs. R. L. Dwlght, Albert Dnvls,
Miss Emerson, Mr. Chas, Flyun,
Oeorgo Grnnfers, Atto Hnglund,
Chnrloy Gustnfson, Domenlo Guloro
tlo, Andrew Hansen, Mrs, Anna Han
sen, William Hock, David Hughes,
Gunhlld Johnneson, T. A, Johnson,
W. L. Jones, Ltnyalnr Kajojoposo-
you, Lawronco Knlb, Clarenco Ken
nedy, A. It. Loo, L. R. Lowla, John
T. Lowls, Warren McDonald, Goorgo
A. Mitchell, Jack Murphy, Mrs, N. J.
Nelson, Androw Nolson, Adolph Po
torson, Mrs. G. Potterson, Lestor
Rhodes, Frank Stophens, A. II.
Smith, .Professor F. Smith, Richard
Thompson, Earl VougliBberg, Miss
Margarotto Wobstor, A. 13. Wilson,
J. E. Wilcox.
CQNCKRT TUESDAY NIGHT.
You nro cordially Invited to at
tend a Vlctrola Concert to bo glvon
nt tho store of W. R. Hnlnes MubIc
Company, Tho factory representa
tive la now hore and with a new list
of records. You can hardly afford
to miss this, it you onjoy good music,
Got what you want whon you want
It through The Tlmos Want Ada.
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OTTO WAHLMARK spent Sunday
with friends In Coqullle.
W. 8. WRIGHT arrived In today on
the Redondo to make this territory
for his house.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM has returned
from n trip to Portland nnd Wil
Inmctte Valley points.
MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON ex
pects to leave this week for San
Frauclbco to visit friends.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL loft this
morning for Coqulllo to attend tho
annual meeting of the Coos Coun
ty Board of Equalization,
J. W. BENNETT and family nnd W.
U. Douglas nnd family wero
nmoug the unto parties thai drovo
to Arngo lighthouse yesterday.
W. J. RUST and J. D. McNeil loft
this morning to attend n meeting
of tho Coos County Democratic
Central Committee nt Coqulllo.
DR. STRAW nnd wife, Dr. Dlx, C. E.
Nicholson nnd wife, E. II. Morrls
Boy nnd wife were among tho
Marsh field people who spent Sun
day nt Sunset Bay.
MRS. SARAH HAINES nnd Mrs.
Flanagan, who havo beon visiting
nt tho George Bailies' homo, ex
pect to lenve on tho Redondo
Wednesday for their homo In San
FranclBCo.
C. 13. McCOY and family will leavo
Wednesday for Callfornln whero
they expect to mnko their homo.
Mr. McCoy hns been employed at
tho Smith mill, but hns been In
poor health and hopes that a
change of cllmato would prove
beneficial.
Mr. Dutton, .JEWELER, nt RED
CROSS Drug 8toro has returned
from East to FIX YOUR WATCH.
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ARAGO NEWS.
Thero was prayer meeting In tho
Wlllowdnlo church house Thursday
evening.
Tho Ladles' Aid wero to meet at
Mrs. Marlon Clinton's last Wednes
day, but owing to tho wonthor thoro
wore only n couple of ladles who
camo.
Elton Stophens of FUhtrnp, left
hero Friday aftornoon and went to
Marshfield whoro ho took tho Break
water for Portland. Ho Is going
thoro to nttond tho Bohnko.Walkor
Business Collogo whoro he wont to
school at for threo months last win
ter. He Intends to bo gono for about
six months.
Tho 20-month-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Smith of Prosper, died Inst
Sunday forenoon and was burled In
tho uppor Flshtrap comctory last
Tuosday, Tho little ono has beon
(II for threo or four weeks with
spinal meningitis, Mrs, Smith Ib a
Bister of Mrs. Adn Fist of this placo.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith hnvo lived
hero.
Wo havo Just received tho lurgest
shipment of stuniP blasting ponder
that has uu-r come to Marshfield.
Those who are lu need of this should
cull nud see us. Our price Is right.
Marshfield Hurdwnro Company,
Have your calling cards printed at
Tho Tlmos office ,
Try Tho TImea Want Ads.
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